C. Long

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2009

Number

91

Co-Authors

Atmospheric lifetime of fossil-fuel carbon dioxide (2009)

Archer, D., Eby, M., Brovkin, V., Ridgwell, A., Long, C., Mikolajewicz, U., ...

CO2 released from combustion of fossil fuels equilibrates among the various carbon reservoirs of the atmosphere, the ocean, and the terrestrial biosphere on timescales of a few centuries. However, a...

Estimation of gas hydrate concentration from multi-component seismic data at sites on the continental margins of NW Svalbard and the Storegga region of Norway (2008)

WESTBROOK, G, CHAND, S, ROSSI, G, LONG, C, BUNZ, S, CAMERLENGHI, A, ...

High-resolution seismic experiments, employing arrays of closely spaced, four-component ocean-bottom seismic recorders, were conducted at a site off western Svalbard and a site on the northern margin...

Estimation of gas hydrate concentration from multi-component seismic data at sites on the continental margins of NW Svalbard and the Storegga region of Norway (2008)

Westbrook, G.K., Chand, S., Rossi, G., Long, C., Bünz, S., Camerlenghi, A., ...

High-resolution seismic experiments, employing arrays of closely spaced, four-component ocean-bottom seismic recorders, were conducted at a site off western Svalbard and a site on the northern margin...

Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data (2008)

Power, M, Marlon, J, Ortiz, N, Bartlein, P, Mayle, F, ...

Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response to long-term changes in global climate and shorter-term regional changes in climate, vegetation,...

Small volume closed hyperbolic 4-manifolds (2008)

Long, C.

Further examples of non-orientable compact hyperbolic 4-manifolds of volume 32π2/3 arising from torsion-free subgroups of the [5, 3, 3, 3] Coxeter group are given. These are the smallest known...

C. Pressure Flow (Bulk Flow) of Phloem Sap (2007)

C. Long, Distance Transport, Whole-plant Level, B. How, Stomata Open, C. Evolutionary, ...

I. The traffic of water and solutes occurs on cellular, organ, and whole-plant levels: an overview of transport in plants

Time And Frequency Synthesis Parameters Of Severely (2007)

Pathological Voice Qualities, A. Alwan, P. Bangayan, J. Kreiman, C. Long

This paper describes a pilot study into the mechanics of synthesizing severely pathological voices. Successful synthesis of suchvoices may ultimately provide a quantitative method for evaluating and...

MULTICONTRAST MRI OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES: ACQUISITION, CHARACTERIZATION AND RECONSTRUCTION Approved by: (2007)

P. Giddens, N. Oshinski, P. Vito, ...

This thesis is dedicated to my family... iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is such a blessing for me to have the tremendous help offered by many people all along the journey of my doctoral years. I couldn’t...

Modulation of cellular response to cisplatin by a novel inhibitor of DNA polymerase beta. (2005)

Boudsocq, F, Benaim, P, Canitrot, Y, Knibiehler, M, Ausseil, F, Capp, J P, ...

DNA polymerase beta (Pol beta) is an error-prone enzyme whose up-regulation has been shown to be a genetic instability enhancer as well as a contributor to cisplatin resistance in tumor cells. In...

Dopaminergic drug effects on physiological connectivity in a human cortico-striato-thalamic system (2003)

Honey, G. D., Suckling, J., Zelaya, F., Long, C., Routledge, C., Jackson, S., ...

Cortico-striato-thalamic (CST) systems are anatomical substrates for many motor and executive functions and are implicated in diverse neuropsychiatric disorders. Electrophysiological studies in rats,...

Dopaminergic drug effects on physiological connectivity in a human cortico-striato-thalamic system (2003)

Honey, G. D., Suckling, J., Zelaya, F., Long, C., Routledge, C., Jackson, S., ...

Cortico‐striato‐thalamic (CST) systems are anatomical substrates for many motor and executive functions and are implicated in diverse neuropsychiatric disorders. Electrophysiological...

Dopaminergic drug effects on physiological connectivity in a human cortico-striato-thalamic system (2003)

Honey, G. D., Suckling, J., Zelaya, F., Long, C., Routledge, C., Jackson, S., ...

