Andrew Green

The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol" (2009)

Kneteman, Christie, Green, Andrew

The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while facilitating sustainable development in developing countries. However, most CDM projects...

The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol" (2009)

Kneteman, Christie, Green, Andrew

The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while facilitating sustainable development in developing countries. However, most CDM projects...

The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol" (2009)

Kneteman, Christie, Green, Andrew

The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while facilitating sustainable development in developing countries. However, most CDM projects...

The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol" (2009)

Kneteman, Christie, Green, Andrew

The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while facilitating sustainable development in developing countries. However, most CDM projects...

The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol" (2009)

Kneteman, Christie, Green, Andrew

The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while facilitating sustainable development in developing countries. However, most CDM projects...

Structural variation in Xq28: MECP2 duplications in 1% of patients with unexplained XLMR and in 2% of male patients with severe encephalopathy (2009)

Lugtenberg, Dorien ; JFA; CORA, Kleefstra, Tjitske, Oudakker, Astrid R, Nillesen, Willy M, Yntema, Helger G, Tzschach, Andreas, ...

Duplications in Xq28 involving MECP2 have been described in patients with severe mental retardation, infantile hypotonia, progressive spasticity, and recurrent infections. However, it is not yet...

The contribution of large genomic deletions at the CDKN2A locus to the burden of familial melanoma. (2008)

Lesueur, F, De Lichy, M, Barrois, M, Durand, G, Bombled, J, Avril, M-F, ...

Mutations in two genes encoding cell cycle regulatory proteins have been shown to cause familial cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM). About 20% of melanoma-prone families bear a point mutation in the...

Structural variation in Xq28: MECP2 duplications in 1% of patients with unexplained XLMR and in 2% of male patients with severe encephalopathy (2008)

Lugtenberg, Dorien, Kleefstra, Tjitske, Oudakker, Astrid R, Nillesen, Willy M, Yntema, Helger G, Tzschach, Andreas, ...

Duplications in Xq28 involving MECP2 have been described in patients with severe mental retardation, infantile hypotonia, progressive spasticity, and recurrent infections. However, it is not yet...

Evaluation of a syndromic surveillance for the early detection of outbreaks among military personnel in a tropical country (2008)

Jefferson, Henry, Dupuy, Bruce, Chaudet, Hervé, Texier, Gaetan, Green, Andrew, Barnish, Guy, ...

Background To evaluate a new military syndromic surveillance system (2SE FAG) set up in French Guiana. Methods The evaluation was made using the current framework published by the Centers for...

Enforcing WTO Obligations: What Can We Learn from Export Subsidies? (2007)

Green, Andrew, Trebilcock, Michael

Export subsidies provide a good example for discussing some interesting questions underlying the debate over reforming the current system of remedies for violations of World Trade Organization (WTO)...

The WTO, Science, and the Environment: Moving Towards Consistency (2007)

Green, Andrew, Epps, Tracey

Governments are increasingly using taxes to address a variety of environmental concerns. World Trade Organization (WTO) rules recognize that, like regulatory instruments, governments may use taxes...

In Situ–Based Effects Measures: Considerations for Improving Methods and Approaches (2007)

Karsten Liber, William Goodfellow, Pieter Den Besten, Will Clements, Tamara Galloway, Almut Gerhardt, ...

In situ-based effects measures have gained increased acceptance as a means to improve the link between cause and effect in aquatic ecotoxicological studies. These approaches have primarily been...

Norms, Institutions, and the Environment (2007)

Green, Andrew.

University of Toronto Law Journal - Volume 57, Number 1, Winter 2007

Primary Health Care and England: The coming of age of Alma Ata? (2007)

Green, Andrew, Ross, Duncan, Mirzoev, Tolib

The Alma Ata Declaration is now 28 years old. This article uses its framework to assess the changes that have occurred in recent years in the English health system. It summarises the health reform...

The phenotypic spectrum of rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism (RDP) and mutations in the ATP1A3 gene (2007)

Brashear, Allison, Dobyns, William B., De Carvalho Aguiar, Patricia, Borg, Michel, Frijns, C. J. M., Gollamudi, Seema, ...

Rapid-onset dystonia–parkinsonism (RDP) (also known as DYT12) is characterized by the abrupt onset of dystonia and parkinsonism and is caused by mutations in the ATP1A3 gene. We obtained clinical...

The phenotypic spectrum of rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism (RDP) and mutations in the ATP1A3 gene (2007)

Brashear, Allison, Dobyns, William B., De Carvalho Aguiar, Patricia, Borg, Michel, Frijns, C. J. M., Gollamudi, Seema, ...

Rapid-onset dystonia–parkinsonism (RDP) (also known as DYT12) is characterized by the abrupt onset of dystonia and parkinsonism and is caused by mutations in the ATP1A3 gene. We obtained clinical...

