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    Runoff, sediment, nitrogen, and phosphorus losses from agricultural land converted to sweetgum and switchgrass bioenergy feedstock production in north Alabama by Nyakatawa, E.Z., Mays, D.A., Tolbert, V.R., Green, T.H., Bingham, L.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-07-2006)
    “…Renewable energy sources such as bioenergy crops have significant potential as alternatives to fossil fuels. Potential environmental problems arising from soil…”
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    Rutile stability and rutile/melt HFSE partitioning during partial melting of hydrous basalt: Implications for TTG genesis by Xiong, X.L., Adam, J., Green, T.H.

    Published in Chemical geology (25-05-2005)
    “…Synthesis experiments were conducted on a natural basalt (with 2 or 5 wt.% H 2O added) at 1.0–2.5 GPa and 900–1100 °C to investigate the stability field of…”
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    Effects of Nitrogen on the Response of Loblolly Pine to Water Stress. I. Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance by Green, T. H., Mitchell, R. J.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-12-1992)
    “…Photosynthetic and stomatal response of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) to water stress were determined for seedlings grown under 4 different nitrogen levels…”
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    Trace element characteristics of partial melts produced by melting of metabasalts at high pressures: Constraints on the formation condition of adakitic melts by Xiong, Xiaolin, Adam, J, Green, T H, Niu, Hecai, Wu, Jinhua, Cai, Zhiyong

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-09-2006)
    “…Experiments were conducted on a natural basalt (with 5 wt.% added H2O) at 1.0-2.5GPa and 900-1100℃. Experimental products include partial melts (quenched…”
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    Longleaf Pine Photosynthetic Response to Soil Resource Availability and Elevated Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide by Runion, G. B., Mitchell, R. J., Green, T. H., Prior, S. A., Rogers, H. H., Gjerstad, D. H.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-05-1999)
    “…Gas exchange responses during a drought cycle were studied in longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) seedlings after prolonged exposure to varying levels of…”
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    An experimental study of two garnet pyroxenite xenoliths from the Bullenmerri and Gnotuk Maars of western Victoria, Australia by ADAM, J, GREEN, T. H, DAY, R. A

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-09-1992)
    “…Experiments that were conducted on two garnet pyroxenite xenoliths from the Bullenmerri and Gnotuk Maars of western Victoria Australia are discussed. The…”
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    Response of total tannins and phenolics in loblolly pine foliage exposed to ozone and acid rain by JORDAN, D. N, GREEN, T. H, CHAPPELKA, A. H, LOCKABY, B. G, MELDAHL, R. S, GJERSTAD, D. H

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-03-1991)
    “…Tannin and total phenolic levels in the foliage of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) were examined in order to evaluate the effect of atmospheric pollution on…”
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    Petrology and geochemistry of basaltic rocks from the Balleny Is, Antarctica by Green, T. H.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (01-12-1992)
    “…Rock samples obtained from Sabrina and Sturge Is in the Balleny Group, Antarctica during the 1978 Lewis Expedition are ocean island basanite, verging on…”
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    Cerebral abscess on Merseyside 1980-1988 by O'Donoghue, M A, Green, H T, Shaw, M D

    Published in The Journal of infection (01-09-1992)
    “…We report a retrospective study of 62 patients presenting to The Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery with cerebral abscess in the 8-year period…”
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    Spatial and temporal variation in competitive effects on soil moisture and pine response by Mitchell, R. J., Zutter, B. R., Green, T. H., Perry, M. A., Gjerstad, D. H.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-02-1993)
    “…The effects of different plant life-forms, including a bunch grass species, Andropogon virginicus L. (broomsedge), and a sprouting deciduous tree species,…”
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    Use of cover crops in short rotation hardwood plantations to control erosion by Malik, R.K., Green, T.H., Brown, G.F., Mays, D.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-06-2000)
    “…This study was designed to test whether the cultivation of cover crops between tree rows in short-rotation woody crop (SRWC) plantations could reduce erosion…”
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    Antibody coated bacteria in urine of patients with recent spinal injury by Galloway, A, Green, H T, Menon, K K, Gardner, B P, Pemberton, S, Krishnan, K R

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-11-1990)
    “…Twenty patients with an acute spinal injury were prospectively studied to assess the clinical importance of antibody coated bacteria (ACB) in the urine and the…”
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    Serial concentrations of C-reactive protein as an indicator of urinary tract infection in patients with spinal injury by Galloway, A, Green, H T, Windsor, J J, Menon, K K, Gardner, B P, Krishnan, K R

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-08-1986)
    “…C-reactive protein (CRP) was measured serially in 16 patients with an acute spinal injury. Twelve episodes of acute urinary tract infection (UTI) occurred…”
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    Penetration of ceftazidime into intracranial abscess by Green, H T, O'Donoghue, M A, Shaw, M D, Dowling, C

    Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-09-1989)
    “…The penetration of ceftazidime into intracranial abscess was investigated in nine patients receiving intravenous ceftazidime. Concentrations of antibiotic in…”
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