B. Marshall

Publication List Details

Period

1977 - 2008

Number

92

Co-Authors

Bringing principles into practice - Learning how to learn in classrooms, schools and networks (2008)

James, M, McCormick, R, Marshall, B

What helps schools to enable children to become effective learners? The Learning How to Learn (LHTL) project, involving 40 primary and secondary schools, investigated the conditions in classrooms,...

Use of antibacterial consumer products containing quaternary ammonium compounds and drug resistance in the community (2008)

Carson, R, Larson, E, Levy, S, Marshall, B, Aiello, A

http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61181/1/Aiello AE, Use of antibacterial consumer products containing quaternary ammonium compounds and drug resistance in the community, 2008.pdf

LINKING ONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES USING AGGREGATABLE SUBSTANCE IDENTIFIERS TO ORGANIZE EXTRACTED RELATIONS (2008)

B. Marshall, H. Su, D. Mcdonald, H. Chen, Byron Marshall, Hua Su, ...

Systems that extract biological regulatory pathway relations from free-text sources are intended to help researchers leverage vast and growing collections of research literature. Several systems to...

Victim ranking among sex offenders (2008)

Buschman, J., Wilcox, D., Spreen, M., Marshall , B., Bogaerts, S.

A previous exploratory study of the Child Molester Empathy Measure (CMEM) focused on the difference between offenders' normal level of general empathy and the way in which a sample of Dutch offenders...

Improving Learning How to Learn: Classrooms, Schools and Networks (2007)

James, M, McCormick, R, Black, P, Carmichael, P, Drummond, M, Fox, A, ...

Learning how to learn is an essential preparation for lifelong learning. Whilst this is widely acknowledged by teachers, they have lacked a rich professional knowledge base from which they can teach...

Extraordinarily high leaf selenium to sulfur ratios define ‘se-accumulator’ plants (2007)

White, Philip J., Bowen, H. C., Marshall, B. (Bruce), Broadley, Martin R.

Background and Aims: Selenium (Se) and sulfur (S) exhibit similar chemical properties. In flowering plants (angiosperms) selenate and sulfate are acquired and assimilated by common transport and...

Learning How to Learn: Tools for Schools (2006)

James, M, Black, P, Carmichael, P, Conner, C, Dudley, P, Fox, A, ...

Learning how to learn is an essential preparation for lifelong learning. Whist this is widely acknowledged by teachers, many lack the knowledge and skills they need to teach their pupils to learn how...

Learning How to Learn - in classrooms, schools and networks, TLRP Research Briefing 17 (2006)

James, M, McCormick, R, Marshall, B, Black, P, Carmichael, P, Drummond, M, ...

Research on assessment for learning has demonstrated that it can lead to improved learning and achievement. Less is known about how these results can be scaled up and sustained without intense...

How teachers engage with Assessment for Learning: lessons from the classroom (2006)

Marshall, B, Drummond, M

Using video recordings of lessons and interviews with teachers, this article explores the way in which teachers enact Assessment for Learning (AfL) practices in their classrooms. Starting with the...

Autonomy, conditions and constraints: some cross-cutting themes from ‘Learning How to Learn – in classrooms, schools and networks’ (2005)

James, M, McCormick, R, Marshall, B, Pedder, D, Carmichael, P

As this project draws to an end; this paper intends to provide an overview of the Learning How to Learn (LHTL) project. The project aimed to: 1). develop and extend recent work on ‘assessment for...

Autonomy, conditions and constraints: some cross-cutting themes from ‘Learning How to Learn – in classrooms, schools and networks’ (2005)

James, M, McCormick, R, Marshall, B, Pedder, D, Carmichael, P

The project aimed to link research conducted across organisational levels – in classrooms, in schools and across networks. This paper provides an overview of the project at the end of the funding...

What have we learnt today? (2005)

Marshall, B

Bethan Marshall reports on a research project in which pupils were taught how to assess themselves and each other. Education is rife with jargon, much of which seems to have little to do with life at...

Learning about Assessment for Learning: a framework for discourse about classroom practice (2005)

Brandom, A-M, Carmichael, P, Marshall, B

‘Learning how to Learn – in classrooms, schools and networks’ is a four-year, multi-site project funded under the Economic and Social Research Council Teaching and Learning Research Programme...

Learning How to Learn: in classrooms, schools and networks - poster (2005)

James, M, McCormick, R, Marshall, B

This poster describes the rationale and methods of the project Learning How to Learn: in classrooms, schools and networks. This research and development project aims to: (1) Develop and extend recent...

