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    Towards simulating biogeochemical hot spots in the landscape: A geographic object-based approach by Richardson, M.C., Branfireun, B.A., Robinson, V.B., Graniero, P.A.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-08-2007)
    “…Physically based models may offer a means to improve our understanding of how biogeochemical hot spots form in the landscape, and a way to quantify the…”
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    Should status II patients be removed from the pediatric heart transplant waiting list? A multi-institutional study by Kirklin, J K, Naftel, D C, Caldwell, R L, Pearce, F B, Bartlett, H, Rusconi, P, White-Williams, C, Robinson, B V

    “…The survival benefit of cardiac transplantation (CTx) among Status 2 (stable outpatient) adult recipients has been questioned, but few studies have addressed…”
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    Individual and multipersonal fuzzy spatial relations acquired using human–machine interaction by Robinson, V.B.

    Published in Fuzzy sets and systems (01-07-2000)
    “…A major challenge in constructing intelligent geographic information systems (GIS) has been the specification of the meaning of spatial relations so they can…”
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    Optimal dosing of intravenous tacrolimus following pediatric heart transplantation by Robinson, B V, Boyle, G J, Miller, S A, Law, Y M, Myers, J L, Griffith, B P, Webber, S A

    “…Early experience with intravenous tacrolimus at high doses (0.1-0.15 mg/kg/day) was associated with frequent clinical toxicity. The optimal dosing regimen…”
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    Radioimmunoassay for the measurement of S9788 in serum and microdialysis samples by Mackie, C.E., English, H.E., Lelievre, E., Gordon, B.H., Génissel, P., Robinson, B.V.

    “…S59788, 6-[4-(2,2-di-(fluorophenyl)-ethylaminol)-1-piperidinyl]- N, N′-di-2-propenyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine, is a novel compound designed to reverse tumour…”
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    The comparative disposition of [14C]-fotemustine in non-tumourous and tumourous mice by INGS, R. M. J, BREEN, M, DEVEREUX, K, GRAY, A. J, EDWARDS, F. E, LUCAS, C, BRIGGS, M, ROBINSON, B. V, CAMPBELL, D. B

    “…The distribution and excretion of radioactivity from [14C]-fotemustine was examined in mice with melanomas at different stages of development to determine…”
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    A Perspective on the Fundamentals of Fuzzy Sets and their Use in Geographic Information Systems by Robinson, V B

    Published in Transactions in GIS (01-01-2003)
    “…The development of fuzzy sets in geographic information systems (GIS) arose out of the need to handle uncertainty and the ability of soft computing technology…”
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    Use of terbutaline in the treatment of complete heart block in the fetus by Robinson, B V, Ettedgui, J A, Sherman, F S

    Published in Cardiology in the young (01-11-2001)
    “…Between 1989 and 2000, 21 fetuses were diagnosed with complete atrioventricular block. Seven women with fetal ventricular rates of less than 60 were given oral…”
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    Balloon aortic valvotomy through a carotid cutdown in infants with severe aortic stenosis: results of the multi-centric registry by Robinson, B V, Brzezinska-Rajszys, G, Weber, H S, Ksiazyk, J, Fricker, F J, Fischer, D R, Ettedgui, J A

    Published in Cardiology in the young (01-05-2000)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the short and intermediate term results of infants who have undergone balloon aortic valvotomy from the carotid…”
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    Some biological and pharmacological properties of inflammatory exudates by Doherty, N S, Robinson, B V

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-12-1976)
    “…Inflammatory exudates were obtained from polyester sponges which had been implanted subcutaneously in rats four days previously. This material was found to be…”
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    PRODUCTION OF AN ANTI‐INFLAMMATORY SUBSTANCE AT A SITE OF INFLAMMATION by ROBINSON, B. V., ROBSON, J. M.

    “…The anti‐inflammatory effect of various substances was measured in rats implanted with cotton wool pellets. Injection or implantation of irritant materials…”
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    Separation of irritancy from the anti‐inflammatory component of inflammation exudate by Billingham, M. E. J., Robinson, B. V.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-02-1972)
    “…The anti-inflammatory component found in inflammation exudates has been purified by Sephadex gel filtration and preparative polyacrylamide electrophoresis…”
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    Role of the Liver in Inflammation by BILLINGHAM, M. E. J, GORDON, A. H, ROBINSON, B. V

    Published in Nature. New biology (London) (05-05-1971)
    “…INFLAMMATION leads to the appearance in plasma and inflammatory exudates of a protein with anti-inflammatory properties1-4. The greatest concentration of this…”
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    Partial purification of the anti‐inflammatory factor(s) in inflammatory exudate by BILLINGHAM, M. E. J., ROBINSON, B. V., ROBSON, J. M.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-03-1969)
    “…1 The carrageenin foot test was established as a sensitive and reliable assay procedure for determining the anti‐inflammatory activity of inflammatory…”
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