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Tom J. Millar
Researcher at Queen's University Belfast
Publications - 388
Citations - 18361
Tom J. Millar is an academic researcher from Queen's University Belfast. The author has contributed to research in topics: Astrochemistry & Interstellar medium. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 380 publications receiving 16673 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom J. Millar include University of Manchester & University of Sydney.
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The UMIST database for astrochemistry 2012
D. McElroy,Catherine Walsh,A. J. Markwick,Martin A. Cordiner,Martin A. Cordiner,K. W. Smith,Tom J. Millar +6 more
TL;DR: The UMIST Database for Astrochemistry (UDfaa) as mentioned in this paper contains 6173 gas-phase reactions involving 467 species, 47 of which are new to this release.
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The International Workshop on Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Report of the Subcommittee on Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of the Meibomian Gland
TL;DR: It is accepted that MGD is important, conceivably underestimated, and possibly the most frequent cause of dry eye disease due to increased evaporation of the aqueous tears, and a comprehensive review of physiological and pathophysiological aspects of the meibomian glands is sought.
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The UMIST Database for Astrochemistry 2006
J. Woodall,Marcelino Agúndez,A. J. Markwick-Kemper,A. J. Markwick-Kemper,Tom J. Millar,Tom J. Millar +5 more
TL;DR: The UMIST Database for Astrochemistry as discussed by the authors contains some 4573 binary gas-phase reactions, an increase of 10% from the previous (1999) version, among 420 species, of which 23 are new to the database.
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The UMIST database for astrochemistry 2012
D. McElroy,Catherine Walsh,A. J. Markwick,Martin A. Cordiner,Martin A. Cordiner,K. W. Smith,Tom J. Millar +6 more
TL;DR: The UMIST Database for Astrochemistry (UDfaa) as discussed by the authors contains 6173 gas-phase reactions involving 467 species, 47 of which are new to this release.
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TFOS DEWS II Tear Film Report
Mark D. P. Willcox,Pablo Argüeso,Georgi As. Georgiev,Juha M. Holopainen,Gordon W. Laurie,Tom J. Millar,Eric B. Papas,Jannick P. Rolland,Tannin A. Schmidt,Ulrike Stahl,Tatiana Suarez,Lakshman N. Subbaraman,Ömür Ö. Uçakhan,Lyndon Jones +13 more
TL;DR: The members of the Tear Film Subcommittee reviewed the role of the tear film in dry eye disease (DED), biophysical and biochemical aspects of tears and how these change in DED and recommended areas for future research.