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    Reducing renal injury during transplantation by Forsythe, J L, Dunnigan, P M, Proud, G, Lennard, T W, Taylor, R M

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-10-1989)
    “…Damage sustained by an ischaemic kidney is reduced by cooling the organ. For this reason kidneys are rapidly cooled during the retrieval operation and…”
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    Development of an in vitro bioassay for Clostridium botulinum type B neurotoxin in foods that is more sensitive than the mouse bioassay by Wictome, M, Newton, K, Jameson, K, Hallis, B, Dunnigan, P, MacKay, E, Clarke, S, Taylor, R, Gaze, J, Foster, K

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-09-1999)
    “…A novel, in vitro bioassay for detection of the botulinum type B neurotoxin in a range of media was developed. The assay is amplified by the enzymic activity…”
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    Critical Filters for Impervious Soils by Sherard, J. L, Dunnigan, L. P

    Published in Journal of geotechnical engineering (01-07-1989)
    “…Final results of an extensive laboratory research program on "critical" downstream filters in embankment dams with impervious sections are presented. The…”
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    Basic Properties of Sand and Gravel Filters by Sherard, James L, Dunnigan, Lorn P, Talbot, James R

    Published in Journal of geotechnical engineering (01-06-1984)
    “…Laboratory experiments have shown that uniform filters will catch particles with diameter of about 0.11D15 when the particles are carried in suspension in…”
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    Filters for Silts and Clays by Sherard, James L, Dunnigan, Lorn P, Talbot, James R

    Published in Journal of geotechnical engineering (01-06-1984)
    “…An investigation was made of the filters needed in dams for fine-grained clays and silts. The "critical" downstream filter in a central core dam should be…”
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    Novel assays for the detection of botulinum toxins in foods by Wictome, M, Newton, K A, Jameson, K, Dunnigan, P, Clarke, S, Gaze, J, Tauk, A, Foster, K A, Shone, C C

    “…Currently the only accepted method for the detection of botulinum neurotoxin in contaminated samples is the mouse bio-assay. Although highly sensitive this…”
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    Word fragments and their redintegrative powers by Horowitz, Leonard M, Chilian, Peter C, Dunnigan, Kenneth P

    Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-05-1969)
    “…Fragments of a word vary in their "redintegrative powers"; some elicit the whole word more readily than others. The initial fragment is the best cue and the…”
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    Listener Preference and Perception of Digital Versus Analog Live Concert Recordings by Geringer, John M

    “…An essay is presented that reports the results of a study that investigated listener perception and preference for analog and digital recordings. Recordings…”
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    Trumpet Tone Quality versus Intonation Revisited: Two Extensions by Geringer, John M., Madsen, Clifford K., Dunnigan, Patrick

    “…The purpose of the two studies reported here was to replicate and extend Madsen and Geringer's 1976 investigation of preferences for trumpet tone quality…”
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    LOCATE enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of Salmonella in food: collaborative study by Gangar, V. (Silliker Laboratories Group, Inc., South Holland, IL.), Curiale, M.S, D'onorio, A, Donnelly, C, Dunnigan, P

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-03-1998)
    “…A collaborative study was performed in 27 laboratories to validate the enzyme-linked immunosorbent procedure LOCATE for rapid detection of Salmonella in foods…”
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    Development of in vitro assays for the detection of botulinum toxins in foods by Wictome, M, Newton, K.A, Jameson, K, Dunnigan, P, Clarke, S, Gaze, J, Tauk, A, Foster, K.A, Shone, C.C

    Published in FEMS immunology and medical microbiology (01-07-1999)
    “…Currently the only accepted method for the detection of botulinum neurotoxin in contaminated samples is the mouse bioassay. Although highly sensitive this test…”
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