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Mark Davidson
Researcher at University of Canterbury
Publications - 65
Citations - 1837
Mark Davidson is an academic researcher from University of Canterbury. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jet (fluid) & Turbulence. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1607 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Davidson include University of Cambridge & University of Aberdeen.
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Phenotypic characterization of individuals with 30-40 CAG repeats in the Huntington disease (HD) gene reveals HD cases with 36 repeats and apparently normal elderly individuals with 36-39 repeats.
David C. Rubinsztein,Jayne Leggo,Rhian Coles,E. Almqvist,Biancalana,Jean Jaques Cassiman,Chotai K,Connarty M,Crauford D,Curtis A,Curtis D,Mark Davidson,Differ Am,Catherine Dodé,A Dodge,Marina Frontali,N G Ranen,O C Stine,M. Sherr,M. H. Abbott,Mary L. Franz,Colin A. Graham,Peter S. Harper,John C. Hedreen,Michael R. Hayden +24 more
TL;DR: Optimized methods for reliable sizing of CAG repeats are optimized and cases that demonstrate the dangers of using PCR assays that include both the CAG and CCG polymorphisms are shown.
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Inclined Negatively Buoyant Discharges
TL;DR: In this article, analytical solutions are developed to predict the behavior of inclined negatively buoyant discharges and these solutions are compared with data from previous studies and from experiments described here, where light attenuation and laser-induced fluorescence techniques are employed to study these flows.
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Plume dispersion through large groups of obstacles—A field investigation
Mark Davidson,K.R. Mylne,C.D. Jones,Jeremy C. Phillips,Richard J. Perkins,Jimmy Chi Hung Fung,J. C. R. Hunt +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a set of field experiments has been conducted at the Cardington experimental site, in the United Kingdom, to investigate the dispersion of a neutrally buoyant plume released upwind of an array of cubes, each of which measured approximately 2 m × 2m × 2 m.
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Wind tunnel simulations of plume dispersion through groups of obstacles
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of two wind-tunnel simulations of dispersion from upwind point sources through a large group of obstacles, and compare these with an associated field study, were obtained from simulations at scales of 1:20 and 1:200.
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Stratified flow interactions with a suspended canopy
TL;DR: In this article, field observations of the interactions between a stratified flow and a canopy suspended from the free surface above a solid boundary are described and analyzed. But the authors focus on the effect of the canopy on turbulent dissipation and show that dissipation is enhanced within the canopy.