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Comment on "It takes three to tango: 2. Bubble dynamics in basaltic volcanoes and ramifications for modeling normal Strombolian activity" by J. Suckale, B. H. Hager, L. T. Elkins-Tanton, and J.-C. Nave (2011)
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James, M., Llewellin, E., & Lane, S. (2011). Comment on "It takes three to tango: 2. Bubble dynamics in basaltic volcanoes and ramifications for modeling normal Strombolian activity" by J. Suckale, B. H. Hager, L. T. Elkins-Tanton, and J.-C. Nave. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, https://doi.org/10.1029/2010jb008167

Modelling of permeability loss in membrane filtration: Re-examination of fundamental fouling equations and their link to critical flux (2011)
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Field, R., & Wu, J. (2011). Modelling of permeability loss in membrane filtration: Re-examination of fundamental fouling equations and their link to critical flux. Desalination, 283, 68-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2011.04.035

A re-evaluation of the flux decline relationships in the appendix of the 1995 critical flux paper has failed to establish that one may have a critical flux in the presence of fouling that is represented by the “complete” pore blocking (n = 2) mode. I... Read More about Modelling of permeability loss in membrane filtration: Re-examination of fundamental fouling equations and their link to critical flux.

Mechanics of surface area regulation in cells examined with confined lipid membranes. (2011)
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Staykova, M., Holmes, D., Read, C., & Stone, H. (2011). Mechanics of surface area regulation in cells examined with confined lipid membranes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(22), https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1102358108

Cells are wrapped in inelastic membranes, yet they can sustain large mechanical strains by regulating their area. The area regulation in cells is achieved either by membrane folding or by membrane exo- and endocytosis. These processes involve complex... Read More about Mechanics of surface area regulation in cells examined with confined lipid membranes..

Alexander disease causing mutations in the C-terminal domain of GFAP are deleterious both to assembly and network formation with the potential to both activate caspase 3 and decrease cell viability (2011)
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Chen, Y., Lim, S., Chen, M., Quinlan, R. A., & Perng, M. (2011). Alexander disease causing mutations in the C-terminal domain of GFAP are deleterious both to assembly and network formation with the potential to both activate caspase 3 and decrease cell viability. Experimental Cell Research, 317(16), 2252-2266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.06.017