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Matthew J. Taylor
Researcher at Middlemore Hospital
Publications - 139
Citations - 3424
Matthew J. Taylor is an academic researcher from Middlemore Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 136 publications receiving 2982 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew J. Taylor include Utah State University & University of Victoria.
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The canada-france ecliptic plane survey—full data release: the orbital structure of the kuiper belt*
Jean-Marc Petit,Jean-Marc Petit,Jj Kavelaars,Brett Gladman,R. L. Jones,R. L. Jones,J. Wm. Parker,C. Van Laerhoven,C. Van Laerhoven,P. D. Nicholson,G. Mars,Philippe Rousselot,Olivier Mousis,Brian G. Marsden,Allyson Bieryla,Matthew J. Taylor,M. L. N. Ashby,Paula Gabriela Benavídez,A. Campo Bagatin,Guillermo Bernabeu +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the orbital distribution of the trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) discovered during the Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS), whose discovery phase ran from early 2003 until early 2007.
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The Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey - Full Data Release: The orbital structure of the Kuiper belt
Jean-Marc Petit,Jj Kavelaars,Brett Gladman,R. Lynne Jones,Joel Wm. Parker,Christa Van Laerhoven,Phil D. Nicholson,Gilbert Mars,Philippe Rousselot,Olivier Mousis,Brian G. Marsden,Allyson Bieryla,Matthew J. Taylor,Matthew L.N. Ashby,Paula Gabriela Benavídez,Adriano Campo Bagatin,Guillermo Bernabeu +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the orbital distribution of the trans-neptunian objects (TNOs) discovered during the Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey, whose discovery phase ran from early 2003 until early 2007.
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Integrating local and scientific knowledge for adaptation to land degradation: Kalahari rangeland management options
TL;DR: In this article, a four-stage social learning approach based on stakeholder participation in three degradation hotspots in communal rangelands of the Kalahari, Botswana, was developed and applied.
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Synthesis of Nanostructured Tungsten Oxide Thin Films: A Simple, Controllable, Inexpensive, Aqueous Sol−Gel Method
Michael Breedon,P Spizzirri,Matthew J. Taylor,Johan du Plessis,Dougal G. McCulloch,Jianmin Zhu,Leshu Yu,Zheng Hu,Colin Rix,Wojtek Wlodarski,Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a spin-coated tungsten oxide nanostructured thin film was used for the fabrication of gas sensors and dye-sensitized solar cells, and it was shown that these materials can be rendered into anhydrous or partially or fully hydrated Tungsten oxides.
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Beach-Ridges: A Review
TL;DR: A review of the literature on the evolution of beach-ridge growth is provided in this article, with emphasis on those composed of sand, and the role of vegetation and aeolian deposition in the stabilization, accretion, and preservation of beaches.