178 results on '"Peter R, Johnston"'
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2. Brahmaculus gen. nov. (Leotiomycetes, Chlorociboriaceae)
3. Unambiguous identification of fungi: where do we stand and how accurate and precise is fungal DNA barcoding?
4. A Comparison of Methods for Examining the Effect of Uncertainty in the Conductivities in a Model of Partial Thickness Ischaemia.
5. A Model of Anatomically Opposed Ischaemia: Revisited.
6. Approaches for determining cardiac bidomain conductivity values: progress and challenges.
7. Three new species and a new combination of Triblidium
8. A multigene phylogeny toward a new phylogenetic classification of Leotiomycetes
9. Apothecial Ancestry, Evolution, and Re-Evolution in Thelebolales (Leotiomycetes, Fungi)
10. Overview of Phacidiales, including Aotearoamyces gen. nov. on Nothofagus
11. Sensitivity analysis of ST-segment epicardial potentials arising from changes in ischaemic region conductivities in early and late stage ischaemia.
12. Determining the most significant input parameters in models of subendocardial ischaemia and their effect on ST segment epicardial potential distributions.
13. Accuracy of electrocardiographic imaging using the method of fundamental solutions.
14. Quantifying the effect of uncertainty in input parameters in a simplified bidomain model of partial thickness ischaemia.
15. Which bidomain conductivity is the most important for modelling heart and torso surface potentials during ischaemia?
16. A modified approach to determine the six cardiac bidomain conductivities.
17. The method of steepest descent for estimating quadrature errors.
18. Application of robust Generalised Cross-Validation to the inverse problem of electrocardiology.
19. How Accurately can Cardiac Conductivity Values be Determined from Heart Potential Measurements?
20. Defibrillation Thresholds: A Generalised Polynomial Chaos Study.
21. Import volumes and biosecurity interventions shape the arrival rate of fungal pathogens.
22. Using Generalised Polynomial Chaos to Examine Various Parameters in a Half-ellipsoidal Ventricular Model of Partial Thickness Ischaemia.
23. How Accurately Can the Method of Fundamental Solutions Solve the Inverse Problem of Electrocardiology?
24. Cryptic speciation in Orbilia xanthostigma and O. leucostigma (Orbiliomycetes): an aggregate with worldwide distribution
25. A complete error analysis for the evaluation of a two-dimensional nearly singular boundary element integral.
26. Multilocus phylogenetic analysis reveals that Cyttariales is a synonym of Helotiales
27. The Effect of Conductivity Values on Activation Times and Defibrillation Thresholds.
28. Assessing Endocardial Activation from Bipolar Intra-Ventricular Electrodes: A Simulation Study.
29. Correction to: FungalTraits: a user friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles
30. A new method for the numerical evaluation of nearly singular integrals on triangular elements in the 3D boundary element method.
31. A multi-electrode array and inversion technique for retrieving six conductivities from heart potential measurements.
32. Species of the common discomycete genus
33. Estimates of the error in Gauss-Legendre quadrature for double integrals.
34. Tricladiaceae fam. nov. (Helotiales, Leotiomycetes)
35. Pathogenic fungi isolated in association with grapevine trunk diseases in New Zealand
36. A new species of the lenticel fungal genus Claviradulomyces (Ostropales) from the Brazilian Atlantic forest tree Xylopia sericea (Annonaceae)
37. Clenshaw--Curtis and Gauss--Legendre Quadrature for Certain Boundary Element Integrals.
38. Possible Four-Electrode Configurations for Measuring Cardiac Tissue Fiber Rotation.
39. A modified non-linear transformation method for evaluating weakly singular boundary integrals.
40. Revision of the species of Rhytismataceae reported by Spegazzini from South America Revisión de las especies de Rhytismataceae registradas por Spegazzini para Sudamérica
41. The effect of conductivity values on ST segment shift in subendocardial ischaemia.
42. An Analysis of the Zero-Crossing Method for Choosing Regularization Parameters.
43. The importance of anisotropy in modeling ST segment shift in subendocardial ischaemia.
44. Selecting the corner in the L-curve approach to Tikhonov regularization.
45. Novel interactions between alien pathogens and native plants increase plant–pathogen network connectance and decrease specialization
46. New species of Marthamyces and Ramomarthamyces gen. nov. from New Zealand and the Cook Islands
47. Cones, needles and wood: Micraspis (Micraspidaceae, Micraspidales fam. et ord. nov.) speciation segregates by host plant tissues
48. Sphaeropezia leucocheila sp. nov. (Stictidaceae): a liverwort pathogen from New Zealand
49. Blastacervulus metrosideri sp. nov. leaf spot on Metrosideros excelsa in New Zealand
50. Author Correction
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