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2004 Publications

 

Butcher K.S.A., Ferris J.M. and M.R. Phillips, 2004. Photoluminescence and cathodoluminescence studies of diatoms - nature's own nano-porous silica structures. In Proc. 27th Annual A&NZIP Condensed Matter and Materials Meeting, Wagga 2003, eds. J. Cashion, T. Finlayson, D. Paganin, A. Smith and G. Troup (http://www.aip.org.au/wagga2003/WW03_08.pdf ), 3pp.(DEST recognised as refereed)

 

Garvey, C.J., Knott, R.B., Drabarek, E. and P. W. Kuchel, 2004.The shear induced alignment of hemoglobin aggregates in human erythrocytes: small angle neutron scattering studies. Eur. Biophys. J. 33, 589-595.

 

Garvey, C.J., Parker, I.H., Knott, R.B. and G.P. Simon, 2004. Small-angle scattering in the Porod Region from hydrated paper sheets at varying humidities. Holzforschung 58, 473-479.

 

Holden, P.J., Russell, R.A., Stone, D.J.M., Garvey, C.J. and L.J.R. Foster, 2004. In vivo deuteration of a native bacterial biopolymer for structural elucidation using SANS. Physica B 350, 643-646.