A. Hayes

Publication List Details

Period

1988 - 2009

Number

67

Co-Authors

Exploration of Victoria Crater by the Mars Rover Opportunity (2009)

Squyres, S. W., Knoll, A. H., Arvidson, R. E., Ashley, J. W., Calvin, W. M., ...

The Mars rover Opportunity has explored Victoria crater, a ~750-meter eroded impact crater formed in sulfate-rich sedimentary rocks. Impact-related stratigraphy is preserved in the crater walls, and...

The effect of ephedra and caffeine on maximal strength and power in resistance-trained athletes (2008)

Williams, AD, Cribb, PJ, Cooke, MB, Hayes, A

Caffeine and ephedrine related alkaloids have recently been removed from International Olympic Committee banned substances lists while ephedrine itself is now permissible at urinary concentrations...

Direct Muscle Delivery of GDNF With Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improves Motor Neuron Survival and Function in a Rat Model of Familial ALS (2008)

Suzuki, M, McHugh, J, Tork, C, Shelley, B, Hayes, A, Bellantuono, I, ...

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease in which there is a progressive loss of motor neurons and their connections to muscle, leading to paralysis. In order to...

The effect of ephedra and caffeine on maximal strength and power in resistance trained athletes (2008)

Williams, AD, Cribb, PJ, Cooke, MB, Hayes, A

Caffeine and ephedrine related alkaloids have recently been removed from International Olympic Committee banned substances lists while ephedrine itself is now permissible at urinary concentrations...

Identification and characterisation of high flux control genes of yeast through competition analysis in continuous cultures (2008)

Delneri, D., Hoyle, D. C., Gkargkas, K., Cross, E. J. M., Rash, B., Zeef, L., ...

Using competition experiments in continuous cultures grown in different nutrient environments (glucose limited, ammonium limited, phosphate limited and white grape juice), we identified genes that...

The effect of ephedra and caffeine on maximal strength and power in resistance-trained athletes (2008)

Williams, AD, Cribb, PJ, Cooke, MB, Hayes, A

Caffeine and ephedrine related alkaloids have recently been removed from International Olympic Committee banned substances lists while ephedrine itself is now permissible at urinary concentrations...

A creatine-protein-carbohydrate supplement enhances responses to resistance training (2007)

Cribb, PJ, Williams, AD, Hayes, A

Studies attributing gains in strength and lean body mass (LBM) to creatine monohydrate (CrM) during resistance exercise (RE) training have not assessed these changes alongside cellular and...

Electrical characterization of defects in heavy-ion implanted n-type Ge (2007)

Auret, F. D, Hayes, A, Nel, J. M, Coelho, S, Meyer, W. E, ...

Deep-level transient spectroscopy was used to investigate the electrically active defects introduced in n-type Ge during heavy-ion implantation of 160 keV ions. Various noble heavy-ions were used for...

The effects of whey isolate, creatine and resistance training on muscle fiber characteristics, strength and body composition (2007)

Cribb, PJ, Williams, AD, Carey, MF, Hayes, A

Purpose: Studies that have attributed gains in lean body mass to dietary supplementation during resistance exercise (RE) training have not reported these changes alongside adaptations at the cellular...

Biological stress response terminology: Integrating the concepts of adaptive response and preconditioning stress within a hormetic dose-response framework (2007)

Calabrese, EJ, Clarkson, TW, Cook, RR, Diamond, DM, Doolittle, DJ, Dorato, MA, ...

Many biological subdisciplines that regularly assess dose–response relationships have identified an evolutionarily conserved process in which a low dose of a stressful stimulus activates an...

Circuit resistance training in chronic heart failure improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate - A randomised controlled trial (2007)

Williams, AD, Carey, MF, Selig, S, Krum, H, Hayes, A, Patterson, J, ...

Background: We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MAPR) in relation to exercise tolerance after resistance training (RT) in chronic heart failure (CHF)....

Mental health and wellbeing of Australian adolescents: pathways to vulnerability and resilience (2007)

Smart, D., Hayes, A., Sanson, A. V., Toumbourou, John

The Australian Temperament Project (ATP) provides a unique lens through which to view he pathways to vulnerability and resilience that Australian children take from infancy to adolescence, and...

