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Lancet (London, England)|August 4, 1979
Four controversies about the cause of hyperthyroidismD S Munro, H Humphries, C A Hardisty, et al.
STAR Protocols|January 12, 2025
Protocol to generate a 3D atherogenesis-on-chip model for studying endothelial-macrophage crosstalk in atherogenesisKatie M L Hanford, Kim E Dzobo, Miranda Versloot, et al.
Faraday Discussions|January 25, 2008
In situ comparative measurements of the properties of aerosol droplets of different chemical compositionJason R Butler, Laura Mitchem, Kate L Hanford, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 3, 2008
Comparative thermodynamic studies of aqueous glutaric acid, ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride aerosol at high humidityKate L Hanford, Laura Mitchem, Jonathan P Reid, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 13, 2012
Phase, morphology, and hygroscopicity of mixed oleic acid/sodium chloride/water aerosol particles before and after ozonolysisBenjamin J Dennis-Smither, Kate L Hanford, Nana-Owusua A Kwamena, et al.
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|April 2, 2008
Evaluation of an offline method for the analysis of atmospheric reactive gaseous mercury and particulate mercuryAndrew P Rutter, Katy L Hanford, Jaime T Zwers, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|September 1, 1988
Extracellular calmodulin and its association with epidermal growth factor in normal human body fluidsS MacNeil, R A Dawson, G Crocker, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|August 4, 2011
The morphology of aerosol particles consisting of hydrophobic and hydrophilic phases: hydrocarbons, alcohols and fatty acids as the hydrophobic componentJonathan P Reid, Benjamin J Dennis-Smither, Nana-Owusua A Kwamena, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|August 4, 1979
Four controversies about the cause of hyperthyroidismD S Munro, H Humphries, C A Hardisty, et al.
STAR Protocols|January 12, 2025
Protocol to generate a 3D atherogenesis-on-chip model for studying endothelial-macrophage crosstalk in atherogenesisKatie M L Hanford, Kim E Dzobo, Miranda Versloot, et al.
Faraday Discussions|January 25, 2008
In situ comparative measurements of the properties of aerosol droplets of different chemical compositionJason R Butler, Laura Mitchem, Kate L Hanford, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|July 3, 2008
Comparative thermodynamic studies of aqueous glutaric acid, ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride aerosol at high humidityKate L Hanford, Laura Mitchem, Jonathan P Reid, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 13, 2012
Phase, morphology, and hygroscopicity of mixed oleic acid/sodium chloride/water aerosol particles before and after ozonolysisBenjamin J Dennis-Smither, Kate L Hanford, Nana-Owusua A Kwamena, et al.
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|April 2, 2008
Evaluation of an offline method for the analysis of atmospheric reactive gaseous mercury and particulate mercuryAndrew P Rutter, Katy L Hanford, Jaime T Zwers, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|September 1, 1988
Extracellular calmodulin and its association with epidermal growth factor in normal human body fluidsS MacNeil, R A Dawson, G Crocker, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|August 4, 2011
The morphology of aerosol particles consisting of hydrophobic and hydrophilic phases: hydrocarbons, alcohols and fatty acids as the hydrophobic componentJonathan P Reid, Benjamin J Dennis-Smither, Nana-Owusua A Kwamena, et al.
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