M. S. Rose

Publication List Details

Period

1969 - 2005

Number

52

Co-Authors

Critical slowing down in the geometrically frustrated pyrochlore antiferromagnet Gd_2Ti_2O_7 (2005)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Rose, M. S., Anderson, J. E., Shu, Lei, Heffner, R. H., Kimura, T., ...

Longitudinal-field muon spin relaxation experiments have been carried out in the paramagnetic state of single-crystal Gd_2Ti_2O_7 just above the phase transition at T_m = 1.0 K. At high applied...

Effect of annealing on glassy dynamics and non-Fermi liquid behavior in UCu_4Pd (2005)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Rose, M. S., Anderson, J. E., Bernal, O. O., Heffner, R. H., Nieuwenhuys, G. J., ...

Longitudinal-field muon spin relaxation (LF-muSR) experiments have been performed in unannealed and annealed samples of the heavy-fermion compound UCu_4Pd to study the effect of disorder on non-Fermi...

Susceptibility inhomogeneity and non-Fermi liquid behavior in UCu_{5-x}Pt_x (2005)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Rose, M. S., Bernal, O. O., Heffner, R. H., Nieuwenhuys, G. J., Chau, R., ...

Transverse-field muSR shifts and relaxation rates have been measured in the non-Fermi liquid (NFL) alloy system UCu_{5-x}Pt_x, x = 1.0, 1.5, and 2.5. At low temperatures the fractional spread in...

Hypohydration during Field Training in Hot Weather. Carbohydrate- Electrolyte Solutions During Field Training: Incidence of Hypohydration (2003)

Szlyk, P. C., Francesconi, R. P., Rose, M. S., Sils, I. V., Mahnke, R. B.

Two carbohydrate-electrolyte solutions (CE1, CE2) were evaluated for their ability to reduce the incidence of hypohydration in reservists participating in a field training exercise in hot weather...

Weight Reduction Techniques Adopted When Weight Standards are Enforced (2003)

Rose, M. S., Moore, R., Mahnke, R., Christensen, E., Askew, E. W.

This study examined the prevalence of weight problems in the Army and examined the techniques that soldiers used to lose weight when weight standards were enforced. Analysis of 1069 questionnaires...

muSR and NMR in f-electron non-Fermi liquid materials (2002)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Rose, M. S., Young, Ben-Li, Bernal, O. O., Heffner, R. H., Morris, G. D., ...

Magnetic resonance (muSR and NMR) studies of f-electron non-Fermi-liquid (NFL) materials give clear evidence that structural disorder is a major factor in NFL behavior. Longitudinal-field muSR...

muSR in Ce_{1-x}La_xAl_3: anisotropic Kondo effect? (2002)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Rose, M. S., Bernal, O. O., Heffner, R. H., Nieuwenhuys, G. J., ...

Zero-field muSR experiments in the heavy-fermion alloys Ce_{1-x}La_xAl_3, x = 0 and 0.2, examine a recent proposal that the system exhibits a strong anisotropic Kondo effect. We resolve a damped...

muSR linewidth and isotropic pairing in superconducting PrOs4Sb12 (2002)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Sonier, J. E., Heffner, R. H., Bernal, O. O., Rose, M. S., ...

Transverse-field muon spin rotation measurements in the vortex-lattice mixed state of the heavy-fermion (HF) superconductor PrOs4Sb12 yield a temperature dependence of the penetration depth...

Nutritional and Hydration Status of Special Forces Soldiers Consuming the Ration, Cold Weather, or the Meal, Ready-to-Eat Ration during a Ten Day Cold Weather Field Training Exercise (2002)

Roberts, D. E., Askew, E. W., Rose, M. S., Sharp, M. A., Bruttig, S.

Four teams of Special Forces volunteers were divided into two groups to test the Mead, Ready to Eat (MRE) and the Ration Cold Weather (RCW) rations in a field test in a moderately cold environment....

Slow Spin Dynamics in Non-Fermi-Liquid UCu_{5-x}Pd_x, x = 1.0 and 1.5 (2001)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Heffner, R. H., Bernal, O. O., Nieuwenhuys, G. J., Sonier, J. E., Rose, M. S., ...

