!!David Coates - Publications
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Ph.D thesis: The biological consequences of somatic incompatibility in wood decaying Basidiomycetes and other fungi. University of Bath (1984)
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MBA thesis: Branding in industrial markets: use and practice within the speciality chemicals industry. Middlesex Business School (1991)
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__Peer reviewed scientific literature__
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Coates, D., Rayner A.D.M., Todd, N.K. (1981). Mating behaviour, mycelial antagonism and the establishment if individuals in Stereum hirsutum. Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 76 41 - 51
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Boddy, L., Coates, D., Rayner A.D.M. (1983). Attraction of fungus gnats to zones of interspecific antagonism on agar plates. Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 81 149 - 151
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Rayner A.D.M., Coates, D., Ainsworth, A.M., Adams, I.J.H., Williams, E.N.D., Todd, N.K. (1984). The biological consequences of the individualistic mycelium. In, The Ecology & Physiology of the Fungal Mycelium. pp 509 - 540. (Eds. Jennings, D.H., and Rayner, A.D.M ) C.U.P
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Coates, D., Rayner A.D.M (1985). Evidence for a cytoplasmically transmissible factor affecting recognition and somato-sexual differentiation in the Basidiomycete Stereum hirsutum. Journal of General Microbiology, 131 207 - 219.
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Coates, D., Rayner A.D.M. (1985). Genetic control and variation in expression of the “bow -tie” reaction between homokaryons of Stereum hirsutum. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 84 191 - 205
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Coates, D., Rayner, A.D.M., Boddy, L. (1985). Interaction between mating and somatic incompatibility in the Basidiomycete Stereum hirsutum. New Phytologist, 99 473 - 483. 
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Coates, D., Rayner, A.D.M. (1985). Induction of rhizomorphic organs in the non-rhizomorphic fungus Stereum hirsutum, via a mobile regulatory factor. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 84 527 - 530
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Coates, D., Rayner, A.D.M. (1985). Heterokaryon - homokaryon interactions in Stereum hirsutum. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 84 637 - 645
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Coates, D., Rayner, A.D.M. (1985). Fungal populations and community development in cut Beech logs: 1, establishment via the aerial cut surface. New Phytologist, 101 153 - 171
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ibid. 2. establishment via the buried, cut surface. pp 173 - 181
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ibid. 3. spatial dynamics, interactions and strategies. pp 183 - 198
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Rayner, A.D.M., Coates, D. (1987). regulation of mycelial organisation and responses. In, “The Evolutionary Biology of the Fungi”. Chapter 8. C.U.P
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__Grey literature__
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Coates, D., Sloss, R.I. (1986). Microbial control, strategy and assessment. In. Institute of Public Health Engineers Yearbook. pp 463 - 466. Sterling Publications Ltd. London
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Coates, D. (1991). Environmental microbial control, strategy and assessment update. In. International Public Health Engineering. pp 45 - 46. Kean Publications Ltd. ISBN 1872558003
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Coates, D. (1991). Surface biocides and environmental hygiene: a profitable partnership for the mushroom grower. The Mushroom Journal, January 1991, pp 17 - 18 
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Coates, D. (1992). Spoilage, air and water: microbiological risks in the workplace and home and how effective hygiene can safeguard the environment. Purchasers Review (London & District). Stroudgate Publications Ltd
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Coates, D. (1993). TFS -analysis. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Terrestrial and Freshwater Sciences Analytical Chemistry Service. In. Corporate Responsibility Europe 1993. Chesterford Publishing. London. pp 79 - 80. ISBN 1873420005
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Coates, D. (1993). European Environment Conference. “Successful environmental planning - the need for integrated ecological and environmental data systems”.
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Coates D., Strömholm S. (2003) International Academies as a point of intersection between individual scholarship and supranational policy. In The IPTS Report, Vol. 70.2003
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__Reports__
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1993. Countryside Information System: Market potential report and business plan (for the UK Department of the Environment)
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1999. “Nanosciences within COST - Towards a European nanosciences community” report of the ad hoc group in nanosciences & nanotechnology for the Committee of Senior Officials of the International Co-operation Science & technology mechanism. (Council of the European Union).
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2000 (October). Confidential report for the UK Royal Society.  “A study for the establishment of a European Academies approach to the provision of scientific advice to EU institutions”.