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    How neurons exploit fractal geometry to optimize their network connectivity by Smith, Julian H., Rowland, Conor, Harland, B., Moslehi, S., Montgomery, R. D., Schobert, K., Watterson, W. J., Dalrymple-Alford, J., Taylor, R. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-01-2021)
    “…We investigate the degree to which neurons are fractal, the origin of this fractality, and its impact on functionality. By analyzing three-dimensional images…”
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    Fractal Electrodes as a Generic Interface for Stimulating Neurons by Watterson, W. J., Montgomery, R. D., Taylor, R. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-07-2017)
    “…The prospect of replacing damaged body parts with artificial implants is being transformed from science fiction to science fact through the increasing…”
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    The synthesis and analysis of lignin-bound Hibbert ketone structures in technical lignins by Miles-Barrett, Daniel M, Neal, Andrew R, Hand, Calum, Montgomery, James R D, Panovic, Isabella, Ojo, O Stephen, Lancefield, Christopher S, Cordes, David B, Slawin, Alexandra M Z, Lebl, Tomas, Westwood, Nicholas J

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (01-01-2016)
    “…Understanding the structure of technical lignins resulting from acid-catalysed treatment of lignocellulosic biomass is important for their future applications…”
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    Seeing shapes in seemingly random spatial patterns: Fractal analysis of Rorschach inkblots by Taylor, R P, Martin, T P, Montgomery, R D, Smith, J H, Micolich, A P, Boydston, C, Scannell, B C, Fairbanks, M S, Spehar, B

    Published in PloS one (14-02-2017)
    “…Rorschach inkblots have had a striking impact on the worlds of art and science because of the remarkable variety of associations with recognizable and namable…”
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    Fractionation and DOSY NMR as Analytical Tools: From Model Polymers to a Technical Lignin by Montgomery, James R. D, Lancefield, Christopher S, Miles-Barrett, Daniel M, Ackermann, Katrin, Bode, Bela E, Westwood, Nicholas J, Lebl, Tomas

    Published in ACS omega (30-11-2017)
    “…One key challenge hindering the valorization of lignin is its structural complexity. Artificial lignin-like materials provide a stepping stone between the…”
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    Impact of small-angle scattering on ballistic transport in quantum dots by See, A M, Pilgrim, I, Scannell, B C, Montgomery, R D, Klochan, O, Burke, A M, Aagesen, M, Lindelof, P E, Farrer, I, Ritchie, D A, Taylor, R P, Hamilton, A R, Micolich, A P

    Published in Physical review letters (11-05-2012)
    “…Disorder increasingly affects performance as electronic devices are reduced in size. The ionized dopants used to populate a device with electrons are…”
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    Channel change and flooding, Skokomish River, Washington by Stover, S.C., Montgomery, D.R.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-03-2001)
    “…Analysis of 45 years of cross-section data documents changes in channel width and bed elevation along the Skokomish River, Washington. The bed of the South…”
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    Using Fractionation and Diffusion Ordered Spectroscopy to Study Lignin Molecular Weight by Montgomery, James R. D., Bazley, Priory, Lebl, Tomas, Westwood, Nicholas J.

    Published in ChemistryOpen (Weinheim) (01-05-2019)
    “…Recent reports demonstrate that applications of the biopolymer lignin can be helped by the use of a fraction of the lignin which has an optimal molecular…”
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    Gully evolution and geomorphic adjustments of badlands to reforestation by Ballesteros Cánovas, J. A., Stoffel, M., Martín-Duque, J. F., Corona, C., Lucía, A., Bodoque, J. M., Montgomery, D. R.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-03-2017)
    “…Badlands and gullied areas are among those geomorphic environments with the highest erosion rates worldwide. Nevertheless, records of their evolution and their…”
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    Rainfall triggers more deep-seated landslides than Cascadia earthquakes in the Oregon Coast Range, USA by LaHusen, S. R., Duvall, A. R., Booth, A. M., Grant, A., Mishkin, B. A., Montgomery, D. R., Struble, W., Roering, J. J., Wartman, J.

    Published in Science advances (01-09-2020)
    “…Deep-seated landslides in the central Oregon Coast Range are triggered mostly by rainfall, not large Cascadia earthquakes. The coastal Pacific Northwest USA…”
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    Segmented interlocking nail: an in vivo evaluation of a novel humeral osteotomy fixation device in a caprine model by Stephens, T J, Montgomery, R D, Edmondson, M A

    “…To describe a novel humeral fixation device, the insertion technique, healing of humeral osteotomies, and clinical outcomes in a caprine model over a six month…”
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    Distribution of bedrock and alluvial channels in forested mountain drainage basins by Montgomery, David R, Abbe, Tim B, Buffington, John M, Peterson, N. Phil, Schmidt, Kevin M, Stock, Jonathan D

    Published in Nature (London) (13-06-1996)
    “…Montgomery et al investigated the distribution of channel types in forested mountain drainage basins, and showed that the occurrence of bedrock and alluvial…”
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    Fractal Electronics for Stimulating and Sensing Neural Networks: Enhanced Electrical, Optical, and Cell Interaction Properties by Moslehi, S, Rowland, C, Smith, J H, Watterson, W J, Griffiths, W, Montgomery, R D, Philliber, S, Marlow, C A, Perez, M-T, Taylor, R P

    Published in Advances in neurobiology (2024)
    “…Imagine a world in which damaged parts of the body - an arm, an eye, and ultimately a region of the brain - can be replaced by artificial implants capable of…”
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    The variability of root cohesion as an influence on shallow landslide susceptibility in the Oregon Coast Range by Schmidt, K M, Roering, J J, Stock, J D, Dietrich, W E, Montgomery, D R, Schaub, T

    Published in Canadian geotechnical journal (01-10-2001)
    “…Decades of quantitative measurement indicate that roots can mechanically reinforce shallow soils in forested landscapes. Forests, however, have variations in…”
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    URBANIZATION, FLOOD FREQUENCY, AND SALMON ABUNDANCE IN PUGET LOWLAND STREAMS by Moscrip, Amy L., Montgomery, David R.

    “…Urbanization history and flood frequencies were determined in six low-order streams in the Puget Lowlands, Washington, for the period between the 1940/50s and…”
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    Evaluation of three approaches to meniscal release by Austin, B, Montgomery, R D, Wright, J, Bellah, J R, Tonks, C

    “…Three approaches to medial meniscal release (MMR) were compared using 48 canine cadaver stifles. The approaches included a caudomedial arthrotomy approach, a…”
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    PROCESS DOMAINS AND THE RIVER CONTINUUM by Montgomery, David R.

    “…The concept of process domains is proposed as an alternative to the River Continuum Concept for the influence of geomorphic processes on aquatic ecosystems…”
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    Topographic controls on erosion rates in tectonically active mountain ranges by Montgomery, David R, Brandon, Mark T

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-08-2002)
    “…The functional relationship between erosion rate and topography is central to understanding both controls on global sediment flux and the potential for…”
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    Streamflow and Water Well Responses to Earthquakes by Montgomery, David R., Manga, Michael

    “…Earthquake-induced crustal deformation and ground shaking can alter stream flow and water levels in wells through consolidation of surficial deposits,…”
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