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Barriers to the Entry of Biofield Healing Into "Mainstream" Healthcare.

Global advances in health and medicine

Hufford DJ, Sprengel M, Ives JA, Jonas W.
PMID: 26665046
Glob Adv Health Med. 2015 Nov;4:79-88. doi: 10.7453/gahmj.2015.025.suppl. Epub 2015 Nov 01.

In this article, we describe barriers to the entry of biofield healing into mainstream contemporary science and clinical practice. We focus on obstacles that arise from the social nature of the scientific enterprise, an aspect of science highlighted by...

Whose Culture, Whose Body, Whose Healing?.

Alternative therapies in health and medicine

Hufford DJ.
PMID: 9359761
Altern Ther Health Med. 1995 Nov 01;1(5):94-5.

No abstract available.

Phylogenetic relationships of Loasaceae subfamily Gronovioideae inferred from matK and ITS sequence data.

American journal of botany

Moody ML, Hufford L, Soltis DE, Soltis PS.
PMID: 11222253
Am J Bot. 2001 Feb;88(2):326-36.

Members of subfamily Gronovioideae are distinctive among Loasaceae in their androecial and gynoecial simplicity. The four genera of the subfamily differ, however, in chromosome number, floral novelties, and pollen exine sculpturing, which led to suggestions that the Gronovioideae were...

1H-NMR and 13C-NMR Assignments of Cryptolepine, A 3:4-Benz-delta-carboline Derivative Isolated from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta.

Planta medica

Ablordeppey SY, Hufford CD, Borne RF, Dwuma-Badu D.
PMID: 17221441
Planta Med. 1990 Aug;56(4):416-7. doi: 10.1055/s-2006-960998.

No abstract available.

Early development of androecia in polystemonous Hydrangeaceae.

American journal of botany

Hufford L.
PMID: 21684991
Am J Bot. 1998 Aug;85(8):1057.

Polystemonous androecia are diverse in both number and position of stamens. This investigation of polystemonous Hydrangeaceae uses developmental data to characterize (1) the range of developmental variations that account for the diverse androecial patterns and (2) how the expressions...

Evolution of Synthyris sect. Dissecta (Plantaginaceae) on sky islands in the Northern Rocky Mountains.

American journal of botany

Marlowe K, Hufford L.
PMID: 21632362
Am J Bot. 2008 Mar;95(3):381-92. doi: 10.3732/ajb.95.3.381.

We examined the phylogeography of Synthyris sect. Dissecta (Plantaginaceae), which is restricted to the Olympic (S. lanuginosa) and Northern Rocky Mountains (S. dissecta and S. canbyi), to infer effects of sky islands and modes of speciation. Sequences of cpDNA...

Genetic variation among mainland and island populations of a native perennial grass used in restoration.

AoB PLANTS

Hufford KM, Mazer SJ, Hodges SA.
PMID: 24790118
AoB Plants. 2014 Feb 04;6. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plt055. Print 2014.

Genetic marker studies can assist restoration practice through selection of seed sources that conserve historical levels of gene diversity and population genetic differentiation. We examined genetic variation and structure within and among mainland and island populations of Elymus glaucus,...

Bovine milk derived skimmed milk powder and whey protein concentrate modulates .

PeerJ

Cakebread J, Hodgkinson A, Wallace O, Callaghan M, Hurford D, Wieliczko R, Harris P, Haigh B.
PMID: 30065896
PeerJ. 2018 Jul 27;6:e5359. doi: 10.7717/peerj.5359. eCollection 2018.

Skimmed milk powder (SMP) and whey protein concentrate (WPC) were manufactured from fresh milk collected from cows producing high or low Immunoglobulin (Ig) A levels in their milk. In addition commercial products were purchased for use as diluent or...

High Cycle Fatigue in the Transmission Electron Microscope.

Nano letters

Bufford DC, Stauffer D, Mook WM, Syed Asif SA, Boyce BL, Hattar K.
PMID: 27351706
Nano Lett. 2016 Aug 10;16(8):4946-53. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b01560. Epub 2016 Jul 05.

One of the most common causes of structural failure in metals is fatigue induced by cyclic loading. Historically, microstructure-level analysis of fatigue cracks has primarily been performed post mortem. However, such investigations do not directly reveal the internal structural...

Implications of genetic heterogeneity for plant translocation during ecological restoration.

Ecology and evolution

Crow TM, Buerkle CA, Runcie DE, Hufford KM.
PMID: 33598117
Ecol Evol. 2021 Jan 16;11(3):1100-1110. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6978. eCollection 2021 Feb.

Ecological restoration often requires translocating plant material from distant sites. Importing suitable plant material is important for successful establishment and persistence. Yet, published guidelines for seed transfer are available for very few species. Accurately predicting how transferred plants will...

Genomic variation within the maize stiff-stalk heterotic germplasm pool.

The plant genome

Bornowski N, Michel KJ, Hamilton JP, Ou S, Seetharam AS, Jenkins J, Grimwood J, Plott C, Shu S, Talag J, Kennedy M, Hundley H, Singan VR, Barry K, Daum C, Yoshinaga Y, Schmutz J, Hirsch CN, Hufford MB, de Leon N, Kaeppler SM, Buell CR.
PMID: 34275202
Plant Genome. 2021 Nov;14(3):e20114. doi: 10.1002/tpg2.20114. Epub 2021 Jul 18.

The stiff-stalk heterotic group in Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important source of inbreds used in U.S. commercial hybrid production. Founder inbreds B14, B37, B73, and, to a lesser extent, B84, are found in the pedigrees of a...

Reply by Authors.

The Journal of urology

Jiang JF, Leung AK, Pettitt-Schieber B, Nabavizadeh R, Thomas RL, Brown M, Hafford D, Lay AH, Hammett J, Carney KJ, Filson CP, Master VA.
PMID: 31724917
J Urol. 2020 Feb;203(2):391. doi: 10.1097/01.JU.0000614976.60311.30. Epub 2019 Nov 14.

No abstract available.

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