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David W. Johnson
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 2880
Citations - 157072
David W. Johnson is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peritoneal dialysis & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 160, co-authored 2714 publications receiving 140778 citations. Previous affiliations of David W. Johnson include Minnesota Department of Transportation & Open University.
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The closed heart MAZE: a nonbypass surgical technique
Richard Lee,Takashi Nitta,Richard B. Schuessler,David W. Johnson,John P. Boineau,James L. Cox +5 more
TL;DR: In an experimental canine model, the MAZE-III can be performed on beating hearts without the assistance of cardiopulmonary bypass using a "tunnel" technique.
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Genetic factors underlying the risk of bortezomib induced peripheral neuropathy in multiple myeloma patients.
Sophie L. Corthals,Rowan Kuiper,David W. Johnson,Pieter Sonneveld,Roman Hájek,Bronno van der Holt,Florence Magrangeas,Hartmut Goldschmidt,Gareth J. Morgan,Hervé Avet-Loiseau +9 more
TL;DR: A pharmacogenetic association study performed using a discovery set and a validation set found 56 single nucleotide polymorphisms demonstrated an association with bortezomib induced peripheral neuropathy with pointwise, uncorrected significance.
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9 – Goal Interdependence and Interpersonal Attraction in Heterogeneous Classrooms: A Metanalysis*
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The effects of controversy, concurrence seeking, and individualistic learning on achievement and attitude change
TL;DR: The effects of cooperative-controversy, cooperative-concurrence seeking, and individualistic learning were compared on motivation, achievement, and attitudes toward the science subject being studied.
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Overview of recent physics results from the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX)
J.E. Menard,M. G. Bell,R. E. Bell,S. Bernabei,J.M. Bialek,T. M. Biewer,W. R. Blanchard,J.A. Boedo,C.E. Bush,Mark D. Carter,Wonho Choe,Neal Crocker,D.S. Darrow,W. Davis,L. F. Delgado-Aparicio,S. J. Diem,Calvin Domier,D. A. D'Ippolito,J.R. Ferron,A. R. Field,J. Foley,E.D. Fredrickson,D.A. Gates,T. Gibney,R. W. Harvey,R. Hatcher,William Heidbrink,K. W. Hill,J.C. Hosea,Thomas Jarboe,David W. Johnson,R. Kaita,Stanley Kaye,Charles Kessel,S. Kubota,H.W. Kugel,J. Lawson,B. LeBlanc,K. C. Lee,Fred Levinton,Neville C. Luhmann,Rajesh Maingi,Richard Majeski,J. Manickam,D. K. Mansfield,R.J. Maqueda,R. Marsala,D. Mastrovito,T. K. Mau,E. Mazzucato,S. S. Medley,H. F. Meyer,D. R. Mikkelsen,D. Mueller,Tobin Munsat,J.R. Myra,B. A. Nelson,C. Neumeyer,Nobuhiro Nishino,M. Ono,Hyeon K. Park,W. Park,S. F. Paul,T. Peebles,M. Peng,C. K. Phillips,A. Pigarov,R.I. Pinsker,Abhay K. Ram,S. Ramakrishnan,Roger Raman,David A Rasmussen,M. H. Redi,M.E. Rensink,G. Rewoldt,J. Robinson,P. Roney,A. L. Roquemore,E. Ruskov,P.M. Ryan,S.A. Sabbagh,H. Schneider,C.H. Skinner,David R. Smith,Aaron Sontag,Vlad Soukhanovskii,T. Stevenson,D. P. Stotler,Brentley Stratton,Dan Stutman,D.W. Swain,E. J. Synakowski,Yuichi Takase,G. Taylor,Kevin Tritz,A. von Halle,M. R. Wade,Roscoe White,John B Wilgen,M. Williams,J. R. Wilson,Howard Yuh,Leonid E. Zakharov,W. Zhu,S. J. Zweben,R. J. Akers,Peter Beiersdorfer,Riccardo Betti,T.S. Bigelow,Manfred Bitter,P.T. Bonoli,Clarisse Bourdelle,Choong-Seock Chang,J. Chrzanowski,L. Dudek,P. C. Efthimion,Michael Finkenthal,E. Fredd,Guoyong Fu,Alan H. Glasser,Robert James Goldston,N. L. Greenough,L. R. Grisham,N. N. Gorelenkov,Luca Guazzotto,R. J. Hawryluk,J.T. Hogan,Wayne A Houlberg,D.A. Humphreys,F. Jaeger,M. Kalish,Sergei Krasheninnikov,L.L. Lao,J. Lawrence,J.A. Leuer,D. W. Liu,G. Oliaro,D. Pacella,R. Parsells,M.J. Schaffer,I.B. Semenov,Ker-Chung Shaing,Michael A. Shapiro,Kouji Shinohara,P. Sichta,Xian-Zhu Tang,R. Vero,M.L. Walker,William R. Wampler +148 more
TL;DR: The National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) has made considerable progress in advancing the scientific understanding of high performance long-pulse plasmas needed for future spherical torus (ST) devices and ITER.