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    Comparing indocyanine green, technetium, and blue dye for sentinel lymph node mapping in endometrial cancer by How, J, Gotlieb, W.H, Press, J.Z, Abitbol, J, Pelmus, M, Ferenczy, A, Probst, S, Gotlieb, R, Brin, S, Lau, S

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-06-2015)
    “…Abstract Background and aims With the debate over extent of lymphadenectomy in endometrial cancer, sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping may provide a focused…”
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    Neural network features distinguish chemosensory stimuli in Caenorhabditis elegans by How, Javier J, Navlakha, Saket, Chalasani, Sreekanth H

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-11-2021)
    “…Nervous systems extract and process information from the environment to alter animal behavior and physiology. Despite progress in understanding how different…”
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    Robust distributed model predictive control by Richards, A., How, J. P.

    Published in International journal of control (01-09-2007)
    “…This paper presents a formulation for distributed model predictive control (DMPC) of systems with coupled constraints. The approach divides the single large…”
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    A Different Form of Color Vision in Mantis Shrimp by Thoen, Hanne H., How, Martin J., Chiou, Tsyr-Huei, Marshall, Justin

    “…One of the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom can be found in species of stomatopod crustaceans (mantis shrimp), some of which have 12 different…”
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    Dynamic polarization vision in mantis shrimps by Daly, Ilse M., How, Martin J., Partridge, Julian C., Temple, Shelby E., Marshall, N. Justin, Cronin, Thomas W., Roberts, Nicholas W.

    Published in Nature communications (12-07-2016)
    “…Gaze stabilization is an almost ubiquitous animal behaviour, one that is required to see the world clearly and without blur. Stomatopods, however, only fix…”
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    Polarization vision in terrestrial hermit crabs by How, Martin J., Robertson, Alasdair, Smithers, Samuel P., Wilby, David

    Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology (01-11-2023)
    “…Polarization vision is used by a wide range of animals for navigating, orienting, and detecting objects or areas of interest. Shallow marine and…”
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    Target Detection Is Enhanced by Polarization Vision in a Fiddler Crab by How, Martin J., Christy, John H., Temple, Shelby E., Hemmi, Jan M., Marshall, N. Justin, Roberts, Nicholas W.

    Published in Current biology (07-12-2015)
    “…We are constantly surprised by the ability of relatively simple animals to perform precise visually guided movements within complex visual scenes, often using…”
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    Increased water temperature and turbidity act independently to alter social behavior in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) by Allibhai, Imranah, Zanghi, Costanza, How, Martin J., Ioannou, Christos C.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2023)
    “…Changes in environmental conditions can shift the costs and benefits of aggregation or interfere with the sensory perception of near neighbors. This affects…”
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    Dynamic Skin Patterns in Cephalopods by How, Martin J, Norman, Mark D, Finn, Julian, Chung, Wen-Sung, Marshall, N Justin

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (19-06-2017)
    “…Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. These mollusks have evolved a complex system of dermal units…”
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    Surgically Managed Ovarian Masses at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne –19 Year Experience by How, JA, Marino, JL, Grover, SR, Heloury, Y, Sullivan, M, Mellor, A, McNally, O, Jayasinghe, Y

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-09-2019)
    “…To describe the clinicopathological characteristics and management of surgically removed ovarian masses at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne from 1993…”
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    Reversing dobutamine-induced tachycardia using ivabradine increases stroke volume with neutral effect on cardiac energetics in left ventricular post-ischaemia dysfunction by Bakkehaug, J. P., Næsheim, T., Torgersen Engstad, E., Kildal, A. B., Myrmel, T., How, O.-J.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-10-2016)
    “…Aim Compensatory tachycardia can potentially be deleterious in acute heart failure. In this study, we tested a therapeutic strategy of combined inotropic…”
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    To Be Seen or to Hide: Visual Characteristics of Body Patterns for Camouflage and Communication in the Australian Giant Cuttlefish Sepia apama by Zylinski, S., How, M. J., Osorio, D., Hanlon, R. T., Marshall, N. J.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-05-2011)
    “…It might seem obvious that a camouflaged animal must generally match its background whereas to be conspicuous an organism must differ from the background…”
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    Fiddler crabs (Afruca tangeri) detect second-order motion in both intensity and polarization by Smithers, Samuel P., Brett, Maisie F., How, Martin J., Scott-Samuel, Nicholas E., Roberts, Nicholas W.

    Published in Communications biology (03-10-2024)
    “…Motion vision is vital for a wide range of animal behaviors. Fiddler crabs, for example, rely heavily on motion to detect the movement of avian predators. They…”
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    The fate of spermatogonial stem cells in the cryptorchid testes of RXFP2 deficient mice by Ferguson, Lydia, How, Javier J, Agoulnik, Alexander I

    Published in PloS one (03-10-2013)
    “…The environmental niche of the spermatogonial stem cell pool is critical to ensure the continued generation of the germ cell population. To study the…”
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    Conspicuous visual signals do not coevolve with increased body size in marine sea slugs by Cheney, K. L, Cortesi, F, How, M. J, Wilson, N. G, Blomberg, S. P, Winters, A. E, Umanzör, S, Marshall, N. J

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-04-2014)
    “…Many taxa use conspicuous colouration to attract mates, signal chemical defences (aposematism) or for thermoregulation. Conspicuousness is a key feature of…”
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    Implications of diet modification on sympathoinhibitory mechanisms and hypertension in obesity by Sfrantzis, K.D, How, J.M.Y, Sartor, D.M

    Published in Autonomic neuroscience (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract We have previously demonstrated that a number of rats fed a moderately high-fat diet (MHFD) become obese and hypertensive and had compromised…”
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    Cuttlefish camouflage: Blending in by matching background features by How, Martin J., Santon, Matteo

    Published in Current biology (06-06-2022)
    “…Cuttlefish are masters of camouflage and show a remarkable ability to hide in plain sight. A new study reveals how these animals translate visual information…”
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    High-resolution polarisation vision in a cuttlefish by Temple, S.E., Pignatelli, V., Cook, T., How, M.J., Chiou, T.-H., Roberts, N.W., Marshall, N.J.

    Published in Current biology (21-02-2012)
    “…For animals that can see it, the polarisation of light adds another dimension to vision, analogous to adding colour to a black and white image [1,2]. Whilst…”
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