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    Genetic analysis of the floral initiation process (FLIP) in Arabidopsis by SCHULTZ, E. A, HAUGHN, G. W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-1993)
    “…Within the Arabidopsis inflorescence, two distinct developmental phases exist. The early inflorescence phase is characterized by nodes bearing coflorescences…”
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    Measurement and Analysis of Distortion-Induced Fatigue in Multigirder Steel Bridges by Jajich, D, Schultz, A. E

    Published in Journal of bridge engineering (01-03-2003)
    “…Fatigue damage to multigirder steel bridges on skew can result from distortion caused by differential deflection of adjacent girders that impose out-of-plane…”
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    Improved estimation of the reverse-cyclic behavior of fully-grouted masonry shear walls with unbonded post-tensioning by Kalliontzis, D., Schultz, A.E.

    Published in Engineering structures (15-08-2017)
    “…•A method to improve the simulation of behavior of unbonded post-tensioned fully-grouted masonry walls.•The simulated response includes contributions from…”
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    LEAFY, a Homeotic Gene That Regulates Inflorescence Development in Arabidopsis by Schultz, Elizabeth A., Haughn, George W.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1991)
    “…Variation in plant shoot structure may be described as occurring through changes within a basic unit, the metamer. Using this terminology, the apical meristem…”
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    Decomposition of Kemp’s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtle carcasses and its application to backtrack modeling of beach strandings by Nero, RW, Cook, M, Reneker, JL, Wang, Z, Schultz, EA, Stacy, BA

    Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2022)
    “…When a sea turtle dies, it typically sinks to the bottom, begins decomposing, and floats to the surface once sufficient internal gases have accumulated to…”
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    Long-Term Effects on Response of Reinforced Concrete Columns to Cyclic Loading by Schultz, A. E, Welton, S. S, Rey, L. E

    “…An experimental research program was undertaken to define the effects of long-term deformations on the seismic performance of reinforced concrete columns…”
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    Cyclic behavior of steel frame structures with composite reinforced concrete infill walls and partially-restrained connections by Tong, Xiangdong, Hajjar, Jerome F., Schultz, Arturo E., Shield, Carol K.

    Published in Journal of constructional steel research (01-04-2005)
    “…This paper presents an experimental study of the cyclic behavior of a composite structural system consisting of partially-restrained (PR) steel frames with…”
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    The FORKED genes are essential for distal vein meeting in Arabidopsis by Steynen, Quintin J, Schultz, Elizabeth A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-2003)
    “…As in most dicotyledonous plants, the leaves and cotyledons of Arabidopsis have a closed, reticulate venation pattern. This pattern is proposed to be generated…”
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    Dual role for fimbriata in regulating floral homeotic genes and cell division in Antirrhinum by Ingram, Gwyneth C., Doyle, Sandra, Carpenter, Rosemary, Schultz, Elizabeth A., Simon, Rüdiger, Coen, Enrico S.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-11-1997)
    “…The fimbriata (fim) gene of Antirrhinum affects both the identity and arrangement of organs within the flower, and encodes a protein with an F‐box motif. We…”
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    Multifractal analysis as an aid in the diagnostics of mental disorders by Slezin, V.B, Korsakova, E.A., Dytjatkovsky, M.A., Schultz, E.A., Arystova, T.A., Siivola, J.R.

    Published in Nordic journal of psychiatry (2007)
    “…The digitalization of EEGs (electroencephalogram) has showed new possibilities for analyzing electrical activity of brain. This has offered new methods, e.g…”
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    The FLO10 Gene Product Regulates the Expression Domain of Homeotic Genes AP3 and PI in Arabidopsis Flowers by Schultz, Elizabeth A., Pickett, F. Bryan, Haughn, George W.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-11-1991)
    “…We describe a novel mutant of Arabidopsis, Flo10, which is the result of a recessive allele, flo10, in the nuclear gene FLO10. The first three organ whorls…”
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    Experiments on Seismic Performance of RC Frames with Hinging Columns by Schultz, Arturo E

    “…The seismic behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) frames with hinging columns, also known as strong-beam-weak-column (SBWC) frames, is studied from…”
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    Shear strength expression for partially grouted masonry walls by Bolhassani, M., Hamid, A.A., Johnson, C., Schultz, A.E.

    Published in Engineering structures (15-11-2016)
    “…•MSJC’s (2013) shear expression overestimates the shear strength of partially grouted masonry walls.•A new approach to the shear strength mechanism of…”
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    Sensory capacity of reinnervated skin after redirection of amputated upper limb nerves to the chest by Marasco, Paul D., Schultz, Aimee E., Kuiken, Todd A.

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-06-2009)
    “…Targeted reinnervation is a new neural-machine interface that has been developed to help improve the function of new-generation prosthetic limbs. Targeted…”
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    Informed consent: an overview by Schultz, E A

    Published in CRNA (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-02-1998)
    “…The patient, as a health care consumer, has a fundamental right to determine what shall be done to his or her own body. The doctrine of informed consent has…”
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    Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Interface Stability Between Selected Metal Oxides and Co by Yang, Ying, Ladwig, Peter F., Chang, Y. Austin, Liu, Feng, Pant, Bharat. B., Schultz, Allan E.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-04-2004)
    “…For an interface to be considered thermodynamically stable, the phases in contact must be in equilibrium with each other (connected by a stable tie-line) and…”
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    Toward the development of a neural interface for lower limb prosthesis control by Hargrove, L.J., Huang, H., Schultz, A.E., Lock, B.A., Lipschutz, R., Kuiken, T.A.

    “…Lower limb amputees form a large portion of the amputee population; however, current lower limb prostheses do not meet the needs of patients with high-level…”
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    Vibrotactile detection thresholds for chest skin of amputees following targeted reinnervation surgery by Schultz, Aimee E, Marasco, Paul D, Kuiken, Todd A

    Published in Brain research (28-01-2009)
    “…Abstract Recent advances in the design of prosthetic arms have helped upper limb amputees achieve greater levels of function. However, control of upper limb…”
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    Examination of Force Discrimination in Human Upper Limb Amputees With Reinnervated Limb Sensation Following Peripheral Nerve Transfer by Sensinger, Jonathon W., Schultz, Aimee E., Kuiken, Todd A.

    “…Artificial limbs allow amputees to manipulate objects, but the loss of a limb severs the sensory link between a subject and objects they touch. A novel…”
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