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    Efficient Assembly of the Phomactin Core via Two Different Macrocyclization Protocols by Houghton, Tom J, Choi, Soongyu, Rawal, Viresh H

    Published in Organic letters (15-11-2001)
    “…The core structure of phomactins C and D was assembled by an efficient strategy starting from 3,4-dimethylcyclohexen-2-one. Key reactions include (1) a high…”
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    Structural determinants of blockade of eosinophil activation, adhesion and secretion by synthetic analogs of phomactin by Zhu, Xiangdong, Lambertino, Anissa T, Houghton, Tom J, McGilvra, Jeff D, Xu, Chang, Rawal, Viresh H, Leff, Alan R

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (24-10-2003)
    “…We examined the structural determinants of phomactin analogs to assess their efficacy as antagonist of PAF. Six analogs of phomactin were synthesized to…”
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    A Zeeman modulated radiometer for nitric oxide measurements by Adam, H. G., Houghton, John Theodore, Williamson, E. J.

    “…A new spectroscopic technique is proposed for the remote detection and measurement of the gas nitric oxide. Radiation that has been emitted or absorbed by the…”
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    The Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder on Nimbus 7 by Drummond, J. R., Houghton, J. T., Peskett, G. D., Rodgers, C. D., Wale, M. J., Whitney, J., Williamson, E. J.

    “…The stratospheric and mesospheric sounder (s.a.m.s.) instrument was launched on the Nimbus G satellite on 24 October 1978. It is designed to measure…”
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    Infrared Remote Sounding of the Middle Atmosphere of Venus from the Pioneer Orbiter by Taylor, F. W., Diner, D. J., Elson, L. S., Hanner, M. S., McCleese, D. J., Martonchik, J. V., Reichley, P. E., Houghton, J. T., Delderfield, J., Schofield, J. T., Bradley, S. E., Ingersoll, A. P.

    “…Orbiter infrared measurements of the Venus atmosphere in the 60- to 140-kilometer region show very small diurnal temperature differences near the cloud tops,…”
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    Greenhouse Effects of Some Atmospheric Constituents by Houghton, J. T.

    “…The present state of our knowledge of the greenhouse effect is discussed and the limitations of existing atmospheric models that are used to predict changes in…”
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    First Results from the Selective Chopper Radiometer on Nimbus 4 by ELLIS, P. J, PECKHAM, G, SMITH, S. D, HOUGHTON, J. T, MORGAN, C. G, RODGERS, C. D, WILLIAMSON, E. J

    Published in Nature (London) (10-10-1970)
    “…This article describes the temperature profiles through the atmosphere that are being obtained from the radiometer on Nimbus 4…”
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    Satellite observations of planetary waves in the mesosphere by AUSTEN, M. D, BARNETT, J. J, CURTIS, P. D, MORGAN, C. G, HOUGHTON, J. T, PESKETT, G. D, RODGERS, C. D, WILLIAMSON, E. J

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1976)
    “…The pressure modulator radiometer (PMR) is one of the instruments carried by the Nimbus-6 observatory satellite, launched on June 12, 1975, into a near…”
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    Stratospheric Observations from Nimbus 5 by BARNETT, J. J, HOUGHTON, J. T, MORGAN, C. G, PICK, D. R, RODGERS, C. D, WILLIAMSON, E. J, CROSS, M. J, FLOWER, D, PECKHAM, G, SMITH, S. D

    Published in Nature (London) (21-09-1973)
    “…The selective chopper radiometer (SCR) on Nimbus 5 has eight channels for temperature sounding in the 15 micrometer carbon dioxide band, from which three…”
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    Stratospheric measurements of H2O and the diurnal change of NO and NO2 by CHALONER, C. P., DRUMMOND, J. R., HOUGHTON, J. T., JARNOT, R. F., ROSCOE, H. K.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1975)
    “…Results are presented for two flights of a balloon-borne radiometer that senses IR emission from minor stratospheric constituents on the atmospheric limb…”
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    Infrared Emission from the Stratosphere and Mesosphere by Houghton, J. T.

    “…The contributions which studies of infrared emission have made to our knowledge of the stratosphere and mesosphere are reviewed. Observations of infrared…”
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    Atmospheric highlights by Houghton, J. T

    Published in Nature (London) (16-02-1978)
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    Abrupt climate change: can society cope? by Hulme, Mike

    “…Consideration of abrupt climate change has generally been incorporated neither in analyses of climate–change impacts nor in the design of climate adaptation…”
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    Dr William Nordberg by Houghton, J. T

    Published in Nature (London) (23-12-1976)
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    Some Measurements of the Flux of Infra-Red Radiation in the Atmosphere by Brewer, A. W., Houghton, J. T.

    “…For the continual development of the kinetic energy of the winds, it is necessary for the upper troposphere to be cooled by radiation. Results are reported of…”
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