N. Taylor

Publication List Details

Period

1948 - 2009

Number

101

Co-Authors

The Co-realisation of a Village Photo Display (2008)

Taylor, N., Cheverst, K., Dix, A., Silva, P., Rouncefield, M.

We describe the techniques used to evaluate the potential of situated photo displays in supporting notions of community in a rural village. Through a combination of ethnography, technology probe...

Antiferromagnetic spin-coupling between MnII and amminium radical cation ligands: models for coordination polymer magnets (2008)

Bushby, R.J., Kilner, C., Taylor, N., Williams, R.A.

One and two electron oxidation of the manganese(II) complex [L2Mn(hfac)2] {L = 4'',4'''-di-tert-butyl-2',2'',2'''trimethoxy-{4-(4'-diphenylaminophenyl)pyridine} were studied by ultra violet/ visible/...

Use of master curve technology for assessing shallow flaws in a reactor pressure vessel material (2008)

Taylor, N., Minnebo, P., Bass, B.R., Siegele, D., Wallin, K., Kytka, M., ...

In the NESC-IV project, an experimental/analytical program was performed to develop validated analysis methods for transferring fracture toughness data to shallow flaws in reactor pressure vessels...

Use of master curve technology for assessing shallow flaws in a reactor pressure vessel material (2008)

Taylor, N., Minnebo, P., Bass, B. R., Siegele, D., Wallin, Kim, Kytka, M., ...

Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME Vol.130 Nr.3, 0314071-03140711

Propensity to report intimate partner violence in Australia : community demographics (2008)

Signal, Tania., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

Intimate partner violence (IPV) has devastating consequences both for the individuals involved and the community more widely. The role of the community in the prevention of IPV has been noted both in...

Propensity to report intimate partner violence in Australia : community demographics (2008)

Signal, Tania., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

Intimate partner violence (IPV) has devastating consequences both for the individuals involved and the community more widely. The role of the community in the prevention of IPV has been noted both in...

A reliability study of the new back strain monitor based on clinical trials (2008)

Ronchi, A, Lech, M, Taylor, N, Cosic, I

A new Back Strain Monitor (BSM) device has been developed in order to measure, record and analyze movements of the lower back. The purpose of this study was to examine the inter-tester and the...

Endeavors: A Process System Infrastructure (2007)

Arthur Hitomi Gregory, Gregory Alan, Bolcer Richard, N. Taylor

As software projects evolve, possibly differing in size, complexity, scope, and purpose, the development processes that support the project must evolve to reflect these changes. The Endeavors system...

Attitude to animals and empathy: Comparing animal protection and general community samples (2007)

Signal, TD, Taylor, N

Although a number of studies have examined a range of demographic and personality variables that may impact upon attitudes towards the treatment of non-human species, little consensus has been...

Attitude to animals and empathy : comparing animal protection and general community samples (2007)

Signal, Tania., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

Although a number of studies have examined a range of demographic and personality variables that may impact upon attitudes towards the treatment of non-human species little consensus has been reached...

Vibrational power flow measurement in a beam using electronic speckle pattern interferometry (2006)

Eck, T., Walsh, S.J., Dale, M., Taylor, N.

This article was published in the journal, Acta Acustica united with Acustica [© S. Hirzel Verlag] and the definitive version is available at: http://www.eaa-fenestra.org/Products/ActaAcustica/.

Use of master curve technology for assessing shallow flaws in a reactor pressure vessel material (2006)

Taylor, N., Minnebo, P., Siegele, D., Kytka, M., Bass, R.B., Wallin, Kim, ...

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP

Measuring quality of life in women with endometriosis: tests of data quality, score reliability, response rate and scaling assumptions of the Endometriosis Health Profile Questionnaire (2006)

Jones, Georgina., Kennedy, Stephen., Mills, Abbie., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

To test the data quality, scaling assumptions and scoring algorithms underlying the Endometriosis Health Profile-30 (EHP-30) questionnaire: a questionnaire developed to measure the health-related...

Attitudes to animals within the animal protection community compared to a normative community sample (2006)

Signal, Tania., Taylor, N.

Attitudes towards the treatment of animals within the animal protection community remains largely under researched. In an attempt to begin to rectify this 407 members of the animal protection...

Vibrational power flow measurement in a beam using electronic speckle pattern interferometry (2006)

Eck, T., Walsh, S.J., Dale, M., Taylor, N.

This article was published in the journal, Acta Acustica united with Acustica [© S. Hirzel Verlag] and the definitive version is available at: http://www.eaa-fenestra.org/Products/ActaAcustica/.

