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    Enhancement of Modulus, Strength, and Toughness in Poly(methyl methacrylate)-Based Composites by the Incorporation of Poly(methyl methacrylate)-Functionalized Nanotubes by Blond, D., Barron, V., Ruether, M., Ryan, K. P., Nicolosi, V., Blau, W. J., Coleman, J. N.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (04-08-2006)
    “…Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)‐functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes are prepared by in situ polymerization. Infrared absorbance studies reveal…”
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    Reinforcement of Polymers with Carbon Nanotubes:  The Role of Nanotube Surface Area by Cadek, M, Coleman, J. N, Ryan, K. P, Nicolosi, V, Bister, G, Fonseca, A, Nagy, J. B, Szostak, K, Béguin, F, Blau, W. J

    Published in Nano letters (01-02-2004)
    “…Tensile tests were carried out on free-standing composite films of poly(vinyl alcohol) and six different types of carbon nanotubes for different nanotube…”
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    High Performance Nanotube-Reinforced Plastics: Understanding the Mechanism of Strength Increase by Coleman, J. N., Cadek, M., Blake, R., Nicolosi, V., Ryan, K. P., Belton, C., Fonseca, A., Nagy, J. B., Gun'ko, Y. K., Blau, W. J.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-08-2004)
    “…Polymer–multiwalled carbon nanotube composite films were fabricated using two types of polymer matrices, namely poly(vinyl alcohol), (PVA) and chlorinated…”
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    Multiwalled carbon nanotube nucleated crystallization and reinforcement in poly (vinyl alcohol) composites by Ryan, K.P., Cadek, M., Nicolosi, V., Walker, S., Ruether, M., Fonseca, A., Nagy, J.B., Blau, W.J., Coleman, J.N.

    Published in Synthetic metals (01-02-2006)
    “…One of the fastest growing areas of nanotube research is the study of polymer-nanotube composite materials. These materials utilize the excellent strength of…”
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    Effect of anabolic agents on calpastatin promoters in porcine skeletal muscle and their responsiveness to cyclic adenosine monophosphate-and calcium-related stimuli by Sensky, P.L, Jewell, K.K, Ryan, K.J.P, Parr, T, Bardsley, R.G, Buttery, P.J

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2006)
    “…The calpain proteinases and their specific inhibitor calpastatin have been proposed to influence both the rates of myofibrillar protein turnover in vivo and…”
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    A KEY FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE NAUPLII OF COMMON BARNACLES OF THE BRITISH ISLES, WITH EMPHASIS ON CHTHAMALUS by Ross, P. M, Burrows, M. T, Hawkins, S. J, Southward, A. J, Ryan, K. P

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-05-2003)
    “…Chthamalus stellatus and C. montagui are warm-water barnacles common on rocky shores in southwest England, Ireland, and southern Europe. They are partly…”
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    A Key for the Identification of the Nauplii of Common Barnacles of the British Isles, with Emphasis on Chthamalus by Ross, P. M, Burrows, M. T, Hawkins, S. J, Southward, A. J, Ryan, K. P

    Published in Journal of crustacean biology (01-05-2003)
    “…Abstract Chthamalus stellatus and C. montagui are warm-water barnacles common on rocky shores in southwest England, Ireland, and southern Europe. They are…”
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    Magnesium chloride as an anaesthetic for cephalopods by Messenger, J B, Nixon, M, Ryan, K P

    “…Magnesium chloride is an effective anaesthetic and narcotizing agent for cephalopod molluscs. Individuals belonging to five genera (decapod and octopod) were…”
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    On the filter-feeding of Doliolum (Tunicata: Thaliacea) by Bone, Q., Braconnot, J.-C., Carré, C., Ryan, K.P.

    “…Filter feeding in doliolids is re-described. Feeding involves the dorsal spiral volute of the peripharyngeal bands, which rotates the filter in the pharynx so…”
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    Bicultural Parents' Identity Integration and Perceived Influence Over Their Child's Ethnic Identity by Talbert, Ryan P. K

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…The cultural makeup in America has historically attracted immigrants, resulting in a continually evolving landscape with new cultures and ethnicities…”
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    Morphology and Electrical Properties of Schwann Cells around the Giant Axon of the Squids Loligo forbesi and Loligo vulgaris by Brown, E. R., Bone, Quentin, Ryan, K. P., Abbott, N. J.

    “…The first successful dye-fills of Schwann cells around the split giant axon of Loligo show them to be spindle-shaped cells ca. 600 $\mu $m long and 20 $\mu $m…”
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    Breast cancer imaging with In-111 human IgM monoclonal antibodies: preliminary studies by Ryan, K P, Dillman, R O, DeNardo, S J, DeNardo, G L, Beauregard, J, Hagan, P L, Amox, D G, Clutter, M L, Burnett, K G, Rulot, C M

    Published in Radiology (01-04-1988)
    “…Detection of specific tumor sites was studied with scintigraphy and radiolabeled human IgM monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs). Ten patients with metastatic breast…”
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    The Association of Personality Characteristics with Parenting Problems Among Alcoholic Couples by Gallant, Wilfred A., Gorey, Kevin M., Gallant, Melanie D., Perry, Joseph L., Ryan, Patrick K.

    “…This retrospective cross-sectional study explored the associations of personality characteristics with parenting problems among 25 couples, one or both members…”
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    Comparison of isogravimetric and venous occlusion capillary pressures in isolated dog lungs by Parker, J C, Kvietys, P R, Ryan, K P, Taylor, A E

    “…Venous occlusion capillary pressures (Pcv) were simultaneously compared with isogravimetric capillary pressures (PcI) in the same isolated perfused dog lung…”
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    Construction of a doxycycline inducible adipogenic lentiviral expression system by Liu, Q., Hill, P.J., Karamitri, A., Ryan, K.J.P., Chen, H.Y., Lomax, M.A.

    Published in Plasmid (01-01-2013)
    “…► We constructed a lentiviral Tet On overexpression plasmid controlled by aP2 promoter. ► The combination of TRE + rtTAadv in vectors resulted in the lowest…”
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    WY 18,251 (Tilomisole), an analog of levamisole: tolerability, and immune modulating effects in cancer patients by Dillman, R O, Ryan, K P, Dillman, J B, Shawler, D L, Maguire, R

    Published in Molecular biotherapy (01-03-1992)
    “…Wy 18,251 (Tilomisole; Wyeth Laboratories, Philadelphia, PA, USA) is a benzimidazole that is structurally similar to the antihelminth levamisole that has…”
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    Contractile properties and ultrastructure of three types of muscle fibre in the dogfish myotome by BONE, Q, JOHNSTON, I. A, PULSFORD, A, RYAN, K. P

    “…Three main types of fibre can be differentiated in the adult dogfish myotome at the immediate post-anal level. An outer band of muscle consists of 80-90 pale…”
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    Cooling rate and ice-crystal measurement in biological specimens plunged into liquid ethane, propane, and Freon 22 by Ryan, K P, Bald, W B, Neumann, K, Simonsberger, P, Purse, D H, Nicholson, D N

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-06-1990)
    “…Specimens sandwiched between copper planchettes were plunged up to a depth of 430 mm into coolants used for cryofixation. Hydrated gelatin containing a…”
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    The relative efficiency of cryogens used for plunge-cooling biological specimens by Ryan, K P, Purse, D H, Robinson, S G, Wood, J W

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-01-1987)
    “…Coolants used for freezing biological specimens were tested for cooling performance in the continuous plunge mode. Results from bare thermocouples showed that…”
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