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    Length variations within the Merle retrotransposon of canine PMEL : correlating genotype with phenotype by Murphy, Sarah C, Evans, Jacquelyn M, Tsai, Kate L, Clark, Leigh Anne

    Published in Mobile DNA (03-08-2018)
    “…The antisense insertion of a canine short interspersed element (SINEC_Cf) in the pigmentation gene (or ) causes a coat pattern phenotype in dogs termed merle…”
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    Persistent upwelling in the Mid-Atlantic Bight detected using gap-filled, high-resolution satellite SST by Murphy, Sarah C., Nazzaro, Laura J., Simkins, James, Oliver, Matthew J., Kohut, Josh, Crowley, Michael, Miles, Travis N.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-09-2021)
    “…This study applied a Spike-Filter (SF) method to identify and remove rapidly moving clouds over the coastal ocean in GOES-16 satellite sea surface temperature…”
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    A glycine transporter SLC6A5 frameshift mutation causes startle disease in Spanish greyhounds by Murphy, Sarah C., Recio, Alfredo, de la Fuente, Cristian, Guo, Ling T., Shelton, G. Diane, Clark, Leigh Anne

    Published in Human genetics (01-05-2019)
    “…Startle disease, or hyperekplexia, is a glycinergic disorder characterized by hypertonia and apnea that is triggered by noise and/or touch. Mutations in five…”
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    Factor Structure of a Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Scale in Clinically-Referred Children by Jacobson, Lisa A., Murphy-Bowman, Sarah C., Pritchard, Alison E., Tart-Zelvin, Ariana, Zabel, T. Andrew, Mahone, E. Mark

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-11-2012)
    “…“Sluggish cognitive tempo” (SCT) is a construct hypothesized to describe a constellation of behaviors that includes daydreaming, lethargy, drowsiness,…”
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    Sortable silt records of intermediate-depth circulation and sedimentation in the Southwest Labrador Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum by Hoffmann, Sharon S., Dalsing, Risa E., Murphy, Sarah C.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-02-2019)
    “…The Labrador Sea is a vital region for the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), where overflow waters from the Nordic Seas mix with locally…”
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