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    Comparison of methods for the quantification of botrytis bunch rot in white wine grapes by Hill, G.N, Evans, K.J, Beresford, R.M, Dambergs, R.G

    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Quantification of botrytis bunch rot (BBR) in wine grapes, caused by Botrytis cinerea, is commonly done by visual estimation of the…”
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    Optimizing Enrichment of Campylobacter on poultry by Hill, G. N., Bratcher, C. L., Wang, L., Singh, M., Tapp, W. N., McKee, S. R.

    Published in Journal of applied poultry research (01-09-2017)
    “…Abstract Poultry meat represents the primary source of Campylobacter-associated foodborne illness. Current methods set forth by USDA-FSIS for qualitative…”
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    Near and Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy for the Quantification of Botrytis Bunch Rot in White Wine Grapes by Hill, G.N., Evans, K.J., Beresford, R.M., Dambergs, R.G.

    “…Botrytis bunch rot (BBR), one of the most important diseases of wine grapes, is usually quantified in the vineyard by visual estimation of percentage disease…”
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    Image-Assisted Gap Estimation, a Simple Method for Measuring Grapevine Leaf Canopy Density by Hill, G.N, Beresford, R.M, Wood, P.N, Kim, K.S, Wright, P.J

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2011)
    “…This study compared an image analysis method of leaf canopy density measurement, image-assisted gap estimation (ImAGE), with the commonly used point quadrat…”
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    Diffusion through narrow pores: movement of ions, water and nonelectrolytes through track-etched PETP membranes by Rostovtseva, T K, Bashford, C L, Alder, G M, Hill, G N, McGiffert, C, Apel, P Y, Lowe, G, Pasternak, C A

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-05-1996)
    “…The rates at which ions (86Rb+, [3H]-choline, 36Cl), 3H2O and nonelectrolytes ([14C]-urea, [14C]-glycerol, and [14C]-sugars) equilibrate across track-etched…”
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    Microwave Lumped-element Vco And Multichip Power Combiners by Cox, N.W., Amoss, J.W., Rucker, C.T., Hill, G.N.

    “…Varactor Tuned Gunn oscillators and chip-level IMPATT diode power combiners have been fabricated at frequen cies as high as 12 GHz using lumped element…”
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    Chip Level IMPATT Combining at 40 GHz by Rucker, C.T., Amoss, J.W., Hill, G.N.

    “…Results with series and series-parallel connections of CW40 GHz GaAs IMPATT diodes are discussed. The multichip geometries utilize Raytheon CW double-drift…”
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    Chip Level Impatt Combining At 40 Ghz by Rucker, C.T., Amoss, J.W., Hill, G.N.

    “…Results with series and series-parallel connections of CW 40-GHz IMPATT diodes on diamond are discussed. The effects of device and circuit losses on the…”
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    Multichip IMPATT Power Combining, a Summary with New Analytical and Experimental Results by Rucker, C.T., Amoss, J.W., Hill, G.N., Cox, N.W.

    “…X band IMPATT diode chips have been efficiently combined in parallel, in series on diamond heat sinks, and in series-parallel on diamond heat sinks. This paper…”
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    Series Interconnection of Six TRAPATT Devices on a Diamond Substrate by Cox, N.W., Hill, G.N., Amoss, J.W., Rucker, C.T.

    “…The effects of package parasitic on series interconnections of TRAPATT diode chips on diamond substrates have been studied via time domain computer simulations…”
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    X-Band TRAPATT Amplifier (Short Papers) by Cox, N.W., Rucker, C.T., Hill, G.N., Gsteiger, K.E.

    “…The design and performance of broad-band TRAPATT amplifiers in X band are described along with a discussion of critical circuit parameters. Bandwidths of 10…”
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