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    use of ultrasonic imaging to evaluate the effect of protozoan grazing and movement on the topography of bacterial biofilms by Parry, J.D, Holmes, A.K, Unwin, M.E, Laybourn-Parry, J

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-10-2007)
    “…This study evaluated the effect of protozoan movement and grazing on the topography of a dual-bacterial biofilm using both conventional light microscopy and a…”
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    Ultrasonic imaging of biofilms utilizing echoes from the biofilm/air interface by Holmes, A.K., Laybourn-Parry, J., Parry, J.D., Unwin, M.E., Challis, R.E.

    “…Ultrasonic imaging of biofilms in water is difficult due to the very low contrast in acoustic impedance between the biofilm and water. In this paper, biofilms…”
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    Enhanced electronic system reliability - challenges for temperature prediction by Parry, J.D., Rantala, J., Lasance, C.J.M.

    “…Using telecommunication as an example, it is argued that the electronics industry badly needs a change in attitude toward reliability thinking. The role of…”
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    Toxic effects of Streptomyces griseus spores and exudate on gill pathology of freshwater fish by Lewis, J.W., Morley, N.J., Drinkall, J., Jamieson, B.J., Wright, R., Parry, J.D.

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-01-2009)
    “…Many unexplained fish-kills in British waters are considered microbial in origin and a large proportion of field sites contains elevated concentrations of…”
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    CFD for Electronics Cooling: MCAD and EDA embedded vs. stand-alone by Parry, J.D.

    “…Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for electronics cooling (EC) has developed differently from general-purpose CFD, due to the nature of the market it serves…”
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    The world of thermal characterization according to DELPHI-Part II: Experimental and numerical methods by Lasance, C.J.M., Rosten, H.I., Parry, J.D.

    “…For pt.I see ibid., vol.20, no.4, pp.384-91 (1997). The purpose of the second part of the DELPHI survey paper is twofold. First, to describe the experimental…”
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    The world of thermal characterization according to DELPHI-Part I: Background to DELPHI by Rosten, H.I., Lasance, C.J.M., Parry, J.D.

    “…The accurate prediction of the temperatures of critical electronic parts at the package, board and system level is seriously hampered by the lack of reliable,…”
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    Traumatic haemorrhage into an occult phaeochromocytoma: presentation and management in a patient with septic shock by Saxena, N., Parry‐Jones, A. J. D.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-04-2008)
    “…Summary Phaeochromocytomas can have a variety of presentations; however, traumatic haemorrhage into a phaeochromocytoma is a rare presentation. Diagnosing and…”
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    Development, validation and application of a thermal model of a plastic quad flat pack by Rosten, H.I., Parry, J.D., Addison, J.S., Viswanath, R., Davies, M., Fitzgerald, E.

    “…A thermal model of a Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP), developed using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program is presented. The model predictions are…”
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    Trauma and critical care - I Orthopaedic trauma and critical care: an overview by Parry-Jones, AJD

    Published in Trauma (London, England) (01-07-2003)
    “…The aim in this rst article of the series is to examine aspects of intensive care in relation to orthopaedic trauma. Spinal injuries create their own special…”
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    Anaesthetist or intensivist? by Parry-Jones, A J D

    Published in Hospital medicine (London, England : 1998) (01-09-2004)
    “…Pain may be defined as a sensory and emotional experience to an unpleasant stimulus. The birth of a new speciality can be painful. In the quest for…”
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