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James Taylor

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  1190
Citations -  43346

James Taylor is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Fiber laser. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 1161 publications receiving 39945 citations. Previous affiliations of James Taylor include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & European Spallation Source.

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Passive mode locking of a continuous-wave energy-transfer dye laser operating in the near infrared around 750 nm

TL;DR: The passive mode locking of an argon-ion-pumped energy-transfer cw dye laser operating in the near infrared is reported.
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High-order soliton pulse compression and splitting at 1.32 µm in a single-mode optical fiber

TL;DR: In this article, the optically compressed pulses from a CW mode-locked Nd:YAG laser operating at 1.32 μm have been further compressed through a high-order soliton generation effect in a 40 m length of single-mode dispersion-shifted optical fiber.
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Homeopathic Ear Drops as an Adjunct in Reducing Antibiotic Usage in Children With Acute Otitis Media.

TL;DR: Homeopathic ear drops may be effective in reducing the use of antibiotics in children with AOM managed with a delayed antibiotic approach.
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A review of the issues, methods and perspectives for yield estimation, prediction and forecasting in viticulture

TL;DR: The characteristics of yield development in an operational context that must be taken into account by yield assessment methods are reviewed and a generic framework for the yield assessment process is proposed, including a review of the variables used to explain grapevine yield.
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Temperature dependence of bromine kinetic isotope effects for reactions of n-butyl and tert-butyl bromides

TL;DR: In this paper, a technique for the measurement of bromine leaving group kinetic isotope effects (KIE) is described, and the natural logarithm of the KIE was found to vary linearly with l/T from 0 to 40/sup 0/C for tert-butyl bromide, slope = 0.472 (+-0.080) deg/sup -1/