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    Joint Action and Competition between Centrifugal, Magnetorotational, and Magnetic Buoyancy Instabilities by Gradzki, M. J., Hughes, D. W., Mizerski, K. A.

    “…Abstract Instabilities driven by some combination of rotation, velocity shear, and magnetic field in a stratified fluid under gravity play an important role in…”
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    Collectively Encoded Rydberg Qubit by Spong, Nicholas L. R., Jiao, Yuechun, Hughes, Oliver D. W., Weatherill, Kevin J., Lesanovsky, Igor, Adams, Charles S.

    Published in Physical review letters (06-08-2021)
    “…We demonstrate a collectively encoded qubit based on a single Rydberg excitation stored in an ensemble of N entangled atoms. Qubit rotations are performed by…”
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    Problems with kinematic mean field electrodynamics at high magnetic Reynolds numbers by Cattaneo, F., Hughes, D. W.

    “…We discuss the applicability of the kinematic α-effect formalism at high magnetic Reynolds numbers. In this regime, the underlying flow is likely to be a…”
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    The Mean Electromotive Force Resulting from Magnetic Buoyancy Instability by Davies, C. R, Hughes, D. W

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-02-2011)
    “…Motivated both by considerations of the generation of large-scale astrophysical magnetic fields and by potential problems with mean magnetic field generation…”
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    Double-diffusive Magnetic Layering by Hughes, D. W., Brummell, N. H.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Double-diffusive systems, such as thermosolutal convection, in which the density depends on two components that diffuse at different rates, are prone…”
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    The effects of flux transport on interface dynamos by Mason, J., Hughes, D. W., Tobias, S. M.

    “…The operation of an interface dynamo (as has been suggested for the Sun and other stars with convective envelopes) relies crucially upon the effective…”
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    The convective instability of a Maxwell–Cattaneo fluid in the presence of a vertical magnetic field by Eltayeb, I. A., Hughes, D. W., Proctor, M. R. E.

    “…We study the instability of a Bénard layer subject to a vertical uniform magnetic field, in which the fluid obeys the Maxwell–Cattaneo (MC) heat…”
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    The Influence of Velocity Shear on Magnetic Buoyancy Instability in the Solar Tachocline by Tobias, S. M, Hughes, D. W

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-03-2004)
    “…The Sun's large-scale magnetic field is believed to be generated deep within the Sun, at the base of the convection zone, in a predominantly stably stratified…”
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    Surface dark current mechanisms in III-V infrared photodetectors [Invited] by Marozas, B. T., Hughes, W. D., Du, X., Sidor, D. E., Savich, G. R., Wicks, G. W.

    Published in Optical materials express (01-06-2018)
    “…Surface dark current often limits the performance of infrared photodetectors, especially as detectors become smaller. Bulk dark current mechanisms are well…”
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    The approximate ratios between the diameters of terrestrial impact craters and the causative incident asteroids by Hughes, David W.

    “…When a large asteroid of diameter d hits the surface of the Earth, it produces a crater of diameter D. This paper uses the near-Earth asteroid (NEA) size and…”
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    Vgb from Staphylococcus aureus Inactivates Streptogramin B Antibiotics by an Elimination Mechanism Not Hydrolysis by Mukhtar, Tariq A, Koteva, Kalinka P, Hughes, Donald W, Wright, Gerard D

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (31-07-2001)
    “…The streptogramin antibiotics were identified almost 50 years ago but have only recently found clinical use as a consequence of the increase in…”
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    Temporally modular gene expression during cotyledon development by HUGHES, D. W, GALAU, G. A

    Published in Genes & development (01-03-1989)
    “…The regulation of cotton embryogenesis has been addressed by measuring the abundance of 47 mRNAs in cotyledons from the late cotyledon stage through early…”
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    The α-effect in rotating convection: a comparison of numerical simulations by Hughes, D. W., Proctor, M. R. E., Cattaneo, F.

    “…ABSTRACT Numerical simulations are an important tool in furthering our understanding of turbulent dynamo action, a process that occurs in a vast range of…”
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    Cotton Lea5 and Lea14 encode atypical late embryogenesis-abundant proteins by Galau, G.A, Wang, H.Y.C, Hughes, D.W

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-1993)
    “…LEA proteins comprise a large group of probable desiccation protectants that in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) are developmentally induced during the…”
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    A comparison between terrestrial, Cytherean and lunar impact cratering records by Hughes, David W.

    “…A comparison between the terrestrial, Cytherean and lunar cratering records indicates that the large craters (diameters D>D0) on these surfaces all have…”
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    Vestibular Function in Auditory Neuropathy by Kianoush Sheykholeslami, Kimitaka Kaga, Toshihira Murofushi, Dominic W. Hughes

    Published in Acta oto-laryngologica (01-10-2000)
    “…Auditory neuropathy is characterized by mild-to-moderate pure-tone hearing loss, poor speech discrimination out of proportion with this loss, absent or…”
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    The velocity distributions of periodic comets and stream meteoroids by Hughes, David W., Williams, Iwan P.

    “…The velocity distribution of the known periodic comets with perihelion distances less than 1 au is compared with the velocity distribution of the stream…”
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