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Chris Harris
Researcher at University of Cape Town
Publications - 365
Citations - 11997
Chris Harris is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magma & Igneous rock. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 337 publications receiving 10615 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Harris include Derriford Hospital & City University of New York.
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Unusual Side Effects of Lamotrigine Therapy
TL;DR: An 8-year-old boy developed tremor, unsteadiness, chorea, and eye movement abnormalities on starting lamotrigine for myoclonic jerks, and this resolved on discontinuing the medication.
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Geochemistry of the Palæoproterozoic Mooidraai Formation: Fe-rich limestone as end member of iron formation deposition, Kalahari Manganese Field, Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa
TL;DR: The Mooidraai Formation of the Palaeoproterozoic Transvaal Supergroup in Griqualand West, Northern Cape Province, South Africa and is developed immediately above the Mn-bearing Hotazel Formation.
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Geology and Fluid Characteristics of the Mina Velha and Mandiocal Orebodies and Implications for the Genesis of the Orogenic Chega Tudo Gold Deposit, Gurupi Belt, Brazil
TL;DR: The Chega Tudo gold deposit is located in the Gurupi belt of northern Brazil as discussed by the authors, and gold mineralization in the Mina Velha (upper level) and Mandiocal (intermediate and lower levels) orebodies is hosted in highly strained Paleoproterozoic (2148−2160 Ma) felsic to intermediate metavolcanic rocks and schists that record greenschist facies metamorphism.
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Fourier analysis of saccades in monkeys and humans.
TL;DR: The Fourier spectra of human and monkey saccades are described, finding a regular pattern of local minima in the power plot, which cannot be attributed to noise and adding to the evidence that the human saccade also is driven by a pulse-step signal.
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Origin of garnet in aplite and pegmatite from Khajeh Morad in northeastern Iran: A major, trace element, and oxygen isotope approach
Ramin Samadi,Nathaniel R Miller,Hassan Mirnejad,Chris Harris,Hiroshi Kawabata,Nargess Shirdashtzadeh +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two types of garnet-bearing intrusive veins: (1) aplite and (2) granitic pegmatite are cut by triassic monzogranites and granodiorites.