S. D.

Climate and human impact on lowland lake sedimentation in Central Coastal California: the record from c. 650 ad to the present (2006)

  • Plater,
  • A.J.,
  • Boyle,
  • J.F.,
  • Mayers,
  • C.,
  • ...

The limnological record of human impact on catchment land cover and on lake sedimentation during the historical period has been established for Pinto Lake in Central Coastal California. In addition,...

Cibergeografia Midiática: proposta de confluência de quatro abordagens quantitativas com vistas à construção de uma metodologia quanti-qualitativa de análise da World Wide Web (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP08 - Tecnologias da Informação e da Comunicação durante o XXVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Rio de...

Tapasin gene polymorphism in systemic onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: a family-based case-control study (2005)

  • Bukulmez,
  • H.,
  • Fife,
  • M.,
  • Tsoras,
  • M.,
  • ...

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) comprises a group of chronic systemic inflammatory disorders that primarily affect joints and can cause long-term disability. JRA is likely to be a complex genetic...

B lymphocyte depletion therapy in children with refractory systemic lupus erythematosus (2005)

  • Marks,
  • S.D.,
  • Patey,
  • S.,
  • Brogan,
  • P.A.,
  • ...

OBJECTIVE: To determine the safety and efficacy of B lymphocyte depletion therapy in patients with refractory childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS: Seven patients (4 of whom...

Renal tubular dysfunction in children with systemic lupus erythematosus (2005)

  • Marks,
  • S.D.,
  • Shah,
  • V.,
  • Pilkington,
  • C.,
  • ...

Renal tubular and glomerular function was studied in patients under 18 years of age with childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in relation to disease activity in two groups: patients...

Steroid preservation: the rationale for continued prescribing (2005)

Tailored immunosuppression according to risk stratification for optimal outcome for both immunological and non-immunological risk factors should be the ultimate objective for every child in whom...

Expansion and enhanced survival of natural killer cells expressing the killer immunoglobulin-like receptor KIR3DL2 in spondylarthritis (2005)

OBJECTIVE: The spondylarthritides (SpA) are strongly associated with possession of HLA-B27. We hypothesized that the expression of abnormal forms of HLA-B27 in SpA may have a pathogenic role through...

Proopiomelanocortin gene variants are associated with serum leptin and body fat in a normal female population (2005)

  • Chen,
  • Y.N.,
  • Snieder,
  • H.,
  • Wang,
  • X.L.,
  • ...

A major quantitative trait locus (QTL) determining leptin levels has been linked to the proopiomelanocortin ( POMC) region on chromosome 2. Most studies, based on under 350 lean or obese subjects,...

Domestic burglary repeats and space-time clusters: the dimensions of risk. (2005)

Predicting when and where crimes are likely to occur is crucial for prioritizing police resources. In a companion paper (Johnson and Bowers 2004), we showed that burglaries clustered within 1–2...

Victimisation risk, housing type and area: the ecological fallacy lives! (2005)

It is often assumed that less ostensibly affluent homes (e.g. terraced housing) are more at risk than other types of housing (such as detached) homes of being burgled. The research reported here...

Cited2 controls left-right patterning and heart development through a Nodal-Pitx2c pathway (2004)

  • Bamforth,
  • S.D.,
  • Braganca,
  • J.,
  • Farthing,
  • C.R.,
  • ...

Malformations of the septum, outflow tract and aortic arch are the most common congenital cardiovascular defects and occur in mice lacking Cited2, a transcriptional coactivator of TFAP2. Here we show...

On the Buses, an Evaluation of Safer Travel Initiative. (2004)

  • Newton,
  • A.,
  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Bowers,
  • K.J.

This paper reports the main findings of an evaluation of an intensive four-week policing operation along a single bus corridor, aimed at reducing the extent of crime along the bus route. The...

Estimating crime reduction outcomes: How many crimes were prevented? (2004)

  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Bowers,
  • K.J.,
  • Jordan,
  • P.,
  • ...

Research demonstrates that certain Crime prevention techniques work. Accordingly, current evaluations focus on what works and where. One of the key elements in assessing Crime prevention success is...

Witnesses with intellectual disabilities in court: What questions are asked and what influence do they have? (2004)

  • Kebbell,
  • M.R.,
  • Hatton,
  • C.,
  • Johnson,
  • S.D.

Purpose. To identify the ways that witnesses with and without intellectual disabilities are examined in court. Specifically to identify what questions are asked and what influence they have. Methods....

The burglary as clue to the future:the beginnings of prospecitve hot-spotting. (2004)

Predicting when and where crimes are likely to occur is crucial for prioritizing police resources. Prior victimization is an excellent predictor of risk. Repeat victimization, when it occurs, tends...

