1,105 results on '"Bevan, D."'
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52. TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE CYTOPENIAS WITH THE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY CAMPATH-1H
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Willis, F, Marsh, J, Bevan, D, Killick, S, Lucas, G, Griffiths, R, Ouwehand, W, Hale, G, Waldeman, H, and Gordon-Smith, E C
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- 2000
53. Thromboelastography: A reliable test?
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Vig, S, Chitolie, A, Bevan, D H, Halliday, A, and Dormandy, J
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- 2000
54. Using Facebook for Health Promotion in 'Hard-to-Reach' Truck Drivers: Qualitative Analysis
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Herbert C. Biggs, MaryLou Fleming, Marguerite C. Sendall, Phil Crane, Bevan D. Rowland, and Laura McCosker
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Adult ,Male ,020205 medical informatics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,social media ,Psychological intervention ,Participatory action research ,Health Informatics ,Qualitative property ,02 engineering and technology ,Health Promotion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Workplace health promotion ,Promotion (rank) ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Humans ,Social media ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Workplace ,Qualitative Research ,media_common ,Original Paper ,mobile phone ,business.industry ,communication ,Public relations ,Middle Aged ,Focus group ,Motor Vehicles ,Health promotion ,health promotion interventions ,workplace managers ,workplace health promotion ,Female ,truck drivers ,business ,Psychology ,transport industry ,human activities - Abstract
Background: Workers in the road transport industry, and particularly truck drivers, are at increased risk of chronic diseases. Innovative health promotion strategies involving technologies such as social media may engage this “hard-to-reach” group. There is a paucity of evidence for the efficacy of social media technologies for health promotion in the Australian transport industry. Objective: This study analyzed qualitative data from interviews and focus group discussions to evaluate a social media health promotion intervention, the Truckin’ Healthy Facebook webpage, in selected Australian transport industry workplaces. Methods: We engaged 5 workplace managers and 30 truck drivers from 6 transport industry organizations in developing workplace health promotion strategies, including a social media intervention, within a Participatory Action Research approach. Mixed methods, including a pre- and postintervention manager survey, truck driver survey, key informant semistructured interviews, truck driver focus groups, and focused observation, were used to evaluate the social media intervention. We asked questions about workplace managers’ and truck drivers’ opinions, engagement, and satisfaction with the intervention. This paper focuses on qualitative data. Results: Of the workplace managers who reported implementing the social media intervention at their workplace, all (3/3, 100%) reported satisfaction with the intervention and expressed a keen interest in learning more about social media and how it may be used for workplace health promotion and other purposes. Truck drivers were poorly engaged with the intervention because (1) many believed they were the “wrong age” and lacked the necessary skills; (2) the cost of smartphone technology was prohibitive; (3) they confined their use of social media to nonwork-related purposes; and (4) many workplaces had “no Facebook” policies. Conclusions: The use of social media as a health promotion intervention in transport industry workplaces has potential. Workplace interventions using social media can benefit from a Participatory Action Research approach. Involving managers and workers in the design of social media health promotion interventions and developing strategies to support and deliver the interventions helps to facilitate their success. The workers’ profile, including their age and familiarity with social media, and work, workplace, and family context is important to consider in this process. Much more research needs to be undertaken to better understand the effective use of social media to engage “hard-to-reach” groups.
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- 2018
55. An Exploration into Work-Related Road Safety: A Multi-Dimensional Approach
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Bevan D Rowland
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- 2018
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56. Three novel PROC gene lesions causing protein C deficiency
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Hallam, P J, Mannucci, P, Tripodi, A, Bevan, D, Laursen, B, Tengborn, L, Wacey, A, and Cooper, D N
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- 1998
57. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in a patient with genetic haemochromatosis, liver cirrhosis and an iron-free focus
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Killick, S., Jeffery, S., Otter, M., Rist, C., and Bevan, D.
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- 1997
58. Automated Red Cell Exchange in Sickle Cell Disease
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Janes, S. L. and Bevan, D. H.
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- 1997
59. Comparison of immunofiltration assay of plasma D-dimer with diagnostic imaging in deep vein thrombosis
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Killick, S. B., Pentek, P. G., Mercieca, J. E., Clarke, M. F., and Bevan, D. H.
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- 1997
60. Prevention of hyperacute rejection by removal of antibodies to HLA immediately before renal transplantation
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Higgins, R. M., Bevan, D. J., Carey, B. S., Lea, C. K., Fallon, M., Buhler, R., Vaughan, R. W., O'Donnell, P. J., Snowden, S. A., Bewick, M., and Hendry, B. M.
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- 1996
61. Sickle cell pain crisis
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Davies, Sally C. and Bevan, D. H.
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- 1996
62. An exploration into work-related road safety: A multi-dimensional approach
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Rowland, Bevan D. and Rowland, Bevan D.
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Vehicle crashes are identified as the primary cause of occupational fatalities and driving a vehicle for work is considered the most hazardous operation undertaken by many workers. The thesis explored contemporary issues impacting on work-related road safety (WRRS). Findings suggest that WRRS is a complex issue requiring a multi-dimensional or holistic approach to assess the factors impacting on work-related driving. Within the organisations studied, WRRS was not adequately addressed and differing levels of management commitment and support determine the degree of organisational response.
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- 2018
63. Factor VIII inhibitors
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Allard, S, Philpott, N, and Bevan, D H
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- 1993
64. USING PROVENANCE OF TERRIGENOUS SEDIMENT TO RECONSTRUCT THE AGULHAS LEAKAGE DURING THE EARLY AND LATE PLEISTOCENE
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A.M. Franzese and Bevan D. Pearson
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Provenance ,Paleontology ,Pleistocene ,Paleoceanography ,Terrigenous sediment ,Global change ,Geology - Published
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65. How To Use Crystallographic Information in Teaching First-Year Chemistry.
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Bevan, D. J. M.
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Emphasizes the role that crystallography plays and has played in building up the body of chemical fact. Shows how the teaching of much of this material is illuminated by reference to crystal structures and crystallochemical relationships in all areas of chemistry. Discusses close packing, silicate structures, and salt hydrates. (CW)
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- 1988
66. Compact atomic magnetometer for global navigation (NAV-CAM)
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Bevan, D., primary, Bulatowicz, M., additional, Clark, P., additional, Griffith, R., additional, Larsen, M., additional, Luengo-Kovac, M., additional, and Pavell, J., additional
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- 2018
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67. DENDROCTONUS MICANS KUG, — A NEW PEST OF SPRUCE IN U.K.
