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    A comparison of two mathematical models of the impact of mass drug administration on the transmission and control of schistosomiasis by Truscott, J.E, Gurarie, D, Alsallaq, R, Toor, J, Yoon, N, Farrell, S.H, Turner, H.C, Phillips, A.E, Aurelio, H.O, Ferro, J, King, C.H, Anderson, R.M

    Published in Epidemics (01-03-2017)
    “…Highlights • This paper compares two mathematical models describing the transmission dynamics of schistosome infection and the impact of mass drug…”
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    The RABiT: high-throughput technology for assessing global DSB repair by Turner, Helen C., Sharma, P., Perrier, J. R., Bertucci, A., Smilenov, L., Johnson, G., Taveras, M., Brenner, D. J., Garty, G.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-05-2014)
    “…At the Center for High-Throughput Minimally Invasive Radiation Biodosimetry, we have developed a rapid automated biodosimetry tool (RABiT); this is a…”
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    Phytoalexin accumulation in the roots of chickpea (Cicer arietinumL.) seedlings associated with resistance to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporumf.sp.ciceri) by Stevenson, P.C., Turner, H.C., Haware, M.P.

    “…Four cultivars of chickpea which differed in their reaction toFusarium oxysporumf.sp.ciceri,the pathogen causing wilt, were grown in wilt infested soil. The…”
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    Physiological studies on the relationship between Ascophyllum nodosum and Polysiphonia lanosa by Turner, C.H.C, Evans, L.V

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-1977)
    “…Translocation of14C labelled products of photoassimilation within Ascophyllum nodosum tissue with or without epiphytic Polysiphonia lanosa was found not to…”
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