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    An early Cambrian agglutinated tubular lophophorate with brachiopod characters by Zhang, Z.-F., Li, G.-X., Holmer, L. E., Brock, G. A., Balthasar, U., Skovsted, C. B., Fu, D.-J., Zhang, X.-L., Wang, H.-Z., Butler, A., Zhang, Z.-L., Cao, C.-Q., Han, J., Liu, J.-N., Shu, D.-G.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-05-2014)
    “…The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of the last common ancestor. Only fossils of stem groups can…”
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    Inner nuclear membrane proteins: functions and targeting by Holmer, L, Worman, H J

    “…We summarize the properties of integral membrane proteins that reside in the inner nuclear membrane, including lamin B receptor (LBR), lamina-associated…”
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    Comparison of the shear bond strength of 3D printed temporary bridges materials, on different types of resin cements and surface treatment by Holmer, Lorenz, Othman, Ahmed, Lührs, Anne-Katrin, von See, Constantin

    “…Thus, purpose of this study was to compare the shear bond strength of the resin cement and the resin modified glass ionomer cement on 3D printed temporary…”
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    A Stem Group Brachiopod From The Lower Cambrian: Support For A Micrina (Halkieriid) Ancestry by Holmer, Lars E., Skovsted, Christian B., Williams, Alwyn

    Published in Palaeontology (01-09-2002)
    “…The shell structure of the Lower Cambrian Mickwitzia, a bilaterally symmetrical bivalve hitherto doubtfully assigned to the Brachiopoda, confirms that the…”
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    Erratum: An early Cambrian agglutinated tubular lophophorate with brachiopod characters by Zhang, Z.-F., Li, G.-X., Holmer, L. E., Brock, G. A., Balthasar, U., Skovsted, C. B., Fu, D.-J., Zhang, X.-L., Wang, H.-Z., Butler, A., Zhang, Z.-L., Cao, C.-Q., Han, J., Liu, J.-N., Shu, D.-G.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-07-2014)
    “…The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of the last common ancestor. Only fossils of stem groups can…”
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    A Supra-Ordinal Classification of the Brachiopoda by Williams, Alwyn, Carlson, Sandra J., Brunton, C. Howard C., Holmer, Lars E., Popov, Leonid

    “…A new classification of the Brachiopoda is proposed to take into account recent advances in our understanding of the anatomy, shell morphology, ontogeny and…”
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    Understanding and Reducing the Impact of Defensiveness on Management Learning: Some Lessons From Neuroscience by Holmer, Leanna L.

    Published in Journal of management education (01-10-2014)
    “…The neurosciences have expanded our understanding of the role of the “old” brain in generating defensive reactions to threat. Because the learning and practice…”
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    Shell Structure And Inferred Growth, Functions And Affinities Of The Sclerites Of The Problematic Micrina by Williams, Alwyn, Holmer, Lars E.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-09-2002)
    “…The stratiform laminae of Micrina sclerites originally consisted of rheomorphic successions of monolayers of micrometric–sized, apatitic tablets, presumably…”
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    Organophosphatic brachiopods:Patterns of biodiversification and extinction in the Early Palaeozoic by Bassett, Michael G., Popov, Leonid E., Holmer, Lars E.

    Published in Geobios (1999)
    “…From a database of 226 Cambrian - Ordovician genera of organophosphatic-shelled brachiopods comprisingthe Subphylum Linguliformea, 11 sets of morphological…”
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    Convective Heat Transfer on An Inlet Guide Vane by HOLMER, M.-L., ERIKSSON, L.-E., SUNDEN, B.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-2001)
    “…: The flow and temperature fields around an inlet guide vane are determined numerically by a CFD method. Outer surface temperatures, heat transfer coefficient…”
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    SMALL PROBLEMATIC PHOSPHATIC SCLERITES FROM THE ORDOVICIAN OF IAPETUS by SUTTON, M. D, HOLMER, L. E, CHERNS, L

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2001)
    “…Problematic sclerites are common in Cambrian rocks around the world, but much less so in those of the Ordovician. Eurytholia prattensis new genus and species…”
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    BEACOPP: A new regimen for advanced Hodgkin's disease by Diehl, V., Franklin, J., Hasenclever, D., Tesch, H., Pfreundschuh, M., Lathan, B., Paulus, U., Sieber, M., Rüffer, J.-U., Sextro, M., Engert, A., Wolf, J., Hermann, R., Holmer, L., Stappert-Jahn, U., Winnerlein-Trump, E., Wulf, G., Krause, S., Glunz, A., von Kalle, K., Bischoff, H., Haedicke, C., Dühmke, E., Georgii, A., Loeffler, M.

    Published in Annals of oncology (1998)
    “…The BEACOPP chemotherapy regimen for advanced Hodgkin's disease employs a rearranged schedule permitting a shortened three-week cycle. With haematological…”
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    Meeting report: International workshop on endocrine disruptors: Exposure and potential impact on consumers health by Rousselle, C., Ormsby, J.N., Schaefer, B., Lampen, A., Platzek, T., Hirsch-Ernst, K., Warholm, M., Oskarsson, A., Nielsen, P.J., Holmer, M.L., Emond, C.

    Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-02-2013)
    “…► Risk assessment related to endocrine disruptors are challenged by recent studies. ► How to consider academic studies in a regulatory process? ► How to assess…”
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    Population structure and mating system in Marasmius androsaceus Fr by Holmer, L, Stenlid, J

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-1991)
    “…Isolates of the rhizomorph-forming fungus Marasmius androsaceus were obtained from four different sites in stands of either Norway spruce or Scots pine of…”
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    The brachiopod fold: a neglected body plan hypothesis by Cohen, Bernard L., Holmer, Lars E., Lüter, Carsten

    Published in Palaeontology (01-01-2003)
    “…Attention is drawn to Nielsen’s radical body plan concept, here named the ‘brachiopod fold hypothesis’, under which brachiopods and phoronids are recognized to…”
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    Reconstruction of the first consumer-driven marine ecosystem on Earth, perspectives from early Cambrian small skeletal fossils from China by Zhang, Zhifei, Liang, Yue, Liu, Fan, Hu, Yazhou, Holmer, Lars E

    Published in Estonian journal of earth sciences (01-03-2023)
    “…Keywords: marine ecosystem, small skeletal fossils, Cambrian Explosion, China, Konversat-Lagerstatten…”
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    Siphonotretoid brachiopods – a thorny problem by Holmer, Lars E, Popov, Leonid E, Pour, Mansoureh Ghobadi, Yue, Liang, Zhang, Zhifei

    Published in Estonian journal of earth sciences (01-03-2023)
    “…Keywords: Lower Palaeozoic, brachiopods, lingulates, siphonotretides…”
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