Scientific applications on the massively parallel bg/l machines (2006)

K. Antypas, A. C. Calder, A. Dubey, R. Fisher, M. K. Ganapathy, J. B. Gallagher, ...

Abstract: The new BG/L machine from IBM has a massively parallel computing paradigm of large numbers of relatively slow and simple processors, and implements parallelism on a scale an order of...

The Impact of sibling substance misuse on children and young people (2006)

Taylor, N. (Nicola), Kearney, Jackie.

Policy makers, service providers and researchers in the drugs field historically have approached drug users as individuals rather than as embedded family members. This is slowly beginning to change...

Measuring quality of life in women with endometriosis: tests of data quality, score reliability, response rate and scaling assumptions of the Endometriosis Health Profile Questionnaire (2006)

Jones, Georgina., Kennedy, Stephen., Mills, Abbie., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

To test the data quality, scaling assumptions and scoring algorithms underlying the Endometriosis Health Profile-30 (EHP-30) questionnaire: a questionnaire developed to measure the health-related...

Domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm service provision (2006)

Taylor, N. (Nicola), Signal, Tania., Stark, Tanja.

This paper addresses the link between domestic violence, child abuse and companion animal harm by firstly presenting the results of a study which investigated family service provider perspectives on...

Community demographics and the propensity to report animal cruelty (2006)

Taylor, N. (Nicola), Signal, Tania.

The last decade has seen an increased awareness concerning links between violence to animals and violence to humans. This has resulted in a number of cross-reporting initiatives between family...

Attitudes to animals within the animal protection community compared to a normative community sample (2006)

Signal, Tania., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

Attitudes towards the treatment of animals within the animal protection community remains largely under researched. In an attempt to begin to rectify this 407 members of the animal protection...

Attitudes to animals : demographics within a community sample (2006)

Signal, Tania., Taylor, N. (Nicola)

The results of various studies have suggested a range of demographic and personality variables that may impact upon attitudes towards the treatment of non-human species however little consensus has...

Performance evaluation of carrier interferometry implementations of MC-CDMA over a wideband channel suffering phase noise (2005)

Taylor, N, Cooper, MA, Armour, SMD, McGeehan, JP

In this paper the performance of Carrier Interferometry (CI) and Pseudo-Orthogonal Carrier Interferometry (PO-CI) [1] implementations of Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) are...

Particle bombardment and the genetic enhancement of crops: myths and realities (2005)

Altpeter, F., Baisakh, N., Beachy, R., Bock, R., Capell, T., Christou, P., ...

DNA transfer by particle bombardment makes use of physical processes to achieve the transformation of crop plants. There is no dependence on bacteria, so the limitations inherent in organisms such as...

CONTRAST MODULATION TECHNIQUES FOR IMAGE ENHANCEMENT. (2005)

Hannum,J., Taylor,N., Davis,J., Birkner,W.

A program was undertaken to find a better way to interpret information recorded on a silver-halide photographic emulsion. The information of major interest was that which was below the threshold of...

Particle bombardment and the genetic enhancement of crops: myths and realities (2005)

Altpeter, F., Baisakh, N., Beachy, R., Bock, R., Capell, T., Christou, P., ...

DNA transfer by particle bombardment makes use of physical processes to achieve the transformation of crop plants. There is no dependence on bacteria, so the limitations inherent in organisms such as...

Promoting conceptual change in pre-service primary teachers through intensive small group problem-solving activities (2005)

Jarvis, Tina, McKeon, Frankie, Taylor, N.

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Researching hard-to reach populations : privileged access interviewers and drug using parents (2005)

Taylor, N. (Nicola), Kearney, Jackie.

Accessing drug using populations is notoriously fraught with difficulties for researchers (Gurdin & Patterson, 1987; Griffiths, Gosspo & Strand, 1993; Renzetti & Lee, 1993; Spreen & Zwaagstra, 1994;...

Empathy and attitudes to animals (2005)

Taylor, N. (Nicola), Signal, Tania.

There is increasing support for the idea that human attitudes to animals may be indicative of human-human empathy. This has implications for the treatment of empathy deficits and related anti-social...

Attitude to animals : an indicator of risk of interpersonal violence? (2004)

Taylor, N. (Nicola), Signal, Tania.

Recent research has highlighted links between violence to animals and violence to people. Drawing on data investigating links between aggression and attitudes to animals, this paper assesses the...

In it for the nonhuman animals : animal welfare, moral certainty, and disagreements (2004)

Taylor, N. (Nicola)

Based on three years' ethnographic research with animal sanctuary workers, this paper argues that a level of moral certainty drives and justifies many of the workers' actions and beliefs. Similar to...

Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management Institutions (2001)

Dale, Allan P., Taylor, N., Lane, Marcus Benjamin

This book is the first significant international attempt to outline and analyse how social assessment has been integrated within natural resource management institutions. In doing so, it focuses on...

Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management: Promise Potentiality and Practice (2001)

Lane, Marcus Benjamin, Dale, Allan P., Taylor, N.

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Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management Institutions (2001)

Dale, Allan P., Taylor, N., Lane, Marcus Benjamin

This book is the first significant international attempt to outline and analyse how social assessment has been integrated within natural resource management institutions. In doing so, it focuses on...

Social Assessment in Natural Resource Management: Promise Potentiality and Practice (2001)

Lane, Marcus Benjamin, Dale, Allan P., Taylor, N.

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SETS, Arbitrage Activity, and Stock Price Dynamics (1999)

Taylor, N., Lucas, A.

This paper provides an empirical description of the relationship between the trading system operated by a stock exchange and the transaction costs faced by heterogeneous investors who use the...

Distributed Workflow using HTTP: Example using Software Pre-requirements (1998)

Arthur Hitomi Peter, Peter J. Kammer, Gregory Alan, Bolcer Richard, N. Taylor

Frequently process workflows are distributed collections of activities that involve groups of individuals at disparate locations. To coordinate these tasks, a process support system should provide...

Supporting Distributed Workflow Using HTTP (1998)

Peter J. Kammer, Gregory Alan, Gregory Alan Bolcer, N. Taylor, Arthur S. Hitomi

Frequently process workflows are distributed collections of activities that involve groups of individuals at disparate locations. To coordinate these tasks, a process support system should provide...

Supporting Distributed Workflow Using HTTP (1998)

Information And Computer, Peter J. Kammer, Gregory Alan, Bolcer Richard, N. Taylor, Arthur S. Hitomi

Frequently process workflows are distributed collections of activities that involve groups of individuals at disparate locations. To coordinate these tasks, a process support system should provide...

Supporting Distributed Workflow Using HTTP (1998)

Peter J. Kammer, Gregory Alan, Bolcer Richard, N. Taylor, Arthur S. Hitomi

Frequently process workflows are distributed collections of activities that involve groups of individuals at disparate locations. To coordinate these tasks, a process support system should provide...

Endometrial microvascular growth in normal and dysfunctional states (1998)

Rogers, PAW, Lederman, F, Taylor, N

As a tissue that exhibits rapid cyclical growth and shedding throughout the reproductive life of the female, human endometrium provides a good model for the study of normal physiological...

Initial-Stage Hot-Pressing Of Monosized Ti And 90-Percent Ti-10-Percent Tic Powders (1993)

Taylor, N., Dunand, D. C., Mortensen, A.

The kinetics of the initial stage of uniaxial vacuum-hot-pressing of commercially pure spherical titanium powders are investigated for temperatures between 730 and 870-degrees-C and applied pressures...

QUANTIFICATION OF ORGANIC SULFUR-CONTAINING FUNCTIONAL-GROUPS FOR COAL CONVERSION PROCESSES (1990)

MAJCHROWICZ, B, YPERMAN, Jan, MARTENS, Harry, GELAN, Jan, Wallace, S, Jones, CJ, ...

An improved and automated temperature programmed reduction (TPR) apparatus has been applied to the study of sulphur functional groups in model compounds, coals and coal derived products. Experiments...

Serine-173 of the Epstein-Barr virus ZEBRA protein is required for DNA binding and is a target for casein kinase II phosphorylation.

Kolman, J L, Taylor, N, Marshak, D R, Miller, G

An Epstein-Barr virus-encoded protein, ZEBRA, mediates the switch from latency to the viral lytic life cycle. ZEBRA's domain structure and DNA binding specificity resemble that of cellular...

Viral proteins associated with the Epstein-Barr virus transactivator, ZEBRA.

Katz, D A, Baumann, R P, Sun, R, Kolman, J L, Taylor, N, Miller, G

The BamHI Z Epstein-Barr replication activator (ZEBRA) mediates disruption of latency and induction of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) early gene expression in latently infected lymphocytes. Polyclonal...

Suppression of colds in human volunteers challenged with rhinovirus by a new synthetic drug (R61837).

Al-Nakib, W, Higgins, P G, Barrow, G I, Tyrrell, D A, Andries, K, Vanden Bussche, G, ...

This report describes double-blind placebo-controlled trials of a new synthetic antirhinovirus drug, R61837, which showed it to be effective in suppressing colds in human volunteers challenged with...