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BEVAN, D. and KING, C.J.
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- 1983
68. Closing Volume And Pregnancy
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Bevan, D. R., Holdcroft, Anita, Loh, L., MacGregor, W. G., O'Sullivan, J. C., and Sykes, M. K.
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- 1974
69. Consultant Contract
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Lowe, Robert, Evans, Robert J., Rickards, J. F., Clark, A. N. G., Bevan, D. R., Russell, R. C. G., Gaymer, A., Arnott, N., Birch, J. J., Denton, F. P., Dinnis, G. A., Fossion, E. M. J. A., Graham, V., Harvey, J. E., Kasby, A. B., King, R., Marley, J. E., Olbourne, N. A., Singh, I., Turrall, P. A., and Mitford-Barberton, G.
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- 1974
70. Fluid Loading To Reduce Abnormalities Of Fetal Heart Rate And Maternal Hypotension During Epidural Analgesia In Labour
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Collins, K. M., Bevan, D. R., and Beard, R. W.
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- 1978
71. Talking Point: Progress Of A Cohort Of Trainee Anaesthetists
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Jones, Jennifer A. and Bevan, D. R.
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- 1980
72. Australian fly-in, fly-out operations: Impacts on communities, safety, workers and their families
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Rebecca R. Langdon, Herbert C. Biggs, and Bevan D. Rowland
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Rural Population ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Time Factors ,Health Status ,Personnel Staffing and Scheduling ,Personnel Turnover ,Occupational safety and health ,Extraction and Processing Industry ,Job Satisfaction ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Resource (project management) ,Work Schedule Tolerance ,Employee engagement ,Humans ,Family ,Interpersonal Relations ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Marketing ,Fatigue ,Occupational Health ,Fly-in fly-out ,Rehabilitation ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Australia ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Mental Health ,Work (electrical) ,Workforce ,Job satisfaction ,Business ,Safety ,Psychosocial - Abstract
BACKGROUND Australia's mineral, resource and infrastructure sectors continues to expand as operations in rural and remote locations increasingly rely on fly-in, fly-out or drive-in, drive-out workforces in order to become economically competitive. The issues in effectively managing these workforces are becoming more apparent with reported high amounts of turnover and concerns for safety and performance. The issues presented include a range of physical, mental, psychosocial, safety and community challenges. OBJECTIVES This review aims to consolidate a range of research conducted to communicate potential challenges for industry in relation to a wide variety of issues when engaging and using FIFO/DIDO workforces which includes compressed working schedule design (work schedules), working hours, fatigue, safety performance, employee wellbeing, turnover, psychosocial relationships and community concerns. METHODS A comprehensive literature review was performed using EBSCOhost, PubMed and google scholar, with a focus on FIFO or DIDO workforces engaged within the resources sector. Search terms were kept broad in order to capture all national and international research conducted and included: "fly-in, fly-out" "FIFO" "DIDO" "drive-in, drive-out" "mining". There was no date restriction included in the search. RESULTS Many of the studies were focused on sleep quality, fatigue and the influence of lowered safety performance while at work, presenting an increased risk for health and safety. These issues may be exacerbated for the FIFO workforce when linked to additional research surrounding the extended periods of absence from families influencing workers personal relationships, psychological wellbeing, job satisfaction and the reported high amounts of turnover within the industry. Taken together, this presents a unique implication for the management and continued use of FIFO workforces when considering balancing safety and performance with economic viability of production and operations. CONCLUSIONS The issues of long working hours, fatigue, turnover and job satisfaction are not new to the management of workers. However, FIFO workforces appear to be at an increased risk physically and mentally due to a culmination of other influences, such as extended and frequent periods of absence from friends and families which contribute to feelings of isolation and lowered psychological wellbeing. FIFO workers and their families, engage in a unique lifestyle, rarely are other workers subjected to long hours and compressed work weeks while separated or isolated from their families for extended periods of time. Recently, FIFO interest has shifted to understanding the influences on employee engagement, satisfaction, retention and safety. Considering the management of FIFO workforces from a holistic perspective incorporating all of the issues impacting on these workers may assist to ensure the challenges associated with FIFO employment are understood, addressed and communicated to workers and their families is crucial for safety and health.
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- 2016
73. Temporary trade shocks and dynamic adjustment
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Bevan, D, Collier, P, and Gunning, J
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- 2016
74. Comments on 'Institutions as Investments.'
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Bevan, D
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- 2016
75. Uganda: aid, public expenditure, and Dutch Disease
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Adam, C, Bevan, D, and Uganda), UK Department for International Development East Africa Uganda (DFID-EA
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Development economics - Published
- 2016
76. Costs and Benefits of Incorporating Asset Markets into CGE Models: Evidence and Design Issues
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Adam, C and Bevan, D
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This paper discusses how a consistent treatment of asset markets may be integrated into standard trade-focussed CGE models. Starting from a core specification of the real economy, calibrated to data for Zambia in the mid-1990s, the paper examines the properties of a hierarchy of models which differ only in the specification of asset markets but subject to a common (negative) temporary fiscal shock.
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- 2016
77. The Persistence of Shortages in Rural Black Markets
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Bevan, D, Collier, P, Gunning, J, Roemer, M, and Jones, C
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- 2016
78. Trade Shocks in Developing Countries: Consequences and Policy Responses
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Bevan, D, Collier, P, Gunning, J, Greenaway, D, and Morgan, C
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- 2016
79. Introduction to May 1996 Plenary Session: The Political Economy and Effects of Macroeconomic Policies
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Bevan, D and Mwega, F
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- 2016
80. Controlled open economies: A neoclassical approach to structuralism
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Bevan, D, Collier, P, and Gunning, J
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Develops neoclassical theory for the case of developing countries with small, open economies, with weak domestic financial markets, subject to a variety of government controls and liable to periodic temporary shocks in their terms of trade. Investigates the properties of compatible control regimes, i.e., combinations of controls that yield sustainable, through typically not optimal, outcomes, and illustrates how the apparatus developed may be used to explore a variety of policy issues, including attempts at stabilization and liberalization of the economy. Analyzes the dynamics of unsustainable policy configurations, addressing the process by which a control regime becomes unsustainable as well as the process by which an economy can be returned to sustainability through the sequencing of liberalization policies. Develops a theory of temporary export windfalls under a variety of control regimes. Analyzes the Kenyan coffee boom of 1976-79 and the Tanzanian economic collapse of 1978-84, examining macroeconomic responses to a trade shock. Compares the experiences of both countries. Bevan is at St. John's College, Oxford University. Collier is at Oxford University and the Centre for the Study of African Economies. Gunning is at the Free University, Amsterdam. Index.