Integrated care: a fresh perspective for international health policies in low and middle-income countries (2006)

Unger, Jean-Pierre, Paepe, Pierre De, Ghilbert, Patricia, Soors, Werner, Green, Andrew

Purpose: To propose a social-and-democrat health policy alternative to the current neoliberal one. Context of case: The general failure of neoliberal health policies in low and middle-income...

Disintegrated care: the Achilles heel of international health policies in low and middle-income countries (2006)

Unger, Jean-Pierre, Paepe, Pierre De, Ghilbert, Patricia, Soors, Werner, Green, Andrew

Purpose: To review the evidence basis of international aid and health policy. Context of case: Current international aid policy is largely neoliberal in its promotion of commoditization and...

Integrated care: a fresh perspective for international health policies in low and middle-income countries (2006)

Unger, Jean-Pierre, Paepe, Pierre De, Ghilbert, Patricia, Soors, Werner, Green, Andrew

Purpose: To propose a social-and-democrat health policy alternative to the current neoliberal one. Context of case: The general failure of neoliberal health policies in low and middle-income...

Disintegrated care: the Achilles heel of international health policies in low and middle-income countries (2006)

Unger, Jean-Pierre, Paepe, Pierre De, Ghilbert, Patricia, Soors, Werner, Green, Andrew

Purpose: To review the evidence basis of international aid and health policy. Context of case: Current international aid policy is largely neoliberal in its promotion of commoditization and...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Climate Change, Regulatory Policy and the WTO: How Constraining Are Trade Rules? (2005)

Green, Andrew

Climate change has come to be seen as a major global environmental challenge. This paper examines the extent to which WTO rules constrain countries’ ability to address climate change through...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Controlling evaporation loss from water storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael, Schmidt, Erik

[Executive Summary]: Evaporation losses from on-farm storage can potentially be large, particularly in irrigation areas in northern New South Wales and Queensland where up to 40% of storage volume...

Controlling evaporation from on-farm storages (2005)

Craig, Ian, Schmidt, Erik, Green, Andrew, Scobie, Michael

The National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA), University of Southern Queensland (USQ) has for the last two years been assessing different techniques for suppressing evaporation from...

Postnational studies and mid-nineteenth century American literature / (2003)

Green, Andrew., University Of Birmingham.

Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Birmingham, 2003.

Role of Neisseria meningitidis luxS in Cell-to-Cell Signaling and Bacteremic Infection. (2002)

Winzer, Klaus, Sun, Yao-hui, Green, Andrew, Delory, Marie, Blackley, David, Hardie, Kim R., ...

Numerous pathogenic bacteria contain luxS, which is required for autoinducer-2 production. Here, we demonstrate that Neisseria meningitidis contains a functional copy of luxS that is necessary for...

MLAPM - a C code for cosmological simulations (2001)

Knebe, Alexander, Green, Andrew, Binney, James

We present a computer code written in C that is designed to simulate structure formation from collisionless matter. The code is purely grid-based and uses a recursively refined Cartesian grid to...

Bayesian Analysis of Linear Phased-Array Radar (1996)

Andrew Green, David J. C. Mackay

. A number of methods have been developed to analyze the response of the linear phased array radar. These perform remarkably well when the number of sources is known, but in cases where a...

Opening the debate on DALYs (1996)

BARKER, CAROL, GREEN, ANDREW

The 1993 World Development Report is proving to be an influential document for the development of the health sector policies in developing countries. One important aspect of the Report concerns its...

The state of health planning in the '90s (1995)

GREEN, ANDREW

The art of health planning is relatively new in many developing countries and its record is not brilliant. However, for policy makers committed to sustainable health improvements and the principle of...

Is there primary health care in the UK? (1987)

GREEN, ANDREW

In the period since the Alma-Ata Declaration, there has been much activity in many countries in drawing up strategies for primary health care (PHC). This paper argues that the UK, though a signatory...

Climate Change, Regulatory Policy and the WTO

Andrew Green

Climate change has come to be seen as a major global environmental challenge. This paper examines the extent to which WTO rules constrain countries' ability to address climate change through domestic...

Characterization of the glnK-amtB Operon of Azotobacter vinelandii

Meletzus, Dietmar, Rudnick, Paul, Doetsch, Natalie, Green, Andrew, Kennedy, Christina

To determine whether in Azotobacter vinelandii the PII protein influences the regulation of nif gene expression in response to fluxes in the ammonium supply, the gene encoding PII was isolated and...

Role of Neisseria meningitidis luxS in Cell-to-Cell Signaling and Bacteremic Infection

Winzer, Klaus, Sun, Yao-hui, Green, Andrew, Delory, Marie, Blackley, David, Hardie, Kim R., ...

