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    On the challenges of healthcare modelling and a proposed project life cycle for successful implementation by Harper, P R, Pitt, M A

    “…OR methods and tools are being increasingly applied within the health services domain to support objective decision-making for the effective and efficient…”
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    Three-dimensional crustal structure of Long Valley caldera, California, and evidence for the migration of CO2 under Mammoth Mountain by Foulger, G. R., Julian, B. R., Pitt, A. M., Hill, D. P., Malin, P. E., Shalev, E.

    “…A temporary network of 69 three‐component seismic stations captured a major seismic sequence in Long Valley caldera in 1997. We performed a tomographic…”
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    Non-double-couple microearthquakes at Long Valley caldera, California, provide evidence for hydraulic fracturing by Foulger, G.R, Julian, B.R, Hill, D.P, Pitt, A.M, Malin, P.E, Shalev, E

    “…Most of 26 small (0.4≲ M≲3.1) microearthquakes at Long Valley caldera in mid-1997, analyzed using data from a dense temporary network of 69 digital…”
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    Very-long-period volcanic earthquakes beneath Mammoth Mountain, California by Hill, David P., Dawson, Phillip, Johnston, Malcolm J. S., Pitt, A. M., Biasi, Glenn, Smith, Ken

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-05-2002)
    “…Detection of three very‐long‐period (VLP) volcanic earthquakes beneath Mammoth Mountain emphasizes that magmatic processes continue to be active beneath this…”
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    Toward an explanation of the power law artifact: insights from response surface analysis by MYUNG, In Jae, KIM, Cheongtag, PITT, Mark A

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-07-2000)
    “…The power law (y = ax-b) has been shown to provide a good description of data collected in a wide range of fields in psychology. R. B. Anderson and Tweney…”
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    Reflux oesophagitis and Helicobacter pylori infection in elderly patients by Liston, R., Pitt, M. A., Banerjee, A. K.

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (01-04-1996)
    “…Helicobacter pylori is associated with gastritis, peptic ulcers and gastric malignancies. Little attention has been paid to the possibility that it may also…”
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    An audit of the accuracy of fine needle aspiration using a liquid-based cytology system in the setting of a rapid access breast clinic by Joseph, L., Edwards, J. M., Nicholson, C. M., Pitt, M. A., Howat, A. J.

    Published in Cytopathology (Oxford) (01-12-2002)
    “…We have assessed the effectiveness and accuracy of reporting fine needle aspirates of the breast (FNAB) using a liquid‐based cytology (LBC) system (the…”
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    Seismic image of a CO2 reservoir beneath a seismically active volcano by Julian, Bruce R., Pitt, A.M., Foulger, G.R.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-04-1998)
    “…Mammoth Mountain is a seismically active volcano 200 000 to 50 000 years old, situated on the southwestern rim of Long Valley caldera, California. Since 1989…”
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    Pseudoangiosarcomatous carcinoma of the genitourinary tract by Pitt, M A, Morphopoulos, G, Wells, S, Bisset, D L

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-11-1995)
    “…Two cases of pseudoangiosarcomatous carcinoma of the genitourinary tract, arising in the vulva in one and the bladder in the other, are presented. In case 1,…”
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    The nature of atypical multinucleated stromal cells: a study of 37 cases from different sites by Pitt, M A, Roberts, I S, Agbamu, D A, Eyden, B P

    Published in Histopathology (01-08-1993)
    “…The morphology, immunophenotype and ultrastructure of atypical multinucleated stromal cells in 37 specimens from different anatomical sites were compared…”
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    Counting Probability Distributions: Differential Geometry and Model Selection by Myung, In Jae, Balasubramanian, Vijay, Pitt, Mark A.

    “…A central problem in science is deciding among competing explanations of data containing random errors. We argue that assessing the "complexity" of…”
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    The use of rhythm in attending to speech by Pitt, M A, Samuel, A G

    “…Three experiments examined attentional allocation during speech processing to determine whether listeners capitalize on the rhythmic nature of speech and…”
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    Serosal reaction in chronic gastric ulcers: an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study by Pitt, M A, Haboubi, N Y

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-03-1995)
    “…AIM--To study the serosal reaction in gastrectomy specimens with benign chronic peptic ulcers. METHODS--Gastrectomy specimens were fixed in neutral buffered…”
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    Multinucleated stromal giant cells of the colonic lamina propria in ulcerative colitis by Pitt, M A, Knox, W F, Haboubi, N Y

    Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-09-1993)
    “…Multinucleated stromal giant cells were seen in the colonic mucosa in biopsy specimens from two patients with long-standing quiescent ulcerative colitis…”
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    Syllabic effects in word processing: evidence from the structural induction paradigm by Pitt, M A, Smith, K L, Klein, J M

    “…Spoken words have a rich structural organization in memory, consisting of syllabic and subsyllabic representations. A phoneme monitoring paradigm, in which the…”
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    Is Compensation for Coarticulation Mediated by the Lexicon? by Pitt, Mark A., McQueen, James M.

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-10-1998)
    “…Ambiguous stops between /t/ and /k/ tend to be heard as /k/ after /s/-final words and as /t/ after /∫/-final words. Elman and McClelland (1988,Journal of…”
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