Items where Author is "McClintock, P. V.E."

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Journal Article

Kirichek, O. and Vasilev, N. D. and Charlton, T. R. and Kinane, C. J. and Dalgliesh, R. M. and Ganshin, A. and Langridge, S. and McClintock, P. V.E. (2012) Neutron reflection from the surface of a liquid 4He- 3He mixture. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 400 (1): 012033. ISSN 1742-6588

Nichol, H. A. and Skrbek, L. and Hendry, P. C. and McClintock, P. V.E. (2004) Experimental investigation of the macroscopic flow of He II due to an oscillating grid in the zero temperature limit. Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics, 70 (5): 056307. ISSN 1063-651X

Mannella, R. and Faetti, S. and Grigolini, P. and McClintock, P. V.E. and Moss, F. E. (1986) The effect of multiplicative noise on the relaxation time of a real non-linear physical system : A comparison of experiment and theory for the random growing rate model (RGRM). Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 19 (12): 001. L699-L704. ISSN 0305-4470

McClintock, P. V.E. (1986) Institute of physics low temperature conference London, UK, 13 May 1986. Cryogenics, 26 (10). p. 569. ISSN 0011-2275

Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings

Luchinsky, D. G. and Gibby, W. A.T. and Kaufman, I. Kh and McClintock, P. V.E. and Timucin, D. A. (2017) Relation between selectivity and conductivity in narrow ion channels. In: 2017 International Conference on Noise and Fluctuations, ICNF 2017 :. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., LTU. ISBN 9781509027613

Tindjong, R. and Luchinsky, D. G. and McClintock, P. V.E. and Kaufman, I. and Eisenberg, R. S. (2007) Effect of charge fluctuations on the permeation of ions through biological ion channels. In: Noise and Fluctuations - 19th International Conference on Noise and Fluctuations, ICNF 2007 :. AIP Conference Proceedings . American Institute of Physics, JPN, pp. 647-650. ISBN 9780735404328

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