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    Agricultural land use management responses to a cap and trade regime for water quality in Lake Taupo catchment, New Zealand by Spicer, E. Anne, Swaffield, Simon, Moore, Kevin

    Published in Land use policy (01-03-2021)
    “…•Significant change to farm systems under trading but only modest land-use change.•Farm system change includes deintensification and limited on-farm…”
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    Rapid Eocene diversification of spiny plants in subtropical woodlands of central Tibet by Zhang, Xinwen, Gélin, Uriel, Spicer, Robert A., Wu, Feixiang, Farnsworth, Alexander, Chen, Peirong, Del Rio, Cédric, Li, Shufeng, Liu, Jia, Huang, Jian, Spicer, Teresa E. V., Tomlinson, Kyle W., Valdes, Paul J., Xu, Xiaoting, Zhang, Shitao, Deng, Tao, Zhou, Zhekun, Su, Tao

    Published in Nature communications (01-07-2022)
    “…Spinescence is an important functional trait possessed by many plant species for physical defence against mammalian herbivores. The development of spinescence…”
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    Revisiting the Anatomy of the Living Heart by Mori, Shumpei, Spicer, Diane E., Anderson, Robert H.

    Published in Circulation Journal (2016)
    “…An understanding of the complexity of cardiac anatomy is required by all who seek, in the setting of cardiac disease, to interpret the images confronting them…”
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    A landscape and landscape biography approach to assessing the consequences of an environmental policy implementation by Spicer, E. Anne, Swaffield, Simon, Moore, Kevin

    Published in Landscape research (18-05-2020)
    “…Assessing outcomes of agri-environmental policy implementations is complex. Traditional parametric methods such as using key indicators can miss outcomes that…”
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    Development of the atrial septum in relation to postnatal anatomy and interatrial communications by Jensen, Bjarke, Spicer, Diane E, Sheppard, Mary N, Anderson, Robert H

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-03-2017)
    “…The atrial septum is probe patent in some 30% of the population, and is prone to have overt defects. Atrial septation is the coming together of several…”
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    Understanding the Aortic Root Using Computed Tomographic Assessment: A Potential Pathway to Improved Customized Surgical Repair by Tretter, Justin T., Izawa, Yu, Spicer, Diane E., Okada, Kenji, Anderson, Robert H., Quintessenza, James A., Mori, Shumpei

    Published in Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (01-11-2021)
    “…There is continued interest in surgical repair of both the congenitally malformed aortic valve, and the valve with acquired dysfunction. Aortic valvar repair…”
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    Double-outlet right ventricle revisited by Ebadi, Ameneh, DO, Spicer, Diane E., BS, Backer, Carl L., MD, Fricker, F. Jay, MD, Anderson, Robert H., MD, BSc, FRC Path

    “…Abstract Objectives Double-outlet right ventricle is a form of ventriculoarterial connection. The definition formulated by the International Society for…”
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    What is the real cardiac anatomy? by Mori, Shumpei, Tretter, Justin T., Spicer, Diane E., Bolender, David L., Anderson, Robert H.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2019)
    “…The heart is a remarkably complex organ. Teaching its details to medical students and clinical trainees can be very difficult. Despite the complexity, accurate…”
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    Variations in morphological and epidermal features of shade and sun leaves of two species: Quercus bambusifolia and Q. myrsinifolia by Maslova, Natalia P., Karasev, Eugeny V., Xu, Sheng‐Lan, Spicer, Robert A., Liu, Xiao‐Yan, Kodrul, Tatiana M., Spicer, Teresa E. V., Jin, Jian‐Hua

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2021)
    “…Premise Microclimatic differences between the periphery and the interior of tree crowns result in a variety of adaptive leaf macromorphological and anatomical…”
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    The topographic evolution of the Tibetan Region as revealed by palaeontology by Spicer, Robert A., Su, Tao, Valdes, Paul J., Farnsworth, Alexander, Wu, Fei-Xiang, Shi, Gongle, Spicer, Teresa E. V., Zhou, Zhekun

    Published in Palaeobiodiversity and palaeoenvironments (01-03-2021)
    “…The Tibetan Plateau was built through a succession of Gondwanan terranes colliding with Asia during the Mesozoic. These accretions produced a complex Paleogene…”
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    A review of the therapeutic management of multiple ventricular septal defects by Chowdhury, Ujjwal K., Anderson, Robert H., Spicer, Diane E., Sankhyan, Lakshmi K., George, Niwin, Pandey, Niraj N., Balaji, Arvind, Goja, Shikha, Malik, Vishwas

    Published in Journal of cardiac surgery (01-05-2022)
    “…Background and Aim We showed in our anatomical review, ventricular septal defects existing as multiple entities can be considered in terms of three major…”
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    The rotational position of the aortic root related to its underlying ventricular support by Amofa, Dorothy, Mori, Shumpei, Toh, Hiroyuki, Ta, Hieu T., Du Plessis, Maira, Davis, Nelson, Izawa, Yu, Spicer, Diane E., Anderson, Robert H., Tretter, Justin T.

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2019)
    “…We aimed to assess the relationship of the rotational position of the aortic root to its underlying ventricular support, and to the position of the inferior…”
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    The Development of Septation in the Four‐Chambered Heart by Anderson, Robert H., Spicer, Diane E., Brown, Nigel A., Mohun, Timothy J.

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-08-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT The past decades have seen immense progress in the understanding of cardiac development. Appreciation of precise details of cardiac anatomy, however,…”
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    What Is the Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome? by Anderson, Robert H, Crucean, Adrian, Spicer, Diane E

    “…As yet, there is no agreed definition for the so-called "hypoplastic left heart syndrome". Even its origin remains contentious. Noonan and Nadas, who as far as…”
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    Dipterocarpus (Dipterocarpaceae) leaves from the K-Pg of India: a Cretaceous Gondwana presence of the Dipterocarpaceae by Khan, Mahasin Ali, Spicer, Robert A., Spicer, Teresa E. V., Roy, Kaustav, Hazra, Manoshi, Hazra, Taposhi, Mahato, Sumana, Kumar, Sanchita, Bera, Subir

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-12-2020)
    “…Dipterocarpaceae, a tropical plant family that forms a major component of low-lying rainforests in Southeast Asia, is represented by a large number of fossils…”
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    Demonstration of living anatomy clarifies the morphology of interatrial communications by Mori, Shumpei, Nishii, Tatsuya, Tretter, Justin T, Spicer, Diane E, Hirata, Ken-Ich, Anderson, Robert H

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-12-2018)
    “…Inferences made regarding the postnatal anatomy of the atrial septum still tend to be based on developmental evidence. Although atrial septation is a…”
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    Miocene to Pleistocene floras and climate of the Eastern Himalayan Siwaliks, and new palaeoelevation estimates for the Namling–Oiyug Basin, Tibet by Khan, Mahasin Ali, Spicer, Robert A., Bera, Subir, Ghosh, Ruby, Yang, Jian, Spicer, Teresa E.V., Guo, Shuang-xing, Su, Tao, Jacques, Frédéric, Grote, Paul J.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-02-2014)
    “…Four fossil floras ranging in age from the mid Miocene to the early Pleistocene from the eastern Siwaliks near Darjeeling and in Arunachal Pradesh (AP) were…”
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    The Atrioventricular Conduction Axis Revisited for the 21st Century by Sanchez-Quintana, Damian, Cook, Andrew C, Macias, Yolanda, Spicer, Diane E, Anderson, Robert H

    “…Although first described in the final decade of the 19th century, the axis responsible for atrioventricular conduction has long been the source of multiple…”
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