D. Chapman

Publication List Details

Period

1968 - 2008

Number

54

Co-Authors

GIS-based Forage Species Adaptation Mapping (2008)

D. B. Hannaway, C. Daly, L. Coop, D. Chapman, Y. Wei

Selecting forage crops adapted to the climatic and edaphic conditions of specific locations is essential for economic sustainability and environmental protection. This is particularly true for large...

Water Quality Monitoring (2008)

Richard Helmer, Ivanildo Hespanhol, Fn Spon, C. Gleeson, N. Gray, ...

Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the UK Copyright Designs and Patents Act, 1988, this publication may not be...

Assessing the geographic dimensions of London’s innovation networks (2006)

Chapman, D., Besussi, E., Weber, P.

A wide range of authors have highlighted the potential benefits for innovation that may arise from effective networking between organisations along and across the supply-chain. As many organisations...

Mapping London’s innovation networks (2005)

Chapman, D., Besussi, E.

A wide range of authors have highlighted the potential benefits for entrepreneurial companies that engage in effective networking along and across the supply-chain. As many organisations have...

Energy efficient motor driven systems (2005)

Keulenaer, H. De, Belmans, R., Blaustein, E., Chapman, D., Almeida, A. De, Radgen, P.

This paper makes a new synthesis of the potential for high-efficiency motor driven systems in Europe. Based on the 5 SAVE studies addressing motor systems, it presents the benfits and the main market...

Partial protection against muscle damage by eccentric actions at short muscle lengths (2005)

Nosaka, Kazunori, Newton, M., Sacco, P., Chapman, D., Lavender, Andrew Philip

PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle length would fail to confer a protective effect against muscle damage induced by maximal eccentric...

Partial protection against muscle damage by eccentric actions at short muscle lengths (2005)

Nosaka, Kazunori, Newton, M., Sacco, P., Chapman, D., Lavender, Andrew Philip

PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle length would fail to confer a protective effect against muscle damage induced by maximal eccentric...

Criteria of candidacy for unilateral cochlear implantation in postlingually deafened adults I: Theory and measures of effectiveness (2004)

Toner, J., McAnallen, C., Proops, D., Cooper, H., Raine, C., Khan, S., ...

Objectives: The objectives of this study were to distinguish the equivalent-effectiveness, health-economic, and actuarial approaches to specifying criteria of candidacy for medical interventions; to...

Visualizing the city: communicating urban design to planners and decision-makers (2000)

Batty, M., Chapman, D., Evans, S., Haklay, M., Kueppers, S., Shiode, N., ...

There are now a wide array of new digital tools that are able to support the generic activity of planning and design. In urban design, these tools support different stages of the planning process...

World oil: the growing case for international policy (2000)

Chapman, D, Khanna, N

Can the economic theory of depletion be reconciled with low petroleum prices? This article uses a revision of the theory, which reflects demand functions that rise in response to increasing world...

Authentic voices: Insights into a Japanese education practicum (1999)

Chapman, D, Hartley, B

This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese language events are socially constructed. The language events in this case occur within a primary...

Authentic voices: Insights into a Japanese education practicum (1999)

Chapman, D, Hartley, B

This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese language events are socially constructed. The language events in this case occur within a primary...

Authentic voices: Insights into a Japanese education practicum (1999)

Chapman, D, Hartley, B

This paper examines how opportunities for Japanese second language students to engage in Japanese language events are socially constructed. The language events in this case occur within a primary...

Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of erythrocyte membranes (1968)

Chapman, D., Kamat, V.B., Gier, J. De, Penkett, S.A.

The use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for studying molecular interactions in biological membranes has been investigated using erythrocyte membrane fragments. Sonic dispersion of these...

Biochemical and anatomical effects of antibodies against nerve growth factor on developing rat sensory ganglia.

Goedert, M, Otten, U, Hunt, S P, Bond, A, Chapman, D, Schlumpf, M, ...

The importance of nerve growth factor (NGF) for the development of sensory ganglia was investigated by injecting rat fetuses (16.50 days of gestation) with a single dose of anti-NGF antiserum. Four...

