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    A review of the physonect siphonophore genera Halistemma (Family Agalmatidae) and Stephanomia (Family Stephanomiidae) by Pugh, P R, Baxter, E J

    Published in Zootaxa (18-12-2014)
    “…Re-descriptions are given for all the known species in the siphonophore physonect genera Halistemma (Family Agalmatidae) and Stephanomia (Family Stephanomiidae…”
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    A synopsis of the Family Cordagalmatidae fam. nov. (Cnidaria, Siphonophora, Physonectae) by Pugh, P R

    Published in Zootaxa (29-03-2016)
    “…The genus Cordagalma is reviewed and a re-description given of one of the extant species, C. ordinatum (Haeckel). In addition, four new species are described…”
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    Combination chemotherapy, glucocorticoids, and interferon alfa in the treatment of multiple myeloma: a Southwest Oncology Group study by Salmon, S E, Crowley, J J, Grogan, T M, Finley, P, Pugh, R P, Barlogie, B

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-11-1994)
    “…Standard therapy for multiple myeloma consists of cytotoxic chemotherapy plus glucocorticoids. Interferon (IFN) alfa maintenance is reported to prolong…”
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    Quantification of diel vertical migration by micronektonic taxa in the northeast Atlantic by ANGEL, M. V, PUGH, P. R

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-12-2000)
    “…Analyses of day/night changes in the bathymetric distribution of micronektonic biomass at 16 stations in the northeastern Atlantic, sampled between 1978 and…”
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    A description of two new species of the genus Erenna (Siphonophora: Physonectae: Erennidae), with notes on recently collected specimens of other Erenna species by Pugh, P R, Haddock, S H D

    Published in Zootaxa (11-11-2016)
    “…Two new Erenna species, E. insidiator sp. nov. and E. sirena sp. nov., are described from specimens collected in the vicinity of Monterey Bay, California, and…”
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    Description of Tottonophyes enigmatica gen. nov., sp. nov. (Hydrozoa, Siphonophora, Calycophorae), with a reappraisal of the function and homology of nectophoral canals by Pugh, P R, Dunn, C W, Haddock, S H D

    Published in Zootaxa (01-05-2018)
    “…A new species of calycophoran siphonophore, Tottonophyes enigmatica gen. nov, sp. nov., is described. It has a unique combination of traits, some shared with…”
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    A revision of the family Forskaliidae (Siphonophora, Physonectae) by PUGH, P. R.

    Published in Journal of natural history (01-06-2003)
    “…The family Forskaliidae (Siphonophora, Physonectae) contains a single genus, Forskalia, whose species are, in general, poorly known. However, in recent years…”
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    A new species of Physophora (Siphonophora: Physonectae: Physophoridae) from the North Atlantic, with comments on related species by Pugh, P. R.

    Published in Systematics and biodiversity (2005)
    “…A new species of Physophora, belonging to the physonect family of siphonophores Physophoridae is described. It can easily be distinguished from the only other…”
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    Fuseudoxid: the elusive sexual stage of the calycophoran siphonophore Crystallophyes amygdalina (Clausophyidae: Crystallophyinae) by Pagès, F., Pugh, P. R.

    Published in Acta zoologica (Stockholm) (01-10-2002)
    “…We have identified the sexual stage of the calycophoran siphonophore Crystallophyes amygdalinaMoser, 1925 and it appears to be closely related to the…”
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    A re-description of Frillagalma vityazi Daniel 1966 (Siphonophorae, Agalmatidae) by Pugh, PR

    Published in Scientia marina (01-09-1998)
    “…Ten complete specimens of Frillagalma vityazi Daniel, 1966 (Siphonophorae, Agalmatidae) were collected by the submersibles Johnson-Sea-Link I and II. These…”
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    A Revision of the Sub-Family Nectopyramidinae (Siphonophora, Prayidae) by Pugh, P. R.

    “…The sub-family Nectopyramidinae (Siphonophora, Prayidae) is reviewed and revised. Previously the sub-family was considered to comprise one genus, Nectopyramis,…”
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    Across-slope relations between the biological populations, the euphotic zone and the oxygen minimum layer off the coast of Oman during the southwest monsoon (August, 1994) by HERRING, P. J, FASHAM, M. J. R, WEEKS, A. R, HEMMINGS, J. C. P, ROE, H. S. J, PUGH, P. R, HOLLEY, S, CRISP, N. A, ANGEL, M. V

    Published in Progress in oceanography (1998)
    “…An area some 120 x 70 km off the eastern coast of Oman (containing the UK JGOFS Arabesque station) was intensively studied over a 17 day period in August 1994,…”
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    Randomized phase III study of 5-fluorouracil plus high dose folinic acid versus 5-fluorouracil plus folinic acid plus methyl-lomustine for patients with advanced colorectal cancer by Jones, Jr, D V, Winn, R J, Brown, B W, Levy, L B, Pugh, R P, Wade, 3rd, J L, Gross, H M, Pendergrass, K B, Levin, B, Abbruzzese, J L

    Published in Cancer (15-11-1995)
    “…Metastatic colorectal cancer is generally incurable. The most active regimen available, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and folinic acid (Leucovorin), produces response…”
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    An intergroup phase III randomized study of doxorubicin and dacarbazine with or without ifosfamide and mesna in advanced soft tissue and bone sarcomas by Antman, K, Crowley, J, Balcerzak, S P, Rivkin, S E, Weiss, G R, Elias, A, Natale, R B, Cooper, R M, Barlogie, B, Trump, D L

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (01-07-1993)
    “…Doxorubicin alone or with dacarbazine (DTIC; AD) is considered the best available therapy for metastatic adult sarcomas. Ifosfamide is active in sarcomas that…”
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    Benthic siphonophores: a review of the family Rhodaliidae (Siphonophora, Physonectae) by Pugh, P. R.

    “…This paper reviews the present state of our knowledge concerning a little known family of physonect siphonophores, the Rhodaliidae. The members of this family…”
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    Pseudo-Gaucher cells in the bone marrow of a patient with Hodgkin's disease by Zidar, B L, Hartsock, R J, Lee, R E, Glew, R H, LaMarco, K L, Pugh, R P, Raju, R N, Shackney, S E

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-04-1987)
    “…The authors studied an 18-year-old woman with stage IIIB nodular sclerosis Hodgkin's disease whose bone marrow contained abnormal storage cells that resembled…”
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    Chemotherapy-induced myocardial infarction in a young man with Hodgkin's disease by House, K W, Simon, S R, Pugh, R P

    Published in Clinical cardiology (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-02-1992)
    “…A 32-year-old male with stage IIIA nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's disease and no cardiac risk factors presented with chest pain after receiving chemotherapy…”
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    alpha-Interferon for remission maintenance: preliminary report on the Southwest Oncology Group Study by Salmon, S E, Beckord, J, Pugh, R P, Barlogie, B, Crowley, J

    Published in Seminars in oncology (01-10-1991)
    “…This preliminary report focuses on the therapeutic role of interferon in a large randomized trial evaluating combination chemotherapy induction and interferon…”
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    Whole brain irradiation and intrathecal methotrexate in the treatment of solid tumor leptomeningeal metastases. A southwest oncology group study by SAUSE, W. T, CROWLEY, J, EYRE, H. J, RIVKIN, S. E, PUGH, R. P, QUAGLIANA, J. M, TAYLOR, S. A, MOLNAR, B

    Published in Journal of neuro-oncology (01-09-1988)
    “…From 1981 through 1985 the Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG) conducted a study evaluating the natural history and the effectiveness of standard therapy in those…”
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