Learning How to Learn – in classrooms, schools and networks (2005)

James, M, McCormick, R, Marshall, B

This summarising statement looks at the activities, outcomes, highlights and achievements of the project Learning how to Learn – in classrooms, schools and networks.

Antibacterial cleaning products and drug resistance (2005)

Aiello, A.E., Marshall, B., Levy, S.B., Della-Latta, P., Larson, E.

http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55419/1/Aiello A, Antibacterial cleaning products and drug resistance, 2005.pdf

The impact of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in a eutrophic subtropical impoundment (Lake Chivero, Zimbabwe). II. Species diversity (2003)

Brendonck, Luc; U0010969, Maes, J., Rommens, Wouter; U0006830, Dekeza, N., Nhiwatiwa, T., Barson, M., ...

We compared abundance and diversity of phytoplankton, zooplankton, and fishes among limnetic (P: always without macrophytes) and littoral habitats with (L+) and without (L-) hyacinths in Lake...

The impact of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) in a eutrophic subtropical impoundment (Lake Chivero, Zimbabwe). I. Water quality (2003)

Maes, J., Dekeza, N., Inghelbrecht, P., Nhiwatiwa, T., ...

We assessed the impact of water hyacinth on the water quality of Lake Chivero, a highly eutrophic man-made reservoir near Harare (Zimbabwe). We compared water quality among limnetic (always without...

An integrated computational pipeline and database to support whole-genome sequence annotation (2002)

Mungall, CJ, Misra, S, Berman, BP, Carlson, J, Frise, E, Harris, N, ...

Abstract We describe here our experience in annotating the Drosophila melanogaster genome sequence, in the course of which we developed several new open-source software tools and a database schema to...

Temperature-dependent germination traits in oilseed rape associated with 5'-anchored simple sequence repeat PCR polymorphisms (2000)

Marshall, B., Dunlop, G., Ramsay, G., Squire, G.R.

An experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that phenotypes differing in germination rate and the presence or absence of secondary dormancy at low temperature were not genetically different....

Photobactericidal activity of methylene blue derivatives against vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus spp. (1999)

Wainwright, M., Phoenix, D. A., Gaskell, M., Marshall, B.

The toxicities and phototoxicities of methylene blue and its two methylated derivatives were measured against one standard and three vancomycin-resistant pathogenic strains of Enterococcus spp. Each...

Genetic basis of rate-temperature characteristics for germination in oilseed rape (1997)

Squire, G.R., Marshall, B., Dunlop, G., Wright, G.

Genetic control of germination time in oilseed rape might enable some cultivars to adapt locally as a volunteer weed or a feral plant. The heritability of within-population germination...

The Integration of Telescopes, Instruments, and User Interfaces at KPNO and WIYN (1996)

B. Marshall, K. Gillies, J. Lewis

. The telescopes at KPNO and WIYN use various methods to integrate the control of the telescopes and instruments with the user interfaces. These methods are described, showing the evolution from...

Non-linearity in rate-temperature relations of germination in oilseed rape (1996)

Marshall, B., Squire, G.R.

Predominantly linear relations between germination rate and temperature (over specific ranges) have hitherto been found among the main crop plants. Given linearity, accumulated temperature above a...

Field experiments and analysis of data used in the case study (1995)

Marshall, B.

This chapter describes the experimental data used in the case-study. The data were collected at the Scottish Crop Research Institute at Dundee, Scotland, throughout the 1980s. A minimum of two years'...

Comparison of simulation results and evaluation of parameterization schemes (1995)

Kabat, P., Marshall, B.

The results of an intercomparison study with eight simulation models are systematically evaluated. All the models describe soil-water-plant growth dynamics. The approaches models take to parametrize...

Modelling and parameterization of the soil-plant-atmosphere system; a comparison of potato growth models (1995)

Kabat, P., Marshall, B., Vos, J.

Eight models differing in complexity were compared using a common field data set from a potato growth experiment. The intercomparison was focused on water dynamics and water balance, on potential...

Effect of Temperature on Interception and Conversion of Solar Radiation by Stands of Groundnut (1992)

MARSHALL, B., SQUIRE, G. R., TERRY, A. C.

Stands of groundnut were grown in controlled environment glasshouses at air temperatures of 19, 22, 25, 28, and 31°C. Leaf area index (L) increased with rise of temperature, and after 85 d was about...

