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    The extracellular fluid of solid carcinomas contains immunosuppressive concentrations of adenosine by BLAY, J, WHITE, T. D, HOSKIN, D. W

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-1997)
    “…The purine nucleoside adenosine (9-beta-D-ribofuranosyladenine) inhibits a number of lymphocyte functions in vitro, including the ability of activated T…”
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    Abdominal muscle function in ventilation and locomotion in new world opossums and basal eutherians: Breathing and running with and without epipubic bones by Reilly, Stephen M., McElroy, Eric J., White, Thomas D.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-08-2009)
    “…All tetrapods have the same four basic abdominal hypaxial muscle layers that wrap around the abdomen between the pelvis, ribcage, and spine. However, the…”
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    Criteria for using the Superpave gyratory compactor to design airport HMA mixtures by Rushing, John F., White, Thomas D., Brown, E. Ray, Garg, Navneet

    “…Asphalt concrete pavements for commercial airport applications in the USA are constructed according to guidelines in Item P-401, 'Plant Mix Bituminous…”
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    On the characterization of flexible pavement rutting using creep model-based finite element analysis by Fang, Hongbing, Haddock, John E., White, Thomas D., Hand, Adam J.

    Published in Finite elements in analysis and design (01-10-2004)
    “…A new approach for characterizing flexible pavement rutting using creep model-based finite element analysis (FEA) is presented in this paper. A matrix of FEA…”
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    Abdominal muscle and epipubic bone function during locomotion in Australian possums: Insights to basal mammalian conditions and eutherian-like tendencies in Trichosurus by Reilly, Stephen M., McElroy, Eric J., White, Thomas D., Biknevicius, Audrone R., Bennett, Michael B.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-04-2010)
    “…Mammals have four hypaxial muscle layers that wrap around the abdomen between the pelvis, ribcage, and spine. However, the marsupials have epipubic bones…”
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    Breathing with your belly: Abdominal exhalation, loco-ventilatory integration and size constraints on locomotion in small mammals by Reilly, Stephen M., White, Thomas D.

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-01-2009)
    “…In mammals, diaphragmatic contractions control inhalation while contraction of some thoracic hypaxial muscles and the transversus abdominis muscle contribute…”
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    Hypaxial Motor Patterns and the Function of Epipubic Bones in Primitive Mammals by Reilly, Stephen M., White, Thomas D.

    “…Since the first description of epipubic bones in 1698, their functions and those of the associated abdominal muscles of monotremes and marsupial mammals have…”
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    Evaluation of Long-Term Performance of Pavement Drainage Layers on I-469 in Indiana by White, Thomas D., Noureldin, A. Samy, Harris, Dwayne, Haddock, John E.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2008)
    “…Subsurface drainage is important for long-term pavement performance. Rational procedures to analyze and evaluate the design, reliability, and effectiveness of…”
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    Hot Mix Asphalt Mix Design Evaluation Using the Corelok Vacuum-Sealing Device by Buchanan, M. Shane, White, Thomas D

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-03-2005)
    “…The bulk specific gravity ( Gmb ) of compacted hot-mix asphalt (HMA) specimens is the basis for volumetric property calculations during mix design and quality…”
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    Intraplantar injection of glutamate evokes peripheral adenosine release in the rat hind paw: involvement of peripheral ionotropic glutamate receptors and capsaicin‐sensitive sensory afferents by Liu, Xue Jun, White, Thomas D., Sawynok, Jana

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2002)
    “…Glutamate receptors have been identified on the peripheral terminals of both primary sensory afferents and sympathetic post‐ganglionic neurons, and activation…”
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    Potentiation of formalin-evoked adenosine release by an adenosine kinase inhibitor and an adenosine deaminase inhibitor in the rat hind paw: a microdialysis study by Liu, Xue Jun, White, Thomas D, Sawynok, Jana

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (17-11-2000)
    “…The present study examined the effects of local subcutaneous administration of formalin on adenosine release from the rat hind paw, and the effects of…”
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    Involvement of primary sensory afferents, postganglionic sympathetic nerves and mast cells in the formalin-evoked peripheral release of adenosine by Liu, Xue Jun, White, Thomas D, Sawynok, Jana

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (19-10-2001)
    “…Injection of formalin into the rat hind paw produces a dose-dependent local peripheral release of adenosine. Low doses of formalin (0.5–2.5%) evoke release…”
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    Activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors increases extracellular adenosine in vivo by Bennett, Hilary J, White, Thomas D, Semba, Kazue

    Published in Neuroreport (09-11-2000)
    “…In order to identify the mechanisms that would lead to increased levels of the inhibitory neuromodulator adenosine in the brain, we tested metabotropic…”
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    Laboratory, Prototype, and In-Service Accelerated Pavement Testing to Model Permanent Deformation by Sivasubramaniam, Sivaranjan, Galal, Khaled A., Noureldin, A. Samy, White, Thomas D., Haddock, John E.

    Published in Transportation research record (2004)
    “…State departments of transportation began using the Superpave® mixture design system and the associated material specifications without long-term validation…”
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    Modeling Pavement Subdrainage Systems by Hassan, Hossam F., White, Thomas D.

    Published in Transportation research record (2001)
    “…A comprehensive study of pavement subdrainage systems was conducted. In the study, three test sections were constructed as part of a new bypass, I-469, at Fort…”
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    Correlations Between Superpave Asphalt Stiffnesses and In-Service Pavement Performance by Galal, Khaled A., White, Thomas D.

    Published in Transportation research record (2001)
    “…One of the primary concerns in the state of Indiana is the early appearance of flexible pavement distresses. Early distresses may result in pavement failure,…”
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    Effect of protein kinase C activation on N-methyl-D-aspartate-evoked release of adenosine and [3H]Norepinephrine from rat cortical slices by Wang, Y, White, T D

    “…The role of protein kinase C (PKC) in the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-evoked release of adenosine (ADO) and [3H]norepinephrine (NE) from slices of rat parietal…”
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    The HIV glycoproteins gp41 and gp120 cause rapid excitation in rat cortical slices by WANG, Y. S, WHITE, T. D

    Published in Neuroscience letters (08-09-2000)
    “…Inflammation and associated excitotoxicity may play important roles in various neurodegenerative diseases including AIDS dementia. Here we show that exposure…”
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    Gradation Effects on Hot-Mix Asphalt Performance by Hand, Adam J., Stiady, James L., White, Thomas D., Noureldin, A. Samy, Galal, Khaled

    Published in Transportation research record (2001)
    “…The effect of gradation on hot-mix asphalt (HMA) performance has long been a contentious issue. One objective of the National Pooled Fund Study No. 176 was to…”
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