J. E. Cooper

Publication List Details

Period

1913 - 2009

Number

102

Co-Authors

Identification of a Nonlinear Wing Structure Using an Extended Modal Model (2009)

Platten, M. F., Wright, J. R., Cooper, J. E., Dimitriadis, Grigorios

The nonlinear resonant decay method identifies a nonlinear dynamic system using a model based in linear modal space comprising the underlying linear system and a small number of additional terms that...

Is the incidence of psychotic disorder in decline? Epidemiological evidence from two decades of research (2009)

Kirkbride, J B, Croudace, T, Brewin, J, Donoghue, K, Mason, P, Glazebrook, C, ...

Background It is unclear whether the incidence of first episode psychoses is in decline. We had the opportunity to determine whether incidence had changed over a 20-year period in a single setting,...

S. aureus IgG-binding proteins SpA and Sbi: Host speciticity and mechanisms of immune complex formation (2008)

Atkins, K. L., Burman, J. D., Chamberlain, E. S., Cooper, J. E., Poutrel, B., Bagby, S., ...

The evasion of the host immune response is central to the pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus, and is facilitated by the ability of the cell wall-associated protein A (SpA) to bind immunoglobulin...

Non-linear aeroelastic prediction for aircraft applications (2007)

Badcock, Ken J., Vio, G. A., Allen, C. B., Chamberlaine, J., Kaynes, I., ...

Current industrial practice for the prediction and analysis of flutter relies heavily on linear methods and this has led to overly conservative design and envelope restrictions for aircraft. Although...

No-tillage and nitrogen application affects the decomposition of 15N-labelled wheat straw and the levels of mineral nitrogen and organic carbon in a Vertisol (2007)

Dalal, R.C., Strong, W.M., Cooper, J.E., King, A.J.

No-tillage (NT) practice, where straw is retained on the soil surface, is increasingly being used in cereal cropping systems in Australia and elsewhere. Compared to conventional tillage (CT), where...

No-tillage and nitrogen application affects the decomposition of 15N-labelled wheat straw and the levels of mineral nitrogen and organic carbon in a Vertisol (2007)

Dalal, R.C., Strong, W.M., Cooper, J.E., King, A.J.

No-tillage (NT) practice, where straw is retained on the soil surface, is increasingly being used in cereal cropping systems in Australia and elsewhere. Compared to conventional tillage (CT), where...

No-tillage and nitrogen application affects the decomposition of 15N-labelled wheat straw and the levels of mineral nitrogen and organic carbon in a Vertisol (2007)

Dalal, R.C., Strong, W.M., Cooper, J.E., King, A.J.

No-tillage (NT) practice, where straw is retained on the soil surface, is increasingly being used in cereal cropping systems in Australia and elsewhere. Compared to conventional tillage (CT), where...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 9. Production and nitrogen benefits from mixed grass and legume pastures in rotation with wheat (2006)

Strong, W.M., Dalal, R.C, Weston, E.J., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., King, A.J., ...

Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively with cereals over many decades have been the focus of much research to avoid declines in...

Comparisons of dN/dS are time dependent for closely related bacterial genomes (2006)

Rocha, E. P. C., Smith, J. M., Hurst, L. D., Holden, M. T. G., Cooper, J. E., Smith, N. H., ...

The ratio of non-synonymous (dN) to synonymous (dS) changes between taxa is frequently computed to assay the strength and direction of selection. Here we note that for comparisons between closely...

The phylogeny of Staphylococcus aureus - which genes make the best intra-species markers? (2006)

Cooper, J. E., Feil, E. J.

The ability to make informed decisions on the suitability of alternative marker loci is central for population and epidemiological investigations. This issue was addressed using Staphylococcus aureus...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 9. Production and nitrogen benefits from mixed grass and legume pastures in rotation with wheat (2006)

Strong, W.M., Dalal, R.C, Weston, E.J., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., King, A.J., ...

Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively with cereals over many decades have been the focus of much research to avoid declines in...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 9. Production and nitrogen benefits from mixed grass and legume pastures in rotation with wheat (2006)

Strong, W.M., Dalal, R.C, Weston, E.J., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., King, A.J., ...

Reduced supplies of nitrogen (N) in many soils of southern Queensland that were cropped exhaustively with cereals over many decades have been the focus of much research to avoid declines in...

