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Proteomic analysis of rat cartilage: the identification of differentially expressed proteins in the early stages of osteoarthritis
Applying zooarchaeology: environmental and ecological perspectives from a prehistoric freshwater mussel assemblage on the Yazoo River, Western Mississippi, USA
Chemically induced disseminated pythiosis in BALB/c mice: A new experimental model for Pythium insidiosum infection
Radicular anatomy of twelve representatives of the Catasetinae subtribe (Orchidaceae: Cymbidieae)
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory is a second-generation water Cherenkov detector designed to determine whether the currently observed solar neutrino deficit is a result of neutrino oscillations. The detector is unique in its use of D2O as a detection medium, permitting it to make a solar model-independent test of the neutrino oscillation hypothesis by comparison of the charged- and neutral-current interaction rates. In this paper the physical properties, construction, and preliminary operation of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory are described. Data and predicted operating parameters are provided whenever possible