Cloning, expression, and characterization of the lon gene of Erwinia amylovora: evidence for a heat shock response.

Eastgate, J A, Taylor, N, Coleman, M J, Healy, B, Thompson, L, Roberts, I S

The gene encoding the Lon protease of Erwinia amylovora has been cloned by complementation of an Escherichia coli lon mutant. Analysis of the determined nucleotide sequence of the lon gene revealed...

Comparing transcriptional activation and autostimulation by ZEBRA and ZEBRA/c-Fos chimeras.

Kolman, J L, Taylor, N, Gradoville, L, Countryman, J, Miller, G

The lytic cycle of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can be activated by transfection of the gene for ZEBRA, a viral basic-zipper (bZip) transcriptional activator. ZEBRA and cellular AP-1 bZip activators,...

Role of the 25-, 27-, and 29-kilodalton flagellins in Caulobacter crescentus cell motility: method for construction of deletion and Tn5 insertion mutants by gene replacement.

Minnich, S A, Ohta, N, Taylor, N, Newton, A

Caulobacter crescentus incorporates two distinct, but related proteins into the polar flagellar filament: a 27-kilodalton (kDa) flagellin is assembled proximal to the hook and a 25-kDa flagellin...

Expression of the BZLF1 latency-disrupting gene differs in standard and defective Epstein-Barr viruses.

Taylor, N, Countryman, J, Rooney, C, Katz, D, Miller, G

Previous experiments using gene transfer of plasmids with heterologous promoters identified an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gene (BZLF1) whose product (ZEBRA) switches the virus from a latent to a...

ZEBRA and a Fos-GCN4 chimeric protein differ in their DNA-binding specificities for sites in the Epstein-Barr virus BZLF1 promoter.

Taylor, N, Flemington, E, Kolman, J L, Baumann, R P, Speck, S H, Miller, G

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encodes a protein, ZEBRA, which enables the virus to switch from a latent to a lytic life cycle. The basic domain of ZEBRA is homologous to the Fos/Jun oncogene family, and...

Genome rearrangements activate the Epstein-Barr virus gene whose product disrupts latency.

Rooney, C, Taylor, N, Countryman, J, Jenson, H, Kolman, J, Miller, G

A defective Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) containing a deleted and rearranged genome (het DNA) causes latent EBV to replicate. This activity maps to the 2.7-kilobase-pair WZhet fragment. The BZLF1 open...

Elevation of cell cycle control proteins during spontaneous immortalization of human keratinocytes.

Rice, R H, Steinmann, K E, DeGraffenried, L A, Qin, Q, Taylor, N, Schlegel, R

A human line of spontaneously immortalized keratinocytes (SIK cells) has been derived from ostensibly normal epidermis and has proven useful in dissecting molecular changes associated with...

Defective expression of p56lck in an infant with severe combined immunodeficiency.

Goldman, F D, Ballas, Z K, Schutte, B C, Kemp, J, Hollenback, C, Noraz, N, ...

Severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by profound defects in cellular and humoral immunity. We report here an infant with clinical and laboratory features...

Serine-173 of the Epstein-Barr virus ZEBRA protein is required for DNA binding and is a target for casein kinase II phosphorylation.

Kolman, J L, Taylor, N, Marshak, D R, Miller, G

An Epstein-Barr virus-encoded protein, ZEBRA, mediates the switch from latency to the viral lytic life cycle. ZEBRA's domain structure and DNA binding specificity resemble that of cellular...

Viral proteins associated with the Epstein-Barr virus transactivator, ZEBRA.

Katz, D A, Baumann, R P, Sun, R, Kolman, J L, Taylor, N, Miller, G

The BamHI Z Epstein-Barr replication activator (ZEBRA) mediates disruption of latency and induction of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) early gene expression in latently infected lymphocytes. Polyclonal...

Suppression of colds in human volunteers challenged with rhinovirus by a new synthetic drug (R61837).

Al-Nakib, W, Higgins, P G, Barrow, G I, Tyrrell, D A, Andries, K, Vanden Bussche, G, ...

This report describes double-blind placebo-controlled trials of a new synthetic antirhinovirus drug, R61837, which showed it to be effective in suppressing colds in human volunteers challenged with...

Cloning, expression, and characterization of the lon gene of Erwinia amylovora: evidence for a heat shock response.

Eastgate, J A, Taylor, N, Coleman, M J, Healy, B, Thompson, L, Roberts, I S

The gene encoding the Lon protease of Erwinia amylovora has been cloned by complementation of an Escherichia coli lon mutant. Analysis of the determined nucleotide sequence of the lon gene revealed...

