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    Development and pilot administration of the amputation-related pain and sensation assessment tool by Falbo, Kierra J, Baca, Isabel F, Shaffer, John D, Hafner, Brian J, Krebs, Erin E, Matsumoto, Mary E, Hansen, Andrew H, Rich, Tonya L

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (11-07-2024)
    “…To develop and administer an assessment tool for facilitating patient-clinician discussions regarding amputation-related pain and sensation. An assessment tool…”
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    Ion trap MS(n) genealogical mapping-approaches for structure elucidation of novel products of consecutive fragmentations of morphinans by Strife, RJ, Robosky, LC, Garrett, G, Ketcha, MM, Shaffer, JD, Zhang, N

    “…The analysis of data within multi-generational, genealogical, electrospray ionization/MS(n) fragmentation maps is discussed in reference to the structure…”
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    Ion trap MSn genealogical mapping-approaches for structure elucidation of novel products of consecutive fragmentations of morphinans by Strife, Robert J., Robosky, Lora C., Garrett, Garry, Ketcha, Marcia M., Shaffer, John D., Zhang, Nan

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (29-02-2000)
    “…The analysis of data within multi‐generational, genealogical, electrospray ionization/MSn fragmentation maps is discussed in reference to the structure…”
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    Convergence Zone Propagation in the North American Basin by Shaffer, John D.

    “…The long range propagation of a CW 14-Hz signal was studied experimentally. A shallow source was towed across the North American Basin to a maximum range of…”
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    Propagation of Low-Frequency CW Sound Signals in the Deep Ocean by Guthrie, Albert N., Shaffer, John D.

    “…The acoustic pressure field of a low-frequency CW source, towed at slow speed at a depth of 25 m, was measured as a function of range by a stationary…”
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