The effects of whey isolate, creatine and resistance training on muscle fiber characteristics, strength and body composition (2007)

Cribb, PJ, Williams, AD, Carey, MF, Hayes, A

Purpose: Studies that have attributed gains in lean body mass to dietary supplementation during resistance exercise (RE) training have not reported these changes alongside adaptations at the cellular...

Biological stress response terminology: Integrating the concepts of adaptive response and preconditioning stress within a hormetic dose-response framework (2007)

Calabrese, EJ, Clarkson, TW, Cook, RR, Diamond, DM, Doolittle, DJ, Dorato, MA, ...

Many biological subdisciplines that regularly assess dose–response relationships have identified an evolutionarily conserved process in which a low dose of a stressful stimulus activates an...

A creatine-protein-carbohydrate supplement enhances responses to resistance training (2007)

Cribb, PJ, Williams, AD, Hayes, A

Studies attributing gains in strength and lean body mass (LBM) to creatine monohydrate (CrM) during resistance exercise (RE) training have not assessed these changes alongside cellular and...

Circuit resistance training in chronic heart failure improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate - A randomised controlled trial (2007)

Williams, AD, Carey, MF, Selig, S, Krum, H, Hayes, A, Patterson, J, ...

Background: We aimed to determine the role of skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate (MAPR) in relation to exercise tolerance after resistance training (RT) in chronic heart failure (CHF)....

Mental health and wellbeing of Australian adolescents: pathways to vulnerability and resilience (2007)

Smart, D., Hayes, A., Sanson, A. V., Toumbourou, John

The Australian Temperament Project (ATP) provides a unique lens through which to view he pathways to vulnerability and resilience that Australian children take from infancy to adolescence, and...

Teaching young nonverbal children with autism useful speech: A pilot study of the Denver model and PROMPT interventions (2006)

Rogers, Sally J, Hayden, D, Hepburn, S, Charlifue-Smith, R, Hall, T, Hayes, A

This single subject design study examined two models of intervention: Denver Model (which merges behavioral, developmental, and relationship-oriented intervention), and PROMPT (a neuro-developmental...

A novel in vitro exposure technique for toxicity testing of selected volatile organic compounds (2006)

Bakand, S., Winder, C., Hayes, A.

Exposure to vapours of volatile chemicals is a major occupational and environmental health concern. Toxicity testing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has always faced significant technological...

Ba-136 Studied Via Deep-Inelastic Collisions: Identification of the (vh(11/2))(10+)(-2) Isomer (2004)

Valiente-Dobon, J J, Regan, R H, Wheldon, C, Wu, C Y, Yoshinaga, N, Higashiyama, K, ...

A multinucleon transfer reaction between a thin self-supporting Pt-198(78) target and an 850 MeV Xe-136(54) beam has been used to populate and study the structure of the N=80 isotone Ba-136(56)....

Binary-Reaction Spectroscopy of Mo-99,Mo-100: Intruder Alignment Systematics in N=57 and N=58 Isotones (2003)

Regan, P H, Yamamoto, A D, Xu, F R, Wu, C Y, Macchiavelli, A O, Cline, D, ...

The near-yrast states of Mo-99,Mo-100 have been studied following their population via a binary reaction between a Xe-136 beam and a thin, self-supporting Mo-100 target. The yrast sequence in Mo-100...

Self-regulatory behaviors in children with Down syndrome and typically developing children measured using the Goodman Lock Box (2003)

Gilmore, L, Cuskelly, M, Hayes, A

Self-regulation has been identified as an area of difficulty for those with mental retardation. The Goodman Lock Box provides measures of two critical aspects of self-regulation-planfulness and...

A comparative study of mastery motivation in young children with Down's syndrome: similar outcomes, different processes? (2003)

Gilmore, L., Cuskelly, M., Hayes, A.

Background Findings from previous research into motivation in young children with Down's syndrome (DS) have been mixed. Some studies have suggested that development is merely delayed, while others...

Self-regulatory behaviors in children with Down syndrome and typically developing children measured using the Goodman Lock Box (2003)

Gilmore, L, Cuskelly, M, Hayes, A

Self-regulation has been identified as an area of difficulty for those with mental retardation. The Goodman Lock Box provides measures of two critical aspects of self-regulation-planfulness and...