The Relation Between the Nitrogen Concentration and Photosynthetic Capacity of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Leaves (1991)

MARSHALL, B., VOS, J.

Measurements of the rate of light-saturated photosynthesis (Pmax) were made on terminal leaflets of potato plants growing in crops supplied with 0, 3, 6, 12, 24 and 36 g N m−2. Measurements were...

A Model of the Influence of Air Temperature and Solar Radiation on the Time to Maturity of Calabrese Brassica oleracea var italica (1987)

MARSHALL, B., THOMPSON, R.

The concept of thermal time is applied to the prediction of duration from sowing to maturity of calabrese (Brassica oleracea var italica cv. Corvet), using a multiple linear regression model. Given...

Applications of a Model to Predict the Time to Maturity of Calabrese Brassica oleracea (1987)

MARSHALL, B., THOMPSON, R.

A model that predicts the time from sowing to maturity of calabrese Brassica oleracea cv. Corvet is used to design a sowing schedule to give a series of crops maturing at weekly intervals. The...

The Effect of Temperature on the Initiation of Leaf Primordia in Developing Potato Sprouts (1985)

KIRK, W. W., DAVIES, H. V., MARSHALL, B.

Kirk, W W., Davies, H. V. and Marshall, B. 1985. The effect of temperature on the initiation of leaf primordia in developing potato sprouts.—J. exp. Bot. 36: 1634–1643. Initiation of leaf...

Response to Temperature in a Stand of Pearl Millet: VI. LIGHT INTERCEPTION AND DRY MATTER PRODUCTION (1984)

SQUIRE, G. R., MARSHALL, B., TERRY, A. C., MONTEITH, J. L.

Stands of pearl millet were grown in glasshouses in which mean air temperature was controlled to 19, 22, 25, 28 and 31 �C with an amplitude of �5 �C. During the main growth period, leaf area...

Blocked 5'-termini in the fragments of chromosomal DNA produced in cells exposed to the antitumour drug 4'-[(9-acridinyl)-amino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide (mAMSA) (1983)

Marshall, B., Ralph, R.K., Hancock, R.

Comparison of the sensitivity of DNA isolated from untreated and mAMSA-treated PY815 mouse mastocytoma cells to hydrolysis by E.coli 3′-exonuclease III and phage λ or phage T7 5′-exonuc1eases...

Environmental Control of a Glasshouse Suite for Crop Physiology (1983)

MONTEITH, J. L., MARSHALL, B., SAFFELL, R. A., CLARKE, D., GALLAGHER, J. N., GREGORY, P. J., ...

Five commercial glasshouses, each with a floor area of 10 m × 5 m, are equipped for control of temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide concentration and ventilation rate using a PDP 11 computer....

A Model for C3 Leaves Describing the Dependence of Net Photosynthesis on Irradiance (1980)

MARSHALL, B., BISCOE, P. V.

The rectangular hyperbola is shown to be a poor description of the response of photosynthesis to irradiance for leaves of a winter wheat crop. A model is derived which combines a simplified...

A Model for C3 Leaves Describing the Dependence of Net Photosynthesis on Irradiance: II. APPLICATION TO THE ANALYSIS OF FLAG LEAF PHOTOSYNTHESIS (1980)

MARSHALL, B., BISCOE, P. V.

Measurements of the photosynthesis-light response of flag leaves in a winter wheat crop were made during the period from maximum elongation until complete senescence. Immediately following leaf...

A Mobile Apparatus for Measuring Leaf Photosynthesis in the Field (1977)

MARSHALL, B., BISCOE, P. V.

An apparatus is described that has been designed to measure the gas exchange of individual cereal leaves in the field, using infrared gas analysis. Measurements on leaves of winter wheat showed that...

Inter- and intraspecies spread of Escherichia coli in a farm environment in the absence of antibiotic usage.

Marshall, B, Petrowski, D, Levy, S B

The spread of wild-type Escherichia coli bearing a transferable plasmid was studied in a farm environment. E. coli of bovine and porcine origin were marked by resistance to nalidixic acid (Nar) or...

An integrated computational pipeline and database to support whole-genome sequence annotation

Mungall, CJ, Misra, S, Berman, BP, Carlson, J, Frise, E, Harris, N, ...

In the course of annotating the Drosophila melanogaster genome sequence, several new open-source software tools and a database schema to support large-scale genome annotation were developed and...

High frequency of antimicrobial resistance in human fecal flora.

