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    Aridity is expressed in river topography globally by Chen, Shiuan-An, Michaelides, Katerina, Grieve, Stuart W. D., Singer, Michael Bliss

    Published in Nature (London) (01-09-2019)
    “…It has long been suggested that climate shapes land surface topography through interactions between rainfall, runoff and erosion in drainage basins 1 – 4 . The…”
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    Tree species classification from complex laser scanning data in Mediterranean forests using deep learning by Allen, Matthew J., Grieve, Stuart W. D., Owen, Harry J. F., Lines, Emily R.

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-07-2023)
    “…Recent advances in terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology have enabled the automatic capture of three‐dimensional vegetation structure at high resolution,…”
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    A statistical framework to quantify spatial variation in channel gradients using the integral method of channel profile analysis by Mudd, Simon M., Attal, Mikaël, Milodowski, David T., Grieve, Stuart W. D., Valters, Declan A.

    “…We present a statistical technique for analyzing longitudinal channel profiles. Our technique is based on the integral approach to channel analysis: Drainage…”
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    How does grid-resolution modulate the topographic expression of geomorphic processes? by Grieve, Stuart W. D, Mudd, Simon M, Milodowski, David T, Clubb, Fiona J, Furbish, David J

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (08-08-2016)
    “…In many locations, our ability to study the processes which shape the Earth are greatly enhanced through the use of high-resolution digital topographic data…”
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    The CAIRN method: automated, reproducible calculation of catchment-averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nuclide concentrations by Mudd, Simon Marius, Harel, Marie-Alice, Hurst, Martin D, Grieve, Stuart W. D, Marrero, Shasta M

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (10-08-2016)
    “…We report a new program for calculating catchment-averaged denudation rates from cosmogenic nuclide concentrations. The method (Catchment-Averaged denudatIon…”
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    Neurodevelopmental origins of self‐limiting rolandic epilepsy: Systematic review of MR imaging studies by Smith, Stuart D. W., Smith, Anna B., Richardson, Mark P., Pal, Deb K.

    Published in Epilepsia open (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed differences in cortical and white matter brain structure in children with self‐limiting rolandic epilepsy…”
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    A nondimensional framework for exploring the relief structure of landscapes by Grieve, Stuart W. D, Mudd, Simon M, Hurst, Martin D, Milodowski, David T

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (08-04-2016)
    “…Considering the relationship between erosion rate and the relief structure of a landscape within a nondimensional framework facilitates the comparison of…”
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    A prospective 5-year longitudinal study detects neurocognitive and imaging correlates of seizure remission in self-limiting Rolandic epilepsy by Smith, Stuart D.W., McGinnity, Colm J., Smith, Anna B., Barker, Gareth J., Richardson, Mark P., Pal, Deb K.

    Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-10-2023)
    “…•Altered brain development in left-frontal lobe structures in children with Rolandic epilepsy (RE).•During active epilepsy, developmental coordination disorder…”
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    Colluvium supply in humid regions limits the frequency of storm-triggered landslides by Parker, Robert N., Hales, Tristram C., Mudd, Simon M., Grieve, Stuart W. D., Constantine, José A.

    Published in Scientific reports (30-09-2016)
    “…Shallow landslides, triggered by extreme rainfall, are a significant hazard in mountainous landscapes. The hazard posed by shallow landslides depends on the…”
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    Impact of Changing Concavity Indices on Channel Steepness and Divide Migration Metrics by Gailleton, Boris, Mudd, Simon M., Clubb, Fiona J., Grieve, Stuart W. D., Hurst, Martin D.

    “…The concavity index, θ, describes how quickly river channel gradient declines downstream. It is used in calculations of normalized channel steepness index,…”
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    Flocs as vectors for microplastics in the aquatic environment by Wu, Nan, Grieve, Stuart W. D., Manning, Andrew J., Spencer, Kate L.

    Published in Nature water (08-11-2024)
    “…Microplastics (MPs) are an important component of suspended particulate matter in aquatic environments with two main transport modes, that is, as individual…”
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    How long is a hillslope? by Grieve, Stuart W.D., Mudd, Simon M., Hurst, Martin D.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-06-2016)
    “…Hillslope length is a fundamental attribute of landscapes, intrinsically linked to drainage density, landslide hazard, biogeochemical cycling and hillslope…”
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    A 70-kDa apolipoprotein designated ApoJ is a marker for subclasses of human plasma high density lipoproteins by DE SILVA, H. V, STUART, W. D, DUVIC, C. R, WETTERAU, J. R, RAY, M. J, FERGUSON, D. G, ALBERS, H. W, SMITH, W. R, HARMONY, J. A. K

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-08-1990)
    “…A new apolipoprotein, termed apolipoprotein J (apoJ), was purified from human plasma by immunoaffinity chromatography. ApoJ is a glycoprotein consisting of…”
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    Diversification of exogenous genes in vivo in Neurospora by CATCHESIDE, D. E. A, RASMUSSEN, J. P, YEADON, P. J, BOWRING, F. J, CAMBARERI, E. B, KATO, E, GABE, J, STUART, W. D

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-10-2003)
    “…We have adapted the meiotic recombination hotspot cog of Neurospora crassa for shuffling exogenous DNA, providing a means of generating novel genes in situ…”
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    Controls on Zero‐Order Basin Morphology by Grieve, Stuart W. D., Hales, Tristram C., Parker, Robert N., Mudd, Simon M., Clubb, Fiona J.

    “…Zero‐order basins are common features of soil‐mantled landscapes, defined as unchanneled basins at the head of a drainage network. Their geometry and volume…”
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    Apolipoprotein J: structure and tissue distribution by De Silva, Harshini V, Harmony, Judith A. K, Stuart, William D, Gil, Cleris M, Robbins, Jeffrey

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (05-06-1990)
    “…The primary structure of apolipoprotein J (apoJ) was deduced by the combined strategies of protein sequencing and cDNA cloning and sequencing. ApoJ, an…”
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    Geologic structures related to New Madrid earthquakes near Memphis, Tennessee, based on gravity and magnetic interpretations by Hildenbrand, T.G, Stuart, W.D, Talwani, P

    Published in Engineering geology (01-10-2001)
    “…New inversions of gravity and magnetic data in the region north of Memphis, Tennessee, and south of latitude 36 deg define boundaries of regional structures…”
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    The relationship between drainage density, erosion rate, and hilltop curvature: Implications for sediment transport processes by Clubb, Fiona J., Mudd, Simon M., Attal, Mikaël, Milodowski, David T., Grieve, Stuart W.D.

    “…Drainage density is a fundamental landscape metric describing the extent of the fluvial network. We compare the relationship between drainage density (Dd) and…”
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    Mouse apolipoprotein J: characterization of a gene implicated in atherosclerosis by Jordan-Starck, T C, Lund, S D, Witte, D P, Aronow, B J, Ley, C A, Stuart, W D, Swertfeger, D K, Clayton, L R, Sells, S F, Paigen, B

    Published in Journal of lipid research (01-02-1994)
    “…Apolipoprotein J (apoJ), a glycoprotein associated with subclasses of plasma high density lipoproteins (HDL), was found to accumulate in aortic lesions in a…”
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