Measurement of Inelastic-Scattering Cross Sections in the 16 O + 28 Si System to Discriminate Regular and Chaotic Regimes (2003)

G. V. Martí, A. J. Pacheco, J. E. Testoni, D. Abriola, O. A. Capurro, D. E. Digregorio, ...

A new experiment to measure differential cross sections as a function of the bombarding energy and scattering angle for the 16 O + 28 Si system in order to discriminate regular and chaotic regimes,...

Mechanism independence for texture-modulation detection is consistent with a filter-rectify-filter mechanism (2003)

Kingdom, F. A. A., Prins, N., Hayes, A.

The ability of the visual system to detect stimuli that vary along dimensions other than luminance or color - "second-order" stimuli - has been of considerable interest in recent years. An important...

Transcript analysis of 1003 novel yeast genes using high-throughput northern hybridizations (2001)

Planta, RJ, Restuhadi, F, Bailey, DA, Butler, PR, Cadahia, JL, ...

The expression of 1008 open reading frames (ORFs) from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been examined under eight different physiological conditions, using classical northern analysis. These...

Scheduling disciplines for multimedia WLANs: Embedded round robin and wireless dual queue (2001)

Ravindra S. Ranasinghe, Lachlan L. H, Andrew David, A. Hayes, David Everitt

Abstract—Wireless local area networks have developed into a promising solution to support advanced data services in untethered environments. Selection of an efficient packet-scheduling scheme is...

Recovery from propofol anaesthesia supplemented with remifentanil (2001)

O’Hare, R. A., Mirakhur, R. K., Reid, J. E., Breslin, D. S., Hayes, A.

We have examined the effects on recovery end‐points of supplementation of a propofol‐based anaesthetic with remifentanil. After induction of anaesthesia with propofol and remifentanil...

Transcript analysis of 250 novel yeast genes from chromosome XIV (1999)

Brown, AJP, Cadahia, JL, Cerdan, ME, De Jonge, M, Gent, ME, ...

The European Functional Analysis Network (EUROFAN) is systematically analysing the function of novel Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes revealed by genome sequencing. As part of this effort our...

An investigation of the stress distribution generated in articular cartilage by crystal aggregates of varying material properties (1997)

Hayes, A., Clift, Sally E, Miles, Anthony W

Several joint diseases are associated with the deposition of crystals within the articular cartilage. A variety of crystal aggregates have previously been identified throughout the thickness of the...

Application of finite elements to the stress analysis of articular cartilage (1996)

Goldsmith, A. A., Hayes, A., Clift, Sally E

A common effect of arthritic disease processes in synovial joints is deterioration of the articular cartilage. Therefore, an improved understanding of the relationships between the composition and...

Load concentrations around crystal aggregates in articular cartilage under short-term loading (1993)

Clift, Sally E, Hayes, A., Miles, Anthony W, Harris, B., Dieppe, P. A.

The deposition of crystals in joints is a feature of a number of joint diseases. Crystals are frequently observed on the surface of articular cartilage and in the mid-zone. The purpose of this...

Wear of articular cartilage: the effect of crystals (1993)

Hayes, A., Harris, B., Dieppe, P. A., Clift, Sally E

An investigation of the effect of crystals in a lubricant on the wear of articular cartilage in vitro was carried out in order to examine the hypothesis that crystals present in synovial fluid could...

Frictional response of articular cartilage containing crystals (1989)

Clift, Sally E, Harris, B., Dieppe, P. A., Hayes, A.

Many joint diseases are associated with the deposition of crystals in articular cartilage. Three main types are commonly found: calcium pyrophosphate, calcium hydroxyapatite and monosodium urate. The...

Impressions of politicians: The effect of situation and communication channel (1988)

Noller, P., Gallois, C., Hayes, A., Bohle, P.

Examined channel effects and the situational determinants of political impressions. 115 undergraduates were exposed to videotaped segments involving 7 prominent politicians. Ss were allocated to...

Preclinical pharmacokinetics and metabolism of a novel prototype DNA-PK inhibitor NU7026

Nutley, B P, Smith, N F, Hayes, A, Kelland, L R, Brunton, L, Golding, B T, ...

In this study we investigated the in vitro time dependence of radiosensitisation, pharmacokinetics and metabolism of NU7026, a novel inhibitor of the DNA repair enzyme DNA-dependent protein kinase...