Cortico-striato-thalamic (CST) systems are anatomical substrates for many motor and executive functions and are implicated in diverse neuropsychiatric disorders. Electrophysiological studies in rats,...

Health and Safety Plan, Woodbridge Research Facility, Woodbridge, Virginia. Volume 1. (1998)

McCreanor, K., Barrett, G., Long, C., Janiga, K.

The Earth Technology Corporation (TETC) will perform a Site Inspection (SI)/Remedial Investigation (RI) at the 22 Areas Requiring Environmental Evaluation (AREEs) located on the Woodbridge Research...

Health and Safety Plan, Woodbridge Research Facility, Woodbridge, Virginia. Addendum. (1998)

McCreanor, K., Barrett, G., Long, C., Janiga, K.

This document is an addendum to the Final Health and Safety Plan for the Woodbridge Research Facility, Virginia, September 1993. Delivery Order Number DA0014 entitled "Woodbridge Research Facility...

Final Site Inspection Report, Woodbridge Research Facility, Virginia, Volume I (1998)

McCreanor, K., Long, C., Janiga, K., Schenkel, K.

Site Inspection activities were completed at the Woodbridge Research Facility in Woodbridge, Virginia by the U.S. Army Environmental Center. This report details all sampling and analysis activities...

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibody to human herpesvirus 6.

Chokephaibulkit, K, Brunell, P A, Vimal, V, Long, C, Schnabel, K, Hall, C B

The results obtained with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) immunoglobulin G using a single 1:100 dilution of serum correlated well with those...

Specificity of response to viral proteins in horses infected with equine infectious anemia virus.

Charman, H, Long, C, Coggins, L

Three structural proteins of equine infectious anemia virus were purified, labeled with 125I, and utilized in radioimmunoassays with horse sera and antisera to heterologous retroviruses. Whereas...

Adenine formation from adenosine by mycoplasmas: adenosine phosphorylase activity.

Hatanaka, M, Del Giudice, R, Long, C

Mammalian cells have enzymes to convert adenosine to inosine by deamination and inosine to hypoxanthine by phosphorolysis, but they do not possess the enzymes necessary to form the free base,...

Low-molecular- weight Rauscher leukemia virus protein with preferential binding for single-stranded RNA and DNA.

Davis, J, Scherer, M, Tsai, W P, Long, C

A sensitive nitrocellulose filter assay that measures the retention of 125I single-stranded calf thymus DNA has been used to detect and purify DNA-binding proteins that retain a biological function...

Tort reform and the obstetric access crisis. The case of the WAMI states.

Rosenblatt, R A, Bovbjerg, R R, Whelan, A, Baldwin, L M, Hart, L G, Long, C

The states of Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WAMI) have all had declines in the proportion of physicians offering obstetric services during the past few years, a decline precipitated by...

The binding of calcium ions by erythrocytes and `ghost'-cell membranes

Long, C., Mouat, Barbara

1. Washed human erythrocytes, suspended in iso-osmotic sucrose containing 2.5mm-calcium chloride, bind about 400μg-atoms of calcium/litre of packed cells. Sucrose may be replaced by other sugars. 2....

Chromatographic behaviour of rat-liver monophosphoinositide

Long, C., Owens, K.

1. Chromatography of rat-liver lipids on a column of silicic acid or a mixture of silicic acid and Hyflo Super-Cel, with chloroform–methanol mixtures, gave monophosphoinositide-containing fractions...

The action of cabbage-leaf phospholipase D upon lysolecithin

Long, C., Odavić, R., Sargent, Elizabeth J.

1. The action of the water-soluble phospholipase D from Savoy cabbage leaves upon an aqueous solution of lysolecithin has been studied. 2. Optimum conditions required the presence of Ca2+ ions and...

The chemical nature of the products obtained by the action of cabbage-leaf phospholipase D on lysolecithin: the structure of lysolecithin

Long, C., Odavić, R., Sargent, Elizabeth J.

1. Lysolecithin, prepared by the action of snake-venom phospholipase A on ovolecithin, when incubated with Savoy-cabbage phospholipase D, in the presence of Ca2+ ions, gave two degradation products...