Low-temperature muon spin-lattice relaxation measurements in the non-Fermi-liquid heavy-fermion alloys UCu_{5-x}Pd_x, x = 1.0 and 1.5, indicate inhomogeneously distributed f-electron spin fluctuation...

Glassy Spin Dynamics in Non-Fermi-Liquid UCu_{5-x}Pd_x, x = 1.0 and 1.5 (2000)

MacLaughlin, D. E., Bernal, O. O., Heffner, R. H., Nieuwenhuys, G. J., Rose, M. S., Sonier, J. E., ...

Local f-electron spin dynamics in the non-Fermi-liquid heavy-fermion alloys UCu_{5-x}Pd_x, x = 1.0 and 1.5, have been studied using muon spin-lattice relaxation. The sample-averaged asymmetry...

Effects of A NBC (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical) Nutrient Solution on Physiological and Psychological Status during Sustained Activity in the Heat. (1998)

Rose, M. S., Francesconi, R. P., Levine, L., Shukitt, B., Munro, I.

Soldiers involved in nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) warfare may be encapsulated in MOPP4 ensemble for up to 24 hours. In that configuration the soldier is ina fasting state unless he can...

Determination of Nutrient Intakes by a Modified Visual Estimation Method and Computerized Nutritional Analysis for Dietary Assessments. (1998)

Rose, M. S., Buchbinder, J. C., Dugan, T. B., Szeto, E. G., Allegretto, J. D.

Assessing the dietary intake of a military population in the field or in a garrison dining facility presents many problems since data collection cannot interfere with the mission or schedule of the...

Population Screening for Blood Lipid Levels and Related Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors among U.S. Army Basic Trainees. (1998)

Rose, R. W., Morgan, T. E., Rose, M. S., Srinivasan, S. R., Berenson, G. S.

The U.S. Army is actively promoting healthy lifestyles. A major goal of the Army Health Promotion Program is to reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors. The purpose of this...

The Role of Water Consumption on Consumption of the Ration, Cold Weather. (1998)

Roberts, D. E., McGuire, B. J., Engell, D. B., Salter, C. A., Rose, M. S.

Two squads of Light Infantry volunteered to test the role of water consumption on consumption of the Ration, Cold Weather (RCW). One squad was encouraged to drink at least 3 L/man/day (Group 1) while...

The Effect of Caffeine on Endurance Time to Exhaustion at High Altitude. (1998)

Fulco, C. S., Rock, P. B., Trad, L. A., Rose, M. S.

Endurance time to exhaustion (ETX) is increased at high altitude (HA) but only after 2 weeks of continued exposure. The increase is thought to be related to a delayed depletion of muscle glycogen,...

Level of Dietary Fat Does Not Affect Fuel Oxidation or Endurance Exercise Performance of Soldiers. (1998)

Hoyt, R. W., Jones, T. E., Rose, M. S., Durkot, M. J.

The objective was to determine whether additional dietary fat calories influenced the physiology or endurance exercise performance of physically active soldiers. Eight male soldiers (age 22.2 yrs, X...

A polyketide synthase is required for fungal virulence and production of the polyketide T-toxin.

Yang, G, Rose, M S, Turgeon, B G, Yoder, O C

Race T of the fungal pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus is highly virulent toward Texas male sterile (T) maize and differs from its relative, race O, at a locus (Tox1) that is responsible for the...

Oxidative phosphorylation. The effect of anions on the inhibition by triethyltin of various mitochondrial functions, and the relationship between this inhibition and binding of triethyltin

Rose, M. S., Aldridge, W. N.

1. The binding of triethyltin to rat liver mitochondria is unaffected by the nature of the predominant anion in the incubation medium. 2. With chloride, bromide or iodide as the predominant anion,...

The interaction of triethyltin with a component of guinea-pig liver supernatant. Evidence for histidine in the binding sites

Rose, M. S., Lock, E. A.

A protein fraction was isolated from guinea-pig liver that binds triethyltin with an affinity of approx. 2×106m−1 at pH8.0. It was shown that the protein responsible for binding 70% of the...

