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    A hands-free stool sampling system for monitoring intestinal health and disease by Grego, Sonia, Welling, Claire M., Miller, Graham H., Coggan, Peter F., Sellgren, Katelyn L., Hawkins, Brian T., Ginsburg, Geoffrey S., Ruiz, Jose R., Fisher, Deborah A., Stoner, Brian R.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-06-2022)
    “…Analysis of stool offers simple, non-invasive monitoring for many gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and access to the gut microbiome, however adherence to stool…”
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    Hypoxia Activated Prodrugs: Factors Influencing Design and Development by Liang, Dinghua, Miller, Graham H, Tranmer, Geoffrey K

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-01-2015)
    “…Hypoxia in tumor cells is characterized by a lack of oxygen resulting from reduced blood supply to the surrounding tissue, and is a common characteristic of…”
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    Nutrient removal from human fecal sludge digestate in full-scale biological filters by Forbis-Stokes, Aaron A., Miller, Graham H., Segretain, Armel, Rabarison, Felahasina, Andriambololona, Tojoniaina, Deshusses, Marc A.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-10-2020)
    “…There is a great need for simple methods for digestate management for potential household sanitation systems based on anaerobic digestion of minimally diluted…”
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    Designing Pilot Treatment Systems for Evaluation of Passive Nitrogen and Phosphorus Filtration in Stormwater by Hill, Lauren, Wolter, Seth, Pluer, William T., Wolter, Scott, Rogers, Tate, Johnson, Jeffrey, Miller, Graham H., Acosta-Calle, Sebastian, Stoner, Brian R., Darcy, Julia W.

    “…High concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorous, commonly introduced to stormwater through urban runoff, agricultural processes, and domestic wastewater…”
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    MYOCARDIAL FUNCTION AND LEFT VENTRICULAR VOLUMES IN ACQUIRED VALVULAR INSUFFICIENCY by MILLER, G A, KIRKLIN, J W, SWAN, H J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-1965)
    “…The effect of valvular insufficiency on left ventricular volumes was studied by an angiographic method in 37 patients. Ejection of the additional volume load…”
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    EFFECT OF CHRONIC PRESSURE AND VOLUME OVERLOAD ON LEFT HEART VOLUMES IN SUBJECTS WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE by MILLER, G A, SWAN, H J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-1964)
    “…Left heart volumes were determined angiographically in 50 subjects of whom 18 had no abnormality of the left heart, 12 had lesions causing pressure overload of…”
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    Congenital absence of the pulmonary valve by Macartney, Fergus J., Miller, Graham A. H.

    Published in British Heart Journal (01-07-1970)
    “…The clinical, radiological, electrocardiographic, and haemodynamic findings in 7 patients with the syndrome of congenital absence of the pulmonary valve with…”
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    ISOLATED CONGENITAL MITRAL INSUFFICIENCY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO LEFT HEART VOLUMES by MILLER, G A, BROWN, R, SWAN, H J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-1964)
    “…Clinical, hemodynamic, and angiocardiographic findings are described in seven cases of congenital mitral insufficiency. The volumes and changes in volume of…”
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    Isolated coronary ostial stenosis by Miller, G A, Honey, M, el-Sayed, H

    “…We have examined 5 patients with typical angina pectoris and found them to have left coronary ostial stenosis without evidence of any other coronary arterial…”
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    Aortic catheterisation via percutaneous left ventricular puncture by Wong, P H, Chow, J S, Chen, W W, Miller, G A

    “…When retrograde catheterisation and angiography of the ascending aorta from the brachial or femoral approach is not possible, this can be accomplished by…”
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