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    Overview of Factors Leading to Dryland Salinity and its Potential Hazard In New South Wales, Australia by Bradd, John M, Milne-Home, William A, Gates, George

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-01-1997)
    “…A proposed new method for predicting the occurrence of dryland salinity is to 1) map current outbreaks of dryland salinity at a broad regional scale; 2)…”
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    Light chain isotype regulation in the horse. Characterization of Ig kappa genes by Ford, JE, Home, WA, Gibson, DM

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-08-1994)
    “…Horse Ig kappa genes have been characterized to determine whether there may be a structural basis for the low level of kappa expression in this species. The…”
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    L chain isotype regulation in horse. I. Characterization of Ig lambda genes by Home, WA, Ford, JE, Gibson, DM

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-12-1992)
    “…Analysis of 10 cDNA encoding lambda L chains of horse Ig indicated that this species may employ a relatively small number of variable region (V lambda) genes…”
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    Analysis of T cell receptor β chain expression by isoelectric focusing following gene amplification and in vitro translation by Bouffard, Pascal, Gagnon, Christine, Cloutier, Diane, MacLean, Sheila J., Souleimani, Abdellah, Nallainathan, Dhani, Home, William A., Pilon, Nicolas, Gibson, David M.

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (16-11-1995)
    “…We describe a new approach to analysis of T cell receptor diversity based on isoelectric focusing of in vitro translation products of amplified V region genes…”
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    Molecular cloning and characterization of a late Tipula iridescent virus gene by Home, W A, Tajbakhsh, S, Seligy, V L

    Published in Gene (1990)
    “…Virions of the cytoplasmic, icosahedral insect virus, Tipula iridescent virus (TIV), contain two major DNA components (L, greater than 176 kb; and S1, 10.8 kb)…”
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