Evidence for histidine in the triethyltin-binding site of rat haemoglobin

Rose, M. S.

One molecule of rat haemoglobin binds two molecules of triethyltin. The binding sites are located on the globin and there is co-operativity between the sites such that the intrinsic affinity constant...

The interaction of triethyltin with components of animal tissues

Rose, M. S., Aldridge, W. N.

1. The distribution of triethyl[113Sn]tin chloride in the rat, guinea pig and hamster is not uniform, the highest concentrations being in rat blood and the liver of all three species. 2. Subcellular...

The translocation-associated tox1 locus of Cochliobolus heterostrophus is two genetic elements on two different chromosomes.

Kodama, M, Rose, M S, Yang, G, Yun, S H, Yoder, O C, Turgeon, B G

Previously, Tox1 was defined as a single genetic element controlling the difference between races of Cochliobolus heterostrophus: race T is highly virulent on T-cytoplasm corn and produces the...

Effective Treatment for Paraquat Poisoning in Rats and its Relevance to Treatment of Paraquat Poisoning in Man

Smith, L. L., Wright, A., Wyatt, I., Rose, M. S.

After oral administration of a lethal dose of paraquat to rats the plasma concentration remained relatively constant over four to 30 hours and was related to the paraquat content of the small...

A polyketide synthase is required for fungal virulence and production of the polyketide T-toxin.

Yang, G, Rose, M S, Turgeon, B G, Yoder, O C

Race T of the fungal pathogen Cochliobolus heterostrophus is highly virulent toward Texas male sterile (T) maize and differs from its relative, race O, at a locus (Tox1) that is responsible for the...

Oxidative phosphorylation. The effect of anions on the inhibition by triethyltin of various mitochondrial functions, and the relationship between this inhibition and binding of triethyltin

Rose, M. S., Aldridge, W. N.

1. The binding of triethyltin to rat liver mitochondria is unaffected by the nature of the predominant anion in the incubation medium. 2. With chloride, bromide or iodide as the predominant anion,...

The interaction of triethyltin with a component of guinea-pig liver supernatant. Evidence for histidine in the binding sites

Rose, M. S., Lock, E. A.

A protein fraction was isolated from guinea-pig liver that binds triethyltin with an affinity of approx. 2×106m−1 at pH8.0. It was shown that the protein responsible for binding 70% of the...

Evidence for histidine in the triethyltin-binding site of rat haemoglobin

Rose, M. S.

One molecule of rat haemoglobin binds two molecules of triethyltin. The binding sites are located on the globin and there is co-operativity between the sites such that the intrinsic affinity constant...

The interaction of triethyltin with components of animal tissues

Rose, M. S., Aldridge, W. N.

1. The distribution of triethyl[113Sn]tin chloride in the rat, guinea pig and hamster is not uniform, the highest concentrations being in rat blood and the liver of all three species. 2. Subcellular...

The translocation-associated tox1 locus of Cochliobolus heterostrophus is two genetic elements on two different chromosomes.

Kodama, M, Rose, M S, Yang, G, Yun, S H, Yoder, O C, Turgeon, B G

Previously, Tox1 was defined as a single genetic element controlling the difference between races of Cochliobolus heterostrophus: race T is highly virulent on T-cytoplasm corn and produces the...

Effective Treatment for Paraquat Poisoning in Rats and its Relevance to Treatment of Paraquat Poisoning in Man

Smith, L. L., Wright, A., Wyatt, I., Rose, M. S.

After oral administration of a lethal dose of paraquat to rats the plasma concentration remained relatively constant over four to 30 hours and was related to the paraquat content of the small...

Intrinsic-factor Antibody and Absorption of Vitamin B12 in Pernicious Anaemia

Rose, M. S., Chanarin, I.

The mean urinary excretion in a vitamin-B12 absorption (Schilling) test in control subjects was 19·2% and in pernicious anaemia when given with additional intrinsic factor was as follows: no...

Malignant lymphomas: results and observations from St George's Hospital.

Lee, R., Tungekar, M. F., Harmer, C. L., Rose, M. S.

With both Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, the results documented compared well with reference series. Hence the advantages of a modest clinic need not be at the cost of recovery or of survival....