The calcium content of human erythrocytes

Harrison, D. G., Long, C.

1. The calcium content of human erythrocytes, after removal of the buffy coat and washing free from plasma with isotonic sodium chloride, has been determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry....

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibody to human herpesvirus 6.

Chokephaibulkit, K, Brunell, P A, Vimal, V, Long, C, Schnabel, K, Hall, C B

The results obtained with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) immunoglobulin G using a single 1:100 dilution of serum correlated well with those...

Specificity of response to viral proteins in horses infected with equine infectious anemia virus.

Charman, H, Long, C, Coggins, L

Three structural proteins of equine infectious anemia virus were purified, labeled with 125I, and utilized in radioimmunoassays with horse sera and antisera to heterologous retroviruses. Whereas...

Adenine formation from adenosine by mycoplasmas: adenosine phosphorylase activity.

Hatanaka, M, Del Giudice, R, Long, C

Mammalian cells have enzymes to convert adenosine to inosine by deamination and inosine to hypoxanthine by phosphorolysis, but they do not possess the enzymes necessary to form the free base,...

Low-molecular- weight Rauscher leukemia virus protein with preferential binding for single-stranded RNA and DNA.

Davis, J, Scherer, M, Tsai, W P, Long, C

A sensitive nitrocellulose filter assay that measures the retention of 125I single-stranded calf thymus DNA has been used to detect and purify DNA-binding proteins that retain a biological function...

Tort reform and the obstetric access crisis. The case of the WAMI states.

Rosenblatt, R. A., Bovbjerg, R. R., Whelan, A., Baldwin, L. M., Hart, L. G., Long, C.

The states of Washington, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WAMI) have all had declines in the proportion of physicians offering obstetric services during the past few years, a decline precipitated by...

The binding of calcium ions by erythrocytes and `ghost'-cell membranes

Long, C., Mouat, Barbara

1. Washed human erythrocytes, suspended in iso-osmotic sucrose containing 2.5mm-calcium chloride, bind about 400μg-atoms of calcium/litre of packed cells. Sucrose may be replaced by other sugars. 2....

Chromatographic behaviour of rat-liver monophosphoinositide

Long, C., Owens, K.

1. Chromatography of rat-liver lipids on a column of silicic acid or a mixture of silicic acid and Hyflo Super-Cel, with chloroform–methanol mixtures, gave monophosphoinositide-containing fractions...

The action of cabbage-leaf phospholipase D upon lysolecithin

Long, C., Odavić, R., Sargent, Elizabeth J.

1. The action of the water-soluble phospholipase D from Savoy cabbage leaves upon an aqueous solution of lysolecithin has been studied. 2. Optimum conditions required the presence of Ca2+ ions and...

The chemical nature of the products obtained by the action of cabbage-leaf phospholipase D on lysolecithin: the structure of lysolecithin

Long, C., Odavić, R., Sargent, Elizabeth J.

1. Lysolecithin, prepared by the action of snake-venom phospholipase A on ovolecithin, when incubated with Savoy-cabbage phospholipase D, in the presence of Ca2+ ions, gave two degradation products...

The calcium content of human erythrocytes

Harrison, D. G., Long, C.

1. The calcium content of human erythrocytes, after removal of the buffy coat and washing free from plasma with isotonic sodium chloride, has been determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry....

Expression of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium-ATPase is reduced in rats with postinfarction heart failure

Simonini, A, Chang, K, Yue, P, Long, C, Massie, B

OBJECTIVE—To determine whether heart failure in rats is associated with altered expression of the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA).
METHODS—SERCA protein and mRNA were...

Preventable anesthesia mishaps: a study of human factors*

Cooper, J., Newbower, R., Long, C., McPeek, B.



 A modified critical-incident analysis technique was used in a retrospective examination of the characteristics of human error and equipment failure in anesthetic practice. The objective was to...

Wildfire responses to abrupt climate change in North America

Marlon, J. R., Bartlein, P. J., Walsh, M. K., Harrison, S. P., Brown, K. J., Edwards, M. E., ...

It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthropogenic climate change will cause increased fire activity. However, less attention has been paid to...