Search Results - "Hart, J.D."
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Falsely Incompatible B-cell Flow Cytometry Crossmatch After Pronase Treatment: A Case Report
Published in Transplantation proceedings (01-04-2015)“…Abstract This report presents a falsely incompatible B cell crossmatch by flow cytometry in a lung transplant recipient. The patient was a 35-year-old…”
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Factors influencing browsing by fallow deer Dama dama in young broad-leaved plantations
Published in Biological conservation (01-02-1999)“…The impact of fallow deer Dama dama on 74 young broadleaf plantations in a lowland area in eastern Suffolk was assessed. The effects of plantation size, shape,…”
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Management of coastal grazing marshes for breeding waders: the importance of surface topography and wetness
Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2002)“…Coastal grazing marshes are amongst the most threatened habitats in the UK. Those in the North Kent Marshes ESA in south-east England support large breeding…”
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The impact of livestock on Lapwing Vanellus vanellus breeding densities and performance on coastal grazing marsh
Published in Bird study (01-03-2002)“…Capsule Even at very low stocking densities, livestock reduce breeding densities of adult Lapwings and increase the risk of nest loss due to predation. Aims To…”
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Browsing by fallow deer (Dama dama) in young broadleaved plantations: seasonality, and the effects of previous browsing and bud eruption
Published in Forestry (London) (01-01-2000)“…Browsing by fallow deer was assessed in young broadleaved plantations over 2 years. Most plantations were small and all were between 4 and 9 years old…”
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Missile impact location prediction using noisy range data
Published in 2000 IEEE Aerospace Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.00TH8484) (2000)“…Predicting the impact location of Theater Ballistic Missile (TBM) RV's has typically required tracking data from one or more traditional active and/or passive…”
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