C. MacRae

Publication List Details

Period

1939 - 2005

Number

9

Co-Authors

Ab initio modelling of K-alpha X-ray spectra in single walled carbon nanotubes (2005)

Srbinovsky, J, Wilson, N, MacRae, C, Russo, S

New technologies are currently being developed that require the alignment of carbon nanotube arrays. However, the measurement of carbon nanotube alignment is difficult, especially with micron spatial...

A familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy locus maps to chromosome 15q2.

Thierfelder, L, MacRae, C, Watkins, H, Tomfohrde, J, Williams, M, McKenna, W, ...

We report that a gene responsible for familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (FHC) in a kindred with a mild degree of cardiac hypertrophy maps to chromosome 15q2. The gene encoding cardiac actin,...

Delay to invasive investigation and revascularisation for coronary heart disease in south west Thames region: a two tier system?

Marber, M, MacRae, C, Joy, M

OBJECTIVES--To assess the accessibility of invasive investigation and revascularisation procedures in the management of coronary heart disease in a defined population in the South West Thames region...

A familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy locus maps to chromosome 15q2.

Thierfelder, L, MacRae, C, Watkins, H, Tomfohrde, J, Williams, M, McKenna, W, ...

We report that a gene responsible for familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (FHC) in a kindred with a mild degree of cardiac hypertrophy maps to chromosome 15q2. The gene encoding cardiac actin,...

Delay to invasive investigation and revascularisation for coronary heart disease in south west Thames region: a two tier system?

Marber, M, MacRae, C, Joy, M

OBJECTIVES--To assess the accessibility of invasive investigation and revascularisation procedures in the management of coronary heart disease in a defined population in the South West Thames region...

THE INTRINSIC RHYTHM OF THE TURTLE'S HEART STUDIED WITH A NEW TYPE OF CHRONOGRAPH, TOGETHER WITH THE EFFECTS OF SOME DRUGS AND HORMONES

Loomis, Alfred L., Harvey, E. Newton, MacRae, C.

A chronograph is described for recording continuously the rates of many different kinds of rhythmic processes over long time periods. The rate is read directly from the length of a line of ink, drawn...