L. Hall

Publication List Details

Period

1972 - 2009

Number

74

Co-Authors

Emotion recognition abilities and empathy of victims of bullying. (2009)

Woods, S., Wolke, D., Nowicki, S., Hall, L.

Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01452134 Copyright Elsevier Ltd. DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2008.11.002

Complex anaphors: The (2008)

A. Lind, L. Hall, Johansson S, M. Consten M, C. Paradis C, Willners M. L, ...

Can we tell what we said when we hear ourselves saying something else?-Some preliminary results on a new instrument for the testing of verbal self-monitoring J. Blomberg Linguistic relativity,...

TRAFFIC STREAM CHARACTERISTICS 4 (2008)

L. Hall

k density of a traffic stream in a specified length of road L length of vehicles of uniform length c constant of proportionality between occupancy and k density, under certain simplifying assumptions...

Organising IMC roles and functions in the business-to-business network environment (2008)

Hall, L, Wickham, M

As products and distribution channels become more homogenised, and competing on the basis of price more difficult, integrated marketing communications (IMC) has been identified as the ‘new...

Unique features of spermiogenesis in the Musky Rat-kangaroo: reflection of a basal lineage or a distinct fertilization process? (2008)

Lloyd, Shan, Hall, L., Carrick, Francis N.

Previous research has found the mature spermatozoon of the Musky Rat-kangaroo to share many characteristics with other macopodoids, some phalangeroids and even the dasyurids. While there have been...

Organising IMC roles and functions in the business-to-business network environment (2008)

Hall, L, Wickham, M

As products and distribution channels become more homogenised, and competing on the basis of price more difficult, integrated marketing communications (IMC) has been identified as the ‘new...

Incident Detection on an Arterial Roadway (2007)

Michael J. Cullip, L. Hall

This paper describes the results of an evaluation of nine methods for identifying incidents on arterial roadways. The first section reviews previous efforts to develop arterial incident detection...

Nucleation and growth behavior of atomic layer deposited HfO2 films on silicon oxide starting surfaces (2006)

Hall, L., Conard, T., Delabie, A., Deweerd, W., ...

Growing nanometer-thin HfO2 films by atomic layer deposition (ALD) for implementation in advanced transistor structures is controlled by the density of reactive OH sites on the surface. The impact of...

An Examination of Integrated Marketing Communications in the Business-to- Business Environment: The Case of the Tasmanian Light Shipbuilding Cluster (2006)

Wickham, M, Hall, L

Changes in global marketplace dynamics necessitate that marketing communications strategies be more effective and efficient if a firm's message is to influence purchase decisions. The basic premise...

Why we need a population-based approach to clinical indicators for cancer: a case study using microscopic confirmation of lung cancer in Queensland (2006)

Coory, M., Fong, K., Bowman, R., Hall, L.

An important function of clinical cancer registries is to provide feedback to clinicians on various performance measures. To date, most clinical cancer registries in Australia are located in tertiary...

Why we need a population-based approach to clinical indicators for cancer: a case study using microscopic confirmation of lung cancer in Queensland (2006)

Coory, M, Fong, K, Bowman, R, Hall, L

An important function of clinical cancer registries is to provide feedback to clinicians on various performance measures. To date, most clinical cancer registries in Australia are located in tertiary...

An Examination of Integrated Marketing Communications in the Business-to- Business Environment: The Case of the Tasmanian Light Shipbuilding Cluster (2006)

Wickham, M, Hall, L

Changes in global marketplace dynamics necessitate that marketing communications strategies be more effective and efficient if a firm's message is to influence purchase decisions. The basic premise...

Ultrastructure of the mature spermatozoon of the musky rat-kangaroo, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus (Potoroidae : Marsupialia) (2002)

Lloyd, S., Carrick, F., Hall, L.

It is currently accepted that Hypsiprymnodon moschatus is a basal macropod, retaining several primitive features from the ancestral phalangeroid that gave rise both to modern possums and macropods....

Ultrastructure of the mature spermatozoon of the musky rat-kangaroo, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus (Potoroidae : Marsupialia) (2002)

Lloyd, S., Carrick, F., Hall, L.

It is currently accepted that Hypsiprymnodon moschatus is a basal macropod, retaining several primitive features from the ancestral phalangeroid that gave rise both to modern possums and macropods....

Trade-offs for wireless transcutaneous RF communication in biotelemetric applications (2002)

Pitz, I., Hall, L., Enderling, S., Saint, D., Al-Sarawi, S., Abbott, D., ...

The application of biotelemetry in case of a RF controllable microvalve is discussed. Biotelemetry implies the contactless measurement of different electrical and nonelectrical parameters measured on...

Rotman lens for mm-wavelengths (2002)

Hall, L., Abbott, D., Hansen, H.

The 77 GHz band has been reserved for intelligent cruise control in luxury cars and some public transport services in America and the United Kingdom. The Rotman lens offers a cheap and compact means...

Trade-offs for wireless transcutaneous RF communication in biotelemetric applications (2002)

Pitz, I., Hall, L., Enderling, S., Saint, D., Al-Sarawi, S., Abbott, D., ...

