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    Galaxies appear simpler than expected by Disney, M. J., Romano, J. D., Garcia–Appadoo, D. A., West, A. A., Dalcanton, J. J., Cortese, L.

    Published in Nature (23-10-2008)
    “…Galactic structure: a simple answer At first glance a galaxy looks pretty complicated: each contains billions of stars subject to many influences including…”
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    The galaxy ancestor problem by Disney, M. J., Lang, R. H.

    “…Abstract The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) findsgalaxies whose Tolman dimming exceeds 10 mag. Could evolution alone explain these as our ancestor galaxies or…”
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    Correlations among the properties of galaxies found in a blind H i survey, which also have SDSS optical data by Garcia-Appadoo, D. A., West, A. A., Dalcanton, J. J., Cortese, L., Disney, M. J.

    “…We have used the Parkes Multibeam system and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to assemble a sample of 195 galaxies selected originally from their H i signature to…”
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    Tidal disruption of the Magellanic Clouds by the Milky Way by Putman, M. E, Gibson, B. K, Staveley-Smith, L, Banks, G, Barnes, D. G, Bhatal, R, Disney, M. J, Ekers, R. D, Freeman, K. C, Haynes, R. F, Henning, P, Jerjen, H, Kilborn, V, Koribalski, B, Knezek, P, Malin, D. F, Mould, J. R, Oosterloo, T, Price, R. M, Ryder, S. D, Sadler, E. M, Stewart, I, Stootman, F, Vaile, R. A, Webster, R. L, Wright, A. E

    Published in Nature (London) (20-08-1998)
    “…Interactions between galaxies are common, and influence physical properties such as the global morphology and star-formation rate (Hubble type). Galaxies can…”
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    The existence and detection of optically dark galaxies by 21-cm surveys by Davies, J. I., Disney, M. J., Minchin, R. F., Auld, R., Smith, R.

    “…One explanation for the disparity between cold dark matter (CDM) predictions of galaxy numbers and observations could be that there are numerous dark galaxies…”
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    Star formation history and evolution of gas-rich dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus A group by Grossi, M., Disney, M. J., Pritzl, B. J., Knezek, P. M., Gallagher, J. S., Minchin, R. F., Freeman, K. C.

    “…We analyse the properties of three unusual dwarf galaxies in the Centaurus A group discovered with the HIPASS survey. From their optical morphology, they…”
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    The preferential formation of high-mass stars in shocked interstellar gas layers by Whitworth, A. P., Bhattal, A. S., Chapman, S. J., Disney, M. J., Turner, J. A.

    “…Gravitationally unstable, shocked layers of interstellar gas are produced by cloud-cloud collisions and by expanding nebulae around massive stars. We show that…”
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    Interacting elliptical galaxies as hosts of intermediate-redshift quasars by Disney, M. J, Boyce, P. J, Blades, J. C, Boksenberg, A, Crane, P, Deharveng, J. M, Macchetto, F, Mackay, C. D, Sparks, W. B, Phillipps, S

    Published in Nature (London) (13-07-1995)
    “…Observations of four quasars that were made with the refurbished Hubble Space Telescope are discussed. In all four cases, the quasars reside in luminous…”
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    HIDEEP — an extragalactic blind survey for very low column-density neutral hydrogen by Minchin, R. F., Disney, M. J., Boyce, P. J., de Blok, W. J. G., Parker, Q. A., Banks, G. D., Freeman, K. C., Garcia, D. A., Gibson, B. K., Grossi, M., Haynes, R. F., Knezek, P. M., Lang, R. H., Malin, D. F., Price, R. M., Stewart, I. M., Wright, A. E.

    “…We have carried out an extremely long integration time (9000 s beam−1) 21-cm blind survey of 60 deg2 in Centaurus using the Parkes multibeam system. We find…”
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    A blind H i survey in the Ursa Major region by Wolfinger, K., Kilborn, V. A., Koribalski, B. S., Minchin, R. F., Boyce, P. J., Disney, M. J., Lang, R. H., Jordan, C. A.

    “…We have conducted the first blind H i survey covering 480 deg2 and a heliocentric velocity range from 300 to 1900 km s−1 to investigate the H i content of the…”
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    Binary star formation: accretion-induced rotational fragmentation by Whitworth, A. P., Chapman, S. J., Bhattal, A. S., Disney, M. J., Pongracic, H., Turner, J. A.

    “…We describe in detail two numerical simulations which illustrate a promising mechanism for binary star formation. This mechanism relies on the likelihood that…”
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    HST Planetary Camera images of quasar host galaxies by Boyce, P. J., Disney, M. J., Blades, J. C., Boksenberg, A., Crane, P., Deharveng, J. M., Macchetto, F. D., Mackay, C. D., Sparks, W. B.

    “…We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images of seven low-redshift quasars (six taken with the Planetary Camera, one with the Wide Field Camera). These…”
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    Quasar host galaxy images from the Hubble Space Telescope Archive by Boyce, P. J., Disney, M. J., Bleaken, D. G.

    “…We systematically searched the non-proprietary data in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Archive to identify low-redshift quasars that have been imaged with the…”
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    Alkylation of Staurosporine to Derive a Kinase Probe for Fluorescence Applications by Disney, Alexander J. M., Kellam, Barrie, Dekker, Lodewijk V.

    Published in ChemMedChem (06-05-2016)
    “…The natural product staurosporine is a high‐affinity inhibitor of nearly all mammalian protein kinases. The labelling of staurosporine has proven effective as…”
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