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    No gesture too small: An investigation into the ability of gestural information to mislead eyewitness accounts by 5- to 8-year-olds

    The accuracy of eyewitness interviews has legal and clinical implications within the criminal justice system. Leading verbal suggestions have been shown to give rise to false memories and inaccurate testimonie...

    Kirsty L. Johnstone, Mark Blades, Chris Martin in Memory & Cognition (2023)

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    Femtosecond laser microdissection for isolation of regenerating C. elegans neurons for single-cell RNA sequencing

    Our understanding of nerve regeneration can be enhanced by delineating its underlying molecular activities at single-neuron resolution in model organisms such as Caenorhabditis elegans. Existing cell isolation te...

    Peisen Zhao, Sudip Mondal, Chris Martin, Andrew DuPlissis, Shahab Chizari in Nature Methods (2023)

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    Utilization of Copper Nickel Sulfide Mine Tailings for CO2 Sequestration and Enhanced Nickel Sulfidization

    Global warming mitigation strategies include reducing CO2 emissions and encouraging the use of battery-powered electrical vehicles. Nickel which is an important mineral of many nickel sulfide mines and suitable...

    Fei Wang, David Dreisinger, Glenn Barr in REWAS 2022: Develo** Tomorrow’s Technica… (2022)

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    False Information in a Post Covid-19 World

    The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the landscape of modern society. This holds implications when considering how false information may be used in a post Covid-19 world. When considering scenario that f...

    Mohiuddin Ahmed, Chris Martin in Combating Fake News with Computational Int… (2022)

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    Line excitation array detection fluorescence microscopy at 0.8 million frames per second

    Three-dimensional, fluorescence imaging methods with ~1 MHz frame rates are needed for high-speed, blur-free flow cytometry and capturing volumetric neuronal activity. The frame rates of current imaging method...

    Chris Martin, Tianqi Li, Evan Hegarty, Peisen Zhao, Sudip Mondal in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Designing Engaging Learning Experiences in Programming

    In this paper we describe work to investigate the creation of engaging programming learning experiences. Background research informed the design of four fieldwork studies to explore how programming tasks could...

    Chris Martin, Janet Hughes, John Richards in Computers Supported Education (2018)

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    Large-scale microfluidics providing high-resolution and high-throughput screening of Caenorhabditis elegans poly-glutamine aggregation model

    Next generation drug screening could benefit greatly from in vivo studies, using small animal models such as Caenorhabditis elegans for hit identification and lead optimization. Current in vivo assays can operate...

    Sudip Mondal, Evan Hegarty, Chris Martin, Sertan Kutal Gökçe in Nature Communications (2016)

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    Comparison of two maxillary protraction protocols: tooth-borne versus bone-anchored protraction facemask treatment

    Protraction facemask has been advocated for treatment of class III malocclusion with maxillary deficiency. Studies using tooth-borne rapid palatal expansion (RPE) appliance as anchorage have experienced side e...

    Peter Ngan, Benedict Wilmes, Dieter Drescher, Chris Martin in Progress in Orthodontics (2015)

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    A systematic review of physiological methods in rodent pharmacological MRI studies

    Pharmacological magnetic resonance imaging (phMRI) provides an approach to study effects of drug challenges on brain processes. Elucidating mechanisms of drug action helps us to better understand the workings ...

    Jennifer X. Haensel, Aisling Spain, Chris Martin in Psychopharmacology (2015)

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    Treatment effects of a fixed intermaxillary device to correct class II malocclusions in growing patients

    The objective of this study was to evaluate the treatment effects of Forsus™ Fatigue Resistant Device (FRD; 3M Unitek, Monrovia, CA, USA) in growing patients with Class II non-extraction malocclusions.

    Dean A Heinrichs, Imad Shammaa, Chris Martin, Thomas Razmus in Progress in Orthodontics (2014)

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    Class III correction using an inter-arch spring-loaded module

    A retrospective study was conducted to determine the cephalometric changes in a group of Class III patients treated with the inter-arch spring-loaded module (CS2000®, Dynaflex, St. Ann, MO, USA).

    Robert Vanlaecken, Michael O Williams, Thomas Razmus in Progress in Orthodontics (2014)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Modelling and Organising Customer-Driven Business Processes in a Mass Customisation Environment

    The techniques of mass customisation in the manufacturing area are being challenged by more recent trends of made to order processes. This paper reviews the relevant literature dealing with the challenges of d...

    Hans-Henrik Hvolby, Chris Martin in Proceedings of the 7th World Conference on… (2014)

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    Constraints in quantitative strategies: An alignment perspective

    The practical issues that arise due to the interaction between three principal players in any quantitative strategy, namely, the alpha model, the risk model and the constraints are collectively referred to as ...

    Anureet Saxena, Chris Martin, Robert A Stubbs in Journal of Asset Management (2013)

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    Growth of Large Diameter 6H SI and 4H n+ SiC Single Crystals

    SiC single crystals are grown at II-VI by the seeded sublimation technique. The process has been scaled up and optimized to support commercial production of high-quality 100 mm diameter, Semi-Insulating (SI) 6...

    Avinash Gupta, ** Wu, Varatharajan Rengarajan in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2010)

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    Experimental use of nonhuman primates is not a simple problem

    Chris Martin in Nature Medicine (2008)

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    Effect of Annealing Temperature on SiC Wafer Bow and Warp

    Single-side polished silicon carbide wafers could exhibit large bow and warp due to the presence of mechanical damage on the unpolished surface. In this study, we investigated the effect of thermal annealing o...

    Xue** Xu, Chris Martin in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2008)

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    Are biofuels sustainable? The EU perspective

    Sam Cockerill, Chris Martin in Biotechnology for Biofuels (2008)

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    Socioeconomics Drive Urban Plant Diversity

    Spatial variation in plant diversity has been attributed to heterogeneity in resource availability for many ecosystems. However, urbanization has resulted in entire landscapes that are now occupied by plant co...

    Diane Hope, Corinna Gries, Weixing Zhu, William F. Fagan in Urban Ecology (2008)

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    Semantically-Enhanced Model-Experiment-Evaluation Processes (SeMEEPs) within the Atmospheric Chemistry Community

    The scientific model development process is often documented in an ad-hoc unstructured manner leading to difficulty in attributing provenance to data products. This can cause issues when the data owner or othe...

    Chris Martin, Mohammed H. Haji, Peter Dew in Provenance and Annotation of Data and Proc… (2008)

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    Description and validation of a Markov model of survival for individuals free of cardiovascular disease that uses Framingham risk factors

    Estimation of cardiovascular disease risk is increasingly used to inform decisions on interventions, such as the use of antihypertensives and statins, or to communicate the risks of smoking. Crude 10-year card...

    Chris Martin, Mark Vanderpump, Joyce French in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2004)

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