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    Configuring the New 'Regional World': On being Caught between Territory and Networks by Harrison, John

    Published in Regional studies (01-01-2013)
    “…Harrison J. Configuring the new 'regional world': on being caught between territory and networks, Regional Studies. Recent years have witnessed a tremendous…”
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    CENH3 morphogenesis reveals dynamic centromere associations during synaptonemal complex formation and the progression through male meiosis in hexaploid wheat by Sepsi, Adél, Higgins, James D., Heslop‐Harrison, John S. (Pat), Schwarzacher, Trude

    “…Summary During meiosis, centromeres in some species undergo a series of associations, but the processes and progression to homologous pairing is still a matter…”
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    Are exoplanetesimals differentiated? by Bonsor, Amy, Carter, Philip J, Hollands, Mark, Gänsicke, Boris T, Leinhardt, Zoë, Harrison, John H D

    “…ABSTRACT Metals observed in the atmospheres of white dwarfs suggest that many have recently accreted planetary bodies. In some cases, the compositions observed…”
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    Bayesian constraints on the origin and geology of exoplanetary material using a population of externally polluted white dwarfs by Harrison, John H D, Bonsor, Amy, Kama, Mihkel, Buchan, Andrew M, Blouin, Simon, Koester, Detlev

    “…ABSTRACT White dwarfs that have accreted planetary bodies are a powerful probe of the bulk composition of exoplanetary material. In this paper, we present a…”
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    Life after Regions? The Evolution of City-regionalism in England by Harrison, John

    Published in Regional studies (01-10-2012)
    “…Harrison J. Life after regions? The evolution of city-regionalism in England, Regional Studies. This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional…”
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    Reservoir CO2 and CH4 emissions and their climate impact over the period 1900–2060 by Soued, Cynthia, Harrison, John A., Mercier-Blais, Sara, Prairie, Yves T.

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-09-2022)
    “…Reservoirs are essential for human populations, but their global carbon footprint is substantial (0.73–2.41 PgCO 2 -equivalent yr −1 ). Yet the temporal…”
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    Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Reservoir Water Surfaces: A New Global Synthesis by DEEMER, BRIDGET R., HARRISON, JOHN A., LI, SIYUE, BEAULIEU, JAKE J., DELSONTRO, TONYA, BARROS, NATHAN, BEZERRA-NETO, JOSÉ F., POWERS, STEPHEN M., DOS SANTOS, MARCO A., VONK, J. ARIE

    Published in Bioscience (01-11-2016)
    “…Collectively, reservoirs created by dams are thought to be an important source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) to the atmosphere. So far, efforts to quantify,…”
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    The Constitution and the law of nations by Harrison, John

    Published in The Georgetown law journal (01-08-2018)
    “…Under the original understanding of the Constitution, customary international law features in the U.S. legal system as general law. It is not law of the United…”
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    Modern management and pathophysiology of ranula: Literature review by Harrison, John D.

    Published in Head & neck (01-10-2010)
    “…Background There is a lack of consensus about the appropriate treatment of ranula. The objective of the present investigation was to produce a scientific basis…”
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    Multivariate distribution model for stress variability characterisation by Gao, Ke, Harrison, John P.

    “…In situ stress is an important parameter in rock mechanics, but localised measurements of stress often display significant variability. For improved…”
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    The persistently misunderstood plunging ranula by Harrison, John D.

    Published in American journal of otolaryngology (01-01-2022)
    “…To the Editor: Possibly the reason for the plunging ranula to be persistently misunderstood is given by the statement by McGurk published in 2013 [1] that ‘a…”
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    Year‐2020 Global Distribution and Pathways of Reservoir Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions According to the Greenhouse Gas From Reservoirs (G‐res) Model by Harrison, John A., Prairie, Yves T., Mercier‐Blais, Sara, Soued, Cynthia

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-06-2021)
    “…Collectively, reservoirs constitute a significant global source of C‐based greenhouse gases (GHGs). Yet, global estimates of reservoir carbon dioxide (CO2) and…”
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    Evidence for post-nebula volatilisation in an exo-planetary body by Harrison, John H.D., Shorttle, Oliver, Bonsor, Amy

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2021)
    “…•The composition of exo-planetary bodies can be determined if they are accreted onto white dwarfs.•The Mn/Na ratio can distinguish between volatile loss due to…”
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    Evaluation of Speech-Based Digital Biomarkers: Review and Recommendations by Robin, Jessica, Harrison, John E., Kaufman, Liam D., Rudzicz, Frank, Simpson, William, Yancheva, Maria

    Published in Digital biomarkers (01-09-2020)
    “…Speech represents a promising novel biomarker by providing a window into brain health, as shown by its disruption in various neurological and psychiatric…”
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    Keith Andrew Wesnes in memoriam by Harrison, John

    “…In establishing his core set of tests, Keith borrowed judiciously from experimental psychology, wisely selecting brief, reliable, and valid measures of…”
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    Linking terrestrial phosphorus inputs to riverine export across the United States by Metson, Genevieve S., Lin, Jiajia, Harrison, John A., Compton, Jana E.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-11-2017)
    “…Humans have greatly accelerated phosphorus (P) flows from land to aquatic ecosystems, causing eutrophication, harmful algal blooms, and hypoxia. A variety of…”
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    Triaxial strength and deformability of intact and increasingly jointed granite samples by Alejano, Leandro R., Arzúa, Javier, Bozorgzadeh, Nezam, Harrison, John P.

    “…Triaxial strength tests were performed on artificially jointed standard-size granite specimens with two sub-vertical and three sub-horizontal (2+3) joints. A…”
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