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    Technical and economic analysis of renewable energy powered stand-alone pole street lights for remote area by Wadi Abbas Al-Fatlawi, Ali, Abdul-Hakim, Saidur R., Ward, T. A., Rahim, Nasruddin A.

    “…Several different stand‐alone pole street lighting (SPSL) models, using a light emitting diode (LED) lamp, were tested over a 1‐year period on Penang Island in…”
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    Bovine milk fatty acid profiles produced by feeding diets containing solin, flax and canola by Ward, A T, Wittenberg, K M, Przybylski, R

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-05-2002)
    “…Fatty acid profiles with emphasis on linoleic, linolenic, oleic, and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) were compared in milk from dairy cows fed diets containing…”
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    Energy and emission analysis in the malaysian food industries by Ali, M.B., Saidur, R., Hasanuzzaman, M., Ward, T.A.

    “…According to the source paper written in 2006, the Malaysian food industrial sector accounted for about 14% of the total manufacturing energy consumption. As…”
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    Renewable energy choice: Cost and energy analysis of grid connected photovoltaic system in Malaysia by Heng, Lim Choong, Al-Amin, Abul Quasem, Saidur, R., Ward, T.A.

    “…Conventional energy production methods rely upon combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, which exhaust gases that can elevate the temperature of the Earth's…”
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    Fresh forage and solin supplementation on conjugated linoleic acid levels in plasma and milk by Ward, A T, Wittenberg, K M, Froebe, H M, Przybylski, R, Malcolmson, L

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-05-2003)
    “…Two experiments were run concurrently to determine the effect of fresh forage consumption on the production and proportions of plasma and milk fat vaccenic…”
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    Mutation of the PAX2 gene in a family with optic nerve colobomas, renal anomalies and vesicoureteral reflux by Sanyanusin, Phaikasame, Schimmenti, Lisa A, McNoe, Leslie A, Ward, Teresa A, Pierpont, Mary Ella M, Sullivan, Michael J, Dobyns, William B, Eccles, Michael R

    Published in Nature genetics (01-04-1995)
    “…Paired box (PAX) genes play a critical role in human development and disease. The PAX2 gene is expressed in primitive cells of the kidney, ureter, eye, ear and…”
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    The prevalence of PAX2 mutations in patients with isolated colobomas or colobomas associated with urogenital anomalies by Cunliffe, H E, McNoe, L A, Ward, T A, Devriendt, K, Brunner, H G, Eccles, M R

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-10-1998)
    “…The PAX2 gene is mutated in patients with ocular colobomas, vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), and kidney anomalies (renal-coloboma syndrome, OMIM 120330). The three…”
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    Further delineation of renal-coloboma syndrome in patients with extreme variability of phenotype and identical PAX2 mutations by SCHIMMENTI, L. A, CUNLIFFE, H. E, BRADDOCK, S. R, MASUNO, M, IMAIZUMI, K, DEVRIENDT, K, ECCLES, M. R, MCNOE, L. A, WARD, T. A, FRENCH, M. C, SHIM, H. H, ZHANG, Y.-H, PROESMANS, W, LEYS, A, BYERLY, K. A

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-04-1997)
    “…Renal-coloboma syndrome is a recently described autosomal dominant syndrome of abnormal optic nerve and renal development. Two families have been reported with…”
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    Energy, Exergy, and Friction Factor Analysis of Nanofluid as a Coolant for Electronics by Khaleduzzaman, S.S, Saidur, R, Mahbubul, I.M, Ward, T.A, Sohel, M.R, Shahrul, I.M, Selvaraj, J, Rahman, M.M

    “…Power dissipation, chip power consumption, and heat flux in electronic devices have been steadily increasing over the past decade, creating a need for improved…”
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    Differential regulation of the human Wilms tumour suppressor gene (WT1) promoter by two isoforms of PAX2 by MCCONNELL, M. J, CUNLIFFE, H. E, CHUA, L. J, WARD, T. A, ECCLES, M. R

    Published in Oncogene (05-06-1997)
    “…PAX2 is a member of the paired box family of genes with an important role in kidney, genital tract and eye development. Another gene essential for kidney and…”
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    The use of the BIPAP® biphasic positive airway pressure system in acute spinal cord injury by TROMANS, A. M, MECCI, M, BARRETT, F. H, WARD, T. A, GRUNDY, D. J

    Published in Spinal cord (01-07-1998)
    “…In recent years there has been increasing demand on our Intensive Care Unit (ICU) facilities, mainly due to improved resuscitation techniques in the…”
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    DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF POWERTRAIN SYSTEM FOR PROTOTYPE FUEL CELL ELECTRIC VEHICLE by Omar, S.M.H.S., Arshad, N.M., Yassin, I.M., Fakharuzi, M.H.A.M., Ward, T.A.

    “…This paper reports the analysis of an automatic intelligent controller for driving a prototype fuel cell electric vehicle over different obstacles while…”
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    Genomic structure of the human PAX2 gene by SANYANUSIN, P, NORRISH, J. H, WARD, T. A, NEBEL, A, MCNOE, L. A, ECCLES, M. R

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-07-1996)
    “…PAX2 is one of nine PAX genes that have been described in vertebrates. Each PAX gene contains a conserved paired box domain that was first identified in…”
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    Properties of single potassium channels in vesicles formed from the sarcolemma of frog skeletal muscle by Standen, N B, Stanfield, P R, Ward, T A

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-1985)
    “…The patch-clamp method was used to study unitary delayed rectifier K+ channels in large vesicles formed from the membrane of frog skeletal muscle. Channels…”
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    Performance enhancement of a Flat Plate Solar collector using Titanium dioxide nanofluid and Polyethylene Glycol dispersant by Said, Z., Sabiha, M.A., Saidur, R., Hepbasli, A., Rahim, N.A., Mekhilef, S., Ward, T.A.

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-04-2015)
    “…The use of TiO2–water nanofluid as a working fluid for enhancing the performance of a flat plate solar collector has been studied. The volume fraction of the…”
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    Comparison of the effect of cell wall and hull fiber from canola and soybean on the bioavailability for rats of minerals, protein and lipid by Ward, A T, Reichert, R D

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-02-1986)
    “…Hull or cell wall material, isolated from canola (Brassica napus cv. Regent) or soybean (Glycine max) or cellulose was added to a basal, semipurified diet at a…”
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    A new preparation for recording single-channel currents from skeletal muscle by Standen, N. B., Stanfield, P. R., Ward, T. A., Wilson, S. W.

    “…Spherical vesicles of sarcolemma (median diameter, 78 μm) were prepared from frog skeletal muscle by prolonged exposure to enzymes (collagenase, then protease)…”
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    The effects of injection of calcium ions and calcium chelators on calcium channel inactivation in Helix neurones by Plant, T D, Standen, N B, Ward, T A

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-1983)
    “…1. The effects of intracellular injection of Ca, EGTA and EGTA/Ca buffers on inward currents flowing through the Ca channel in Helix aspersa neurones were…”
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    Experimental analysis of energy and friction factor for titanium dioxide nanofluid in a water block heat sink by Khaleduzzaman, S.S., Mahbubul, I.M., Sohel, M.R., Saidur, R., Selvaraj, J., Ward, T.A., Niza, M.E.

    “…•Nanofluids for electronics cooling by water block heat sink was studied.•Nanofluid reduced the base temperature up to 6.40°C.•The highest heat transfer…”
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