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David Maxwell
Researcher at Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
Publications - 143
Citations - 16921
David Maxwell is an academic researcher from Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salmo & Einstein. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 142 publications receiving 14844 citations. Previous affiliations of David Maxwell include University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & Suffolk University.
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Development and Testing of the OPLS All-Atom Force Field on Conformational Energetics and Properties of Organic Liquids
TL;DR: In this article, the parametrization and testing of the OPLS all-atom force field for organic molecules and peptides are described, and the parameters for both torsional and non-bonded energy properties have been derived, while the bond stretching and angle bending parameters have been adopted mostly from the AMBER force field.
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PCB pollution continues to impact populations of orcas and other dolphins in European waters
Paul Jepson,Rob Deaville,Jonathan L. Barber,Alex Aguilar,Asunción Borrell,Sinéad Murphy,John Barry,Andrew Brownlow,James Barnett,Simon Berrow,Andrew A. Cunningham,Nicholas J. Davison,Mariel ten Doeschate,Ruth Esteban,Marisa Ferreira,Andrew D. Foote,Tilen Genov,Joan Giménez,Jan Loveridge,Ángela Llavona,Vidal Martín,David Maxwell,Alexandra Papachlimitzou,Rod Penrose,Matthew W. Perkins,Brian D. Smith,Renaud de Stephanis,Nick Tregenza,Philippe Verborgh,Antonio Fernández,Robin J. Law,Robin J. Law +31 more
TL;DR: It is shown that several cetacean species have very high mean blubber PCB concentrations likely to cause population declines and suppress population recovery, and some locations are global PCB “hotspots” for marine mammals.
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'Delivered from the spirit of poverty?' : Pentecostalism, prosperity and modernity in Zimbabwe
TL;DR: In this article, the article etudie les rapports du pentecotisme a la modernite et au progres economique en Afrique au Zimbabwe, and montre comment les Pentecotistes du Zimbabwe ont faconne leur propre version de la prosperite evangelique pour transformer la societe.
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Global patterns in predator–prey size relationships reveal size dependency of trophic transfer efficiency
TL;DR: The results suggest that very general rules determine dominant trends in PPMR in diverse marine ecosystems, leading to the ubiquity of size-based trophic structuring and the consistency of observed relationships between the relative abundance of individuals and their body size.
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Impact of a large-scale area closure on patterns of fishing disturbance and the consequences for benthic communities
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of seasonal area closures on benthic communities in the central North Sea were investigated, and it was shown that repeated seasonal closures would lead to a slightly more homogeneous distribution of annual trawling activity, although the distribution would remain patchy rather than random.