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    J. O'Donoghue ; T. S. Stallard ; H. Melin ; G. H. Jones ; S. W. Cowley ; S. Miller ; K. H. Baines ; J. S. Blake
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
    Published 2013
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    2013-04-13
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    0028-0836
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    2011-04-23
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    JONES, G. H. ; SMITH, B. C. ; WISEMAN, H. V.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1967
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    1467-923X
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    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
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    Political Science
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    HOOKS, M. S. ; JONES, G. H. ; LIEM, B. J. ; JUSTICE, J. B.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1992
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    1749-6632
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    JONES, G. H. S.

    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Published 1977
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    Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
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    [Auszug] JONES replies: Augenstein is correct, and the calculated values should have read 10'kt TNT and 200 Mt nuclear equivalent, these being minimum estimates. The Tunguska event devastated an area 35 km in diameter! It is commented, however, that the very low height of burst, almost a surface burst at ...
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    JONES, G. H. S. ; DIEHL, C. H. H.

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    Published 1971
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    [Auszug] Fig. 1 Positions of icebergs as located and marked by Argus aircraft and plotted by Tracker aircraft, July 14-21, 1970. A group of four icebergs was marked by dropping dyed sand enclosed in thin cardboard containers from Argus and Tracker aircraft onto the icebergs. Each impact produced a small ...
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    JONES, G. H. S.

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    Published 1977
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    Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
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    [Auszug] Fig. 1 Effect of 50-t charge in a mixed forest. The blowdown zone is 130m in diameter, and may be compared with the zone of symmetric blowdown at Tunguska. Simple cube root scaling of the dimensions lead to an estimate of 105 tons TNT for the Tunguska event. On the basis of a 50% partition of ...
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    JONES, G. H. S.

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    Published 1978
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    [Auszug] Seismic surface-wave motion, which exhibits prograde displacement orbits of hydrodynamic type, first detected in the vicinity of nuclear explosions, was described and called H-waves by Leet10. The suggestion that these waves were unique to explosive events is not now accepted, but it is certain ...
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    REES, H. ; CAMERON, F. M. ; HAZARIKA, M. H. ; JONES, G. H.

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    Published 1966
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    [Auszug] EXTENSIVE polyploid series in many plant genera, particularly in Angiosperms, testify to the prominence and importance of quantitative variation in nuclear genetic material during the evolution and divergence of numerous species. In sharp contrast, but not uncommonly, are other plant genera which ...
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    JONES, G. H. ; CRAIG-CAMERON, T.

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    Published 1969
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    [Auszug] Young male imagines of Schistocerca gre-garia were given a single injection containing 20 ^Ci of 3H-thymidine in a volume of 0-05 ml., then maintained in an insect cage at approximately 32 C while individual insects were sampled at half-day intervals and their testes dissected and fixed. Feulgen ...
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    Jones, G. H.

    London : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Published 1991
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    0022-5185
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    Theology and Religious Studies
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    Jones, G. H.

    London : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Published 1993
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    JONES, G. H.

    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Published 1974
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    [Auszug] The cumulative frequency distributions of chiasmata along meiotic bivalents of the locust, Schistocerca gregaria1,3 and of four species of British grasshopper2, demonstrate clearly that chiasmata do not occur with equal frequencies in all chromosome regions. Certain regions, notably the telomeric, ...
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    Vincent, J. E. ; Jones, G. H.
    Springer
    Published 1993
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    1432-0886
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    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Abstract Meiotic chromosome pairing of triploid and trisomic Crepis capillaris was analysed by electron microscopy in surface-spread prophase I nuclei and compared with light microscopic observations of metaphase I. This system allows identification and separate analysis of each chromosome of the C. capillaris genome. Prophase I trivalent frequencies are very high in all three trisomes and only slightly dependent on chromosome size. At metaphase I, on the other hand, trivalent frequencies are much lower and strongly dependent on chromosome size. There is no evidence for trivalent elimination during prophase I in this system, and the reduction in trivalent frequency at metaphase I can be explained by an insufficiency of appropriately placed chiasmata. The high prophase I trivalent frequencies far exceed the two-thirds expected on a simple model with two terminal independent pairing initiation sites per trisome, suggesting that multiple pairing initiation occurs. Direct observations reveal high frequencies of pairing partner switches (PPSs) in prophase I trisomes, which confirms this supposition. The numbers of PPSs per trisome shows a better fit to the Poisson than to the binomial distribution and their positional distribution along trisomes is random and non-localized. All these observations favour a model of pairing initiation in trisomes based on a large number of evenly distributed autonomous pairing sites each with a uniform and low probability of generating a PPS.
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    Jones, G. H.
    Springer
    Published 1967
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    1432-0886
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    Abstract The chiasma conditions have been extensively analysed in two contrasting rye genotypes, one showing a normal and regular pattern of chiasma distribution and the other showing a highly abnormal and asymmetrical pattern of chiasma distribution. The analyses show that the pattern of chiasma distribution in the abnormal genotype conforms to the statistical expectations of randomness, and this is interpreted as being due to a breakdown of the processes which govern the distribution of chiasmata in normal rye genotypes. On the basis of these findings it is proposed that two independent and fundamentally different control systems are involved in the maintenance of efficient chiasma conditions in rye. One of these controls simply gives competence for chiasma formation, the other control system is evidently concerned with regulating the distribution of chiasmata. Analysis of two trisomic genotypes reveals that the conclusions relating to large samples of bivalents are also applicable to particular identifiable chromosomes. The results of brceding tests involving the two contrasting genotypes show that the control of chiasma distribution in rye has a complex genetic basis.
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