The application of biotelemetry in case of a RF controllable microvalve is discussed. Biotelemetry implies the contactless measurement of different electrical and nonelectrical parameters measured on...

Rotman lens for mm-wavelengths (2002)

Hall, L., Abbott, D., Hansen, H.

The 77 GHz band has been reserved for intelligent cruise control in luxury cars and some public transport services in America and the United Kingdom. The Rotman lens offers a cheap and compact means...

Trade-offs for wireless transcutaneous RF communication in biotelemetric applications (2002)

Pitz, I., Hall, L., Enderling, S., Saint, D., Al-Sarawi, S., Abbott, D., ...

The application of biotelemetry in case of a RF controllable microvalve is discussed. Biotelemetry implies the contactless measurement of different electrical and nonelectrical parameters measured on...

Rotman lens for mm-wavelengths (2002)

Hall, L., Abbott, D., Hansen, H.

The 77 GHz band has been reserved for intelligent cruise control in luxury cars and some public transport services in America and the United Kingdom. The Rotman lens offers a cheap and compact means...

Towards a Theory of Flavor from Orbifold GUTs (2001)

Hall, L, March-Russell, John David, Okui, T, Smith, D

We show that the recently constructed 5-dimensional supersymmetric $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ orbifold GUT models allow an appealing explanation of the observed hierarchical structure of the quark and...

The natural history of Hendra and Nipah viruses (2001)

Field, H., Young, P., Yob, J. M., Mills, J., Hall, L., Mackenzie, J.

Pteropid bats (flying foxes), species of which are the probable natural host of both Hendra and Nipah viruses, occur in overlapping populations from India to Australia. Ecological changes associated...

The natural history of Hendra and Nipah viruses (2001)

Field, H., Young, P., Yob, J. M., Mills, J., Hall, L., Mackenzie, J.

Pteropid bats (flying foxes), species of which are the probable natural host of both Hendra and Nipah viruses, occur in overlapping populations from India to Australia. Ecological changes associated...

Reproductive strategies of a warm temperate vespertilionid, the large-footed myotis, Myotis moluccarum (Microchiroptera:Vespertilionidae) (1999)

Lloyd, S., Hall, L., Bradley, A. J.

A population of M. moluccarum, which is known to be polyoestrous and monotocous, giving birth to two consecutive offspring annually, was investigated to determine the female reproductive cycle. The...

Reproductive strategies of a warm temperate vespertilionid, the large-footed myotis, Myotis moluccarum (Microchiroptera:Vespertilionidae) (1999)

Lloyd, S., Hall, L., Bradley, A. J.

A population of M. moluccarum, which is known to be polyoestrous and monotocous, giving birth to two consecutive offspring annually, was investigated to determine the female reproductive cycle. The...

Efficacy of D0870 compared with those of itraconazole and amphotericin-b in 2 murine models of invasive aspergillosis. (1995)

Denning, D. W., Hall, L., Jackson, M., Hollis, S.

D0870 is a novel azole antifungal compound. It was compared with conventional amphotericin B and itraconazole therapy in two murine models of invasive aspergillosis, one a systemic...

Site-directed mutagenesis of aspartic acid 372 at the ATP binding site of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase: over-expression and characterization of the mutant enzyme (1990)

Minard, P., Bowen, D.J., Hall, L., Littlechild, J.A., Watson, H.C.

A new phosphoglycerate kinase over-expression vector, pYE-PGK, has been constructed which greatly facilitates the insertion and removal of mutant enzyme genes by cleavage at newly introduced BamtHI...

In vitro combination of mecillinam with cephradine or amoxycillin for organisms resistant to single agents (1979)

Chattopadhyay, B., Hall, L.

Of 36 multi-resistant Gram-negative bacilli isolated from different cases of urinary tract infection, 18 strains of Ercherichia coli, klebsiella, enterobacter, proteus, providencia and serratia with...

COLLISION INDUCED SCATTERINGSPECTRAL VIRIAL EXPANSION FOR COLLISION-INDUCED LIGHT SCATTERING IN GASES (1972)

Mctague, J., Ellenson, W., Hall, L.

A general formalism is developed for the density dependence of depolarized light scattered by translational fluctuations in gases. In addition, absolute intensity measurements have been made of the...

Length of hospital stay in surgical service patients with nosocomial Hemophilus influenzae infections.

Flournoy, D. J., Hall, L., Klein, G., Slater, L. N.

The length of hospitalization was characterized for 24 surgical service patients with nosocomial respiratory tract infections associated with Hemophilus influenzae. The mean number of days were:...

Length of hospital stay in veteran surgical service patients with nosocomial infections.

Flournoy, D. J., Hinahon, J., Klein, G., Hall, L., Murray, C. K.

Four hundred ninety-nine nosocomial infections (with 657 isolates) in 288 Surgical Service patients were monitored from February 1986 to June 1987 (17 months) to determine the influence that pathogen...

Malaria on the move: human population movement and malaria transmission.

Martens, P., Hall, L.

Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of the factors contributing to the reemergence of malaria is human migration. People move for a...