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    A demonstration of using formal consensus methods within guideline development; a case study

    Recommendations within guidelines are developed by synthesising the best available evidence; when limited evidence is identified recommendations are generally based on informal consensus. However, there are po...

    P. Carter, K. J. M. O’Donoghue, K. Dworzynski in BMC Medical Research Methodology (2021)

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    The effects of supervised exercise training 12–24 months after bariatric surgery on physical function and body composition: a randomised controlled trial

    Bariatric surgery is effective for the treatment of stage II and III obesity and its related diseases, although increasing evidence is showing weight regain ~12–24 months postsurgery. Weight regain increases t...

    L Y Herring, C Stevinson, P Carter, S J H Biddle in International Journal of Obesity (2017)

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    Electroproduction of K+ Λ at JLab Hall-C

    A Λ hypernuclear spectroscopic experiment, JLab E05-115 was performed at JLab Hall-C in 2009 by the (e, e′K+) reaction. Data of Λ hypernuclei with mass numbers from A = 7 to A = 52 were successfully taken, and th...

    T. Gogami, P. Achenbach, A. Ahmidouch, I. Albayrak, D. Androic in Few-Body Systems (2013)

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    Fruit and vegetable intake and the association with glucose parameters: a cross-sectional analysis of the Let’s Prevent Diabetes Study

    Dietary recommendations for the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus include the message to consume 400 g fruit and vegetables per day. Measurement of habitual diet is inherently difficult, yet errors due to...

    P Carter, L J Gray, D Talbot, D H Morris in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2013)

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    Sequence optimization in longwall coal mining

    BHP Billiton’s Illawarra Coal operates several longwall coal extraction systems in the Bulli and Wongawilli coal seams in the Southern Coalfields of the Sydney Basin, Australia. IC has applied a proprietary mi...

    L. Rocchi, P. Carter, P. Stone in Journal of Mining Science (2011)

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    A small regulatory element from chromosome 19 enhances liver-specific gene expression

    Tissue-specific promoters for gene therapy are typically too big for adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors; thus, the exploration of small effective non-viral regulatory elements is of particular interest. Wild...

    C Li, M Hirsch, P Carter, A Asokan, X Zhou, Z Wu, R J Samulski in Gene Therapy (2009)

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    Polynitroxylated Starch/TPL Attenuates Cachexia and Increased Epithelial Permeability Associated with TNBS Colitis

    Free radicals play an important role in the initiation and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Therefore, the reduction or elimination of adverse oxidant effects can provide novel therapy for IBD....

    J. H. Park, L. Ma, T. Oshima, P. Carter, L. Coe, J. W. Ma, R. Specian in Inflammation (2002)

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    Temporal evolution of the electric field accelerating electrons away from the auroral ionosphere

    The bright night-time aurorae that are visible to the unaided eye are caused by electrons accelerated towards Earth by an upward-pointing electric field1,2,3. On adjacent geomagnetic field lines the reverse proce...

    G. T. Marklund, N. Ivchenko, T. Karlsson, A. Fazakerley, M. Dunlop in Nature (2001)

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    Food consumption and body composition in mice selected for high wheel-running activity

    The effects of genetic selection for high wheel running (13th generation) and prolonged access (8 weeks) to running wheels on food consumption and body composition were studied in house mice (Mus domesticus). Mi...

    J. Swallow, P. Koteja, P. Carter, T. Garland in Journal of Comparative Physiology B (2001)

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    Rapid Growth of SiO2 Nanofibers on Silicon-Bearing Alloys

    Exposure of Ni–Si and Co–Si alloys to Ar–CO2 and Ar–CO–CO2 gases at 1130°C led to rapid growth of crystalline SiO2 nanofibers from the alloy surfaces. The fibers were circular in cross section, of diameter about ...

    P. Carter, B. Gleeson, D. J. Young in Oxidation of Metals (2001)

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    Battery Degradation and Ageing

    Batteries are subject to degradation in storage due to a variety of chemical mechanisms, such as limited thermal stability of materials in storage, e.g. silver oxide in silver - zinc batteries, or corrosion of...

    A. G. Ritchie, B. Lakeman, P. Burr in Ageing Studies and Lifetime Extension of M… (2001)

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    Expression of the SU glycoprotein of maedi visna virusin baculovirus

    The envelope glycoprotein, gp 135, of the ovine lentivirus maedi visna virus is the main target for a specific antibody response in vivo, however, little is known about the specific regions of gp 135 which eli...

    P. Carter, R. G. Dalziel in Archives of Virology (1997)

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    Applications for Escherichia coli-Derived Humanized Fab’ Fragments: Efficient Construction of Bispecific Antibodies

    The potential benefits of bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) for the diagnosis and therapy of human disease have long been appreciated (reviewed by Clark et al. 1988; Songsivilai and Lachmann 1990; Nolan and O’Kennedy

    P. Carter, M. L. Rodrigues, M. R. Shalaby in The Pharmacology of Monoclonal Antibodies (1994)

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    Dewatering

    Groundwater is without doubt the greatest natural cause of problems in civil engineering construction. Dewatering is therefore a very common requirement. It is needed in particular for temporary works, such as...

    P. Carter in Drainage Design (1992)

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    Abstracts of Interest

    G. Lindgren, I. Rychlik, I. M. Daniel, A. Charewicz, N. F. Casey in Experimental Techniques (1989)

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    Book reviews

    Paul Keys, J. H. Klein, P. Carter, D. West in Systems practice (1989)

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    Advertising tracking for retailers: hel** retailers assess advertising performance

    Retailers are increasingly turning towards using advertising to affect long-term image. Thus measuring short-term sales increases or decreases is no real indicator of whether the advertising works or not as in...

    P. Carter in I.T. in Retailing (1989)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Protein Engineering

    Site-directed mutagenesis of a gene allows the sequence of the encoded protein to be altered, and thereby its functions. The technology of making mutants and engineering new properties in proteins will be revi...

    G. Winter, P. Carter, H. Bedouelle, D. Lowe in Biotechnology: Potentials and Limitations (1986)

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    Introduction

    P. Carter, D. Foata in Problèmes combinatoires de commutation et réarrangements (1969)