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    Premature senescence of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) - Predominantly a potassium disorder caused by an imbalance of source and sink by Wright, P. R.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-1999)
    “…Premature senescence has been occurring with increasing frequency in Australian cotton crops. The work reported in this paper was carried out to characterise…”
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    Mesenchymal stem cells reside within the connective tissues of many organs by Young, H. E., Mancini, M. L., Wright, R. P., Smith, J. C., Black, A. C., Reagan, C. R., Lucas, P. A.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-02-1995)
    “…Previous studies have noted the presence of mesenchymal stem cells located within the connective tissue matrices of avian skeletal muscle, dermis, and heart…”
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    Cotton bunchy top: an aphid and graft transmitted cotton disease by Reddall, A., Ali, A., Able, J. A., Stonor, J., Tesoriero, L., Wright, P. R., Rezaian, M. A., Wilson, L. J.

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2004)
    “…A new disease, termed cotton bunchy top (CBT), has been observed in Australian cotton fields since the 1998–99 cotton-growing season. Symptoms included short…”
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    Batch Uptake of Lysozyme: Effect of Solution Viscosity and Mass Transfer on Adsorption by Wright, Pamela R., Muzzio, Fernando J., Glasser, Benjamin J.

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-11-1998)
    “…In this study, solid‐phase adsorption by macroporous and hyper‐diffusive resins was investigated in a batch uptake adsorption system to quantify solid‐phase…”
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    Pluripotent Mesenchymal Stem Cells Reside within Avian Connective Tissue Matrices by H. E. Young, E. M. Ceballos, Smith, J. C., M. L. Mancini, Wright, R. P., B. L. Ragan, Ian Bushell, P. A. Lucas

    “…Recent studies have noted the presence of putative stem cells derived from the connective tissues associated with skeletal muscle, heart, and dermis. Long-term…”
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    Comparative adaptation of canola ( Brassica napus) and Indian mustard ( B. juncea) to soil water deficits: Plant water relations and growth by Wright, P.R., Morgan, J.M., Jessop, R.S.

    Published in Field crops research (01-11-1996)
    “…The work reported in this paper was designed to describe how mustard achieves greater dry matter production and yield compared to canola under water-deficit…”
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    Comparative adaptation of canola ( Brassica napus) and Indian mustard ( B. juncea) to soil water deficits: yield and yield components by Wright, P.R., Morgan, J.M., Jessop, R.S., Cass, A.

    Published in Field crops research (01-07-1995)
    “…Four experiments were conducted comparing yield and yield components of canola and Indian mustard at different levels of soil water deficit. At least three…”
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    Effect of Resin Characteristics on Fluidized Bed Adsorption of Proteins by Wright, Pamela R., Muzzio, Fernando J., Glasser, Benjamin J.

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-10-1999)
    “…Despite numerous advantages, fluidized bed adsorption is limited in commercial applications due to a poor understanding of the relationships between mass…”
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    GREENSTICK FRACTURE OF THE UPPER END OF THE ULNA WITH DISLOCATION OF THE RADIO-HUMERAL JOINT OR DISPLACEMENT OF THE SUPERIOR RADIAL EPIPHYSIS by WRIGHT, P R

    “…1. Five cases of greenstick fracture of the upper end of the ulna with dislocation of the radio-humeral joint are described. 2. Although the direction of…”
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    Antioxidant activity of Hawaiian marine algae by Kelman, Dovi, Posner, Ellen Kromkowski, McDermid, Karla J, Tabandera, Nicole K, Wright, Patrick R, Wright, Anthony D

    Published in Marine drugs (01-02-2012)
    “…Marine algae are known to contain a wide variety of bioactive compounds, many of which have commercial applications in pharmaceutical, medical, cosmetic,…”
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    Characterising the relationship between suitable habitat and gene flow for Myotis bechsteinii and Eptesicus serotinus in Britain by Wright, P. G. R., Bellamy, C., Hamilton, P. B., Schofield, H., Finch, D., Mathews, F.

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-12-2021)
    “…Context Habitat suitability models (HSM) have been used to understand the impacts of landscape-scale habitat connectivity and gene flow mostly by assuming a…”
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    Drama education and development of self : myth or reality? by Wright, Peter R.

    Published in Social psychology of education (01-02-2006)
    “…This study is an investigation into personal development and drama education where the constructs of self-concept, self-discrepancy and role-taking ability…”
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    Official tile-stamps from London which cite the Province of Britain by Wright, R. P.

    “…This article reviews the previous expansions advanced for a group of tile-stamps from London, reading P P BRI LON or the like, and supports R. G. Collingwood's…”
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    Traumatic chylothorax; a case after dislocation of the thoracic spine by WRIGHT, P R, GARDNER, A M N

    “…A case is described of bilateral traumatic chylothorax after complete dislocation of the thoracic spine. An explanation is advanced for the delayed, sudden…”
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    A Roman Veterinary Physician from the Thames Valley by Wright, R. P.

    “…The study of a graffito on a sherd of a large storage-jar recovered from the River Thames at Amerden, near Taplow, Bucks., and from 1899 kept in the British…”
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