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    The Break-up of a Long-term Relationship: the Cretaceous Separation of New Zealand from Gondwana by Laird, M.G., Bradshaw, J.D.

    Published in Gondwana research (2004)
    “…After a prolonged period of convergent margin tectonics in the Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic, resulting in terrane accretion, uplift and erosion of the New…”
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    The influence of basement structure on the evolution of the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand by Muir, R. J, Bradshaw, J. D, Weaver, S. D, Laird, M. G

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-11-2000)
    “…The Taranaki Basin, situated offshore western New Zealand, is one of several large sedimentary basins formed during the Late Cretaceous in response to break-up…”
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    Paleoenvironmental and tectonic changes across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Tora, southeast Wairarapa, New Zealand: A link between Marlborough and Hawke's Bay by Laird, M. G., Bassett, K. N., Schiøler, P., Morgans, H. E. G., Bradshaw, J. D., Weaver, S. D.

    “…The Late Cretaceous-Paleocene succession exposed on the Tora coast, near the southeastern tip of the North Island, is distinguished by an unusual lithofacies…”
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    Palynofacies and sea-level changes in the Middle Coniacian–Late Campanian (Late Cretaceous) of the East Coast Basin, New Zealand by Schiøler, Poul, Crampton, James S, Laird, Malcolm G

    “…A palynofacies analysis of four sections through the Paton and Herring Formations of the East Coast Basin in southern Marlborough indicates that the two…”
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    A novel cell-based high-throughput screen for inhibitors of HIV-1 gene expression and budding identifies the cardiac glycosides by Laird, Gregory M., Eisele, Evelyn E., Rabi, S. Alireza, Nikolaeva, Daria, Siliciano, Robert F.

    Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-04-2014)
    “…Objectives Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is the mainstay of treatment for HIV-1 infection. While current HAART regimens have been extremely…”
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    Reactivation of simian immunodeficiency virus reservoirs in the brain of virally suppressed macaques by Gama, Lucio, Abreu, Celina M, Shirk, Erin N, Price, Sarah L, Li, Ming, Laird, Greg M, Pate, Kelly A Metcalf, Wietgrefe, Stephen W, O’Connor, Shelby L, Pianowski, Luiz, Haase, Ashley T, Van Lint, Carine, Siliciano, Robert F, Clements, Janice E

    Published in AIDS (London) (02-01-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Resting CD4 T cells have been recognized as the major cell reservoir of latent HIV-1 during antiretroviral therapy (ART). Using an simian…”
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    Relation of heavy mineral populations to stratigraphy of Cretaceous formations in Marlborough, New Zealand by Smale, David, Laird, M.G.

    “…Cretaceous lithostratigraphic units in Marlborough contain two main heavy mineral populations, epidote rich and epidote poor, clearly differentiated by cluster…”
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    Burnt Creek Formation and Late Cretaceous bash development in Marlborough, New Zealand by Crampton, J S, Laird, M G

    “…Burnt Creek Formation is a Cretaceous sedimentary unit that has been identified from a restricted geographic area southeast of the Ouse Fault in the…”
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    Burnt Creek Formation and Late Cretaceous basin development in Marlborough, New Zealand by Crampton, James S., Laird, Malcolm G.

    “…Burnt Creek Formation is a Cretaceous sedimentary unit that has been identified from a restricted geographic area southeast of the Ouse Fault in the…”
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