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    Effective practices during emergency school lockdowns: shared experiences of four Australian schools

    This study investigates common features of a set of diverse schools’ responses to the initial school lockdown period during the pandemic in 2020, with a focus on practices supporting learning, inclusion and we...

    M. Kearney, S. Schuck, J. Fergusson, R. Perry in The Australian Educational Researcher (2024)

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    A comparison of two assessment tools used in overviews of systematic reviews: ROBIS versus AMSTAR-2

    AMSTAR-2 is a 16-item assessment tool to check the quality of a systematic review and establish whether the most important elements are reported. ROBIS is another assessment tool which was designed to evaluate...

    R. Perry, A. Whitmarsh, V. Leach, P. Davies in Systematic Reviews (2021)

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    Seasonal and diel patterns in activity and habitat use by brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in a small Newfoundland lake

    Despite the challenges winter poses to salmonids inhabiting temperate and northern environments, there are relatively few studies that evaluate the factors that influence activity and habitat use during this s...

    D. Cote, B. Tibble, R. A. Curry, S. Peake, B. K. Adams in Environmental Biology of Fishes (2020)

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    Author Correction: A massive core for a cluster of galaxies at a redshift of 4.3

    Change history: In this Letter, the Acknowledgements section should have included the following sentence: “The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated und...

    T. B. Miller, S. C. Chapman, M. Aravena, M. L. N. Ashby, C. C. Hayward in Nature (2018)

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    A massive core for a cluster of galaxies at a redshift of 4.3

    Massive galaxy clusters have been found that date to times as early as three billion years after the Big Bang, containing stars that formed at even earlier epochs13. The high-redshift progenitors of these galaxy...

    T. B. Miller, S. C. Chapman, M. Aravena, M. L. N. Ashby, C. C. Hayward in Nature (2018)

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    Applicability of Categorical Simulation Methods for Assessment of Mine Plan Risk

    The use of conditional simulation to characterize mine plan uncertainty is gaining more use for assessment of risk in mining projects. While the development of grade uncertainty profiles is relatively straight...

    A. Jewbali, R. Perry, L. Allen, R. Inglis in Advances in Applied Strategic Mine Planning (2018)

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    Are people with an orofacial cleft at a higher risk of dental caries? A systematic review and meta-analysis

  8. Highlights that individuals born with a cleft lip and/or palate may face difficulties throughout life which can affect their physical and mental well-being.

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  9. V. Worth, R. Perry, T. Ireland, A. K. Wills, J. Sandy, A. Ness in British Dental Journal (2017)

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    Does low-energy sweetener consumption affect energy intake and body weight? A systematic review, including meta-analyses, of the evidence from human and animal studies

    By reducing energy density, low-energy sweeteners (LES) might be expected to reduce energy intake (EI) and body weight (BW). To assess the totality of the evidence testing the null hypothesis that LES exposure...

    P J Rogers, P S Hogenkamp, C de Graaf, S Higgs, A Lluch in International Journal of Obesity (2016)

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    Oral surgery: Suturing in the real world

    K. French, N. Sonde, R. Perry, T. W. M. Walker in British Dental Journal (2015)

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    Evaluation of an intervention to promote protective infant feeding practices to prevent childhood obesity: outcomes of the NOURISH RCT at 14 months of age and 6 months post the first of two intervention modules

    To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4–6 months, using outcome data assessed 6 months after completion of the first of two intervention modules and 9 months fr...

    L A Daniels, K M Mallan, D Battistutta, J M Nicholson in International Journal of Obesity (2012)

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    Studies of Zinc, Cadmium and Mercury Stabilization in OPC/PFA Mixtures

    The utilization of pulverized fuel ash (PFA) (fly ash) for the stabilization of heavy metal waste is described. Solutions of the group IIB elements (zinc, cadmium and mercury) are used as model materials becau...

    C. S. Poon, R. Perry in MRS Online Proceedings Library (2011)

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    Primary peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors of the spinal cord: report of two cases and review of the literature

    Primary intraspinal peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors (pPNETs) are extremely rare tumors with only seven reported cases in the literature. The histopathologic diagnosis of this tumor is complex and h...

    R. Perry, I. Gonzales, J. Finlay, S. Zacharoulis in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2007)

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    A blood test to discriminate sentinel lymph node (SLN) positive breast cancer using SELDI-TOF (Surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization-time of flight) mass spectrometry

    S. Becker, L. Cazares, R. Perry, R. Drake, C. Laronga in Annals of Surgical Oncology (2004)

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    The molecular pathology of p53 in primitive neuroectodermal tumours of the central nervous system

    One hundred and one pre-treatment primary central primitive neuroectodermal tumours were analysed for the expression of p53 protein by immunohistochemistry using the monoclonal antibody DO-7. The staining inte...

    A S Y W Burns, E Jaros, M Cole, R Perry, A J Pearson, J Lunec in British Journal of Cancer (2002)

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    Genetic abnormalities detected in ependymomas by comparative genomic hybridisation

    Using comparative genomic hybridisation, we have analysed genetic imbalance in a series of 86 ependymomas from children and adults. Tumours were derived from intracranial and spinal sites, and classified histo...

    M Carter, J Nicholson, F Ross, J Crolla, R Allibone, V Balaji in British Journal of Cancer (2002)

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    Clinical and molecular stratification of disease risk in medulloblastoma

    The accurate assessment of disease risk among children with medulloblastoma remains a major challenge to the field of paediatric neuro-oncology. In the current study we investigated the capacity of molecular a...

    R Gilbertson, C Wickramasinghe, R Hernan, V Balaji, D Hunt in British Journal of Cancer (2001)

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    Clinical neurochemistry: developments in dementia research based on brain bank material

    Brain tissue obtained at autopsy continues to provide unique opportunities in current dementia research. Not only is tissue analysis still essential for diagnosis, but investigation of neurochemical pathology...

    E. Perry, J. Court, R. Goodchild, M. Griffiths, E. Jaros in Journal of Neural Transmission (1998)

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    Molluscicides

    Molluscicides are compounds used to control snails and slugs in vegetables, flower gardens, and citrus groves. Medically, aquatic snails of several genera such as Builinus, Oncomelonia, and Ostralorbis are extrem...

    A. S. Perry, I. Yamamoto in Insecticides in Agriculture and Environment (1998)

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    Insecticides Acting as GABA-Ergic Agents

    The GABA receptor-chloride ionophore contains the GABA recognition site and binding sites for a variety of agonists and antagonists (Fig. 10.1).

    A. S. Perry, I. Yamamoto in Insecticides in Agriculture and Environment (1998)

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