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Authors: NOOR AK SPEARING SM ADAMS WW VENNERI SL
Citation: Ak. Noor et al., FRONTIERS OF THE MATERIAL WORLD, Aerospace America, 36(4), 1998, pp. 24

Authors: BARKER DH LOGAN BA ADAMS WW DEMMIGADAMS B
Citation: Dh. Barker et al., PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE-DEPENDENT ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN DIFFERENTLY ORIENTED CLADODES OF OPUNTIA-STRICTA DURING THE WINTER, Australian journal of plant physiology, 25(1), 1998, pp. 95-104

Authors: VERHOEVEN AS ADAMS WW DEMMIGADAMS B
Citation: As. Verhoeven et al., 2 FORMS OF SUSTAINED XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE-DEPENDENT ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN OVERWINTERING EUONYMUS-KIAUTSCHOVICUS, Plant, cell and environment, 21(9), 1998, pp. 893-903

Authors: ADAMS WW BARKER DH
Citation: Ww. Adams et Dh. Barker, SEASONAL-CHANGES IN XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE-DEPENDENT ENERGY-DISSIPATION INYUCCA-GLAUCA NUTTALL, Plant, cell and environment, 21(5), 1998, pp. 501-511

Authors: GRACE SC LOGAN BA ADAMS WW
Citation: Sc. Grace et al., SEASONAL DIFFERENCES IN FOLIAR CONTENT OF CHLOROGENIC ACID, A PHENYLPROPANOID ANTIOXIDANT, IN MAHONIA REPENS, Plant, cell and environment, 21(5), 1998, pp. 513-521

Authors: DEMMIGADAMS B MOELLER DL LOGAN BA ADAMS WW
Citation: B. Demmigadams et al., POSITIVE CORRELATION BETWEEN LEVELS OF RETAINED ZEAXANTHIN PLUS ANTHERAXANTHIN AND DEGREE OF PHOTOINHIBITION IN SHADE LEAVES OF SCHEFFLERA-ARBORICOLA (HAYATA) MERRILL, Planta, 205(3), 1998, pp. 367-374

Authors: LOGAN BA GRACE SC ADAMS WW DEMMIGADAMS B
Citation: Ba. Logan et al., SEASONAL DIFFERENCES IN XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE CHARACTERISTICS AND ANTIOXIDANTS IN MAHONIA REPENS GROWING IN DIFFERENT LIGHT ENVIRONMENTS, Oecologia, 116(1-2), 1998, pp. 9-17

Authors: LOGAN BA DEMMIGADAMS B ADAMS WW GRACE SC
Citation: Ba. Logan et al., ANTIOXIDANTS AND XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE-DEPENDENT ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN CUCURBITA-PEPO L. AND VINCA MAJOR L. ACCLIMATED TO 4 GROWTH PPFDS IN THEFIELD, Journal of Experimental Botany, 49(328), 1998, pp. 1869-1879

Authors: LOGAN BA DEMMIGADAMS B ADAMS WW
Citation: Ba. Logan et al., ANTIOXIDANTS AND XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE-DEPENDENT ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN CUCURBITA-PEPO L. AND VINCA MAJOR L. UPON A SUDDEN INCREASE IN GROWTH PPFD IN THE FIELD, Journal of Experimental Botany, 49(328), 1998, pp. 1881-1888

Authors: JIANG H LIANG J GRANT JT SU SJ BUNNING TJ COOPER TM ADAMS WW
Citation: H. Jiang et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF CHITOSAN AND RARE-EARTH-METAL-ION DOPED CHITOSAN FILMS, Macromolecular chemistry and physics, 198(5), 1997, pp. 1561-1578

Authors: ADAMS WW LOUSTAUNAU P PALAMODOV VP STRUPPA DC
Citation: Ww. Adams et al., HARTOGS PHENOMENON FOR POLYREGULAR FUNCTIONS AND PROJECTIVE DIMENSIONOF RELATED MODULES OVER A POLYNOMIAL RING, Annales de l'Institut Fourier, 47(2), 1997, pp. 623

Authors: LOGAN BA BARKER DH ADAMS WW DEMMIGADAMS B
Citation: Ba. Logan et al., THE RESPONSE OF XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE-DEPENDENT ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN ALOCASIA-BRISBANENSIS TO SUNFLECKS IN A SUBTROPICAL RAIN-FOREST, Australian journal of plant physiology, 24(1), 1997, pp. 27-33