Levy, S B, Marshall, B, Schluederberg, S, Rowse, D, Davis, J

The frequency of resistance to seven different antimicrobial agents was examined in the aerobic gram-negative gut flora of over 600 individuals from hospitals, from laboratories where antibiotics...

Frequency of tetracycline resistance determinant classes among lactose-fermenting coliforms.

Marshall, B, Tachibana, C, Levy, S B

Using colony hybridization techniques and DNA probes derived from four distinct tetracycline resistance determinants, we have examined the frequency of these determinants among 225 lactose-fermenting...

Mercury released from dental "silver" fillings provokes an increase in mercury- and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in oral and intestinal floras of primates.

Summers, A O, Wireman, J, Vimy, M J, Lorscheider, F L, Marshall, B, Levy, S B, ...

In a survey of 640 human subjects, a subgroup of 356 persons without recent exposure to antibiotics demonstrated that those with a high prevalence of Hg resistance in their intestinal floras were...

Survival of Escherichia coli with and without ColE1::Tn5 after aerosol dispersal in a laboratory and a farm environment.

Marshall, B, Flynn, P, Kamely, D, Levy, S B

The survival of a laboratory strain and a naturally occurring fecal strain of Escherichia coli, with and without a Tn5-containing derivative of ColE1, was examined after aerosol dispersal in a...

Transposon Tn10-like tetracycline resistance determinants in Haemophilus parainfluenzae.

Levy, S B, Buu-Hoi, A, Marshall, B

Tetracycline resistance (Tcr) determinants from three different strains of Haemophilus parainfluenzae expressed 10-fold higher levels of resistance when mated into Escherichia coli. No plasmid was...

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wild primates: increased prevalence in baboons feeding on human refuse.

Rolland, R M, Hausfater, G, Marshall, B, Levy, S B

We examined three groups of wild baboons (Papio cynocephalus) in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, to determine the prevalence of aerobic antibiotic-resistant fecal bacteria in nonhuman primates with...

PCR-based restriction fragment length polymorphism typing of Helicobacter pylori.

Fujimoto, S, Marshall, B, Blaser, M J

We applied a molecular typing approach for Helicobacter pylori that uses restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analyses of an 820-bp PCR-amplified portion of the ureC gene in H. pylori. The...

Blocked 5'-termini in the fragments of chromosomal DNA produced in cells exposed to the antitumor drug 4'-[(9-acridinyl)-amino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide (mAMSA).

Marshall, B, Ralph, R K, Hancock, R

Comparison of the sensitivity of DNA isolated from untreated and mAMSA-treated PY815 mouse mastocytoma cells to hydrolysis by E.coli 3'-exonuclease III and phage lambda or phage T7 5'-exonucleases...

Competition between congenic Escherichia coli K-12 strains in vivo.

Onderdonk, A, Marshall, B, Cisneros, R, Levy, S B

The ability of Escherichia coli to colonize the large bowels of animals is related to many factors inherent to the intestinal environment and the bacterium. The use of germfree mice eliminates the...

Expression of angiostatin cDNA in a murine fibrosarcoma suppresses primary tumor growth and produces long-term dormancy of metastases.

Cao, Y, O'Reilly, M S, Marshall, B, Flynn, E, Ji, R W, Folkman, J

Tumor growth and metastasis are angiogenesis dependent. Previously, we reported that angiostatin, a potent angiogenesis inhibitor, produced by a primary Lewis lung carcinoma suppressed its growth of...

Epidemic measles in Shetland during 1977 and 1978.

Macgregor, J D, MacDonald, J, Ingram, E A, McDonnell, M, Marshall, B

During 1977 and 1978 an unusual epidemic of measles occurred in Shetland, affecting 1032 (5%) of the population. All age groups were represented, and 309 cases occurred in people over 15....

Inter- and intraspecies spread of Escherichia coli in a farm environment in the absence of antibiotic usage.

Marshall, B, Petrowski, D, Levy, S B

The spread of wild-type Escherichia coli bearing a transferable plasmid was studied in a farm environment. E. coli of bovine and porcine origin were marked by resistance to nalidixic acid (Nar) or...

An integrated computational pipeline and database to support whole-genome sequence annotation

Mungall, CJ, Misra, S, Berman, BP, Carlson, J, Frise, E, Harris, N, ...

In the course of annotating the Drosophila melanogaster genome sequence, several new open-source software tools and a database schema to support large-scale genome annotation were developed and...

High frequency of antimicrobial resistance in human fecal flora.