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- 2016
81. Price Controls And The Transition To Market Clearing: Theory And An Application To Tanzania
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Bevan, D, Collier, P, and Gunning, J
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- 2016
82. Incomes in the United Republic of Tanzania during the 'Nyerere Experiment'
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Bevan, D
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- 2016
83. Nigeria and Indonesia
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Bevan, D, Collier, P, and Gunning, J
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Provides a comparative analysis of the economic development of Indonesia and Nigeria over the period 1950-85, to learn why equitable growth took place in Indonesia but not in Nigeria after 1972, though the two countries ostensibly had similar opportunities. Studies the case of Nigeria, covering the colonial period; the period from independence to chaos, 1960-66; civil war and reconstruction, 1966-73; the first oil cycle, 1973-79; the second oil cycle, 1979-87; economic growth and living standards, 1950-92; factor and product markets; and government finance and the political economy of public policy. Explains the outcomes of choices made for Nigeria. Examines the case of Indonesia, discussing the colonial period; parliamentary democracy, 1950-57; guided democracy, 1957-66; stabilization and the New Order, 1966-73; the first oil boom, 1973-79; the second oil cycle, 1979-88; long-term trends in poverty and equity; factor and product markets; and government finance and public policy. Compares policies and outcomes for income distribution and economic growth in the two countries, and examines why policies themselves differed between the two countries. Bevan is at Oxford University. Collier is with the Development Research Group of the World Bank. Gunning is with the Center for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University. Index.
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- 2016
84. Peasant Supply Response in Rationed Economies
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Bevan, D and Lal, D
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- 2016
85. Reducing Reversing Vehicle Incidents in Australian Fleet Settings—A Case Study
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Darren E. Wishart, Bevan D. Rowland, and Klaire Somoray
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03 medical and health sciences ,Engineering ,0302 clinical medicine ,Behaviour change ,business.industry ,030225 pediatrics ,Intervention (counseling) ,Operations management ,Reversing ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Odds - Abstract
Reversing vehicle incidents is a significant but often overlooked issues in organisations. Utilising three Australian organisations, this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of reversing aids and a behaviour-change program in reducing reversing-related crashes in fleet settings. Reversing-related incidents increased from Time 1 to Time 2 in the organisation that did not implement a specific strategy to reduce their reversing-related crashes and in the organisation that implemented the reversing aids intervention. However, the increase was only statistically significant in the organisation that utilised the reversing aids technology. In this organisation, the odds of its drivers getting involved in a reversing incident has almost doubled from Time 1 and Time 2. In contrast, the frequency of reversing incidents in the organisation implementing the behaviour-change program has significantly decreased, with less than 50 % chance of its drivers being involved in a reversing incident from Time 1 to Time 2. The implications associated with these results will be discussed.
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- 2016
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86. Problems With Ketamine Anaesthesia
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Austin, T. R. and Bevan, D. R.
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- 1971
87. Coagulation-factor deficiencies and abnormal bleeding in Noonan's syndrome
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Sharland, M., Patton, M. A., Talbot, S., Chitolie, A., and Bevan, D. H.
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Noonan syndrome -- Physiological aspects ,Blood coagulation factors -- Physiological aspects ,Blood clotting -- Physiological aspects ,Bleeding -- Physiological aspects - Published
- 1992
88. Vitamin B12 and vegetarian diets
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Carol L Zeuschner, Bevan D Hokin, Kate A Marsh, Angela V Saunders, Michelle A Reid, and Melinda R Ramsay
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General Medicine - Published
- 2012
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89. Abstracts
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Nicholas, J. F., Fuller, J., Frewen, T. C., Lee, R., Broadman, L. M., Soliman, I. E., Hannallah, R. S., McGill, W. A., Tsuneto, S., Yamashita, M., Miyamoto, Y., Badgwell, J. M., McLeod, M. E., Lerman, J., Creighton, R. E., O’Toole, D., McCarroll, S. M., Peyton, M., Cunningham, AJ., Ramsay, J. G., Rajagopalan, B., Harmsen, E., Bore, P., Foëx, P., Radda, G., Blaise, G. A., Lenis, S. G., Sill, C., Vanhoutte, P., Irish, C. L., Murkin, J. M., Guiraudon, G. M, Martineau, R. J., Nadeau, S. G., Montgomery, C. J., Steward, D. J., Chung, D. C., Lam, A. M., Grace, D. M., Gordon, K., Thompson, T., Donati, F., Lahoud, J., Laycock, J. R. D., Bevan, D. R., O’Connor, J. P., Ralley, RE., Katz, J. M., Sami, M. H., Wynands, J. E., Smith, CE., Bevan, D. R., Baxter, M. K., Bevan, J. C., Sangwan, S., Tang, C., Gelb, A. W., Boisvert, D. P., Marchak, E., Lunt, A., Dowman, R., Cowie, N., Kozody, R., McKay, W. P. S., Noble, W. H., Taylor, W. J., Champion, M. C., Barry, A. W., Hurtig, IB., Beland, A., Hollmann, C., Meloche, R., Ringaert, K. R. A., Mutch, W. A. C., Vaghadia, H., Schechter, M. T., Sheps, S. B., Jenkins, L. C., Allen, G. C., Cattran, C. B., Peterson, R. G., Ali, M. J., Byrick, R. J., Salerno, T. A., Baker, C. B., Lichtenstein, S. V., Sharpe, M. J., Merchant, R., Alyafi, W., Penning, D. H., Jhamandas, K., Weingarten, M., Strum, D. P., Eger