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Ian L. Millar

Researcher at British Geological Survey

Publications -  207
Citations -  7166

Ian L. Millar is an academic researcher from British Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gondwana & Zircon. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 188 publications receiving 6214 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian L. Millar include British Antarctic Survey & Monash University.

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Hyperbaric or normobaric oxygen for acute carbon monoxide poisoning: a randomised controlled clinical trial.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess neurological sequelae in patients with all grades of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning after treatment with hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) and normobaric oxygen(NBO).
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Hyperbaric or normobaric oxygen for acute carbon monoxide poisoning: A randomised controlled clinical trial (multiple letters) [1]

TL;DR: Assessment of neurological sequelae in patients with all grades of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning after treatment with hyperbaric oxygen and normobaric oxygen to find out if there is a relationship between treatment and disease progression.
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The source of granitic gneisses and migmatites in the Antarctic Peninsula: a combined U-Pb SHRIMP and laser ablation Hf isotope study of complex zircons

TL;DR: In this article, the core-rim hafnium isotope ratio relationship between migmatites and zircon gneisses has been investigated in the Antarctic Peninsula, and it has been shown that the haf isotope composition of the melt was probably strongly influenced by the dissolved Zircon component at the source.
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On the Antarctic Peninsula batholith

TL;DR: The Antarctic Peninsula batholith is a 1350 km long by < 210 km wide structure which was emplaced over the period 240 to 10 Ma, with a Cretaceous peak of activity that started at 142 Ma and waned during the Late Cretages as discussed by the authors.