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Sustainability of research-based practices

instructional interventions

Hughes M, Vaughn S.
GSID: R21P26zX0M0J
S Vaughn, J Klingner, M Hughes - Exceptional Children, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com

Recent advances in research on best practices for educating students with disabilities have improved the knowledge base about these practices. However, there remains a significant …

First-year undergraduate experiences of group project work

undergraduate

Hughes M.
GSID: ZHUCgekAsjMJ
J Bourner, M Hughes, T Bourner - Assessment & Evaluation in …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis

This paper is about the evaluation of group project work for students who are new to higher education. It reports on the experiences of first-year undergraduates undertaking work …

Child life specialist, a new profession.

The Journal of nursing care

Hughes M.
PMID: 310105
J Nurs Care. 1979 Jan;12(1):14.

No abstract available.

Simultaneous Tunable Selection and Self-Assembly of Si Nanowires from Heterogeneous Feedstock.

ACS nano

Constantinou M, Rigas GP, Castro FA, Stolojan V, Hoettges KF, Hughes MP, Adkins E, Korgel BA, Shkunov M.
PMID: 27002685
ACS Nano. 2016 Apr 26;10(4):4384-94. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.6b00005. Epub 2016 Mar 28.

Semiconducting nanowires (NWs) are becoming essential nanobuilding blocks for advanced devices from sensors to energy harvesters, however their full technology penetration requires large scale materials synthesis together with efficient NW assembly methods. We demonstrate a scalable one-step solution process...

Biological Phosphorus Removal During High-Rate, Low-Temperature, Anaerobic Digestion of Wastewater.

Frontiers in microbiology

Keating C, Chin JP, Hughes D, Manesiotis P, Cysneiros D, Mahony T, Smith CJ, McGrath JW, O'Flaherty V.
PMID: 26973608
Front Microbiol. 2016 Mar 03;7:226. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.00226. eCollection 2016.

We report, for the first time, extensive biologically mediated phosphate removal from wastewater during high-rate anaerobic digestion (AD). A hybrid sludge bed/fixed-film (packed pumice stone) reactor was employed for low-temperature (12°C) anaerobic treatment of synthetic sewage wastewater. Successful phosphate...

Cardiovascular Risk Factors from Early Life Predict Future Adult Cardiac Structural and Functional Abnormalities: A Systematic Review of the Published Literature.

Journal of cardiology and therapeutics

Ghosh AK, Francis DP, Chaturvedi N, Kuh D, Mayet J, Hughes AD, Hardy RJ.
PMID: 27294103
J Cardiol Ther. 2014 Jul;2(2):78-87. doi: 10.12970/2311-052X.2014.02.02.4.

BACKGROUND: Clinical practice evaluates cardiovascular risk based on current risk factor (RF) levels [Blood pressure (BP), body mass index (BMI) and glycaemic control] largely disregarding previous risk-factor history over the totality of the life course. RFs are related to...

Mesh & Prosthesis.

Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery

Ferzoco S, Clara ES, Tang SW, Hu J, Tan WB, Shabbir A, Lomanto D, Etherson K, Atkinson K, Khan S, Gwiti P, Viswanath Y, Munipalle PC, Berrevoet F, Dhondt L, Vanlander A, Matos-Azevedo AM, Fatás Cabeza JA, Zaragoza-Fernández C, Marín J, Navarro F, Rose B, Morfesis F, Armstrong N, Das Mohapatra S, O'Hara J, Camp C, Hughes D, Windsor AC, Blair L, Cox T, Huntington C, Oommen B, Kim M, Lincourt A, Augenstein V, Heniford T, Srivastava K, Martindale R, Scott J, Rosen M, Ray D, Bossi M, Tabbara M, Carandina S, Polliand C, Barrat C, Berta R, Wong C, Yang PC, Cheung PP, Chung TM, Chan CY, Lai CH, Tang CN, Li KW, Shen YM, Li Q, Chen J, Sun L, Chen FQ, Sharma M, Satija N, Mitura K, Garnysz K, Skolimowska-Rzewuska M, Wyrwas K, Kumar S, Lee S, Alves A, Pompee C, Chirat S, Drevon-Gaillot E, Clermont G, Tung K, Yang G.
PMID: 26518793
Hernia. 2015 Apr;19:S147-56. doi: 10.1007/BF03355343.

No abstract available.

Assessment of Exercise Capacity and Oxygen Consumption Using a 6 min Stepper Test in Older Adults.

Frontiers in physiology

Jones S, Tillin T, Williams S, Coady E, Chaturvedi N, Hughes AD.
PMID: 28659823
Front Physiol. 2017 Jun 14;8:408. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00408. eCollection 2017.

It is often necessary to assess physical function in older adults to monitor disease progression, rehabilitation or decline in function with age. However, increasing frailty and poor balance that accompany aging are common barriers to exercise testing protocols. We...

ANALYSIS OF THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF LIFE HISTORY OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER USING RECOMBINANT EXTRACTED LINES.

Evolution; international journal of organic evolution

Hughes DM, Clark AG.
PMID: 28581074
Evolution. 1988 Nov;42(6):1309-1320. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1988.tb04190.x.

A model for the evolution of senescence known as "antagonistic pleiotropy" makes the specific prediction that there should be a negative genetic correlation between early- and late-age traits associated with fitness. This model has previously been tested by classical...

The orphan nuclear receptor ROR alpha and group 3 innate lymphoid cells drive fibrosis in a mouse model of Crohn's disease.

Science immunology

Lo BC, Gold MJ, Hughes MR, Antignano F, Valdez Y, Zaph C, Harder KW, McNagny KM.
PMID: 28670633
Sci Immunol. 2016 Sep 02;1(3). doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aaf8864.

Fibrosis is the result of dysregulated tissue regeneration and is characterized by excessive accumulation of matrix proteins that become detrimental to tissue function. In Crohn's disease, this manifests itself as recurrent gastrointestinal strictures for which there is no effective...

Central line complications.

International journal of critical illness and injury science

Kornbau C, Lee KC, Hughes GD, Firstenberg MS.
PMID: 26557487
Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci. 2015 Jul-Sep;5(3):170-8. doi: 10.4103/2229-5151.164940.

Central venous access is a common procedure performed in many clinical settings for a variety of indications. Central lines are not without risk, and there are a multitude of complications that are associated with their placement. Complications can present...

Unknown primary nasopharyngeal melanoma presenting as severe recurrent epistaxis and hearing loss following treatment and remission of metastatic disease: A case report and literature review.

International journal of surgery case reports

Azoury SC, Crompton JG, Straughan DM, Klemen ND, Reardon ES, Beresnev TH, Hughes MS.
PMID: 25898283
Int J Surg Case Rep. 2015;10:232-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2015.03.053. Epub 2015 Apr 01.

INTRODUCTION: Primary nasopharyngeal melanoma is an exceedingly rare pathology with unclear etiology and oftentimes obscure clinical presentation. Despite improved diagnostic capabilities, these lesions are often diagnosed at an advanced stage and associated prognosis is poor, partly due to high...

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