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    Chitosan as a potential natural compound to control pre and postharvest diseases of horticultural commodities by Bautista-Baños, S., Hernández-Lauzardo, A.N., Velázquez-del Valle, M.G., Hernández-López, M., Ait Barka, E., Bosquez-Molina, E., Wilson, C.L.

    Published in Crop protection (01-02-2006)
    “…Chitosan, a given name to a deacetylated form of chitin, is a natural biodegradable compound derived from crustaceous shells such as crabs and shrimps, whose…”
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    Effects of chitosan and plant extracts on growth of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, anthracnose levels and quality of papaya fruit by Bautista-Baños, S., Hernández-López, M., Bosquez-Molina, E., Wilson, C.L.

    Published in Crop protection (01-11-2003)
    “…The objectives of this research were to evaluate the in vitro fungicidal effect of chitosan and aqueous extracts of custard apple leaves, papaya leaves and…”
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    Human and machine recognition of faces: a survey by Chellappa, R., Wilson, C.L., Sirohey, S.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (01-05-1995)
    “…The goal of this paper is to present a critical survey of existing literature on human and machine recognition of faces. Machine recognition of faces has…”
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    Overwhelmingly asynchronous firing of rat subthalamic nucleus neurones in brain slices provides little evidence for intrinsic interconnectivity by Wilson, C.L, Puntis, M, Lacey, M.G

    Published in Neuroscience (2004)
    “…In Parkinson's disease the neurones of the subthalamic nucleus show increased synchrony and oscillatory burst discharge, thought to reflect a breakdown of…”
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    Historical Perspective on Biological Control of Postharvest Diseases - Past, Present, and Future by Wilson, C.L, Wisniewski, M, Droby, S, Chalutz, E

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2011)
    “…The birth of the field of biological control of postharvest diseases can be traced back to 1984 when a researcher testing an antagonist (Bacillus subtilis) in…”
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    The effects of low-dose ultraviolet light-C treatment on polygalacturonase activity, delay ripening and Rhizopus soft rot development of tomatoes by Stevens, C., Liu, J., Khan, V.A., Lu, J.Y., Kabwe, M.K., Wilson, C.L., Igwegbe, E.C.K., Chalutz, E., Droby, S.

    Published in Crop protection (01-06-2004)
    “…Low-dose application of hormetic (adj. of hormetin, the agent of hormesis e.g. UV-C) ultraviolet light-C (UV-C) to ‘Better Boy’ and ‘Floradade’ tomatoes at…”
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    NIST Fingerprint Evaluations and Developments by Garris, Michael D., Tabassi, Elham, Wilson, Charles L.

    Published in Proceedings of the IEEE (2006)
    “…This paper presents an R&D framework used by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for biometric technology testing and evaluation. The…”
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    The effect of fruit orientation of postharvest commodities following low dose ultraviolet light-C treatment on host induced resistance to decay by Stevens, C., Khan, V.A., Wilson, C.L., Lu, J.Y., Chalutz, E., Droby, S.

    Published in Crop protection (01-08-2005)
    “…The possibility of inducing resistance to bitter rot ( Colletotrichum gloeosporioides), brown rot ( Monilinia fructicola), and green mold ( Penicillium…”
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    Total sleep deprivation increases extracellular serotonin in the rat hippocampus by Lopez-Rodriguez, F, Wilson, C.L, Maidment, N.T, Poland, R.E, Engel, J

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2003)
    “…Sleep deprivation exerts antidepressant effects after only one night of deprivation, demonstrating that a rapid antidepressant response is possible. In this…”
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    Multiple site silicon-based probes for chronic recordings in freely moving rats: implantation, recording and histological verification by Bragin, A., Hetke, J., Wilson, C.L., Anderson, D.J., Engel, J., Buzsáki, G.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (15-05-2000)
    “…This paper describes the procedure of assembling a miniature microdrive and silicon probe system for surgical implantation into the adult rat brain. Successful…”
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    The germicidal and hormetic effects of UV-C light on reducing brown rot disease and yeast microflora of peaches by Stevens, C., Khan, V.A., Lu, J.Y., Wilson, C.L., Pusey, P.L., Kabwe, M.K., Igwegbe, E.C.K., Chalutz, E., Droby, S.

    Published in Crop protection (01-02-1998)
    “…The application of ultraviolet light-C doses (254 nm, UV-C) was used to determine the germicidal and hormetic effects on reducing brown rot of ‘Elberta’…”
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    Integration of Ultraviolet (UV-C) Light with Yeast Treatment for Control of Postharvest Storage Rots of Fruits and Vegetables by Stevens, C., Khan, V.A., Lu, J.Y., Wilson, C.L., Pusey, P.L., Igwegbe, E.C.K., Kabwe, K., Mafolo, Y., Liu, J., Chalutz, E., Droby, S.

    Published in Biological control (01-10-1997)
    “…Applications of low doses of ultraviolet light-C (254 nm, UV-C), UV-C in combination with a biocontrol agent,Debaryomyces hansenii,or postharvest fungicides…”
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    Induced resistance of sweetpotato to Fusarium root rot by UV-C hormesis by Stevens, C., Khan, V.A., Lu, J.Y., Wilson, C.L., Chalutz, E., Droby, S., Kabwe, M.K., Haung, Z., Adeyeye, O., Pusey, L.P., Tang, A.Y.A.

    Published in Crop protection (01-08-1999)
    “…`Jewel’ sweetpotato storage roots previously treated with a low hormetic dose of ultraviolet light-C (UV-C) were stored for 30 days before inoculated…”
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    Plant hormesis induced by ultraviolet light-C for controlling postharvest diseases of tree fruits by Stevens, C., Wilson, C.L., Lu, J.Y., Khan, V.A., Chalutz, E., Droby, S., Kabwe, M.K., Haung, Z., Adeyeye, O., Pusey, L.P., Wisniewski, M.E., West, M.

    Published in Crop protection (01-03-1996)
    “…Low hormetic doses of ultraviolet light (254 nm, UV-C) reduced postharvest decay of pome, stone, and citrus fruits. Loring and Elberta peaches, Golden…”
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