Levy, S B, Marshall, B, Schluederberg, S, Rowse, D, Davis, J

The frequency of resistance to seven different antimicrobial agents was examined in the aerobic gram-negative gut flora of over 600 individuals from hospitals, from laboratories where antibiotics...

Frequency of tetracycline resistance determinant classes among lactose-fermenting coliforms.

Marshall, B, Tachibana, C, Levy, S B

Using colony hybridization techniques and DNA probes derived from four distinct tetracycline resistance determinants, we have examined the frequency of these determinants among 225 lactose-fermenting...

Mercury released from dental "silver" fillings provokes an increase in mercury- and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in oral and intestinal floras of primates.

Summers, A O, Wireman, J, Vimy, M J, Lorscheider, F L, Marshall, B, Levy, S B, ...

In a survey of 640 human subjects, a subgroup of 356 persons without recent exposure to antibiotics demonstrated that those with a high prevalence of Hg resistance in their intestinal floras were...

Survival of Escherichia coli with and without ColE1::Tn5 after aerosol dispersal in a laboratory and a farm environment.

Marshall, B, Flynn, P, Kamely, D, Levy, S B

The survival of a laboratory strain and a naturally occurring fecal strain of Escherichia coli, with and without a Tn5-containing derivative of ColE1, was examined after aerosol dispersal in a...

Transposon Tn10-like tetracycline resistance determinants in Haemophilus parainfluenzae.

Levy, S B, Buu-Hoi, A, Marshall, B

Tetracycline resistance (Tcr) determinants from three different strains of Haemophilus parainfluenzae expressed 10-fold higher levels of resistance when mated into Escherichia coli. No plasmid was...

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wild primates: increased prevalence in baboons feeding on human refuse.

Rolland, R M, Hausfater, G, Marshall, B, Levy, S B

We examined three groups of wild baboons (Papio cynocephalus) in Amboseli National Park, Kenya, to determine the prevalence of aerobic antibiotic-resistant fecal bacteria in nonhuman primates with...

PCR-based restriction fragment length polymorphism typing of Helicobacter pylori.

Fujimoto, S, Marshall, B, Blaser, M J

We applied a molecular typing approach for Helicobacter pylori that uses restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analyses of an 820-bp PCR-amplified portion of the ureC gene in H. pylori. The...

Blocked 5'-termini in the fragments of chromosomal DNA produced in cells exposed to the antitumor drug 4'-[(9-acridinyl)-amino]methanesulphon-m-anisidide (mAMSA).

Marshall, B, Ralph, R K, Hancock, R

Comparison of the sensitivity of DNA isolated from untreated and mAMSA-treated PY815 mouse mastocytoma cells to hydrolysis by E.coli 3'-exonuclease III and phage lambda or phage T7 5'-exonucleases...

Competition between congenic Escherichia coli K-12 strains in vivo.

Onderdonk, A, Marshall, B, Cisneros, R, Levy, S B

The ability of Escherichia coli to colonize the large bowels of animals is related to many factors inherent to the intestinal environment and the bacterium. The use of germfree mice eliminates the...

Expression of angiostatin cDNA in a murine fibrosarcoma suppresses primary tumor growth and produces long-term dormancy of metastases.

Cao, Y, O'Reilly, M S, Marshall, B, Flynn, E, Ji, R W, Folkman, J

Tumor growth and metastasis are angiogenesis dependent. Previously, we reported that angiostatin, a potent angiogenesis inhibitor, produced by a primary Lewis lung carcinoma suppressed its growth of...

Epidemic measles in Shetland during 1977 and 1978.

Macgregor, J D, MacDonald, J, Ingram, E A, McDonnell, M, Marshall, B

During 1977 and 1978 an unusual epidemic of measles occurred in Shetland, affecting 1032 (5%) of the population. All age groups were represented, and 309 cases occurred in people over 15....

Pulmonary tuberculosis in Harare, Zimbabwe: analysis by spoligotyping

Heyderman, R, Goyal, M, Roberts, P, Ushewokunze, S, Zizhou, S, Marshall, B, ...

BACKGROUND—Over the last 10 years there has been a fourfold increase in cases of tuberculosis in Harare, Zimbabwe. The use of molecular epidemiology to understand tuberculosis transmission in this...

Poor antenatal care in 20 French districts: risk factors and pregnancy outcome

Blondel, B., Marshall, B.

STUDY OBJECTIVE: Poor attendance to antenatal visits was studied to identify risk factors and to analyse the association with adverse pregnancy outcome. DESIGN: All poor attenders and a sample of...