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    Benthic biomass size spectra in shelf and deep-sea sediments by Kelly-Gerreyn, B. A, Martin, A. P, Bett, B. J, Anderson, T. R, Kaariainen, J. I, Main, C. E, Marcinko, C. J, Yool, A

    Published in Biogeosciences (26-11-2014)
    “…The biomass distributions of marine benthic metazoans (meio- to macro-fauna, 1 μg–32 mg wet weight) across three contrasting sites were investigated to test…”
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    Simulating pathways of subsurface oil in the Faroe–Shetland Channel using an ocean general circulation model by Main, C.E., Yool, A., Holliday, N.P., Popova, E.E., Jones, D.O.B., Ruhl, H.A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-01-2017)
    “…Little is known about the fate of subsurface hydrocarbon plumes from deep-sea oil well blowouts and their effects on processes and communities. As deepwater…”
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    Feeding ecology of myctophid fishes in the northern Scotia Sea by Shreeve, R. S., Collins, M. A., Tarling, G. A., Main, C. E., Ward, P., Johnston, N. M.

    “…The diets of 9 species of myctophid fishes,Electrona carlsbergi,E. antarctica,Gymnoscopelus fraseri,G. nicholsi,G. braueri,Protomyctophum bolini,P…”
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    Hydrocarbon contamination affects deep-sea benthic oxygen uptake and microbial community composition by Main, C.E., Ruhl, H.A., Jones, D.O.B., Yool, A., Thornton, B., Mayor, D.J.

    “…Accidental oil well blowouts have the potential to introduce large quantities of hydrocarbons into the deep sea and disperse toxic contaminants to midwater and…”
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    A regional analysis of the meteorological aspects of the spread and development of blue mold on tobacco by DAVIS, J. M, MAIN, C. E

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-01-1984)
    “…Tobacco blue mold, caused by Peronospora tabacina, is a highly weather-sensitive disease that occurred in the major tobacco production areas of North Carolina…”
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    Animal toxicity of phytopathogenic fungi by Main, C.E, Hamilton, P.B

    Published in Applied microbiology (1972)
    “…Twelve genera of phytopathogenic fungi comprising 27 species previously reported to produce phytotoxins were tested concurrently for animal and plant toxicity…”
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    A numerical model of the transport and diffusion of Peronospora tabacina spores in the evolving atmospheric boundary layer by Yao, Chengwei, Pal Arya, S., Davis, Jerry, Main, Charles E.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-06-1997)
    “…Numerical solutions of the diffusion equation of Peronospora tabacina spores from a finite-area source over flat terrain in the evolving convective boundary…”
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    Trisomy 10 mosaicism in a newborn boy; delineation of the syndrome by de France, H F, Beemer, F A, Senders, R C, Schaminée-Main, S C

    Published in Clinical genetics (01-01-1985)
    “…The fifth case of trisomy 10 mosaicism is presented. Only in cultured fibroblasts this mosaicism was found, while peripheral lymphocytes revealed a normal…”
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    IMAGES OF AGGRO by Main, C E

    Published in Library review (Glasgow) (01-02-1975)
    “…AS WE RETREAT ever deeper into ourselves from the chaos around us-security chains on each door, 'I spy' peepholes obtained on mail order through Exchange and…”
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    Factors affecting systemic infection of tobacco by Peronospora tabacina by Moss, M.A. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh), Main, C.E

    Published in Phytopathology (01-08-1989)
    “…Economic crop losses in tobacco induced by Peronospora tabacina in the United States during 1980 were due in part to systemic plant infection. Controlled…”
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    MEDIA ARCHIVES: THE LONG HELLO by MAIN, C.E

    Published in Library review (Glasgow) (01-04-1983)
    “…Few LR readers will lack sympathy with the drive towards archive preservation of cultural materials. To that extent, the report reviewed below will be…”
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    Aerobiological, ecological, and health linkages by Main, Charles E

    Published in Environment international (01-06-2003)
    “…Aerobiology is an interdisciplinary science representing the presence and movement of biological particles in the earth's atmosphere. As an important component…”
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    Use of aerobiological information and meteorological trajectory analysis to predict and monitor spread of plant disease epidemics by Main, CE, Keever, T, Holmes, G J

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2004)
    “…Epidemics caused by new and/or exotic airborne plant pathogens, such as mildews and rusts in the hands of bioterrorists could represent a serious threat to…”
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    An assessment of predictive forecasting of Juniperus ashei pollen movement in the Southern Great Plains, USA by Van de Water, Peter K, Keever, Thomas, Main, Charles E, Levetin, Estelle

    Published in International journal of biometeorology (01-12-2003)
    “…Juniperus ashei pollen, a significant aeroallergen, has been recorded during December and January in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the past 20 years. The nearest…”
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    Comparison of two aerobiological approaches for predicting the aerial incursion of soybean rust into the United States by Main, CE, Keever, T, Isard, SA, Magarey, R D, Redlin, S C, Russo, J M

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2004)
    “…Soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) was first detected in Brazil in 2001 and is likely to be aerially transported into the U.S. The USDA-APHIS is funding a…”
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