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    CO2–brine–caprock interaction: Reactivity experiments on Eau Claire shale and a review of relevant literature by Liu, Faye, Lu, Peng, Griffith, Craig, Hedges, Sheila W., Soong, Yee, Hellevang, Helge, Zhu, Chen

    “…► We report new laboratory experiments on CO2–brine–caprock interactions. ► A review of the relevant literatures. ► Caprock reactivity is shown to be low and…”
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    CO₂–rock–brine interactions in Lower Tuscaloosa Formation at Cranfield CO₂ sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A by Lu, Jiemin, Kharaka, Yousif K, Thordsen, James J, Horita, Juske, Karamalidis, Athanasios, Griffith, Craig, Hakala, J. Alexandra, Ambats, Gil, Cole, David R, Phelps, Tommy J, Manning, Michael A, Cook, Paul J, Hovorka, Susan D

    Published in Chemical geology (06-01-2012)
    “…A highly integrated geochemical program was conducted at the Cranfield CO₂-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A.. The program…”
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    Prevascularization of a fibrin-based tissue construct accelerates the formation of functional anastomosis with host vasculature by Chen, Xiaofang, Aledia, Anna S, Ghajar, Cyrus M, Griffith, Craig K, Putnam, Andrew J, Hughes, Christopher C W, George, Steven C

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-06-2009)
    “…One critical obstacle facing tissue engineering is the formation of functional vascular networks that can support tissue survival in vivo. We hypothesized that…”
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    Physical and chemical characteristics of potential seal strata in regions considered for demonstrating geological saline CO2 sequestration by Griffith, Craig A., Dzombak, David A., Lowry, Gregory V.

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-10-2011)
    “…Capture and geological sequestration of CO 2 from energy production is proposed to help mitigate climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of CO 2 and…”
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    Multifunctional Albumin Nanoparticles As Combination Drug Carriers for Intra-Tumoral Chemotherapy by Cui, Mingjie, Naczynski, Dominik J., Zevon, Margot, Griffith, Craig K., Sheihet, Larisa, Poventud-Fuentes, Izmarie, Chen, Suzie, Roth, Charles M., Moghe, Prabhas V.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-09-2013)
    “…Current cancer therapies are challenged by weakly soluble drugs and by drug combinations that exhibit non‐uniform biodistribution and poor bioavailability. In…”
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    The effect of hypoxia on in vitro prevascularization of a thick soft tissue by Griffith, Craig K, George, Steven C

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-09-2009)
    “…Prevascularizing an implantable tissue is one strategy to improve oxygen (O(2)) transport throughout larger tissues upon implantation. This study examined the…”
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    A three-dimensional in vitro model of angiogenesis in the airway mucosa by Thompson, H. Garrett, Truong, David T, Griffith, Craig K, George, Steven C

    Published in Pulmonary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-01-2007)
    “…Abstract Bronchial asthma is an inflammatory disease characterized by chronic intermittent bronchoconstriction. A key feature of the disease is structural…”
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    Diffusion limits of an in vitro thick prevascularized tissue by Griffith, Craig K, Miller, Cheryl, Sainson, Richard C A, Calvert, Jay W, Jeon, Noo Li, Hughes, Christopher C W, George, Steven C

    Published in Tissue engineering (01-01-2005)
    “…Although tissue engineering promises to replace or restore lost function to nearly every tissue in the body, successful applications are currently limited to…”
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    Carbonic anhydrase-facilitated CO2 absorption with polyacrylamide buffering bead capture by Dilmore, Robert, Griffith, Craig, Liu, Zhu, Soong, Yee, Hedges, Sheila W., Koepsel, Richard, Ataai, Mohammad

    “…A novel CO2 separation concept is described wherein the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) is used to increase the overall rate Of CO2 absorption after which…”
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    Durability of Near-Surface-Mounted FRP-to-Clay Brick Masonry Retrofits under Environmental Exposure by Vaculik, Jaroslav, Visintin, Phillip, Lucas, Wade, Griffith, Michael Craig

    Published in Journal of composites for construction (01-02-2020)
    “…AbstractThis study presents an experimental investigation of the effect of environmental exposure on the fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) to clay brick masonry…”
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    Wellbore fluid sonic conditions during blowouts by Kiran, Raj, Elgaddafi, Rida, Ahmed, Ramadan, Salehi, Saeed, Griffith, Craig A., Fajemidupe, Taye

    Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-12-2020)
    “…The understanding of high-velocity two-phase flow is critical for predicting worst-case discharge scenarios. During a blowout, the fluid discharge rate can be…”
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    Carbonic anhydrase-facilitated CO sub(2) absorption with polyacrylamide buffering bead capture by Dilmore, Robert, Griffith, Craig, Liu, Zhu, Soong, Yee, Hedges, Sheila W, Koepsel, Richard, Ataai, Mohammad

    “…A novel CO sub(2) separation concept is described wherein the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) is used to increase the overall rate of CO sub(2) absorption after…”
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    Carbonic anhydrase-facilitated CO 2 absorption with polyacrylamide buffering bead capture by Dilmore, Robert, Griffith, Craig, Liu, Zhu, Soong, Yee, Hedges, Sheila W., Koepsel, Richard, Ataai, Mohammad

    “…A novel CO 2 separation concept is described wherein the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) is used to increase the overall rate of CO 2 absorption after which…”
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    Physical characteristics of caprock formations used for geological storage of carbon dioxide and the impact of uncertainty in fracture properties on carbon dioxide transport through fractured caprocks by Griffith, Craig Alexander

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Capture and geological sequestration of CO2 from energy production is proposed to help mitigate climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and…”
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    Characterization of an in vitro three dimensional model of angiogenesis for prevascularized tissue development by Griffith, Craig Karim

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Advancing artificial tissue and organ generation depends on the ability to adequately perfuse these tissues with oxygen and nutrients. In vivo, capillaries…”
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    Triboelectrostatic Separation of Fly Ash with Different Charging Materials by Soong, Y., Irdi, G. A., McLendon, T. R., Hedges, S. W., Dilmor, R. M., Griffith, C., Romanov, V., Haljasmaa, I.

    Published in Chemical engineering & technology (01-02-2007)
    “…A combination of mechanical sieving and triboelectrostatic separation were used to separate fly ash. The results indicate that a simple separation of unburned…”
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    Experimental Investigation of Unreinforced Brick Masonry Walls in Flexure by Griffith, Michael Craig, Lam, Nelson T. K, Wilson, John Leonard, Doherty, Kevin

    “…This paper presents the results of static and dynamic tests on unreinforced brick masonry wall panels subject to out-of-plane loading. Fourteen wall panels…”
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    Physical characteristics of caprock formations used for geological storage of carbon dioxide and the impact of uncertainty in fracture properties on carbon dioxide transport through fractured caprocks by Griffith, Craig Alexander

    “…Capture and geological sequestration of CO2 from energy production is proposed to help mitigate climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and…”
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    Dissertation