Rotational motion and evidence for oligomeric structures of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-activated ATPase.

Hoffmann, W, Sarzala, M G, Chapman, D

The rotational motion of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-activated ATPase (ATP phosphohydrolase, EC 3.6.1.3) has been investigated by measuring the decay of laser flash-induced dichroism with the...

A method for the modulation of membrane fluidity: homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation of phospholipids and phospholipids and phospholipid-water model biomembranes.

Chapman, D, Quinn, P J

The fatty acids associated with phospholipids of cell membranes, and particularly their degree of unsaturation, contribute to the fluidity of their structure and hance determine many of their...

Proteolytic dissection as a probe of conformational changes in the human erythrocyte glucose transport protein.

Gibbs, A F, Chapman, D, Baldwin, S A

Tryptic digestion has been used to investigate the conformational changes associated with substrate translocation by the human erythrocyte glucose transporter. The effects of substrates and...

Beta-sheet secondary structure of the trimeric globular domain of C1q of complement and collagen types VIII and X by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and averaged structure predictions.

Smith, K F, Haris, P I, Chapman, D, Reid, K B, Perkins, S J

C1q plays a key role in the recognition of immune complexes, thereby initiating the classical pathway of complement activation. Although the triple-helix conformation of its N-terminal segment is...

A spectroscopic study of the mitochondrial transit peptide of rat malate dehydrogenase.

MacLachlan, L K, Haris, P I, Reid, D G, White, J, Chapman, D, Lucy, J A, ...

A peptide corresponding to the N-terminal sequence of the rat malate dehydrogenase, comprising the transit sequence and two residues of the mature protein (MLSALARPVGAALR-RSFSTSAQNNAK) has been...

Properties of signal-sequence peptides at an air-water interface.

Fidelio, G D, Austen, B M, Chapman, D, Lucy, J A

The surface behaviour of three signal-sequence polypeptides (the pretrypsinogen 2 signal sequence, a synthetic consensus signal sequence and the putative signal sequence of ovalbumin) were studied at...

Interactions of ovalbumin and of its putative signal sequence with phospholipid monolayers. Possible importance of differing lateral stabilities in protein translocation.

Fidelio, G D, Austen, B M, Chapman, D, Lucy, J A

Surface properties of ovalbumin and of its putative signal sequence, and their interactions with phospholipids at an air-water interface, have been studied. The mature protein can form an interfacial...

Tilted hydrocarbon chains of dipalmitoyl lecithin become perpendicular to the bilayer before melting.

Rand, R P, Chapman, D, Larsson, K

Differential scanning calorimetry studies of dipalmitoyl lecithin show two reversible transitions as the temperature is changed between 20 and 50 degrees C. A pretransition endotherm occurs at 35...

The optional E. coli prr locus encodes a latent form of phage T4-induced anticodon nuclease.

Levitz, R, Chapman, D, Amitsur, M, Green, R, Snyder, L, Kaufmann, G

The optional Escherichia coli prr locus restricts phage T4 mutants lacking polynucleotide kinase or RNA ligase. Underlying this restriction is the specific manifestation of the T4-induced anticodon...

Biochemical and anatomical effects of antibodies against nerve growth factor on developing rat sensory ganglia.

Goedert, M, Otten, U, Hunt, S P, Bond, A, Chapman, D, Schlumpf, M, ...

The importance of nerve growth factor (NGF) for the development of sensory ganglia was investigated by injecting rat fetuses (16.50 days of gestation) with a single dose of anti-NGF antiserum. Four...

Rotational motion and evidence for oligomeric structures of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-activated ATPase.

Hoffmann, W, Sarzala, M G, Chapman, D

The rotational motion of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-activated ATPase (ATP phosphohydrolase, EC 3.6.1.3) has been investigated by measuring the decay of laser flash-induced dichroism with the...

A method for the modulation of membrane fluidity: homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation of phospholipids and phospholipids and phospholipid-water model biomembranes.

