MR imaging of the sellar and juxtasellar regions.

DE Johnsen, WW Woodruff, IS Allen, PJ Cera… - Radiographics, 1991 - pubs.rsna.org
Multiplanar capability and superior tissue contrast differentiation render magnetic resonance
(MR) imaging the preferred method for examining patients with pituitary axis dysfunction or …

Fast events in protein folding: the time evolution of primary processes

…, RB Dyer, R Gilmanshin, WH Woodruff - Annual review of …, 1998 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Most experimental studies on the dynamics of protein folding have been confined
to timescales of 1 ms and longer. Yet it is obvious that many phenomena that are obligatory …

Deleterious effects of criminal victimization on women's health and medical utilization

MP Koss, PG Koss, WJ Woodruff - Archives of internal medicine, 1991 - jamanetwork.com
The long-term consequences of criminal victimization on physical health were examined
among 390 adult women (74 nonvictims and 316 victims of crime). Data included health status …

Allometric scaling of metabolic rate from molecules and mitochondria to cells and mammals

GB West, WH Woodruff… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
The fact that metabolic rate scales as the three-quarter power of body mass (M) in unicellular,
as well as multicellular, organisms suggests that the same principles of biological design …

The predominance of quarter‐power scaling in biology

VM Savage, JF Gillooly, WH Woodruff… - Functional …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies have resurrected the debate over the value for the allometric scaling exponent
that relates whole‐organism metabolic rate to body size. Is it 3 / 4 or 2 / 3 ? This question …

Fast events in protein folding: helix melting and formation in a small peptide

…, KS Fang, RH Callender, WH Woodruff… - Biochemistry, 1996 - ACS Publications
The helix is a common secondary structural motif found in proteins, and the mechanism of
helix−coil interconversion is key to understanding the protein-folding problem. We report the …

Energetic limits to economic growth

…, JC Nekola, JG Okie, WH Woodruff, W Zuo - …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The human population and economy have grown exponentially and now have impacts on
climate, ecosystem processes, and biodiversity far exceeding those of any other species. Like …

Vibrational spectroscopy of the electronically excited state. 5. Time-resolved resonance Raman study of tris (bipyridine) ruthenium (II) and related complexes …

…, RF Dallinger, WH Woodruff - Journal of the …, 1981 - ACS Publications
Time-resolved resonance Raman (TR3) spectra of the emissive and photochemically active
metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) electronic states of Ru (bpy) 32+, Os (bpy) 32+, and …

Maxillary sinus hypoplasia: classification and description of associated uncinate process hypoplasia

WE Bolger, WW Woodruff Jr… - … –Head and Neck …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Maxillary sinus hypoplasia is an anomaly of the paranasal sinuses occasionally encountered
by otolaryngologists. Although this entity has been previously reported, an association …

Scaling of number, size, and metabolic rate of cells with body size in mammals

…, AB Herman, WH Woodruff… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
The size and metabolic rate of cells affect processes from the molecular to the organismal
level. We present a quantitative, theoretical framework for studying relationships among cell …