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    Identification of homemade inorganic explosives by ion chromatographic analysis of post-blast residues by Johns, Cameron, Shellie, Robert A., Potter, Oscar G., O’Reilly, John W., Hutchinson, Joseph P., Guijt, Rosanne M., Breadmore, Michael C., Hilder, Emily F., Dicinoski, Greg W., Haddad, Paul R.

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (29-02-2008)
    “…Anions and cations of interest for the post-blast identification of homemade inorganic explosives were separated and detected by ion chromatographic (IC)…”
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    Chromatographic and electrophoretic separation of inorganic sulfur and sulfur–oxygen species by O’Reilly, John W., Dicinoski, Greg W., Shaw, Matthew J., Haddad, Paul R.

    Published in Analytica Chimica Acta (29-03-2001)
    “…A review is presented of the use of chromatographic and electrophoretic methods for the separation of inorganic sulfur species in aqueous matrices, with…”
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    Prediction of Analyte Retention for Ion Chromatography Separations Performed Using Elution Profiles Comprising Multiple Isocratic and Gradient Steps by Shellie, Robert A, Ng, Boon K, Dicinoski, Greg W, Poynter, Samuel D. H, O'Reilly, John W, Pohl, Christopher A, Haddad, Paul R

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-04-2008)
    “…This study addresses the simulation of ion chromatographic (IC) separations performed under conditions where the elution profile consists of a sequence of…”
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    Separation of thiosulfate and the polythionates in gold thiosulfate leach solutions by capillary electrophoresis by O'Reilly, John W., Dicinoski, Greg W., Miura, Yasuyuki, Haddad, Paul R.

    Published in Electrophoresis (01-06-2003)
    “…A technique for the separation of thiosulfate (S2O32−), polythionates (SxO62−, x = 3 to 5) and the gold(I) thiosulfate complex (Au(S2O3)23‐) using capillary…”
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    Weak Substrate Binding to Transport Proteins Studied by NMR by Spooner, Paul J.R., O’Reilly, W. John, Homans, Steven W., Rutherford, Nicholas G., Henderson, Peter J.F., Watts, Anthony

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-12-1998)
    “…The weak binding of sugar substrates fails to induce any quantifiable physical changes in the l-fucose-H + symport protein, FucP, from Escherichia coli, and…”
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