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    Multifrequency electron paramagnetic resonance of ultramarine blue by Eaton, G. R., Eaton, S. S., Stoner, J. W., Quine, R. W., Rinard, G. A., Smirnov, A. I., Weber, R. T., Krzystek, J., Hassan, A. K., Brunel, L. C., Demortier, A.

    Published in Applied magnetic resonance (01-12-2001)
    “…Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of the S3/− radical center in ultramarine blue over a factor of about 2500 in frequency (258 MHz to 670 GHz) reveal a…”
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    Modeling Damage to Rigid Pavements Caused by Subgrade Pumping by Bhatti, M. Asghar, Barlow, Jeffery A, Stoner, James W

    Published in Journal of transportation engineering (01-01-1996)
    “…The efficient utilization of construction and maintenance resources requires the ability to effectively predict and model subgrade pumping in rigid concrete…”
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    Direct-detected rapid-scan EPR at 250 MHz by Stoner, James W., Szymanski, Dennis, Eaton, Sandra S., Quine, Richard W., Rinard, George A., Eaton, Gareth R.

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-09-2004)
    “…EPR spectra at 250 MHz for a single crystal of lithium phthalocyanine (LiPc) in the absence of oxygen and for a deoxygenated aqueous solution of a Nycomed…”
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    Phosphorylation-Dependent Changes in Structure and Dynamics in ERK2 Detected by SDSL and EPR by Hoofnagle, Andrew N., Stoner, James W., Lee, Thomas, Eaton, Sandra S., Ahn, Natalie G.

    Published in Biophysical journal (2004)
    “…Mitogen-activated protein kinases are regulated by occupancy at two phosphorylation sites near the active site cleft. Previous studies using hydrogen exchange…”
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    Nonlinear Pavement Distress Model Using Dynamic Vehicle Loads by Bhatti, M. Asghar, Stoner, James W

    Published in Journal of infrastructure systems (01-06-1998)
    “…The relationships between axle weight and pavement damage are traditionally based on data collected from road tests. The goal of the research presented in this…”
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