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    Persistence of 5:3 plates in RE5(SixGe1-x)4 alloys by Ugurlu, O., Chumbley, L.S., Fisher, C.R.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-10-2006)
    “…Studies of RE5(SixGe1-x)4 alloys, where RE equals rare earth, have revealed a second-phase having a thin-plate morphology in essentially every alloy examined,…”
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    Deep-Sea Hydrocarbon Seep Communities: Evidence for Energy and Nutritional Carbon Sources by Brooks, James M., Kennicutt, M. C., Fisher, C. R., Macko, S. A., Cole, K., Childress, J. J., Bidigare, R. R., Vetter, R. D.

    “…Mussels, clams, and tube worms collected in the vicinity of hydrocarbon seeps on the Louisiana slope contain mostly ``dead'' carbon, indicating that dietary…”
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    A Methanotrophic Marine Molluscan (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) Symbiosis: Mussels Fueled by Gas by Childress, James J., Fisher, C. R., Brooks, J. M., Kennicutt, M. C., Bidigare, R., Anderson, A. E.

    “…An undescribed mussel (family Mytilidae), which lives in the vicinity of hydrocarbon seeps in the Gulf of Mexico, consumes methane (the principal component of…”
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    Variability of physico-chemical conditions in 9°50′N EPR diffuse flow vent habitats by Le Bris, N., Govenar, B., Le Gall, C., Fisher, C.R.

    Published in Marine chemistry (01-02-2006)
    “…The physico-chemical characteristics of habitats have been considered to be one of the prime determinants of animal distribution within hydrothermal vent…”
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    Persistence of 5:3 plates in RE 5 (Si x Ge 1-x ) 4 alloys by Ugurlu, O., Chumbley, L.S., Fisher, C.R.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-10-2006)
    “…Studies of RE 5 (Si x Ge 1-x ) 4 alloys, where RE equals rare earth, have revealed a second-phase having a thin-plate morphology in essentially every alloy…”
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    Biotic interactions at hydrothermal vents: Recruitment inhibition by the mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus by Lenihan, H.S., Mills, S.W., Mullineaux, L.S., Peterson, C.H., Fisher, C.R., Micheli, F.

    “…The structure and dynamics of marine communities are regulated in part by variation in recruitment. As in other ecosystems, recruitment at deep-sea…”
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    A syndrome of female pseudohermaphrodism, hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, and multicystic ovaries associated with missense mutations in the gene encoding aromatase (P450arom) by Conte, F A, Grumbach, M M, Ito, Y, Fisher, C R, Simpson, E R

    “…We report the features of a new syndrome of aromatase deficiency due to molecular defects in the CYP19 (P450arom) gene in a 46,XX female. At birth, the patient…”
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    Selective predation by the zoarcid fish Thermarces cerberus at hydrothermal vents by Sancho, G., Fisher, C.R., Mills, S., Micheli, F., Johnson, G.A., Lenihan, H.S., Peterson, C.H., Mullineaux, L.S.

    “…This study investigates predation by the vent zoarcid fish Thermarces cerberus through gastrointestinal analyses of 27 specimens collected with the submersible…”
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    Environmental and nutritional responses of a Pinus radiata plantation to biosolids application by Wang, H, Magesan, G.N, Kimberley, M.O, Payn, T.W, Wilks, P.J, Fisher, C.R

    Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2004)
    “…Since the mid-1990s, a Pinus radiata (D. Don) plantation growing on a sandy, low fertility soil at Rabbit Island near Nelson, New Zealand received aerobically…”
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    Molecular Basis of Aromatase Deficiency in an Adult Female with Sexual Infantilism and Polycystic Ovaries by Ito, Yuji, Fisher, Carolyn R., Conte, Felix A., Grumbach, Melvin M., Simpson, Evan R.

    “…We identified two mutations in the CYP19 gene responsible for aromatase deficiency in an 18-year-old 46,XX female with ambiguous external genitalia at birth,…”
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    Composition of a One-Year-Old Riftia pachyptila Community Following a Clearance Experiment: Insight to Succession Patterns at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents by Govenar, B., Freeman, M., Bergquist, D. C., Johnson, G. A., Fisher, C. R.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-12-2004)
    “…In the basalt-hosted hydrothermal vent habitat around 9[degrees]50'N on the East Pacific Rise, the vestimentiferan tube-worms Tevnia jerichonana and Riftia…”
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    Occurrence of a 2-bp (AT) deletion allele and a nonsense (G-to-T) mutant allele at the E2 (DBT) locus of six patients with maple syrup urine disease: multiple-exon skipping as a secondary effect of the mutations by Fisher, C W, Fisher, C R, Chuang, J L, Lau, K S, Chuang, D T, Cox, R P

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-02-1993)
    “…We have identified two novel mutant alleles in the transacylase (E2) gene of the human branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase (BCKAD) complex in 6 of 38…”
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    Sulfide-Driven Autotrophic Balance in the Bacterial Symbiont-Containing Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm, Riftia pachyptila Jones by Childress, J. J., Fisher, C. R., Favuzzi, J. A., Kochevar, R. E., Sanders, N. K., Alayse, A. M.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-02-1991)
    “…Hydrothermal vent tubeworms, Riftia pachyptila Jones, were maintained alive and studied on board ship using flow-through pressure aquaria. Simultaneous…”
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    Stable Carbon Isotopic Evidence for Carbon Limitation in Hydrothermal Vent Vestimentiferans by Fisher, C. R., Kennicutt, M. C., Brooks, J. M.

    “…Stable carbon isotope composition ($\delta^{13}$C values) can be used to evaluate an animal's source of nutritional carbon. Most animals with chemoautotrophic…”
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    Development of special-purpose benthic, geo-chemical and biological samplers at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution by Tusting, R.F., Tietze, R.C., Reisenbichler, K.R., Lee, D.S., MacDonald, I.R., Fisher, C.R.

    “…While conducting basic research or collecting underwater samples, investigators often find the standard methods or commercially-available tools are inadequate…”
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