Evolutionary genetics of the accessory gene regulator (agr) locus in Staphylococcus aureus (2005)

Robinson, D. A., Monk, A. B., Cooper, J. E., Feil, E. J., Enright, M. C.

The accessory gene regulator (agr) locus influences the expression of many virulence genes in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. Four allelic groups of agr, which generally inhibit the...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 7. Yield, nitrogen and disease-break benefits from lucerne in a two-year lucerne–wheat rotation (2004)

Dalal, R.C., Weston, E.J., Strong, W.M., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., Wildermuth, G.B., ...

Continuous cultivation and cereal cropping of southern Queensland soils previously supporting native vegetation have resulted in reduced soil nitrogen supply, and consequently decreased cereal grain...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 8. Effect of duration of lucerne ley on soil nitrogen and water, wheat yield and protein. (2004)

Dalal, R.C., Weston, E.J., Strong, W.M., Probert, M.E., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., ...

Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as a result of long-term cereal cropping without N fertiliser application or rotations with legumes....

Multilocus sequence typing - what is resolved? (2004)

Cooper, J. E., Feil, E. J.

Nucleotide sequence-based methods for bacterial typing (multilocus sequence typing; MLST) allow rapid and global comparisons between results from different laboratories. Combining this advantage with...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 7. Yield, nitrogen and disease-break benefits from lucerne in a two-year lucerne–wheat rotation (2004)

Dalal, R.C., Weston, E.J., Strong, W.M., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., Wildermuth, G.B., ...

Continuous cultivation and cereal cropping of southern Queensland soils previously supporting native vegetation have resulted in reduced soil nitrogen supply, and consequently decreased cereal grain...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 8. Effect of duration of lucerne ley on soil nitrogen and water, wheat yield and protein. (2004)

Dalal, R.C., Weston, E.J., Strong, W.M., Probert, M.E., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., ...

Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as a result of long-term cereal cropping without N fertiliser application or rotations with legumes....

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 7. Yield, nitrogen and disease-break benefits from lucerne in a two-year lucerne–wheat rotation (2004)

Dalal, R.C., Weston, E.J., Strong, W.M., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., Wildermuth, G.B., ...

Continuous cultivation and cereal cropping of southern Queensland soils previously supporting native vegetation have resulted in reduced soil nitrogen supply, and consequently decreased cereal grain...

Sustaining productivity of a Vertosol at Warra, Queensland, with fertilisers, no-tillage or legumes. 8. Effect of duration of lucerne ley on soil nitrogen and water, wheat yield and protein. (2004)

Dalal, R.C., Weston, E.J., Strong, W.M., Probert, M.E., Lehane, K.J., Cooper, J.E., ...

Soil nitrogen (N) supply in the Vertosols of southern Queensland, Australia has steadily declined as a result of long-term cereal cropping without N fertiliser application or rotations with legumes....

Towards Faster and Safer Flight Flutter Testing (2003)

Cooper, J. E.

The current state of the art of flight flutter testing is reviewed, and areas where this part of the certification procedure could be improved are discussed. It is argued that the key towards...

How clonal is Staphylococcus aureus? (2003)

Feil, E. J., Cooper, J. E., Grundmann, H., Robinson, D. A., Enright, M. C., Berendt, T., ...

Staphylococcus aureus is an important human pathogen and represents a growing public health burden owing to the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant clones, particularly within the hospital...

Characterisation of Nonlinear Aeroservoelastic Behaviour (2001)

Dimitriadis, G., Cooper, J. E.

The characterisation of the behaviour of nonlinear aeroelastic systems has become a very important research topic. Nevertheless, most of the work carried out to date concerns the development of...

Tumour-specific distribution of BRCA1 promoter region methylation supports a pathogenetic role in breast and ovarian cancer (2000)

Bianco, T., Chenevix-Trench, G., Walsh, D. C. A., Cooper, J. E., Dobrovic, A.

The role of BRCA1 in sporadic breast and ovarian cancers remains elusive, Direct involvement of BRCA1 in the development of breast and ovarian cancer is suggested by the finding that the BRCA1...

