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2by Payne, Mark“...An exploration of postapocalyptic fiction, from antiquity to today, and its connections to political theory and other literary genresThe literary lineage of...”
[2020]
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3by Burt, Stephanie“...Contemporary translations and adaptations of ancient Greek poet Callimachus by noted writer and critic Stephanie BurtCallimachus may be the best-kept secret in...”
[2020]
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4by MARK PAYNE“...An exploration of postapocalyptic fiction, from antiquity to today, and its connections to political theory and other literary genres The literary lineage of...”
27.10.2020
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5by Payne, Mark“..."For all of its current popularity, contemporary apocalyptic fiction-novels set during or after events that devastate the world as we know it-is part of a long...”
01.01.2020
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6by Payne, Mark Published in Race & class (01.07.2019)“...Building on the work of Chris Searle in this journal, the author draws on an ethnographic study of a Sheffield school to examine the experiences of Slovak Roma...”
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7by Stram, Amanda R Payne, R Mark Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01.11.2016)“...There is an intimate interplay between cellular metabolism and the pathophysiology of disease. Mitochondria are essential to maintaining and regulating...”
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8by Payne, Mark Published in Current issues in language planning (03.04.2017)“...The arrival of large numbers of Slovak Roma to Sheffield over a relatively short period has inserted two new languages (Slovak and Romani) into an already...”
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9by Hajishengallis, George Liang, Shuang Payne, Mark A Hashim, Ahmed Jotwani, Ravi Eskan, Mehmet A McIntosh, Megan L Alsam, Asil Kirkwood, Keith L Lambris, John D Darveau, Richard P Curtis, Michael A Published in Cell host & microbe (2011)“...Porphyromonas gingivalis is a low-abundance oral anaerobic bacterium implicated in periodontitis, a polymicrobial inflammatory disease, and the associated...”
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10by Dorthe Helena Larsen Catherine Poinsignon Thorkell Gudjonsson Christoffel Dinant Mark R. Payne Flurina J. Hari Jannie M. Rendtlew Danielsen Patrice Menard Jette Christensen Sand Manuel Stucki Claudia Lukas Jiri Bartek Jens S. Andersen Jiri Lukas Published in The Journal of cell biology (06.09.2010)“...In response to ionizing radiation (IR), cells delay cell cycle progression and activate DNA repair. Both processes are vital for genome integrity, but the...”
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11by Brun, Philipp Kiørboe, Thomas Licandro, Priscilla Payne, Mark R Published in Global change biology (01.09.2016)“...Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project spatial relocations of marine taxa under future climate change scenarios...”
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12by Baier, Waltraud Donnelly, Michael J Payne, Mark Williams, Mark A Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01.09.2020)“...Three‐dimensional scanning and documentation methods are becoming increasingly employed by law enforcement personnel for crime scene and accident scene...”
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13“...The trait-based approach is gaining increasing popularity in marine plankton ecology but the field urgently needs more and easier accessible trait data to...”
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14by WAGNER, Gregory R PRIDE, P. Melanie BABBEY, Clifford M PAYNE, R. Mark Published in Human molecular genetics (2012)“...Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is the most common inherited human ataxia and is caused by a deficiency in the mitochondrial protein frataxin. Clinically, patients...”
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15by Baier, Waltraud Warnett, Jason M Payne, Mark Williams, Mark A Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01.07.2018)“...This case report presents one of the first reported uses of a 3D printed exhibit in an English homicide trial, in which two defendants were accused of beating...”
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16How to Kill a Unicorn: How the World's Hottest Innovation Factory Builds Bold Ideas That Make It to Market
First editionby Payne, Mark“...A unique behind-the-scenes look at the groundbreaking methodology that today's most in-demand innovation factory uses to create some of the boldest products...”
2014
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17by Jianjian Shi Lumin Zhang Yi-Wei Zhang Michelle Surma R. Mark Payne Lei Wei Published in American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology (15.04.2012)“...Doxorubicin is a highly effective chemotherapeutic agent used for treating a wide spectrum of tumors, but its usage is limited because of its dose-dependent...”
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18by Olmos, Maxime Payne, Mark R Nevoux, Marie Prévost, Etienne Chaput, Gérald Du Pontavice, Hubert Guitton, Jérôme Sheehan, Timothy Mills, Katherine Rivot, Etienne Published in Global change biology (01.03.2020)“...A major challenge in understanding the response of populations to climate change is to separate the effects of local drivers acting independently on specific...”
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19“...Scientific interest in the sub-polar gyre of the North Atlantic Ocean has increased in recent years. The sub-polar gyre has contracted and weakened, and...”