II, E. I., Gallagher, T. M., Volgyesi, G. A., Miyasaka, K., Burrows, F. A., Johnson, B. H., Murphy, M. R., Szlam, F., Hug, C. C., Martin, D. C., Johnston, J. F., Levin, K. R., Silverstein, P. I., Pruett, J., Bissonnette, B., Scott, A. A., Halpem, S., Rosag, O., Swartz, J., Meeke, R. I., Knill, R. L., Rose, E. A., Soderman, R. M., Milne, B., Cervenko, F., Loomis, C., Murphy, P., Sandler, A. N., Vosu, H., Lau, L. C., Branson, R., Kearney, R. A., Rosales, J. K., Howes, W. J., Wolf, A. R., Fear, D. W., Roy, W. L., Goresky, G. V., Sharpe, T. D. E., Sabourin, MA., Polomeno, R. C., Ryan, B., Evelyn, R., Higgins, T. T., Hannal, R. S., DeSoto, M. H., Nason, S. S., Penning, J. P., Loomis, C. W., Douglas, M. J., McMorland, G. H., Gowan, J. D., Hurtig, J. B., Fraser, R. A., Whalley, D. G., Labrecque, P., Quance, D., Moote, C. A., Lok, P Y. K., Skinner, M. I., Lok, P. Y. K., Scott, W. A. C., Sielecka, D., Slinger, P. D., Lavelle, P. A., Chung, F., McDonald, N. J., McDonald, S., Maltby, J. R., Hutchinson, A., Reid, C. R. G., Whitaker, P. R., Hcin, H. A. T., Arellano, R. J., Cruise, C. J., Lokoff, P., Code, WE., Strunin, L., Manninen, P. H., Macnab, M. S. P., Lam, A., Houston, P. L., tavelle, P., Burns, R., Hall, R. I., Angert, K. C., Reeder, D. A., Moldenhauer, C. C., Teasdale, S., Ralley, F. E., Moffitt, E. A., O’Brien, D. J., Imrie, D. D., Barker, R. A., Sullivan, J. A., Kinley, CE., Block, G., Butlin, G., Sibbald, W., Cunningham, D., Sidi, A., Rush, W. R., Davis, R. F., Bergstrom, R. G., Thomson, I. R., Rosenbloom, M., Meatherall, R. C., Mensink, F. J., Maclntyre, C., Wade, J. G., Ghignone, M., Flynn, N., Cunningham, A. J., Hamilton, R. C., Beauregard, L., Martin, R., Tetrault, J. P., Johnstone, G. K., Clark, A. J. M., Houlton, P. G., Purkis, I. E., Shukla, R. C., Carmichael, F. J., Saldivia, V., Orrego, H., Moote, CA., Smith, M., Drake, H. F., Treasure, T., Olson, J., Strauss, R., Zetterstrom, H., Jonsson, L. O., Forbes, R. B., Albanese, M. A., Murray, D. J., Barcellos, W. A., Slinger, P., Triolet, W., Wilson, J., Berger, J. J., Gravenstein, J. S., McLaughlin, G., Boysen, P. G., Wolf, G. L., Simpson, J. I., Humphrey, D., and Brock-Utne, J. G.
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- 1987
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90. Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting,
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Prigent, F., Hubscher, C., Oksenlhendler, G., Soyer, R., Winkier, C., Moffitt, E., Sethna, D., Gray, R., Bussell, J., Raymond, M., Matloff, J., Sprigge, J. M., Wynands, J. E., Whalley, D. G., Bevan, D., Nathan, H., Townsend, G. E., Patel, Y., Wong, P., Townsend, G., Patel, Y., King, F. G., Manson, H. J., Snellen, J. W., Chang, K. S., Gotta, Alexander W., Sullivan, Colleen A., Fournier, Louis, Major, Diane, Normandin, N., Perreault, L., Plamondon, L., Rousseau, P., Blain, R., Girard, M., Forget, G., Clark, G S., Castro, C., Teasdale, S. J., Grady, M., Glynn, M. F. X., Tweed, W. A., Donen, N., Pope, W. D. B., Persaud, T. V. N., Devaux, C., Roussignol, M. C., Vinckler, C., Finucane, B. T., Floyd, J. B., Petro, D. J., Braswell, R., Morison, D. H., Dunn, G. L., Fargas-Babjak, A. M., Moudgil, G. C., Smedstad, K. G., Woo, J., Davies, A. O., Morison, H., Gyasi, Williams H. K., Bevan, D. R., Williams, R. T., Sloan, I. A. J., McLeod, M. E., Anderton, B. G., Steward, D. J., Chinyanga, H. M., Vandenberhe, H., Soldin, S. J., MacLeod, S., Abrams, L., Griepp, R., Ergin, A., Matsuoka, M,, Bussieres, J., Heroux, M., Joncas, H., Randour, P., Donati, F., Friesen, Robert M., Bonet, Jorge F., Hardy, J. F., Boulanger, M., Maille, J. G., Taillefer, J., Sahab, P., Delorme, M., Cunningham, A. J., Patrick Kelly, C., Farmer, James, Watson, A. G., Moote, C. A., Knill, R. L., Clement, J. L., Mutch, W. A., Culligan, J. D., Thomson, l. R., Rogers, Kent H., Milne, Brian, and Salerno, Tomas A.
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- 1982
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91. Introducing Protein 3-D Visualization Software to Freshman Undergraduate Students
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Brown, A. M., primary and Bevan, D. R., additional
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- 2017
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92. Utilizing Computational Techniques to Accelerate Discovery in Peanut Allergenicity
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Hollingsworth, L. R., primary, Brown, A. M., additional, and Bevan, D. R., additional
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- 2017
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93. Trends in winter extreme minimum temperatures on the Canadian prairies
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Bevan D. Lawson
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Atmospheric Science ,Trend analysis ,Meteorology ,Effects of global warming ,Inverse distance weighting ,Period (geology) ,Environmental science ,Physical geography ,Continental climate ,Time series ,Oceanography ,Extreme value theory ,Standard deviation - Abstract
One of the expected effects of climate change is a change in the magnitudes of extreme temperatures. This effect is likely to be pronounced on the Canadian Prairies, which experience a continental climate. This study investigates the extreme minimum temperatures of the winter season at rural or small urban prairie locations, having long periods of record. For each winter month, daily minima are analysed for the number of occurrences of temperatures colder than two standard deviations from the mean minimum for the month. A Mann‐Kendall nonparametric test for the trend is then applied to the counts obtained for the period of record in order to test the significance of the results. Following this, a spatial analysis of each month's trend is carried out using inverse distance weighting. During January and February it was found that there was a significant trend towards fewer occurrences of very cold minimum daily temperature during the period 1914–94. This is especially noticeable in western portions...