Tumour-specific distribution of BRCA1 promoter region methylation supports a pathogenetic role in breast and ovarian cancer (2000)

Bianco, T., Chenevix-Trench, G., Walsh, D. C. A., Cooper, J. E., Dobrovic, A.

The role of BRCA1 in sporadic breast and ovarian cancers remains elusive, Direct involvement of BRCA1 in the development of breast and ovarian cancer is suggested by the finding that the BRCA1...

Improved Flight Flutter Testing Excitation Techniques (1999)

Desforges, M. J., Cooper, J. E.

This report results from a contract tasking School of Engineering University of Manchester as follows: The contractor will investigate improvements in excitations signals used in aircraft flutter...

Identification of Nonlinear Aeroelastic Systems (1998)

Dimitriadis, Grigorios, Cooper, J. E.

1998 International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering, ISMA 23

Early intervention for back-injured nurses at a large Canadian tertiary care hospital: an evaluation of the effectiveness and cost benefits of a two-year pilot project (1995)

Yassi, A., Tate, R., Cooper, J.E., Snow, C., Vallentyne, S., Khokhar, J.B.

This study evaluated a two-year multidisciplinary early intervention pilot programme for back-injured nurses employed at a large teaching hospital, using a pre-versus post-programme analysis. The...

Subtraction hybridisation and shot-gun sequencing: a new approach to identify symbiotic loci (1994)

Perret, X., Fellay, R., Bjourson, A.J., Cooper, J.E., Brenner, S., Broughton, W.J.

Traditionally, new loci involved in the Rhlzobium-legume symbiosis have been identified by transposon mutagenesls and/or complementation. Wide dispersal of the symbiotic loci in Rhlzoblum species...

Modal Parameter Identification of a Spacecraft Launcher Fairing Half Shell Model. (1991)

Füllekrug, U., Cooper, J.E. (1)

Impulse response data from the test of a payload fairing half shell model is analysed using six time domain system identification algorithms; Polyreference. Double Least Squares, Total Least Squares,...

Some Effects of Lime and Fertiliser on a Sitka Spruce Plantation (1978)

ADAMS, S. N., COOPER, J. E., DICKSON, D. A., DICKSON, E. L., SEABY, D. A.

The results of the first six years of a factorial experiment testing the effects of lime and fertilizers on a 20-year-old Sitka spruce crop in Northein Ireland are described. Fertilizer increased...

Biotransformation of the Pentahydroxy Flavone Quercetin by Rhizobium loti and Bradyrhizobium Strains (Lotus)

Rao, J. R., Sharma, N. D., Hamilton, J. T. G., Boyd, D. R., Cooper, J. E.

Lotus rhizobia catabolized quercetin in an arabinose-based medium via a novel form of C-ring cleavage, yielding phloroglucinol and protocatechuic acid. Conservation of the A and B rings of the...

Detection of enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus in dried skimmed milk: use of the polymerase chain reaction for amplification and detection of staphylococcal enterotoxin genes entB and entC1 and the thermonuclease gene nuc.

Wilson, I G, Cooper, J E, Gilmour, A

The polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify the staphylococcal enterotoxin B and C genes (entB and entC1) and the staphylococcal nuclease gene (nuc). Two sets of primers ("nested primers") were...

Combined subtraction hybridization and polymerase chain reaction amplification procedure for isolation of strain-specific Rhizobium DNA sequences.

Bjourson, A J, Stone, C E, Cooper, J E

A novel subtraction hybridization procedure, incorporating a combination of four separation strategies, was developed to isolate unique DNA sequences from a strain of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv....

Rhizobia catabolize nod gene-inducing flavonoids via C-ring fission mechanisms.

Rao, J R, Cooper, J E

Gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric analyses of derivatized culture medium extracts were used to identify the products of flavonoid metabolism by rhizobia. A number of Rhizobium species and...

Identification of Lotus Rhizobia by Direct DNA Hybridization of Crushed Root Nodules

Cooper, J. E., Bjourson, A. J., Thompson, J. K.

Hybridization of crushed Lotus pedunculatus root nodules with 32P-labeled total genomic DNA probes was used to identify Rhizobium loti and Bradyrhizobium sp. (Lotus rhizobia). Probes always...

Isolation of Rhizobium loti Strain-Specific DNA Sequences by Subtraction Hybridization

Bjourson, A. J., Cooper, J. E.

