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    GPS scintillations in the high latitudes during periods of dayside and nightside reconnection by Clausen, L. B. N., Moen, J. I., Hosokawa, K., Holmes, J. M.

    “…We use an automated procedure to identify periods of enhanced dayside reconnection followed by enhanced nightside reconnection in measurements of the polar cap…”
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    Using Broadband Radio Noise From Power‐Lines to Map and Track Dense Es Structures by Obenberger, K. S., Dowell, J., Fallen, C. T., Holmes, J. M., Taylor, G. B., Varghese, S. S.

    Published in Radio science (01-02-2021)
    “…We present passive observations of midlatitude sporadic E (Es) structures in the 30–50 MHz range using the long wavelength array telescopes in New Mexico…”
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    A model based method for obtaining the open/closed field line boundary from the cusp auroral 6300 Å[OI] red line by Johnsen, M. G., Lorentzen, D. A., Holmes, J. M., Løvhaug, U. P.

    “…Ground based optical instruments are invaluable tools for studies of processes associated with the cusps and auroral morphology. In this work we present a…”
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    Circumpolar ground-based optical measurements of proton and electron shock aurora by Holmes, J. M., Johnsen, M. G., Deehr, C. S., Zhou, X.-Y., Lorentzen, D. A.

    “…Meridian scanning photometer (MSP) data are combined with global ultraviolet images from the Polar Ultraviolet Imager instrument to estimate the timing and…”
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    Why acquiesce? Worker reproductive parasitism in the Eastern honeybee (Apis cerana) by Holmes, M. J., Tan, K., Wang, Z., Oldroyd, B. P., Beekman, M.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-05-2014)
    “…Most societies are vulnerable to rogue individuals that pursue their own interests at the expense of the collective entity. Societies often protect themselves…”
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    Not So Fast: A New Catalog of Meteor Persistent Trains by Cordonnier, L. E., Obenberger, K. S., Holmes, J. M., Taylor, G. B., Vida, D.

    “…This paper presents the results of a nearly 2‐year long campaign to detect and analyze meteor persistent trains (PTs)—self‐emitting phenomena which can linger…”
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    Effect of queen excluders on ovary activation in workers of the Eastern honeybee Apis cerana by Holmes, M. J., Tan, K., Wang, Z., Oldroyd, B. P., Beekman, M.

    Published in Insectes sociaux (2014)
    “…Honeybee workers generally refrain from personal reproduction when a queen is present. Workers discern the presence and fecundity of the queen via volatile…”
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    Queenless colonies contribute to the male breeding population at honey bee drone congregation areas by Utaipanon, P., Holmes, M. J., Oldroyd, B. P.

    Published in Insectes sociaux (01-11-2019)
    “…Honey bee workers can lay eggs that result in viable males (drones). In queenless colonies, workers activate their ovaries and lay eggs, both in their own…”
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    Propranolol as first-line treatment for rapidly proliferating Infantile Haemangiomas by Holmes, W.J.M, Mishra, A, Gorst, C, Liew, S.H

    “…Summary Infantile haemangioma is the commonest childhood tumour and approximately 10% requires treatment.1,2 Recent reports have highlighted the impressive…”
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    TRANS4 : a new coupled electron/proton transport code -comparison to observations above Svalbard using ESR, DMSP and optical measurements by SIMON, C, LILENSTEN, J, MOEN, J, HOLMES, J. M, OGAWA, Y, OKSAVIK, K, DENIG, W. F

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (29-03-2007)
    “…We present for the first time a numerical kinetic/fluid code for the ionosphere coupling proton and electron effects. It solves the fluid transport equations…”
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    Anti-cytokine antibodies as carrier proteins. Prolongation of in vivo effects of exogenous cytokines by injection of cytokine-anti-cytokine antibody complexes by Finkelman, FD, Madden, KB, Morris, SC, Holmes, JM, Boiani, N, Katona, IM, Maliszewski, CR

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-08-1993)
    “…Anti-cytokine antibodies that block interactions between cytokines and cytokine receptors have been used to inhibit endogenous cytokine function. However,…”
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    Effects of lesions of the caudal cerebellar vermis on cardiovascular regulation in awake cats by Holmes, M.J., Cotter, L.A., Arendt, H.E., Cass, S.P., Yates, B.J.

    Published in Brain research (31-05-2002)
    “…The vestibular system is known to participate in cardiovascular regulation during movement and postural alterations. The present study considered whether…”
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    Association Between Meteor Radio Afterglows and Optical Persistent Trains by Obenberger, K. S., Holmes, J. M., Ard, S. G., Dowell, J., Shuman, N. S., Taylor, G. B., Varghese, S. S., Viggiano, A. A.

    “…This paper presents the first observed association between meteor radio afterglows (MRAs) and persistent trains (PTs) and provides the first evidence of a link…”
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    Murray Valley encephalomyelitis in a horse by Holmes, JM, Gilkerson, JR, El Hage, CM, Slocombe, RF, Muurlink, MA

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-07-2012)
    “…A 5‐year‐old Thoroughbred mare presented with signs of severe pain and was taken to exploratory laparotomy based on suspicion of an acute abdominal lesion. A…”
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    Is intermittent exotropia a curable condition? by Holmes, J M, Hatt, S R, Leske, D A

    Published in Eye (London) (01-02-2015)
    “…Surgical treatment of childhood intermittent exotropia (XT) is associated with high recurrence rates. In addition, the natural history of intermittent XT has…”
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    Honeybee (Apis cerana) guards do not discriminate between robbers and reproductive parasites by Holmes, M. J, Tan, K, Wang, Z, Oldroyd, B. P, Beekman, M

    Published in Insectes sociaux (01-05-2013)
    “…A hopelessly queenless honeybee colony has only one reproductive option: some workers must produce sons before the colony dies. This requires the workers to…”
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    Thoroughbred horses in race training have lower levels of subchondral bone remodelling in highly loaded regions of the distal metacarpus compared to horses resting from training by Holmes, J.M., Mirams, M., Mackie, E.J., Whitton, R.C.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-12-2014)
    “…•We quantified subchondral bone remodelling in training and resting race horses.•Training horses had evidence of less remodelling activity than resting…”
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    When does cheating pay? Worker reproductive parasitism in honeybees by Holmes, M. J., Beekman, M.

    Published in Insectes sociaux (01-02-2017)
    “…The notion that honeybee colonies are harmonious, isolated societies in which workers selflessly sacrifice their reproductive opportunities to serve their…”
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    The energy and monetary implications of the ‘24/7’ ‘always on’ society by Loveday, Dennis L., Bhamra, T., Tang, T., Haines, V.J.A., Holmes, M.J., Green, R.J.

    Published in Energy policy (01-12-2008)
    “…This paper reviews the trends in society, technology and energy demand of the past 30 years, together with the growth of the ‘on-demand’ culture. The ‘24/7’ or…”
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    Dietary exposure to chemical migrants from food contact materials: a probabilistic approach by Holmes, M J, Hart, A, Northing, P, Oldring, P K T, Castle, L, Stott, D, Smith, G, Wardman, O

    Published in Food additives and contaminants (01-10-2005)
    “…A two-dimensional probabilistic model has been developed to estimate the short-term dietary exposure of UK consumers to migrants from food packaging materials…”
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