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    Sphingosine inhibits monocyte tissue factor-initiated coagulation by altering factor VII binding by Conkling, P R, Patton, K L, Hannun, Y A, Greenberg, C S, Weinberg, J B

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-11-1989)
    “…Tissue factor is a lipoprotein, expressed on the surface of cells, which binds coagulation Factor VII or VIIa, leading to activation of Factors X and IX with…”
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    Phase Retrieval for Radar Waveform Optimization by Patton, L. K., Rigling, B. D.

    “…An important problem in radar waveform optimization is the synthesis of discrete time constant modulus signals from Fourier magnitude data. Iterative…”
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    Synovial mononuclear phagocytes in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis: quantitative and functional aspects by Weinberg, J B, Wortham, T S, Misukonis, M A, Patton, K L, Chitneni, S R

    Published in Immunological investigations (01-01-1993)
    “…Macrophages are normal constituents of synovial tissue, and in inflammatory synovitis the number of synovial macrophages increases. Synovial macrophages and…”
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    Autocorrelation Constraints in Radar Waveform Optimization for Detection by Patton, L. K., Rigling, B. D.

    “…We consider the design of radar transmit waveforms that are optimal for the purposes of detecting multiple unknown targets in a known interference environment…”
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    Measurement of an adhesion molecule as an indicator of inflammatory disease activity. Up-regulation of the receptor for hyaluronate (CD44) in rheumatoid arthritis by Haynes, B F, Hale, L P, Patton, K L, Martin, M E, McCallum, R M

    Published in Arthritis and rheumatism (01-11-1991)
    “…The hyaluronate receptor (CD44) molecule is a multifunctional cell surface protein involved in T cell activation, monocyte cytokine release, fibroblast…”
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    Radar-centric design of waveforms with disjoint spectral support by Patton, L. K., Bryant, C. A., Himed, B.

    Published in 2012 IEEE Radar Conference (01-05-2012)
    “…Radar designers seek transmit waveforms that have an acceptable time envelope (modulus), power spectral density, and ambiguity function. However, these three…”
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    Direct Cartesian detection, localization, and de-ghosting for passive multistatic radar by Hack, D. E., Patton, L. K., Kerrick, A. D., Saville, M. A.

    “…Conventional passive multistatic radar systems, which are comprised of multiple transmitters and receivers, detect and localize targets in a two-stage process…”
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    Adaptive pulse design for space-time adaptive processing by Patton, L. K., Hack, D. E., Himed, B.

    “…Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is used in radar to adaptively suppress both ground clutter returns and radio frequency interference (RFI). However, RFI…”
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    On the applicability of source localization techniques to passive multistatic radar by Hack, D. E., Patton, L. K., Himed, B., Saville, M. A.

    “…The source localization problem concerns the detection and localization of an emitter whose transmission is observed by geographically separated receivers. The…”
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    Response to injectable selenium and vitamin E on reproductive performance of sows receiving a standard commercial diet by Chavez, E.R, Patton, K.L

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-12-1986)
    “…Thirty-one purebred Landrace sows were allocated to one of three experimental groups to determine the nutritional significance of parenteral injection of 3 mg…”
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    Direct-path mitigation for underground imaging in RF Tomography by Monte, L L, Patton, L K, Wicks, M C

    “…Belowground imaging using RF Tomography is challenged by strong direct-path coupling between sensors. In this work, a direct-path mitigation procedure is…”
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    SETTLING ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTES: THE EXPERIENCE WITH AND FUTURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIATION by Patton, Leah K.

    Published in Environmental law (Portland, Ore.) (01-04-1984)
    “…Over the past decade, environmental mediation has gained acceptance as a viable means of settling complex issues through negotiation. This Article discusses…”
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    Injuries in the 1987 national amateur volleyball tournament by Schafle, M D, Requa, R K, Patton, W L, Garrick, J G

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-11-1990)
    “…In a prospective study of injuries in the 1987 United States Volleyball Association's national tournament, we found 154 injuries in 1520 participants during…”
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