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- 2003
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94. [Untitled]
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Bevan D. Lawson
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Atmospheric Science ,Extreme weather ,Geography ,Climatology ,Natural hazard ,Weather data ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Ecozone ,Northern Hemisphere ,Poison control ,Climate change ,Cyclone ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Climate Change is anticipatedto result in alterations in cyclone activity over the northern hemisphere. Cyclones in their passage across the open prairie of western Canada spawn one of the more extreme weather events that occur in that part of the country; blizzards. Numerous studies of individual blizzards are available. The objective of this study of blizzards is to identify trends in their seasonal occurrence, in seasonal blizzard weather element extremes, and discuss the results in the context of climate change. Criteria used in western Canada to define a blizzard event during the period of study were applied to the archive of hourly weather data for locations within the Prairie Ecozone. Blizzard events were extracted for the period 1953–1997 and analyzed for trends in seasonal occurrence. Results of this analysis are presented which illustrate a significant downward trend for weather observing locations in the more westerly part of the prairies. This trend is consistent with results found by others that indicate a decrease in cyclone frequency over western Canada. No significant trend was found in the more central and eastern locations. No significant trend was evident in seasonal extremes of blizzard weather elements at most locations.
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- 2003
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95. Truckies and workplace health promotion: Targeting a hard-to-reach group
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Sendall, Marguerite C., McCosker, Laura K., Biggs, Herbert C., Crane, Philip R., Fleming, Mary-Lou, Ramsey, Rebecca, Rowland, Bevan D., Sendall, Marguerite C., McCosker, Laura K., Biggs, Herbert C., Crane, Philip R., Fleming, Mary-Lou, Ramsey, Rebecca, and Rowland, Bevan D.
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Introduction Research identifies truck drivers as being at high risk of chronic disease. For most truck drivers their workplace is their vehicle. Truck drivers’ health is impacted by the limitations of this unique working environment, including reduced opportunities for physical activity and the intake of healthy foods. Workplaces are widely recognised as effective platforms for health promotion. However, the effectiveness of traditional and contemporary health promotion interventions in truck drivers’ novel workplace is unknown. - Methods This project worked with six transport industry workplaces in Queensland, Australia over a two-year period. Researchers used Participatory Action Research (PAR) processes to engage truck drivers and workplace managers in the implementation and evaluation of six workplace health promotion interventions. These interventions were designed to support truck drivers to increase their physical activity and access to healthy foods at work. They included traditional health promotion interventions such as a free fruit initiative, a ten thousand steps challenge, personal health messages and workplace posters, and a contemporary social media intervention. Participants were engaged via focus groups, interviews and mixed-methods surveys. - Results The project achieved positive changes in truck drivers’ health knowledge and health behaviours, particularly related to nutrition. There were positive changes in truck drivers’ self-reported health rating, body mass index (BMI) and readiness to make health-related lifestyle changes. There were also positive changes in truck drivers reporting their workplace as a key source of health information. These changes were underpinned by a positive shift in the culture of participating workplaces. Truck drivers’ perceptions of their workplace valuing, encouraging, modelling and facilitating healthy nutrition and physical activity behaviours improved. PAR processes enabled researchers to develop relationships
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96. Tunable electric-LC resonators using liquid crystal
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Pouria Yaghmaee, Bevan D. Bates, Amir Ebrahimi, Withawat Withayachumnankul, Christophe Fumeaux, and Ali K. Horestani
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Resonator ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Liquid crystal ,Capacitive sensing ,Microfluidics ,Electronic engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Dissipation ,LC circuit ,business ,Selective surface ,Microwave - Abstract
A concept of tunable electric-LC (ELC) resonators is presented in this work. The voltage-controlled tunability is achieved by using liquid crystal in a micro-fluidic channel running through the central capacitive gaps. To attain the largest tunability, the structure is optimized through a parametric analysis using full-wave electromagnetic simulations. The simulation results predict a 6% continuous frequency tuning for this ELC resonator around the frequency of 4.5 GHz. The achieved results demonstrate the possibility of using these ELC resonators in an array to form a tunable frequency selective surfaces (FSS). The principle can be scaled for operation at higher microwave frequencies, where the dissipation of liquid crystal is low.
