L. A. Roe
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Also affiliated: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (1994); Virginia Tech (1990)
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L. A. Roe is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Their recent publication was in 2020. Roe's research has focused on understanding the genetic underpinnings of plant development and stress responses. This work has involved investigating gene expression patterns and identifying genes crucial for adaptation to environmental challenges, contributing to the field of plant science.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 53
- Citations: 459
Selected Publications
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Meandering Road From Dynamics To Thermodynamics And Vice Versa: What Is Work? (2020)
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CubeSat Particle Aggregation Collision Experiment (Q-PACE): Design of a 3U CubeSat mission to investigate planetesimal formation (2018)
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Demonstration of a Solid-State Inflation Balloon Deorbiter (2017)
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Solid State Gas Generator for Small Satellite deorbiter (2017)
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Near-infrared spectra of liquid/solid acetylene under Titan relevant conditions and implications for Cassini/VIMS detections (2015)
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A facility for simulating Titan’s environment (2012)
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Experimental simulations of CH<sub>4</sub> evaporation on Titan (2012)
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Dynamic Temperature Fields under Mars Landing Sites and Implications for Supporting Microbial Life (2010)
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Corrigendum to “Experimental study of the effect of wind on the stability of water ice on Mars” [Icarus 196 (2008) 477–487] (2010)
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Sublimation kinetics of CO2 ice on Mars (2009)
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Experimental simulation of martian gully forms (2008)
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Sublimation rate of ice under simulated Mars conditions and the effect of layers of mock regolith JSC Mars‐1 (2007)
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A sample collector for robotic sample return missions III: Impact survivability studies (2007)
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A sample collector for robotic sample return missions I: Temperature effect on collected mass (2007)
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A sample collector for robotic sample return missions II: Radiation tests (2007)
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