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    SIMULATIONS OF PARTICLE ACCELERATION BEYOND THE CLASSICAL SYNCHROTRON BURNOFF LIMIT IN MAGNETIC RECONNECTION: AN EXPLANATION OF THE CRAB FLARES by Cerutti, B, Werner, G R, Uzdensky, D A, Begelman, M C

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-06-2013)
    “…It is generally accepted that astrophysical sources cannot emit synchrotron radiation above 160 MeV in their rest frame. This limit is given by the balance…”
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    Non-thermal particle acceleration in collisionless relativistic electron–proton reconnection by Werner, G. R., Uzdensky, D. A., Begelman, M. C., Cerutti, B., Nalewajko, K.

    “…Abstract Magnetic reconnection in relativistic collisionless plasmas can accelerate particles and power high-energy emission in various astrophysical systems…”
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    THREE-DIMENSIONAL RELATIVISTIC PAIR PLASMA RECONNECTION WITH RADIATIVE FEEDBACK IN THE CRAB NEBULA by Cerutti, B, Werner, G R, Uzdensky, D A, Begelman, M C

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-02-2014)
    “…The discovery of rapid synchrotron gamma-ray flares above 100 MeV from the Crab Nebula has attracted new interest in alternative particle acceleration…”
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    Kinetic beaming in radiative relativistic magnetic reconnection: a mechanism for rapid gamma-ray flares in jets by Mehlhaff, J M, Werner, G R, Uzdensky, D A, Begelman, M C

    “…ABSTRACT Rapid gamma-ray flares pose an astrophysical puzzle, requiring mechanisms both to accelerate energetic particles and to produce fast observed…”
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    Pair-regulated Klein–Nishina relativistic magnetic reconnection with applications to blazars and accreting black holes by Mehlhaff, J M, Werner, G R, Uzdensky, D A, Begelman, M C

    “…ABSTRACT Relativistic magnetic reconnection is a powerful agent through which magnetic energy can be tapped in astrophysics, energizing particles that then…”
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    Potent and prolonged hypoglycemic activity of an oral insulin--Tat mixture in diabetic mice by Manosroi, J, Tangjai, T, Werner, R G, Götz, F, Manosroi, W, Manosroi, A

    Published in Drug research (Stuttgart) (01-07-2013)
    “…Trans-activator of transcription (Tat) is a cell penetrating peptide which can translocate and carry macromolecular cargoes through cell membranes. This study…”
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    Effect of body size, temperature, and salinity on the routine metabolism of larval and juvenile spotted seatrout by Wuenschel, M. J., Werner, R. G., Hoss, D. E.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-04-2004)
    “…Routine oxygen consumption rates of young spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus(Sciaenidae) were measured over a range of temperatures (24, 28, 30 and 32° C)…”
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    Adjoint Optimization of Self-Consistent Particle Trajectories Due to External Fields by Adams, L. C., Werner, G. R., Cary, J. R.

    “…Given many parameters to be varied, the optimization of an objective function can be hastened by computing the gradient (the change in the parameters that…”
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    Comparing Momentum-Conserving and Energy-Conserving Electrostatic Particle-In-Cell Schemes in VSim by Main, D., Adams, L. C., Cary, J. R., Jenkins, T. G., Werner, G. R.

    “…The Particle-in-Cell (PIC) method has been a useful tool for understanding basic plasma processes for over 50 years. In this paper we revisit an energy…”
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    Consumption and gut evacuation rate of laboratory-reared spotted seatrout (Sciaenidae) larvae and juveniles by Wuenschel, M. J., Werner, R. G.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-09-2004)
    “…The temperature and mass dependence of maximum consumption rate was measured for larval and early juvenile spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus. Maximum…”
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    Stability of luciferase plasmid entrapped in cationic bilayer vesicles by Manosroi, A., Thathang, K., Werner, R.G., Schubert, R., Manosroi, J.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (22-05-2008)
    “…Characteristics and physical stability of luciferase plasmid (pLuc) entrapped in cationic bilayer vesicles prepared from various molar ratios of amphiphiles…”
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    Acute toxicity of potassium to the adult zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha by WILDRIDGE, P. J, WERNER, R. G, DOHERTY, F. G, NEUHAUSER, E. F

    “…The acute toxicity of potassium (K+) to adult zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, and the efficacy of using K+ to enhance the toxicity of a commercial biocide…”
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    Egg distribution and spawning habitat of Northern pike and muskellunge in a St. Lawrence River Marsh, New York by FARRELL, J. M, WERNER, R. G, LAPAN, S. R, CLAYPOOLE, K. A

    “…Coexistence of northern pike Esox lucius and muskellunge Esox masquinongy in the Niagara and St. Lawrence rivers has been hypothesized to depend on segregation…”
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    Flare-up of hand osteoarthritis caused by zoledronic acid infusion by Werner de Castro, G. R, Neves, F. S, de Magalhães Souza Fialho, S. C, Pereira, I. A, Ribeiro, G, Zimmermann, A. F

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-09-2010)
    “…Zoledronic acid is effective for osteoporosis at a single annual intravenous dose. It usually causes few adverse effects; the most common are related to acute…”
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    Pair-Regulated Klein-Nishina Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection with Applications to Blazars and Accreting Black Holes by Mehlhaff, J. M, Werner, G. R, Uzdensky, D. A, Begelman, M. C

    Published 02-07-2021
    “…Relativistic magnetic reconnection is a powerful agent through which magnetic energy can be tapped in astrophysics, energizing particles that then produce…”
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    Investigations on oxygen limitations of adherent cells growing on macroporous microcarriers by PREISSMANN, A, WIESMANN, R, BUCHHOLZ, R, WERNER, R. G, NOE, W

    Published in Cytotechnology (Dordrecht) (01-07-1997)
    “…Macroporous microcarriers are commonly applied to fixed and fluidized bed bioreactors for the cultivation of stringent adherent cells. Several investigations…”
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    Gene technology: chances for diagnosis and therapy by Werner, R G

    “…In the case of a single gene defect, a number of appropriate gene probes are available for prenatal diagnosis. In some cases, knowledge of the genetic…”
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    Safety and economic aspects of continuous mammalian cell culture by Werner, R G, Walz, F, Noé, W, Konrad, A

    Published in Journal of biotechnology (01-01-1992)
    “…Mammalian cell cultures are the most appropriate host cells for recombinant DNA derived products if complex protein structures have to be synthesized in their…”
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    Kinetic Beaming in Radiative Relativistic Magnetic Reconnection: A Mechanism for Rapid Gamma-Ray Flares in Jets by Mehlhaff, J. M, Werner, G. R, Uzdensky, D. A, Begelman, M. C

    Published 25-08-2020
    “…Rapid gamma-ray flares pose an astrophysical puzzle, requiring mechanisms both to accelerate energetic particles and to produce fast observed variability…”
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    Kinetic beaming in radiative relativistic magnetic reconnection: a mechanism for rapid gamma-ray flares in jets by Mehlhaff, J. M., Werner, G. R., Uzdensky, D. A., Begelman, M. C.

    “…ABSTRACT Rapid gamma-ray flares pose an astrophysical puzzle, requiring mechanisms both to accelerate energetic particles and to produce fast observed…”
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