Numerous pathogenic bacteria contain luxS, which is required for autoinducer-2 production. Here, we demonstrate that Neisseria meningitidis contains a functional copy of luxS that is necessary for...

Glucose 6-phosphate causes translocation of phosphorylase in hepatocytes and inactivates the enzyme synergistically with glucose.

Aiston, Susan, Green, Andrew, Mukhtar, Mohammed, Agius, Loranne

The role of glucose 6-P (glucose 6-phosphate) in regulating the activation state of glycogen synthase and its translocation is well documented. In the present study, we investigated the effects of...

Trade rules and climate change subsidies

GREEN, ANDREW

Countries can choose between a wide range of policy instruments to address climate change. While economists tend to argue for the efficiency of instruments such as environmental taxes, many countries...

Characterization of the glnK-amtB Operon of Azotobacter vinelandii

Meletzus, Dietmar, Rudnick, Paul, Doetsch, Natalie, Green, Andrew, Kennedy, Christina

To determine whether in Azotobacter vinelandii the PII protein influences the regulation of nif gene expression in response to fluxes in the ammonium supply, the gene encoding PII was isolated and...

Role of Neisseria meningitidis luxS in Cell-to-Cell Signaling and Bacteremic Infection

Winzer, Klaus, Sun, Yao-hui, Green, Andrew, Delory, Marie, Blackley, David, Hardie, Kim R., ...

Numerous pathogenic bacteria contain luxS, which is required for autoinducer-2 production. Here, we demonstrate that Neisseria meningitidis contains a functional copy of luxS that is necessary for...

Glucose 6-phosphate causes translocation of phosphorylase in hepatocytes and inactivates the enzyme synergistically with glucose.

Aiston, Susan, Green, Andrew, Mukhtar, Mohammed, Agius, Loranne

The role of glucose 6-P (glucose 6-phosphate) in regulating the activation state of glycogen synthase and its translocation is well documented. In the present study, we investigated the effects of...

Adenomyosis—A Result of Disordered Stromal Differentiation

Parrott, Emma, Butterworth, Michael, Green, Andrew, White, Ian N. H., Greaves, Peter

Adenomyosis is a fairly frequent disorder in adult women characterized by the haphazard location of endometrial glands and stroma deep within the myometrium of the uterus. This study compared the...

Characterization of [3H]-CGP54626A binding to heterodimeric GABAB receptors stably expressed in mammalian cells

Green, Andrew, Walls, Steven, Wise, Alan, Green, Richard H, Martin, Amanda K, Marshall, Fiona H

Functional human GABAB(1a,2) and GABAB(1b,2) receptors have been stably expressed in mammalian CHO K1 cells.Detailed characterization of GABAB ligand binding at each of the receptors has been...

Selectivity of d[Cha4]AVP and SSR149415 at human vasopressin and oxytocin receptors: evidence that SSR149415 is a mixed vasopressin V1b/oxytocin receptor antagonist

Griffante, Cristiana, Green, Andrew, Curcuruto, Ornella, Haslam, Carl P, Dickinson, Bryony A, Arban, Roberto

A possible role of arginine vasopressin (AVP) V1b receptor subtype in stress-related disorders has been recently highlighted by the discovery of the agonist [1-deamino-4-cyclohexylalanine] AVP...

Television Optimizers: Did They Change the Way We Do Business?

GREEN, ANDREW

Procter Gamble s 1997 Agency of Record pitch spurred agencies to develop new tools for analyzing television audience data and to schedule advertising. However, there is only limited evidence that the...

Enforcing WTO Obligations: What Can We Learn from Export Subsidies?

Andrew Green, Michael Trebilcock

Export subsidies provide a good example for discussing some interesting questions underlying the debate over reforming the current system of remedies for violations of World Trade Organization (WTO)...

Reproductive health and health sector reform in developing countries: establishing a framework for dialogue.

Lubben, Marianne, Mayhew, Susannah H., Collins, Charles, Green, Andrew

It is not clear how policy-making in the field of reproductive health relates to changes associated with programmes for the reform of the health sector in developing countries. There has been little...

Growth Deficiencies of Neisseria meningitidis pfs and luxS Mutants Are Not Due to Inactivation of Quorum Sensing▿

Heurlier, Karin, Vendeville, Agnès, Halliday, Nigel, Green, Andrew, Winzer, Klaus, Tang, Christoph M., ...

The activated methyl cycle (AMC) is a central metabolic pathway used to generate (and recycle) several important metabolites and enable methylation. Pfs and LuxS are considered integral components of...

The Twin Failures of the CDM: Recommendations for the "Copenhagen Protocol"

Christie Kneteman, Andrew Green

The Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while facilitating sustainable development in developing countries. However, most CDM projects...