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William Wallace
Researcher at Royal Hospital for Sick Children
Publications - 166
Citations - 11429
William Wallace is an academic researcher from Royal Hospital for Sick Children. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fertility preservation & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 159 publications receiving 10261 citations. Previous affiliations of William Wallace include Air Force Research Laboratory & University of Edinburgh.
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Endocrine disruption in the human fetal testis: use of a xenograft system to assess effects of exposure to environmental agents and pharmaceutical drugs
Rod T. Mitchell,Richard A. Anderson,Christopher J. H. Kelnar,William Wallace,Chris McKinnell,Richard M. Sharpe +5 more
TL;DR: These results suggest that paracetamol may impair testosterone production in the human fetal testis, whereas phthalates do not, and highlights important differences between rat and man in terms of the effects of chemical exposure on the developing testis.
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Dioxirane formulations for decontamination
TL;DR: In this paper, a universal decontamination formulation is disclosed based on the in situ generation dioxirane(s) under non-corrosive neutral conditions for the neutralization of chemical and biological warfare (CBW) agents.
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Session 73: female fertility preservation
Dror Meirow,Hila Raanani,Masha Brengauz,J. Dor,Avi Tsafrir,D. Goldberg,Talia Eldar-Geva,Michael Gal,Avraham Ben-Chetrit,A. Weintroub,Irit Varshaver,N Dekel,J. Kopeika,H. Abdel-Reda,M. Khalil,Yakoub Khalaf,N. Reddy,Richard A. Anderson,Marie McLaughlin,William Wallace,Evelyn E. Telfer,Asaha Fujimoto,M. Ichinose,Yutaka Osuga,Hajime Oishi,Tetsuya Hirata,Miyuki Harada,Akiko Hasegawa,K. Morishima,A. Sakurabashi,K. Kawana,Tetsu Yano,Shiro Kozuma,Yuji Taketani,S. Samuel Kim,Sonia Herraiz,Edurne Novella-Maestre,A. Pellicer +37 more
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Method for consolidated waste management and resource recovery
TL;DR: In this article, a waste management and resource recovery system that uses the different waste streams from typical waste sources as fuel or feedstock for its subsystems that, in turn, produce fuel, feedstock or energy for other subsystems such that all waste streams are effectively managed.
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Capture of aerosolized spores from air streams impinging onto fabrics
Erno Sajo,William Wallace,April E. Lumley,Brian K. Heimbuch,Kristian Donahue,Bruce Nielsen,Jeffery R. Owens,Joseph D. Wander +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented measurements of deposition rates of Bacillus atrophaeus spores, a common simulant for anthrax spores, on a variety of fabrics as a function of airspeed and angle of incidence at ~22°C and ~55% RH in a laboratory-scale aerosol tunnel.