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O’Callaghan, J. P., Williams, R. T., Cruise, C. J. E., Crago, R. R., Paluck, S. M., Carmichael, F. J., Shulman, D., Volgyesi, G., Brown, K., Lerman, J., England, S., Bryan, A. C., Wexler, H. R., Pikul, J., Thomas, T. C., Zornow, M. H., Scheller, M. S., Unger, R. J., Sosis, M., Heller, S., Maltby, J. R., Koehli, N., Ewen, A., Schaffer, E. A., Cramb, R. J., Fargas-Babjak, A., Diamond, M. J., Bailey, D., McPhee, A., Loper, K., Dorman, B., Ready, L. B., Hutchinson, A., Collman, P. I., Seal, R. F., Manning, G. T., Growe, G. H., Jenkins, L. C., Nathan, H. J., Harrison, M., Dubé, L., Sweet, J., Foster, C., Bourke, M., Cattran, C., Salle, G. de la, Robblee, J., Schwieger, I. M., Gallagher, C. J., Finlayson, D. C., Bryan, J. A., Daley, W., Skrobik, Y., Webster, R., Marquez-Julio, A., David, T., Cruise, C., Blaise, G. A., Lenis, S. G., Girard, D., Hollmann, C., Meloche, R., Ralley, F. E., Ramsay, J. R., Wynands, J. E., O’Connor, J. P., Bilodeau, J., O’Leary, G., Bimbaum, P., Weisel, R. D., Mullen, J. C., Young, P., Madonik, M., Ivanov, J., Teasdale, S. J., Burrows, F. A., Williams, W. G., Teoh, K. H., Edmonds, J., Belo, S., Mazer, C. D., Lim, G., Skinner, M. I., Rose, E. A., Knill, R. L., DeJesus, J. M., Robbins, G. R., Crosby, E. T., Miller, D. R., Hamilton, P. P., Badner, N. H., Nielson, W. R., Munk, S., Gelb, A. W., Smith, H., Yu, P. Y. H., Gambling, D. R., Cole, C., McMorland, G. H., Cheng, D. C. H., Chung, F., Burns, R. J., Feindel, C. M., Irish, C. X., Manninen, P. H., Wong, H., Kehler, C. H., Beattie, W. S., Fallen, E. L., Martin, R., McKenty, S., Tétrault, J. P., Russell, G. B., Snider, M. T., Loomis, J. L., Richard, R. B., Rutherford, T. M., McLeod, M. E., McEvedy, B. A. B., Kirpalani, H., Volgyesi, G. A., Vaghadia, H., Ford, R. W., Wong, D. T., Valley, R. D., Bissonnette, B., Flanagan, M. L., Fuller, J., Ross, P. L., Wolf, G. L., Simpson, J. I., McEllistrem, R., Schell, J., O’Matley, K., Cunningham, A. J., Berman, S., Rosenquist, R. W., Finucane, B. T., Bucyk, B., Carle, H. L., LeGatt, D., Finegan, B., Bigeleisen, P. E., Schisler, J. Q., Tateishi, A., Drummond, J. C., Fleischer, J. E., Shearman, G. T., Strong, H. A., Miyasaka, K., Sinclair, L., Moote, C. A., Lim, C., Code, W. E., Roth, S. H., Bland, B. H., Strunin, L., Lam, A., Nantau, W. E., Robertson, K. M., Hramiak, I. M., Elphinstone, M. G., Archer, D. P., Pappius, H. M., Bickler, P., Gregory, G. A., Severinghaus, J. W., Spintge, R., Droh, R., Chung, A., Taylor, A. E., Stone, R. M., Meier, H. M. R., Lautenschlaeger, E., Seyone, C., Devitt, J. H., McLean, R. F., Byrick, R. J., Mullen, J. B. M., Bell, R. S., Forbes, D., Kay, J. C., Swartz, J., Fear, D. W., Boylan, J. F., Carton, E., McDonald, N. J., Scarlett, W. P., Moriarty, J., Tessler, M. J., Biehl, D. R., Naughler, M. A., Liepert, D. J., Douglas, M. J., Kim, J. H. K., Ross, P. L. E., Oyston, J., Bell, S. D., Berman, R., Ensalada, L., Chan, V., Kirby, T. J., Sandler, A., Grant, R., Morgan, C., Page, M., Malm, D., Huckel, V., Jenkins, L., Salevsky, F. C., Whalley, D. G., O’Toole, D. P., Malviya, S., Benson, L., Johnston, A. E., Finegan, B. A., Clanachan, A. S., Buckley, D. N., Deguzman, C., Hewson, J. R., Forrest, J. B., Sharpe, M. D., Lam, A. M., Merchant, R., Irish, C. L., Murkin, J. M., Cleland, A., MacDonald, J. L., Mayer, R., Dobson, J. A. R., Davies, J. M., Hodgson, G. H., Tough, J., Cattran, C. B., Nolan, K., Allen, G., Erian, R. F., Donati, F., Bevan, D. R., VanDerSpek, A. F. L., Reynolds, P. I., Ashton-Miller, J. A., Stohler, C. J., Smith, C. E., Katz, J. M., Ruta, T. S., Mutch, W. A. C., Cole, D. J., Shapiro, H. M., Hagen, B. A., Labrecque, P., Tyler, J. L., Meyer, E., Casey, W. F., Trop, D., Farrar, J. K., Tweed, W. A., Meschino, A., Schwartz, M. L., Koch, J. P., Couper, J. L., Lombard, T. P., Arciszewski, S. A., Browne, R. A., Ashworth, E. J., Duke, P. C., Sitar, D. S., Benthuysen, J. L., Smith, N. T., Hall, R. I., Hug, C. C., Hudson, R. J., Bergstrom, R., Thomson, I. R., Sabourin, M. A., Rosenbloom, M. R., Chapman, K. R., Romanelli, J., Leenen, F. H. H., Broadman, L. M., Rice, L. J., Hannallah, R. S., Forbes, R. B., Croskey, K. L., Dull, D. L., Murray, D. J., Dillman, J. B., Murphy, K., Kaplan, R. F., Welborn, L. G., Fink, R., Sandhar, B. K., Goresky, G. V., Shaffer, E. A., Roy, W. L., Christensen, S. K., Farrow-Gillespie, A. C., Plante, J. M., Denault, P., Sloan, I. A., Koren, G., O’Callaghan, A. C., Goodman, A., Godfrey, S., Pudimat, M. A., Chong, C., Andrien, H. K., and Rose, D. K.
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Donat, F., Bevan, D. R., Baumgarten, R. K., Brown, J. L., Gyasi, H. K., Naguib, M., Adu-Gyamfi, Woodey, R., Morris, R., Graham, G., Torda, R., Hudson, R. J., Thomson, I. R., Cannon, J. E., Friesen, R. M., Meatherall, R. C., Chung, F., Evans, D., Stock, J., Sutherland, A. D., Coombs, R., Saunders, R., Savage, S., Jensen, L., Murphy, C., Murkin, J. M., Farrar, J. K., Tweed, W. A., Guiraudon, G., McKenzie, F. N., Tarn, S., Chung, F., Campbell, J. M., Harder, K. F., Fay, J., Shelley, E. S., Plourde, G., Hardy, J. F., MacDonald, A. I., Carle, H., Vincent, D., Legatt, D., Doyle, D. J., McCulloch, P., Milne, B., Newman, B., Lam, A. M., Cuillerier, D. J., Martin, R., Léna, P., Lamarche, Y., Black, R., Crawford, D., Froese, A. B., Butler, P., Brown, S. C., Lam, A. M., Manninen, P. H., Knill, R. L., Famewo, C. E., Naguib, M., Fleming, J., Walker, A., Lambert, T., Lah, F., Giles, W. R., Trudinger, B. J., Ahuja, B., Strunin, L., Chovaz, P. M., Sandier, A. N., Selby, D. G., Ilsley, A. H., Plummer, J., Runciman, W., Cousins, M., Ravussin, P., Archer, D., Meyer, E., Abou-Madi, M., Trop, D., Manninen, P., Ferguson, G., Blume, W., Cunningham, A. J., O’Higgins, N., McNicholas, W., Doolan, L. A., Williams, K. A., Barker, R. A., Moffitt, E. A., Imrie, D. D., Cousins, C. L., Sullivan, J. A., Kinley, C. E., Murphy, D. A., Moffitt, E. A., McIntyre, A. J., Glenn, J. J., Imrie, D. D., Cousins, C. L., Kinley, C. E., Sullivan, J. A., Murphy, D. A., James, P. D., Volgyesi, G. A., Burrows, F., Johnson, G., Loomis, C., Milne, B., Cervenko, F., Brunet, D., Fyman, P. N., Goodman, K., Hartung, J., Aaron, D., Ergin, A., Kowalski, S. E., Downs, A., Lye, C., Oppenheimer, L., Kozody, R., Duke, P. C., Wade, J. G., Kozody, R., Parrott, J., Duke, P. C., Wade, J. G., Kozody, R., Duke, P. C., Wade, J. G., Kozody, R., Parrott, J., Duke, P. C., Wade, J. G., Michoud, M. C., Amyot, R., St-Jean, S., Chapleau, D., Couture, J., Badgwell, J. M., Heavner, J. E., Cockings, E., Cooper, M. W., Maloney, L. L., Coombs, D. W., Yeager, M. P., Vanier, M., Vikis-Freiberg, V., Couture, J., Weston, G. A., Roth, S. H., James, P. D., Volgyesi, G. A., Burrows, F., Wolf, G. L., Capuano, C., Hartung, J., Selb, D. G., Ilsley, A., Runciman, W., Mather, L., Moote, C. A., Knill, R. L., Clement, J. L., Sutherland, T., Davies, J. M., Stock, J., Harpin, R. P., Wright, D. J., Hanna, M., Williams, R. T., Sutherland, T., Bradley, J. P., Marsland, A., Salkfield, I., Hardy, J. F., Girouard, G., Charest, J., Brown, M. J., Dollery, C. T., Desjardins, R., Gelb, A. W., Shokunbi, T., Floyd, P., Mervart, M., Peerless, S. J., Prideaux, P. R., Crankshaw, D. P., and Morgan, D. J.
