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J A Armstrong

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Armstrong J, Dawkins R, Horne R
Immunol Today . 2014 Oct; 6(4):121-2. PMID: 25289496
No abstract available.
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Armstrong J, Cash N, Soares P, Souza M, Sutton R, Criddle D
Free Radic Res . 2013 Aug; 47(11):917-33. PMID: 23952531
Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis, a severe and debilitating inflammation of the pancreas that carries a significant mortality, and which imposes a considerable financial...
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Armstrong J, Bresme F
J Chem Phys . 2013 Jul; 139(1):014504. PMID: 23822311
We investigate the non-equilibrium response of extended simple point charge (SPC/E) water to thermal gradients. Using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations, we show that SPC/E water features the thermo-polarization orientation effect,...
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Armstrong J, Chakravarty C, Ballone P
J Chem Phys . 2012 Apr; 136(12):124503. PMID: 22462870
The excess entropy of fluids has been shown to play a decisive role in the determination of dynamical properties [Y. Rosenfeld, Phys. Rev. A 15, 2545 (1977)]. We argue that...
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Armstrong J, Ballone P
J Phys Chem B . 2011 Apr; 115(17):4927-38. PMID: 21476561
Two semianalytical relations [Nature, 1996, 381, 137 and Phys. Rev. Lett. 2001, 87, 245901] predicting dynamical coefficients of simple liquids on the basis of structural properties have been tested by...
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Armstrong J
Bull World Health Organ . 2010 Jul; 19(6):1105-9. PMID: 20604036
No abstract available.
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Keyes R, Armstrong J
Appl Opt . 2010 Jan; 8(12):2549-52. PMID: 20076073
The problem of removing the heat produced in logical operations limits the density to which logical elements can be packed in large computers employing many elements. The basic minimum power...
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Armstrong J
J Gen Physiol . 2009 Oct; 56(1):97-8. PMID: 19873678
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Esherick P, Wynne J, Armstrong J
Opt Lett . 2009 Aug; 1(1):19. PMID: 19680317
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Armstrong J
Kidney Int . 2006 Dec; 71(5):384-7. PMID: 17191081
Today physicians use urine to diagnose selective conditions but from ancient times until the Victorian era, urine was used as the primary diagnostic tool. Laboratory medicine began with the analysis...