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2005 Publications

 

Butcher K.S.A., Ferris J.M., Phillips M.R., Wintrebert-Fouquet M., Jong Wah, J.W., Jovanovic, N., Vyverman, W. and V.A.Chepurnov, 2005. A luminescence study of porous diatoms. Mat. Sci. Eng. C 25, 658-663.

 

Garvey, C.J., Keckes, J., Lee, G., Parker, I.H., and M. Beilby, 2005.Polymer morphology of charophyte cell walls studied by advanced solid state techniques. Cryptomagamie Algol. 27, 391-401.

 

Garvey, C.J., Parker, I.H. and G.P. Simon, 2005. On the interpretation of x-ray diffraction powder patterns in terms of the nanostructure of cellulose I fibres. Macromol. Chem. Phys. 206, 1568-1575.

 

Rodgers, L.E., Holden, P.J., Knott, R.B., Finnie, K.S., Bartlett, J.R. and L.J.R. Foster, 2005. Effect of Sol-Gel Encapsulation on Enzyme Structure and Function: A Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study. J. Sol Gel Sci Tech. 33, 65-69.

 

Torres, A.M., Philp, D.J., Kemp-Harper, R., Garvey, C.J. and P.W. Kuchel, 2005. Determination of Na+ binding parameters by relaxation analysis of selected 23Na NMR coherences: RNA, BSA and SDS. Magn. Reson. Chem. 43, 217-224.