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Bertram, S. G., Koch, J. P., Dubbin, J. D., Maggisano, R., McKenzie, R. N., Thomson, I. R., Hudson, R. J., Torchia, M., Rosenbloom, M., Wynands, J. E., Ansley, D. M., Bent, J. M., Ramsay, J. G., Whalley, D. G., Ralley, F. E., Carli, F., Smedstad, K. G., Morison, D. H., McCanoll, S. M., Cartwright, P., Weeks, S. K., Donati, F., Michoud, M. C., Amyot, R., Jeanneret-Grosjean, A., Couture, J., McDonald, N. J., Lavelle, P., Harpin, R. P., Gallacher, W. N., Baker, J. P., Kitts, J. B., Veilleux, L. J., McBurney, R., Martineau, R., Bissonnette, B., Lerman, J., Lim, G., Chung, D. C., Plourde, G., Hardy, J. F., Bany, P. P., Tardif, L., Labrecque, P., Archer, D. P., Tyler, J., Meyer, E., Trop, D., Brown, S. C., Lam, A. M., Manninen, P. H., Katz, J. M., Abou-Madi, M., Abou-Madi, N., Woodcock, T. E., Murkin, J. M., Farrar, J. K., Tweed, W. A., Guiraudon, G., McKenzie, F. N., Nadeau, S. G., Robblee, J. R., Mensink, F. J., Kozody, R., Kehler, C. H., Wade, J. G., Bevan, D. R., Baxter, M., Bevan, J. C., McCarroll, S. M., Antzaka, C., McCready, D., Lahoud, J., O’Brien, D. J., Moriarty, D. C., Hope, C. E., Liberman, B. A., Skala, R., Lam, A., Gelb, A., Gelb, A. W., Steinberg, G. K., Neto, A. Rassi, Bellefleur, M., Layon, J., Gallagher, T. J., Berman, L. S., Davidson, D. D., Duke, P. C., Parrott, J., Palahniuk, R. J., Cunningham, A. J., Casey, W., Hannon, V., Litak, C., Ansley, D., Fullerton, H., Ripley, A. R., Sami, M. H., Harrison, L., Robbins, G. R., Fullerton, H. A., Nathan, H. J., Arvieux, C. C., Foëx, P., Ryder, W. A., Jones, L. A., Moffitt, E. A., Mclntyre, A. J., Imrie, D. D., Kinley, C. E., Sullivan, J. A., Murphy, D. A., Cannon, J. E., Morris, A., Robbins, R., Ramsay, J. R., Blaise, G., Sill, J. C., Nugent, M., Vanhoutte, P. M., Moote, C. A., Skinner, M. I., Grace, D. M., Knill, R. L., Johnston, R. G., Anderson, B. J., Noseworthy, T. W., Shustack, A., Forbes, R. B., Kumar, V., Mitros, F. A., Johnson, G. M., Coleman, P., Roth, S., Macnab, M. S. P., Gelb, A. W., Fuller, J., Karlik, S., Diamond, C., Hannallah, R. S., Patel, R. I., Ehrenpreis, M. B., Soliman, I. E., Cunliffe, M., Britt, B. A., Kapsten, J. E., Broadman, L. M., Norrie, W. C., Mundy, G. L., Belman, A. B., Anderson, K. D., Guzetta, P. C., Sharpe, T. D., Goresky, G. V., Sabourin, M. A., Ahuja, B., Eustis, S., Smith, D., Lenis, S., Archer, D., Ravussin, P., Bélisle, S., Saint-Germain, J. F., Chung, F., Meier, R., Lebrun, M., Dubé, S., Côté, C., Byrick, R. J., Howie, G., Kay, J. C., Waddell, J. P., and Mullen, B.
