Scottish Oceans Institute Research: Recent submissions
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Wintertime water mass modification near an Antarctic Ice Shelf front
(2013-02) - Journal articleUnder ice measurements by seals carrying a miniaturized conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) instrument fill an important gap in existing observations. Here we present data from an instrumented Weddell seal that spent 8 ... -
Two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the small magnetic Prandtl number limit
(2012-07-01) - Journal articleIn this paper we introduce a new method for computations of two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence at low magnetic Prandtl number $\Pra=\nu/\eta$. When $\Pra \ll 1$, the magnetic field dissipates at a scale ... -
Instability in internal solitary waves with trapped cores
(2012-01) - Journal articleA numerical method that employs a combination of contour advection and pseudo-spectral techniques is used to investigate instability in internal solitary waves with trapped cores. A three-layer configuration for the ... -
Tunicates push the limits of animal evo-devo
(2011-01-20) - Journal itemThe phylum to which humans belong, Chordata, takes its name from one of the major shared derived features of the group, the notochord. All chordates have a notochord, at least during embryogenesis, and there is little doubt ... -
Evolution of signal multiplexing by 14-3-3-binding 2R-ohnologue protein families in the vertebrates
(2012-07) - Journal article14-3-3 proteins regulate cellular responses to stimuli by docking onto pairs of phosphorylated residues on target proteins. The present study shows that the human 14-3-3-binding phosphoproteome is highly enriched in ...