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    Crystallization in suspensions of hard spheres: a Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation study by Schilling, T, Dorosz, S, Schöpe, H J, Opletal, G

    Published in Journal of physics. Condensed matter (18-05-2011)
    “…The crystallization of a metastable melt is one of the most important non-equilibrium phenomena in condensed matter physics, and hard sphere colloidal model…”
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    The effect of molecular weight on hyaluronan’s cartilage boundary lubricating ability – alone and in combination with proteoglycan 4 by Kwiecinski, J.J, Dorosz, S.G, Ludwig, T.E, Abubacker, S, Cowman, M.K, Schmidt, T.A

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-11-2011)
    “…Summary Objectives (1) assess the molecular weight dependence of hyaluronan’s (HA) cartilage boundary lubricating ability, alone and in combination with…”
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    Structural Transition in a Fluid of Spheroids: A Low-Density Vestige of Jamming by Cohen, A P, Dorosz, S, Schofield, A B, Schilling, T, Sloutskin, E

    Published in Physical review letters (04-03-2016)
    “…A thermodynamically equilibrated fluid of hard spheroids is a simple model of liquid matter. In this model, the coupling between the rotational degrees of…”
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    Description of hard-sphere crystals and crystal-fluid interfaces: a comparison between density functional approaches and a phase-field crystal model by Oettel, M, Dorosz, S, Berghoff, M, Nestler, B, Schilling, T

    “…In materials science the phase-field crystal approach has become popular to model crystallization processes. Phase-field crystal models are in essence…”
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    Novel mutation in the myelin protein zero gene in a family with intermediate hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy by Mastaglia, F L, Nowak, K J, Stell, R, Phillips, B A, Edmondston, J E, Dorosz, S M, Wilton, S D, Hallmayer, J, Kakulas, B A, Laing, N G

    “…OBJECTIVES To determine the molecular basis for autosomal dominant intermediate hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN) in a four generation family. The…”
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    Autosomal dominant distal myopathy : linkage to chromosome 14 by LAING, N. G, LAING, B. A, MEREDITH, C, WILTON, S. D, ROBBINS, P, HONEYMAN, K, DOROSZ, S, KOZMAN, H, MASTAGLIA, F. L, KAKULAS, B. A

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-02-1995)
    “…We have studied a family segregating a form of autosomal dominant distal myopathy (MIM 160500) and containing nine living affected individuals. The myopathy in…”
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    Dynamical phase transition of a one-dimensional transport process including death by Dorosz, S, Mukherjee, S, Platini, T

    “…Motivated by biological aspects related to fungus growth, we consider the competition of growth and corrosion. We study a modification of the totally…”
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    Jezuici w obiektywie. Zbiory fotograficzne Archiwum Prowincji Wielkopolsko-Mazowieckiej Towarzystwa Jezusowego by Dorosz SI ks, Krzysztof, Trzcińska, Katarzyna

    Published in Archiwa biblioteki i muzea kościelne (30-12-2021)
    “…Artykuł ma na celu przedstawienie zbiorów fotograficznych znajdują­cych się w posiadaniu Archiwum Prowincji Wielkopolsko-Mazowiec-kiej Towarzystwa Jezusowego…”
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    Mixtures of anisotropic and spherical colloids: Phase behavior, confinement, percolation phenomena and kinetics by Schilling, T., Dorosz, S., Radu, M., Mathew, M., Jungblut, S., Binder, K.

    “…Purely entropic systems such as suspensions of hard rods, platelets and spheres show rich phase behavior. Rods and platelets have successfully been used as…”
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    Assignment of the human alpha-tropomyosin gene TPM4 to band 19p13.1 by fluorescence in situ hybridization by Wilton, S D, Lim, L, Dorosz, S D, Gunn, H C, Eyre, H J, Callen, D F, Laing, N G

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1996)
    “…Sequence-tagged sites (STSs) were developed for the human alpha-tropomyosin gene TPM4. One STS was used to amplify DNA from somatic cell hybrids to localize…”
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    Assignment of the human beta tropomyosin gene (TPM2) to band 9p13 by fluorescence in situ hybridisation by Hunt, C C, Eyre, H J, Akkari, P A, Meredith, C, Dorosz, S M, Wilton, S D, Callen, D F, Laing, N G, Baker, E

    Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (1995)
    “…A sequence tagged site (STS) was developed for the human beta tropomyosin gene (TPM2). The STS was used to amplify DNA from somatic cell hybrids to localise…”
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    Effect of counterface on cartilage boundary lubricating ability by proteoglycan 4 and hyaluronan: Cartilage‐glass versus cartilage–cartilage by Abubacker, Saleem, McPeak, Allison, Dorosz, Sam G., Egberts, Philip, Schmidt, Tannin A.

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-11-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different sliding interface materials (counterface) on the cartilage lubricating ability of…”
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    A mutation in the α tropomyosin gene TPM3 associated with autosomal dominant nemaline myopathy by Laing, Nigel G, Akkari, Patrick A, Love, Donald R, Watkins, Hugh, Wilton, Stephen D, Dorosz, Shellie, Kneebone, Chris, White, Sue, Haan, Eric, Boundy, Karyn, Blumbergs, Peter

    Published in Nature genetics (01-01-1995)
    “…Nemaline myopathies are diseases characterized by the presence in muscle fibres of pathognomonic rod bodies. These are composed largely of alpha-actinin and…”
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    Description of hard sphere crystals and crystal-fluid interfaces: a critical comparison between density functional approaches and a phase field crystal model by Oettel, M, Dorosz, S, Berghoff, M, Nestler, B, Schilling, T

    Published 22-06-2012
    “…In materials science the phase field crystal approach has become popular to model crystallization processes. Phase field crystal models are in essence…”
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