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    Subtle changes in crosslinking drive diverse anomalous transport characteristics in actin-microtubule networks by Anderson, S J, Garamella, J, Adalbert, S, McGorty, R J, Robertson-Anderson, R M

    Published in Soft matter (28-04-2021)
    “…Anomalous diffusion in crowded and complex environments is widely studied due to its importance in intracellular transport, fluid rheology and materials…”
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    Steady-state nonequilibrium temperature gradients in hydrogen gas-metal systems: challenging the second law of thermodynamics by Sheehan, D P, Garamella, J T, Mallin, D J, Sheehan, W F

    Published in Physica scripta (01-11-2012)
    “…Differences in gas reaction rates between disparate surfaces have been proposed as a means to achieve steady-state pressure and temperature gradients within a…”
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    Paraplegia resulting from vessel ligation by Winter, R B, Lonstein, J E, Denis, F, Leonard, A S, Garamella, J J

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-05-1996)
    “…This is a retrospective review of clinical records for evidence of paraplegia specifically resulting from segmental vessel ligation during anterior spinal…”
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    Experimental Test of a Thermodynamic Paradox by Sheehan, D. P., Mallin, D. J., Garamella, J. T., Sheehan, W. F.

    Published in Foundations of physics (01-03-2014)
    “…In 2000, a simple, foundational thermodynamic paradox was proposed: a sealed blackbody cavity contains a diatomic gas and a radiometer whose apposing vane…”
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    Retrograde Aortic Dissection Occurring During Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Successful Repair and Concomitant Subclavian-to-Coronary Artery Vein Bypass by Bilgutay, Aydin M, Garamella, Joseph J, Danyluk, Michael, Remucal, Honorato C

    “…A retrograde aortic dissection that occurred during cardiopulmonary bypass was successfully repaired. The cause of dissection was related to the jet of…”
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