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    Balance recovery from medio-lateral perturbations of the upper body during standing by Rietdyk, S, Patla, A.E, Winter, D.A, Ishac, M.G, Little, C.E

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-11-1999)
    “…Postural control strategies have in the past been predominantly characterized by kinematics, surface forces and EMG responses (e.g. Horak and Nashner 1986…”
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    Stroke Patients Develop Antibodies That React With Components of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Subunit 1 in Proportion to Lesion Size by Kalev-Zylinska, Maggie L, Symes, Wymond, Little, Kevin C.E, Sun, Peng, Wen, Daying, Qiao, Linzi, Young, Deborah, During, Matthew J, Barber, P Alan

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-08-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE—Antibodies against neuronal antigens develop in patients after stroke and some may serve as biomarkers of neuronal injury. We aimed to…”
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    A high-efficiency 200 W average power copper HyBrID laser by Jones, D.R., Maitland, A., Little, C.E.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-10-1994)
    “…The high-power, high efficiency copper HyBrID laser has been scaled to large bore (6 cm), with an active length of 200 cm, to generate, as an oscillator, an…”
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    Illegitimate DNA integration in mammalian cells by WÜRTELE, H, LITTLE, K. C. E, CHARTRAND, P

    Published in Gene therapy (01-10-2003)
    “…Foreign DNA integration is one of the most widely exploited cellular processes in molecular biology. Its technical use permits us to alter a cellular genome by…”
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    A lead bromide laser operating at 722. 9 and 406. 2 nm by Jones, D.R., Little, C.E.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-03-1992)
    “…In this paper a self-heated laser operating on the atomic lead transitions at 722.9 and 406.2 nm is reported. The free lead atoms were produced by…”
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    Average-power scaling of self-heated Sr/sup +/ afterglow recombination lasers by Little, C.E., Piper, J.A.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-05-1990)
    “…The performance of a large-bore (25-mm) self-heated Sr/sup +/ (430.5-nm) recombination laser with longitudinal excitation is discussed in relation to the…”
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    Characteristics of pulsed discharges in copper bromide and copper HyBrID lasers by Isaev, A.A., Jones, D.R., Little, C.E., Petrash, G.G., Whyte, C.G., Zemskov, K.I.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-06-1997)
    “…Comparative measurements of discharge electrical waveforms have been carried out with a Ne-H/sub 2/-CuBr laser, a Ne-CuBr laser, and a Cu HyBrID laser, each of…”
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    A copper HyBrID laser with 2 W/cm/sup 3/ specific average output power by Sabotinov, N.V., Akerboom, F., Jones, D.R., Maitland, A., Little, C.E.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-04-1995)
    “…A copper HyBrID laser (/spl lambda/510.6, 578.2 nm) is reported, which produced an average output power of 9.5 W from an active volume of just 4.77 cm/sup 3/…”
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    Influence on operating characteristics of scaling sealed-off CuBr lasers in active length by Astadjov, D.N., Dimitrov, K.D., Jones, D.R., Kirkov, V., Little, L., Little, C.E., Sabotinov, N.V., Vuchkov, N.K.

    Published in Optics communications (15-02-1997)
    “…We have scaled sealed-off copper bromide lasers in average output power from 24 W to 58 W by increasing the active length from 50 to 120 cm. It was found that…”
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    A CuBr laser with 1. 4 W/cm[sup 3] average output power by Astadjov, D.N., Dimitrov, K.D., Sabotinov, N.V., Vuchkov, N.K., Little, C.E.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-06-1994)
    “…An average laser power of 6.7 W has been obtained from a small-bore CuBr laser with a constructive active volume of 4.77 cm[sup 3], i.e., a record specific…”
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    A CuBr laser with 1.4 W/cm/sup 3/ average output power by Astadjov, D.N., Dimitrov, K.D., Little, C.E., Sabotinov, N.V., Vuchkov, N.K.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-06-1994)
    “…An average laser power of 6.7 W has been obtained from a small-bore CuBr laser with a constructive active volume of 4.77 cm/sup 3/, i.e., a record specific…”
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    High-beam quality, high-power copper HyBrID laser injection-seeded oscillator system by Brown, D.J.W, Whyte, C.G, Jones, D.R, Little, C.E

    Published in Optics communications (15-04-1997)
    “…We report an injection-seeded oscillator system based on Cu HyBrID laser active elements producing 120 W of output power with pulse-average divergence <2.3…”
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    Copper bromide laser of 120-W average output power by Astadjov, D.N., Dimitrov, K.D., Jones, D.R., Kirkov, V.K., Little, C.E., Sabotinov, N.V., Vuchkov, N.K.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-05-1997)
    “…A Ne-H/sub 2/-CuBr laser (/spl lambda/510.6, 578.2 nm) is reported, which produced an average output power of 120 W at 2.5% efficiency (based on stored energy)…”
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    A copper HyBrID laser with 2 W/cm(3) specific average output power by Sabotinov, N V, Akerboom, F, Jones, D R, Maitland, A, Little, C E

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-04-1995)
    “…A copper HyBrID laser (lambda510.6, 578.2 nm) is reported, which produced an average output power of 9.5 W from an active volume of just 4.77 cm(3). These…”
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    Genomic DNA is captured and amplified during double-strand break (DSB) repair in human cells by LITTLE, Kevin C. E, CHARTRAND, Pierre

    Published in Oncogene (20-05-2004)
    “…Genomic stability is maintained by the surveillance and repair of DNA damage. Here, we describe a mechanism whereby repair of extrachromosomal DNA…”
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    1.3 W average power at 255 nm by second harmonic generation in BBO pumped by a copper HyBrID laser by Isaev, A.A, Jones, D.R, Little, C.E, Petrash, G.G, Whyte, C.G, Zemskov, K.I

    Published in Optics communications (01-12-1996)
    “…We present the first report of SHG using a copper HyBrID laser. These results allow us to discuss the main factors that determine SHG of HyBrID laser output…”
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    A lead bromide laser operating at 722.9 and 406.2 nm by Jones, D.R., Little, C.E.

    Published in IEEE journal of quantum electronics (01-03-1992)
    “…A self-heated laser, operating on the atomic lead transitions at 722.9 and 406.2 nm is reported. The free lead atoms were produced by electric-discharge…”
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    Electrical breakdown in low-pressure propane-oxygen flames with SF/sub 6/ and air buffers by Little, C.E., Maitland, A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electrical insulation (01-06-1990)
    “…A technique is described for investigating electrical breakdown in gases added to the highly reactive, high-temperature (2500 to 2800 K) environments of C/sub…”
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    Evidence that extrachromosomal double-strand break repair can be coupled to the repair of chromosomal double-strand breaks in mammalian cells by Dellaire, Graham, Yan, Ju, Little, Kevin C E, Drouin, Régen, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Chromosoma (01-12-2002)
    “…Transfected linear DNA molecules are substrates for double-strand break (DSB) repair in mammalian cells. The DSB repair process can involve recombination…”
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