Authors: TOMLIN DW CAMPBELL DP FLEITZ PA ADAMS WW
Citation: Dw. Tomlin et al., REDETERMINATION OF 1,3-DIMETHYLIMIDAZOLE-2-THIONE, Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 53, 1997, pp. 1153-1154

Authors: TOMLIN DW COOPER TM CLINE SM HUGHES JM ADAMS WW
Citation: Dw. Tomlin et al., CADMIUM GLUTAMATE DIHYDRATE, Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 53, 1997, pp. 1815-1816

Authors: VERHOEVEN AS DEMMIGADAMS B ADAMS WW
Citation: As. Verhoeven et al., ENHANCED EMPLOYMENT OF THE XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE AND THERMAL-ENERGY DISSIPATION IN SPINACH EXPOSED TO HIGH LIGHT AND N STRESS, Plant physiology, 113(3), 1997, pp. 817-824

Authors: BARKER DH ADAMS WW
Citation: Dh. Barker et Ww. Adams, THE XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE AND ENERGY-DISSIPATION IN DIFFERENTLY ORIENTED FACES OF THE CACTUS OPUNTIA-MACRORHIZA, Oecologia, 109(3), 1997, pp. 353-361

Authors: TSUKRUK VV BLIZNYUK VN VISSER D CAMPBELL AL BUNNING TJ ADAMS WW
Citation: Vv. Tsukruk et al., ELECTROSTATIC DEPOSITION OF POLYIONIC MONOLAYERS ON CHARGED SURFACES, Macromolecules, 30(21), 1997, pp. 6615-6625

Authors: ADAMS WW LOUSTAUNAU P
Citation: Ww. Adams et P. Loustaunau, GROBNER BASES AND PRIMARY DECOMPOSITION IN POLYNOMIAL-RINGS IN ONE VARIABLE OVER DEDEKIND DOMAINS, Journal of pure and applied algebra, 121(1), 1997, pp. 1-15

Authors: DEMMIGADAMS B ADAMS WW
Citation: B. Demmigadams et Ww. Adams, THE ROLE OF XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE CAROTENOIDS IN THE PROTECTION OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS, Trends in plant science, 1(1), 1996, pp. 21-26

Authors: PUTTHANARAT S EBY RK ADAMS WW LIU GF
Citation: S. Putthanarat et al., ASPECTS OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE SILK OF BOMBYX-MORI, Journal of macromolecular science. Pure and applied chemistry, A33(7), 1996, pp. 899-911

Authors: BUNNING TJ SOCCI EP FARMER BL CAMPBELL AL ADAMS WW
Citation: Tj. Bunning et al., X-RAY-DIFFRACTION STUDY OF INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS IN CHOLESTERYLESTER-SUBSTITUTED CYCLOSILOXANES, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science and technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals, 275, 1996, pp. 143-154

Authors: DEMMIGADAMS B GILMORE AM ADAMS WW
Citation: B. Demmigadams et al., CAROTENOIDS .3. IN-VIVO FUNCTIONS OF CAROTENOIDS IN HIGHER-PLANTS, The FASEB journal, 10(4), 1996, pp. 403-412

Authors: ADAMS WW DEMMIGADAMS B BARKER DH KILEY S
Citation: Ww. Adams et al., CAROTENOIDS AND PHOTOSYSTEM-II CHARACTERISTICS OF UPPER AND LOWER HALVES OF LEAVES ACCLIMATED TO HIGH LIGHT, Australian journal of plant physiology, 23(6), 1996, pp. 669-677

Authors: DEMMIGADAMS B ADAMS WW
Citation: B. Demmigadams et Ww. Adams, CHLOROPHYLL AND CAROTENOID COMPOSITION IN LEAVES OF EUONYMUS-KIAUTSCHOVICUS ACCLIMATED TO DIFFERENT DEGREES OF LIGHT STRESS IN THE FIELD, Australian journal of plant physiology, 23(5), 1996, pp. 649-659

Authors: IANNACCHIONE GS FINOTELLO D NATARAJAN LV SUTHERLAND RL TONDIGLIA VP BUNNING TJ ADAMS WW
Citation: Gs. Iannacchione et al., DEUTERIUM NMR AND MORPHOLOGY STUDY OF POLYMER-DISPERSED LIQUID-CRYSTAL BRAGG GRATINGS, Europhysics letters, 36(6), 1996, pp. 425-430
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