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    Design and experience of using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the inbuilt light source for a customised differential photomicrocalorimeter by Mukhanov, V. S., Kemp, R. B.

    “…In the photomicrocalorimetric module designed by Johansson and Wadsö for a commercial Thermometric TAM heat conduction batch microcalorimeter, the incident…”
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    Long-term Changes in Sevastopol Bay (the Black Sea) with Particular Reference to the Ichthyoplankton and Zooplankton by Gordina, A.D., Pavlova, E.V., Ovsyany, E.I., Wilson, J.G., Kemp, R.B., Romanov, A.S.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-01-2001)
    “…Interdisciplinary physical, chemical and planktonic studies in 1998 showed that the growth in anthropogenic inputs over the previous 25 years has led to an…”
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    The base catalysed hydrolysis of methyl paraben: a test reaction for flow microcalorimeters used for determination of both kinetic and thermodynamic parameters by O’Neill, M.A.A., Beezer, A.E., Labetoulle, C., Nicolaides, L., Mitchell, J.C., Orchard, J.A., Connor, J.A., Kemp, R.B., Olomolaiye, D.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (24-03-2003)
    “…The results of an inter/intra-laboratory study into a test and reference reaction for isothermal microcalorimeters, the imidazole catalysed hydrolysis of…”
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    ‘Gie Me Ae Spark O' Nature's Fire’. An Insight Into Cell Physiology From Calorimetry by Kemp, R B

    “…A formal explanation of Mayer's enthalpy balance method as applied to cell physiology is given with particular reference to striated muscle tissue. The…”
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    Anaerobic metabolism in aerobic mammalian cells: information from the ratio of calorimetric heat flux and respirometric oxygen flux by Gnaiger, E, Kemp, R B

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (26-04-1990)
    “…Calorimetric and respirometric studies of cultured cells show that both neoplastic and non-neoplastic cell types maintain an anaerobic contribution to their…”
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    Detection of the changing substrate requirements of cultured animal cells by stoichiometric growth equations validated by enthalpy balances by Guan, Y.H., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (15-04-1999)
    “…As part of an overall aim to base the feeding of substrates to cultured animal cells on their actual metabolic needs, we have developed a stoichiometric…”
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    Productivity and thermodynamics of marine bacterioplankton: an inter-ecosystem comparison by Mukhanov, V, Rylkova, O, Lopukhina, O, Kemp, R.B

    Published in Thermochimica acta (21-02-2003)
    “…A comparative study of the bacterioplankton abundance and functional activity was carried out in July and August 1999 in Sevastopol Bay (SB; Black Sea,…”
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    Practical and theoretical consideration of flow-through microcalorimetry: determination of “thermal volume” and its flow rate dependence by O’Neill, M.A.A., Beezer, A.E., Vine, G.J., Kemp, R.B., Olomolaiye, D., Volpe, P.L.O., Oliveira, D.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (08-04-2004)
    “…The results have recently been reported of a preliminary study into the base catalysed hydrolysis of methyl paraben as a test and reference reaction for…”
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    Probing the metabolism of genetically-engineered mammalian cells by heat flux by Kemp, R.B., Guan, Y.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (26-01-1998)
    “…With the onset of the commercial production of target proteins by hybridoma and genetically engineered cells, there is a pressing requirement for biosensors to…”
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    Effect of induced changes in membrane permeability on the defence response of Chlorella vulgaris to infection by Acholeplasma laidlawii by Loseva, N., Gordon, L., Alyabyev, A., Andreyeva, I., Kolesnikov, O., Chernov, V., Ponomareva, A., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (15-11-2004)
    “…The defence response of photosynthesising cells to the stress of infection by mycoplasma was investigated using an algae model of Chlorella vulgaris exposed to…”
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    Specific heat flow rate: An on-line monitor and potential control variable of specific metabolic rate in animal cell culture that combines microcalorimetry with dielectric spectroscopy by Guan, Yue, Evans, Peter M., Kemp, Richard B.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (05-06-1998)
    “…One of the requirements for enhanced productivity by the animal culture systems used in biotechnology is the direct assessment of the metabolic rate by on‐line…”
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    The effect of changes in salinity on the energy yielding processes of Chlorella vulgaris and Dunaliella maritima cells by Alyabyev, A.Ju, Loseva, N.L., Gordon, L.Kh, Andreyeva, I.N., Rachimova, G.G., Tribunskih, V.I., Ponomareva, A.A., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (25-06-2007)
    “…The unicellular green halotolerant microalga Dunaliella maritima grown in medium containing 500 mM NaCl and the freshwater microalga Chlorella vulgaris were…”
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    The application of heat flux measurements to improve the growth of mammalian cells in culture by Kemp, R.B, Guan, Y.H

    Published in Thermochimica acta (01-04-2000)
    “…There is a paucity of on-line biosensors to monitor the changes in the processes that occur in cultures of animal cells growing in a bioreactor. It would be…”
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    Simultaneous photocalorimetric and oxygen polarographic measurements on Dunaliella maritima cells reveal a thermal discrepancy that could be due to nonphotochemical quenching by Mukhanov, V.S., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (01-07-2006)
    “…Photocalorimetry has rarely been employed to investigate the processes in photosynthesis. Yet, especially when complemented by simultaneous oxygen…”
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    A calorimetric flow vessel optimised for measuring the metabolic activity of animal cells by Guan, Y.H., Lloyd, P.C., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (19-07-1999)
    “…The heat flux of animal cells growing in vitro is a direct measurement of their specific metabolic activity because the majority of the substrate Gibbs energy…”
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    Chemical calibration of both flow and insertion calorimetric vessels for biological applications: limitations and solutions by Guan, Y.H, Kemp, R.B

    Published in Thermochimica acta (01-04-2000)
    “…It is frequently stated that calorimetric vessels should be calibrated by a chemical reaction as well as electrically by the Joule effect. For calibrating…”
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    An historical review of developments in cellular microcalorimetry by Kemp, R. B.

    Published in Pure and applied chemistry (01-01-1993)
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    Archidiaconal and vice-archidiaconal acta: additions and corrections by Kemp, B. R.

    “…This article publishes newly discovered additions to Twelfth‐Century English Archidiaconal and Vice‐Archidiaconal Acta, edited by B. R. Kemp (Canterbury and…”
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    The energetic stress response of the microalgal Chlorella vulgaris to the mycoplasma, Acholeplasma laidlawii as a model system for plant–pathogen interaction by Loseva, N.L., Alyabyev, A.Ju, Gordon, L.Kh, Andreyeva, I.N., Kolesnikov, O.P., Ponomareva, A.A., Chernov, V.M., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (21-02-2003)
    “…This paper reports the early energetic response of plant cells to infection by pathogenic mycoplasma. The microalgal cells of Chlorella vulgaris were used as a…”
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