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There are 49 publication entries for the University of Washington.
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Allen, D.M. & Deming, J.W.  (In Preparation, 2002).  Motility and chemotaxis of Colwellia psychroerythraea strain 34H at cold temperatures.  Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
Anbar, A.D., Buick, R., Mojzsis, S.J., Kaufman, A.J., Kieft, T.L., Lyons, T.W., Humayun, M. (2001). The Case for Scientific Drilling of Precambrian Sedimentary Sequences: A Mission to Early Earth [Abstract]. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 33: A-143.
Armstrong, J.C., Leovy, C.B.  (2002).  Mars Orbiter Camera Online Database Analysis Tool [Online].  Website: http://classes.astro.washington.edu/mgs
Armstrong, J.C., Wells, L.E., Gonzalez, G.  (Submitted, 2002).  Rummaging through Earth’s attic for the remains of ancient life.  Icarus.
Barnes, R. & Quinn, T.  (2001, November).  Planetary systems on the edge [Abstract].  33rd Annual Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 33: #4007.
Barnes, R.  (2002).  Simulations of planetesimal accretion [Abstract].  Abstracts with Program, Astrobiology Science Conference 2002, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.
Brownlee, D. E., Joswiak, D. J., Kress,D. J.,Taylor, S. and Bradley, J. (2002) Survival of Carbon in Moderately to Stongly Heated IDPs and Micrometeorites. LPSC 33, 1786.
Brownlee, D.E. & Kress, M.  (In Press, 2002).  Origin of habitable planets.  In: J. Baross & W. Sullivan (Eds.).  Astrobiology.  Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Brownlee, D.E., Joswiak, D.J., Kress, M.E., Matrajt, G., Taylor, S., Bradley, J.  (In Press, 2002).  Carbonaceous matter in microgram and nonogram meteoroids, Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
Brownlee, D.E., Joswiak, D.J., Kress, M.E., Taylor, S. & Bradley, J.  (2002).  Survival of carbon in moderately to strongly heated IDPs and micrometeorites [Abstract]. Abstracts of Papers, 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX.  Abstract #1786.
Brownlee, D.E., Joswiak, D.J., Kress, M.E., Taylor, S. & Bradley, J.  (2002).  Survival of carbon in moderately to strongly heated IDPs and micrometeorites [Abstract].  Abstracts of Papers, 33rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX.  Abstract #1786.
Buick, R.  (2001).  Life in the Archaean.  In: D.E.G. Briggs & P.R. Crowther (Eds.).  Palaeobiology II (pp. 13-21). Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers.
Buick, R., Anbar, A.D., Mojzsis, S.J., Kaufman, A.J., Kieft, T.L., Lyons, T.W., Humayun, M. (2001). The Case for Scientific Drilling of Precambrian Sedimentary Sequences: A Mission to Early Earth [Abstract].  American Geophysical Union, 2001 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. P22B, 0544.
Buick, R., Brauhart, C.W., Morant, P., Thornett, J.R., Maniw, J.G., Archibald, N.J., Doepel, M.G., Fletcher, I.R., Pickard, A.L., Smith, J.B., Barley, M.E., McNaughton, N.J. & Groves, D.I.  (2002).  Geochronology of the Sulphur Springs Group and Strelley Granite: A temporally distinct igneous province in the Archaean Pilbara Craton, Australia.  Precambrian Research, 114: 87-120.
Buick, R., Nicol, J.A., Watson, L. & Catling, D.C.  (2002).  Multiple carbon isotope excursions at the Permian-Triassic boundary separating two mass extinctions [Abstract].  Abstracts with Program, Astrobiology Science Conference 2002 (p. 141), Moffett Field, CA.


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