The stability of space-time clusters of burglary. (2004)

This research, inspired by the precepts of optimal foraging theory, suggests that areas where domestic burglaries cluster shift over time, such that the location of clusters is not predictable over...

The stability of space-time clusters of burglary (2004)

  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Bowers,
  • K.

This research, inspired by the precepts of optimal foraging theory, suggests that areas where domesticburglaries cluster shift over time, such that the location of clusters is not predictable over...

Prospective Hot-spotting: The Future of Crime Mapping? (2004)

  • Bowers,
  • K.J.,
  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Pease,
  • K.

Existing methods of predicting and mapping the future locations of crime are intrinsically retrospective. This paper explores the development of a mapping procedure that seeks to produce...

The measurement of crime prevention intensity and its impact on levels of crime. (2004)

Crime prevention activities vary both in the types of intervention that are deployed (e.g. target hardening, increased surveillance, offender targeting/diversion) and in the levels of activity taking...

Renal tubular dysfunction in children with systemic lupus erythematosus (2004)

  • Marks,
  • S.D.,
  • Shah,
  • V.,
  • Pilkington,
  • C.,
  • ...

Renal tubular and glomerular function was studied in patients under 18 years of age with childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in relation to disease activity in two groups: patients...

Genome scan meta-analysis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, part III: Bipolar disorder. (2003)

  • Segurado,
  • R.,
  • Detera-Wadleigh,
  • S.D.,
  • Levinson,
  • D.F.,
  • ...

Genome scans of bipolar disorder (BPD) have not produced consistent evidence for linkage. The rank-based genome scan meta-analysis (GSMA) method was applied to 18 BPD genome scan data sets in an...

Allorestricted cytotoxic T cells specific for human CD45 show potent antileukemic activity (2003)

  • Amrolia,
  • P.J.,
  • Reid,
  • S.D.,
  • Gao,
  • L.,
  • ...

Recent advances have made haploidentical transplantation for leukemia feasible, but the rigorous T-cell depletion used contributes to the high relapse rates observed. We have attempted to improve the...

Crime and the Crystal Ball (2003)

  • Pease,
  • K.,
  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Bowers,
  • K.J.

Reducing Burglary Initiative: the role of publicity in crime prevention (2003)

The impact of publicity on crime reduction was examined, using data collected for 21burglary reduction schemes in the North of England (and, in some cases, including a further21 in the Midlands)....

TMJ involvement in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis patients - a pilot study (2002)

  • Harrison,
  • S.D.,
  • Machado,
  • C.,
  • Eghtessad,
  • M.,
  • ...

17-22 Aug. 2002

Assessment and Management of Orofacial Pain (2002)

  • Aghabeigi,
  • B.,
  • Chong,
  • M.S.,
  • Harrison,
  • S.D.,
  • ...

The influence of belief that a car crashed on witnesses? estimates of civilian and police car speed (2002)

  • Kebbell,
  • M.R.,
  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Froyland,
  • I.,
  • ...

The authors performed 2 experiments investigating the influence of thebelief that a vehicle crashed on witnesses? estimates of the vehicle?s speed. In Experiment1, participants saw a video of a...

Uncovering the true picture: evaluating crime reduction initiatives using disaggregate crime data (2001)

  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Bowers,
  • K.J.,
  • Young,
  • C.,
  • ...

This paper demonstrates some of the evaluation techniques that are possible with the availability of individual-level data. It shows how this data can be used to look at changes in rates of burglary...

Remote memory in epilepsy (2000)

Prognostic factors in patients progressing after cisplatin based chemotherapy for malignant non-seminomatous germ cell tumours (1999)

  • Fossa,
  • S.D.,
  • Stenning,
  • S.P.,
  • Gerl,
  • A.,
  • ...

The aim of this study was to define prognostic parameters for survival in patients with malignant germ cell tumours progressing after platinum-based induction chemotherapy with or without surgery. A...

New insights into the spatial and temporal distribution of repeat victimization (1997)

  • Johnson,
  • S.D.,
  • Bowers,
  • K.,
  • Hirschfield,
  • A.

Research has demonstrated an elevated risk of burglary following an initial incident. The present study examines the time course of repeat victimization, and extends understanding by examining the...

Measuring depression in facial-pain - BDI vs HADS (vol 74, no 3, p 814, 1995) (1996)

  • Miles,
  • A.M.,
  • Glover,
  • L.,
  • Harrison,
  • S.D.,
  • ...

Errata - should have been 430 in 1995 volume.

 
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