Comparing transcriptional activation and autostimulation by ZEBRA and ZEBRA/c-Fos chimeras.

Kolman, J L, Taylor, N, Gradoville, L, Countryman, J, Miller, G

The lytic cycle of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can be activated by transfection of the gene for ZEBRA, a viral basic-zipper (bZip) transcriptional activator. ZEBRA and cellular AP-1 bZip activators,...

Role of the 25-, 27-, and 29-kilodalton flagellins in Caulobacter crescentus cell motility: method for construction of deletion and Tn5 insertion mutants by gene replacement.

Minnich, S A, Ohta, N, Taylor, N, Newton, A

Caulobacter crescentus incorporates two distinct, but related proteins into the polar flagellar filament: a 27-kilodalton (kDa) flagellin is assembled proximal to the hook and a 25-kDa flagellin...

Expression of the BZLF1 latency-disrupting gene differs in standard and defective Epstein-Barr viruses.

Taylor, N, Countryman, J, Rooney, C, Katz, D, Miller, G

Previous experiments using gene transfer of plasmids with heterologous promoters identified an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gene (BZLF1) whose product (ZEBRA) switches the virus from a latent to a...

ZEBRA and a Fos-GCN4 chimeric protein differ in their DNA-binding specificities for sites in the Epstein-Barr virus BZLF1 promoter.

Taylor, N, Flemington, E, Kolman, J L, Baumann, R P, Speck, S H, Miller, G

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) encodes a protein, ZEBRA, which enables the virus to switch from a latent to a lytic life cycle. The basic domain of ZEBRA is homologous to the Fos/Jun oncogene family, and...

Genome rearrangements activate the Epstein-Barr virus gene whose product disrupts latency.

Rooney, C, Taylor, N, Countryman, J, Jenson, H, Kolman, J, Miller, G

A defective Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) containing a deleted and rearranged genome (het DNA) causes latent EBV to replicate. This activity maps to the 2.7-kilobase-pair WZhet fragment. The BZLF1 open...

Elevation of cell cycle control proteins during spontaneous immortalization of human keratinocytes.

Rice, R H, Steinmann, K E, DeGraffenried, L A, Qin, Q, Taylor, N, Schlegel, R

A human line of spontaneously immortalized keratinocytes (SIK cells) has been derived from ostensibly normal epidermis and has proven useful in dissecting molecular changes associated with...

Defective expression of p56lck in an infant with severe combined immunodeficiency.

Goldman, F D, Ballas, Z K, Schutte, B C, Kemp, J, Hollenback, C, Noraz, N, ...

Severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by profound defects in cellular and humoral immunity. We report here an infant with clinical and laboratory features...

Total dose and frequency of administration critically affect success of nasal mucosal tolerance induction

Jiang, H., Taylor, N., Duncan, L., Dick, A., Forrester, J.

AIMS—Nasal tolerance induction with autoantigens can effectively protect against a variety of experimental models of autoimmune disease. The aims of this study were to characterise the dosage and...

Ex vivo adenovirus mediated gene transfection of human conjunctival epithelium

Shen, J., Taylor, N., Duncan, L., Kovesdi, I., Bruder, J., Forrester, J., ...

AIM—To investigate the efficacy of "ex vivo" adenoviral vector mediated gene transfection of human conjunctival epithelial cell as a possible route for gene therapy for the distribution of...

Three dimensional analysis of the lamina cribrosa in glaucoma

Morgan-Davies, J, Taylor, N, Hill, A R, Aspinall, P, O’Brien, C J, Azuara-Blanco, A

Background/aim: Structural changes in the lamina cribrosa have been implicated in the pathogenesis of glaucomatous optic atrophy. The aim of this study was to determine a measure the surface...

Effect of physiotherapy attendance on outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a pilot study

Feller, J, Webster, K, Taylor, N, Payne, R, Pizzari, T

Background: In many centres patients are routinely referred for physiotherapy after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, to date the role and amount of supervised physiotherapy...

Limited benefits of ambulance telemetry in delivering early thrombolysis: a randomised controlled trial

Woollard, M, Pitt, K, Hayward, A, Taylor, N

Methods: This prospective randomised controlled trial recruited patients using the 999 ambulance service in a rural area of the UK with signs or symptoms of coronary heart disease. Subjects were...

A critique of materialist critiques of procedural planning theory

N Taylor

In this article, I take issue with some recent 'materialist' critiques of procedural planning theory (PPT). I describe what PPT is and, also, what it is not and does not pretend to be. In particular,...