Chapman, D, Quinn, P J

The fatty acids associated with phospholipids of cell membranes, and particularly their degree of unsaturation, contribute to the fluidity of their structure and hance determine many of their...

The optional E. coli prr locus encodes a latent form of phage T4-induced anticodon nuclease.

Levitz, R, Chapman, D, Amitsur, M, Green, R, Snyder, L, Kaufmann, G

The optional Escherichia coli prr locus restricts phage T4 mutants lacking polynucleotide kinase or RNA ligase. Underlying this restriction is the specific manifestation of the T4-induced anticodon...

Proteolytic dissection as a probe of conformational changes in the human erythrocyte glucose transport protein.

Gibbs, A F, Chapman, D, Baldwin, S A

Tryptic digestion has been used to investigate the conformational changes associated with substrate translocation by the human erythrocyte glucose transporter. The effects of substrates and...

Beta-sheet secondary structure of the trimeric globular domain of C1q of complement and collagen types VIII and X by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and averaged structure predictions.

Smith, K F, Haris, P I, Chapman, D, Reid, K B, Perkins, S J

C1q plays a key role in the recognition of immune complexes, thereby initiating the classical pathway of complement activation. Although the triple-helix conformation of its N-terminal segment is...

A spectroscopic study of the mitochondrial transit peptide of rat malate dehydrogenase.

MacLachlan, L K, Haris, P I, Reid, D G, White, J, Chapman, D, Lucy, J A, ...

A peptide corresponding to the N-terminal sequence of the rat malate dehydrogenase, comprising the transit sequence and two residues of the mature protein (MLSALARPVGAALR-RSFSTSAQNNAK) has been...

Properties of signal-sequence peptides at an air-water interface.

Fidelio, G D, Austen, B M, Chapman, D, Lucy, J A

The surface behaviour of three signal-sequence polypeptides (the pretrypsinogen 2 signal sequence, a synthetic consensus signal sequence and the putative signal sequence of ovalbumin) were studied at...

Interactions of ovalbumin and of its putative signal sequence with phospholipid monolayers. Possible importance of differing lateral stabilities in protein translocation.

Fidelio, G D, Austen, B M, Chapman, D, Lucy, J A

Surface properties of ovalbumin and of its putative signal sequence, and their interactions with phospholipids at an air-water interface, have been studied. The mature protein can form an interfacial...

Tilted hydrocarbon chains of dipalmitoyl lecithin become perpendicular to the bilayer before melting.

Rand, R P, Chapman, D, Larsson, K

Differential scanning calorimetry studies of dipalmitoyl lecithin show two reversible transitions as the temperature is changed between 20 and 50 degrees C. A pretransition endotherm occurs at 35...

Osteomyelitis presenting as a swollen elbow in a patient with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

Goh, B T, Jawad, A S, Chapman, D, Winceslaus, S J, Forster, G E, Perry, J D

A patient suffering from the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), who developed swelling of the left elbow four weeks after Staphylococcus aureus septicaemia is reported. The cause was...

The bioavailability and pharmacokinetics of morphine after intravenous, oral and buccal administration in healthy volunteers.

Hoskin, P J, Hanks, G W, Aherne, G W, Chapman, D, Littleton, P, Filshie, J

1. The absolute bioavailability of morphine from oral aqueous solution, a controlled release oral tablet (MST-Continus) and a controlled release buccal tablet has been investigated in six healthy...

PHYSICAL STUDIES OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS : III. Electron Microscope Studies of Some Pure Fully Saturated 2,3-Diacyl-DL-Phosphatidyl-Ethanolamines and Phosphatidyl-Cholines

Chapman, D., Fluck, D. J.

On heating pure, fully saturated 2,3-diacyl-DL-phosphatidyl-ethanolamines and 2,3-diacylphosphatidyl-cholines (lecithins) in water to the transition temperature at which large endothermic heat...

World oil: the growing case for international policy

D. Chapman, N. Khanna

Can the economic theory of depletion be reconciled with low petroleum prices? This article uses a revision of the theory, which reflects demand functions that rise in response to increasing world...