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Brian J. Peter

Researcher at Agilent Technologies

Publications -  63
Citations -  7461

Brian J. Peter is an academic researcher from Agilent Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA supercoil & Mountain pine beetle. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 63 publications receiving 7042 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian J. Peter include Stanford University & University of California, Berkeley.

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One Hundred Years of BCFS-CFS Collaboration

TL;DR: The British Columbia Forest Service (BCFS) and the Canadian Forest Service have a long history of collaboration across a wide range of functions and topics as discussed by the authors, including research, technology transfer and extension, co-management and delivery of Federal-Provincial agreements, and partnering on national and international initiatives.

Forest Products Trade in the Pacific Rim: Opportunities and Challenges for Canada and the United States

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the current patterns and characteristics of forest products trade in the Pacific Rim, and highlight recent trends in the directions of trade in region, focusing on Canada and the United States.
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Method for sample analysis using q probes

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of sample analysis is provided, in which a plurality of Q probes are contacted with a nucleic acid sample comprising a target polynucleotide under hybridization conditions.
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Nanofluidic Device for Charge Analysis of Straightened Molecules

TL;DR: In this paper, a nanofluidic device sensing device is described, which consists of a channel comprising a floor and a ceiling, an array of charge sensors in the floor and/or ceiling of the channel, arranged along the longitudinal axis of channel, and a capture area at the entrance end of channel.
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Array-based method for performing genomic analysis

TL;DR: An array-based method for performing genomic analysis is described in this paper, where a sample comprising genomic DNA with a Type IIB restriction enzyme is contacted with an array to produce a contacted array and then read the data from the contacted array to determine the copy number of a genomic region.