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Crosby, E. T., Halpern, S., Bill, K. M., Flynnn, R. J., Moore, J., Navaneelan, C., Cunningham, A., Yu, P. Y. H., Gamling, D. R., McMorland, G. H., Perreault, C., Guay, J., Gaudreault, P., Hollman, C., Meloche, R., Hackman, T., Sheps, S. B., Murray, W. B., Heiman, P. A., Slinger, P., Triolet, W., Jain, U., Rao, T. L. K., Dasari, M., Pifarre, R., Sullivan, H., Calandra, D., Friesen, R. M., Bjornson, J., Hatton, G., Parlow, J. L., Casey, W. F., Broadman, L. M., Rice, L. J., Dailey, M., Andrews, W. R., Stigi, S., Jendrek, V., Shevde, K., Withington, D. E., Saoud, A. Tazi, Ramsay, J. G., Bilodeau, J., Johnson, D., Mayers, I., Doran, R. J., Wong, P. Y., Mullen, Brendan J., Wigglesworth, D., Byrick, R. J., Kay, J. Colin, Stubbing, J. F., Sweeney, B. P., Dagher, E., Dumont, L., Lagace, G., Chartrand, C., Badner, N. H., Sandier, A. N., Leitch, L., Koren, G., Erian, R. F., Bunegin, L., Shulman, D. L., Burrows, F., O’Sullivan, K., Bouchier, D., Kashin, B. A., Wynands, J. E., Villeneuve, E., Blaise, G., Guerrard, M. J., Buluran, J., Effa, E., Vaghadia, H., Jenkins, L. C., Janisse, T., Scudamore, C. H., Patel, P. M., Mutch, W. A. C., Ruta, T. S., McNeill, B. R., Murkin, J. M., Gelb, A. W., Farrar, J. K., Johnson, G. D., Adams, M. A., Lillicrap, D. P., Lindblad, T., Beattie, W. S., Buckley, D. N., Forrest, J. B., Lessard, M. R., Trépanier, C. A., Baribault, J. P., Brochu, J. G., Brousseau, C. A., Cote, J. J., Denault, P., Whang, P., Moudgil, G. C., Daly, N., Morrison, D. H., Ogilvie, R., Man, J., Ehler, T., Leitch, L. F., Dupuis, J. Y., Martin, R., Tessonnier, J. M., Barry, A. W., Milne, B., Quintin, L., Gillon, J. Y., Pujol, J. F., DeMonte, F., Zhang, C., Hamilton, J. T., Zhou, Y., Plourde, G., Picton, T. W., Kellett, A., Pilato, M. A., Bissonnette, B., Lerman, J., Brown, K. A., Dundee, J. W., Sosis, M., Dillon, F., Stetson, J. B., Voorhees, W. D., Bourland, J. D., Geddes, L. A., Shoenlein, W. E., O’Leary, G., Teasdale, S., Knill, R. L., Rose, E. A., Berko, S. L., Smith, C. E., Sadler, J. M., Bevan, J. C., Donati, F., Bevan, D. R., Tellez, J., Turner, D., Kao, Y. J., Salidivia, V., Roldan, L., Orrego, H., Carmicheal, F. J., Kent, A. P., Parker, C. J. R., Hunter, J. M., Finley, G. A., Goresky, G. V., Klassen, K., McDiarmid, C., Shaffer, E., Vaughan, M., Randolph, J., Szalados, J. E., Lazzell, V. A., Creighton, R. E., Poon, A. O., Mclntyre, B., Douglas, M. J., Swenerton, J. E., Farquharson, D. F., Landry, D., Petit, F., Riegert, D., Koch, J. P., Maggisano, R., Devitt, J. H., Jense, H. G., Dubin, S. A., Silverstein, P. I., Rodriguez, N., Wakefield, M. L., Williams, R., Dubin, S., Smith, J. J., Hofmann, V. C., Jarvis, A. P., Forbes, R. B., Murray, D. J., Dillman, J. B., Dull, D. L., Cohen, M. M., Cameron, C. B., Johnston, R. G., Konopad, E., Jivraj, K., Hunt, D., Eastley, R., Strunin, L., Fairbrass, M. J., Laganiere, S., McGilvery, M., Foster, B., Young, P., Weisel, D., Parra, L., Suarez Isla, B. A., Lopez, J. R., Hall, R. I., Hawwa, R., Kashtan, H., Edelist, G., Mallon, J., Kapala, D., Dhamee, M. Saeed, Reynolds, A. C., Olund, T., Entress, J., Kalbfleisch, J., Bell, S. D., Goldberg, M. E., Bracey, B. J., Goldhill, D. R., Bennett, M. H., Emmott, R. S., Innis, R. F., Yate, P. M., Flynn, P. J., Gill, S. S., Saunders, P. R., Geisecke, A. H., Feldman, J. M., Banner, M. J., Siriwardhana, S. A., Kawas, A., Lipton, J. L., Giesecke, A. H., Doyle, D. J., Volgyesi, G. A., Hillier, S. C., Gallagher, J., Hargaden, K., Hamil, M., Cunningham, A. J., Scott, W. A. C., Sielecka, D., Illing, L. H., Jani, K., Scarr, M., Maltby, J. R., Roy, J., McNulty, S. E., Torjman, M., Carey, C., Bracey, B., Markham, K., Durcan, J., Blackstock, D., DaSilva, C. A., Demars, P. D., Montgomery, C. J., Steward, D. J., Sessler, D. I., Laflamme, P., McDevitt, S., Kamal, G. D., Symreng, T., Tatman, D. J., Durcharme, J., Varin, F., Besner, J. G., Dyck, J. B., Chung, F., Arellano, R., Lim, G., Bailey, D. G., Bayliff, C. D., Cunningham, D. G., Ewen, A., Sheppard, S. D., Mahoney, L. T., Bacon, G. S., Rice, L. R., Newman, K., Loe, W., Toth, M., Pilato, M., Classen, K., McDiamid, C., Burrows, F. A., Irish, C. L., Casey, W., Hauser, G. J., Chan, M. M., Midgley, F. M., Holbrook, P. R., Elliott, M. E., Man, W. K., Finegan, B. A., Clanachan, A. S., Hudson, R. J., Thomson, I. R., Burgess, P. M., Rosenbloom, M., Fisher, J. M., O’Connor, J. P., Ralley, F. E., Robbins, G. R., Moote, C. A., Manninen, P. H., English, M., Farmer, C., Scott, A., White, I. W. C., Biehl, D., Donen, N., Mansfield, J., Cohen, M., Wade, J. G., Woodward, C., Ducharme, J., Gerardi, A., Mijares, A., Code, W. E., Hertz, L., Chung, A., Meier, H. M. R., Lautenschlaeger, E., Seyone, C., Wassef, M. R., Devitt, F. H., Cheng, D. C. H., Dyck, B., Chan, V. W. S., Ferrante, F. M., Arthur, G. R., Rice, L., Annallah, R. H., Etches, R. C., Loulmet, D., Lacombe, P., Hollmann, C., Tanguay, M., Blaise, G. A., Lenis, S. G., Fear, D. W., Lang, S. A., Ha, H. C., Germain, H., Neion, A., Dorian, P., Salter, D., Pollick, C., Cervenko, F., Parlow, J., Pym, J., Nakatsu, K., Elliott, D., Miller, D. R., Martineau, R. J., Ewing, D., Martineau, R. J., Knox, J. W. D., Oxorn, D. C., O’Connor, J. P., Whalley, D. G., Rogers, K. H., Kay, J. C., Mazer, C. D., Belo, S. E., Hew-Wing, P., Hew, E., Tessonier, J. M., Thibault, G., Testaert, E., Chartrand, D., Cusson, J. R., Kuchel, O., Larochelle, P., and Couture, J.
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