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    The Building Blocks of Battery Technology: Using Modified Tower Block Game Sets to Explain and Aid the Understanding of Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries by Driscoll, E. H, Hayward, E. C, Patchett, R, Anderson, P. A, Slater, P. R

    Published in Journal of chemical education (11-08-2020)
    “…While Li-ion batteries are abundant in everyday life from smart phones to electric vehicles, there are a lack of educational resources that can explain their…”
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    Pumilio-2 regulates translation of Nav1.6 to mediate homeostasis of membrane excitability by Driscoll, Heather E, Muraro, Nara I, He, Miaomiao, Baines, Richard A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-06-2013)
    “…The ability to regulate intrinsic membrane excitability, to maintain consistency of action potential firing, is critical for stable neural circuit activity…”
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    Investigation into the ability of langbeinite-type K2M2(SO4)3 (M = Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) materials to accommodate Na: The importance of the electronegativity of the framework cation by Driscoll, L.L., Driscoll, E.H., Slater, P.R.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-07-2020)
    “…In this work we report a study of the langbeinite-type K2-xNaxM2(SO4)3 materials (M ​= ​Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) in order to evaluate the level of Na incorporation…”
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    The importance of ionic radii in determining the structure obtained for sodium transition metal sulfates: Tuning structure through transition metal and selenate doping by Driscoll, E.H., Driscoll, L.L., Slater, P.R.

    Published in Journal of solid state chemistry (01-02-2020)
    “…Materials with the alluaudite structure have been attracting increasing interest due to recent reports of promising performance of Na2+2xFe2-x(SO4)3 as a…”
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    reexamination of the apogamous tetraploid Phegopteris (Thelypteridaceae) from northeastern North America by Driscoll, H.E, Barrington, D.S, Gilman, A.V

    Published in Rhodora (01-09-2003)
    “…Populations of apogamous, tetraploid plants of the beech fern genus, Phegopteris, have been discovered in northern New England, prompting an investigation of…”
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