Mixed-phase (heterogeneous) and single-phase (homogeneous) DNA subtraction-hybridization methods were used to isolate specific DNA probes for closely related Rhizobium loti strains. In the...

Subtraction hybridisation and shot-gun sequencing: a new approach to identify symbiotic loci.

Perret, X, Fellay, R, Bjourson, A J, Cooper, J E, Brenner, S, Broughton, W J

Traditionally, new loci involved in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis have been identified by transposon mutagenesis and/or complementation. Wide dispersal of the symbiotic loci in Rhizobium species...

Slip-shod or safely shod: the bighorn sheep as a natural model for research.

Manning, D P, Cooper, J E, Jones, C, Bruce, M

Over a million injuries caused by slipping of footwear are believed to require treatment by doctors every year in the United Kingdom and many domestic animals are injured by slipping. Recent research...

Biotransformation of the Pentahydroxy Flavone Quercetin by Rhizobium loti and Bradyrhizobium Strains (Lotus)

Rao, J. R., Sharma, N. D., Hamilton, J. T. G., Boyd, D. R., Cooper, J. E.

Lotus rhizobia catabolized quercetin in an arabinose-based medium via a novel form of C-ring cleavage, yielding phloroglucinol and protocatechuic acid. Conservation of the A and B rings of the...

Detection of enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus in dried skimmed milk: use of the polymerase chain reaction for amplification and detection of staphylococcal enterotoxin genes entB and entC1 and the thermonuclease gene nuc.

Wilson, I G, Cooper, J E, Gilmour, A

The polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify the staphylococcal enterotoxin B and C genes (entB and entC1) and the staphylococcal nuclease gene (nuc). Two sets of primers ("nested primers") were...

Combined subtraction hybridization and polymerase chain reaction amplification procedure for isolation of strain-specific Rhizobium DNA sequences.

Bjourson, A J, Stone, C E, Cooper, J E

A novel subtraction hybridization procedure, incorporating a combination of four separation strategies, was developed to isolate unique DNA sequences from a strain of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv....

Rhizobia catabolize nod gene-inducing flavonoids via C-ring fission mechanisms.

Rao, J R, Cooper, J E

Gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric analyses of derivatized culture medium extracts were used to identify the products of flavonoid metabolism by rhizobia. A number of Rhizobium species and...

Identification of Lotus Rhizobia by Direct DNA Hybridization of Crushed Root Nodules

Cooper, J. E., Bjourson, A. J., Thompson, J. K.

Hybridization of crushed Lotus pedunculatus root nodules with 32P-labeled total genomic DNA probes was used to identify Rhizobium loti and Bradyrhizobium sp. (Lotus rhizobia). Probes always...

Isolation of Rhizobium loti Strain-Specific DNA Sequences by Subtraction Hybridization

Bjourson, A. J., Cooper, J. E.

Mixed-phase (heterogeneous) and single-phase (homogeneous) DNA subtraction-hybridization methods were used to isolate specific DNA probes for closely related Rhizobium loti strains. In the...

Subtraction hybridisation and shot-gun sequencing: a new approach to identify symbiotic loci.

Perret, X, Fellay, R, Bjourson, A J, Cooper, J E, Brenner, S, Broughton, W J

Traditionally, new loci involved in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis have been identified by transposon mutagenesis and/or complementation. Wide dispersal of the symbiotic loci in Rhizobium species...

Slip-shod or safely shod: the bighorn sheep as a natural model for research.

Manning, D P, Cooper, J E, Jones, C, Bruce, M

Over a million injuries caused by slipping of footwear are believed to require treatment by doctors every year in the United Kingdom and many domestic animals are injured by slipping. Recent research...

Surgery of the foot in falcons: a historic operation.

Cooper, J. E.

The history of diseases of the feet in falcons is briefly outlined; such diseases were recognised in Britain as long ago as the fifteenth century. The severity of the lesions varies and may...

Some aspects of John Hunter's work on the diseases of birds of prey

Cooper, J E

The Hunterian Museum contains 14 specimens from birds of prey. Four of these are in the Pathological Series and comprise 3 healed fractures and 1 skeletal lesion of doubtful aetiology. Hunter made...