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    Preparation, structural and magnetic characterization of synthetic anti-ferromagnetic nanoparticles.A. L. Koh, W. Hu, R. J. Wilson, S. X. Wang & R. Sinclair - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (36):4225-4241.
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    A phylogenetic hypothesis for the origin of hiccough.C. Straus, K. Vasilakos, R. J. A. Wilson, T. Oshima, M. Zelter, J.-Ph Derenne, T. Similowski & W. A. Whitelaw - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (2):182-188.
    The occurrence of hiccoughs (hiccups) is very widespread and yet their neuronal origin and physiological significance are still unresolved. Several hypotheses have been proposed. Here we consider a phylogenetic perspective, starting from the concept that the ventilatory central pattern generator of lower vertebrates provides the base upon which central pattern generators of higher vertebrates develop. Hiccoughs are characterized by glottal closure during inspiration and by early development in relation to lung ventilation. They are inhibited when the concentration of inhaled CO2 (...)
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  3. Life and death in early Byzantine Sicily.R. J. A. Wilson - 2010 - Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada 10 (2):34-7.
     
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    Quarries and Temple-Building.R. J. A. Wilson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):374-.
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    The transcriptome: malariologists ride the wave.R. J. M. Wilson - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (4):339-342.
    The Plasmodium falciparum genome‐sequencing project has provided malariologists with vast amounts of new information pertinent to a multitude of cellular processes that previously were only guessed about. In exploring this morass of predicted genes and proteins, there is now a danger of simply re‐inventing the cell. Fortunately, new global transcriptional analyses reassure malariologists that they are not dealing with just “any old cell.” The informative papers on the plasmodial transcriptome by Le Roch et al. (2003)1 and Bozdech et al. (2003)2 (...)
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    Public Buildings in Italy and Roman Africa Hélène Jouffroy: La Construction publique en Italie et dans l'Afrique romaine. (Groupe de Recherche d'Histoire romaine de l'Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg, Études et Traveaux, II.) Pp. 537; 56 maps, 6 figures. Strasbourg: AECR, 1986. Paper. [REVIEW]R. J. A. Wilson - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):346-348.
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    Public Buildings in Italy and Roman Africa. [REVIEW]R. J. A. Wilson - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):346-348.
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    Quarries and Temple-Building. [REVIEW]R. J. A. Wilson - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (2):374-376.
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