S. Stuart

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2008

Number

27

Co-Authors

Meaning-making of a group of South Africans in their experience of living with HIV: A phenomenological study (2008)

Pretorius, H G, Goldstein, N, Stuart, S

With the primary focus of disease specific studies on the medical and biological transmission and progression of HIV/AIDS, the lived experience and meaning-making of individuals who live with this...

Privileging information is inevitable (2006)

Currall, J.E.P., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

Libraries, archives and museums have long collected physical materials and other artefacts. In so doing they have established formal or informal policies defining what they will (and will not)...

What is a collection? (2005)

Currall, J.E.P., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

The word 'collection' has been common currency in what we accept as the real world of objects and events, and has been imported with seemingly little effort into our discourse about the digital...

Digital identity matters (2005)

Allison, A., Currall, J.E.P., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

Digital objects or entities present us with particular problems of an acute nature. The most acute of these are the issues surrounding what constitutes identity within the digital world and between...

Y-chromosome evidence for differing ancient demographic histories in the Americas (2003)

Salzano, F.M., Thomas, M.G., Stuart, S., Nasanen, S.P.K., Bau, C.H.D., ...

To scrutinize the male ancestry of extant Native American populations, we examined eight biallelic and six microsatellite polymorphisms from the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome, in 438...

Issues in the development of advance directives in mental health care (2003)

Atkinson, J.M., Garner, H., Patrick, H., Stuart, S.

Background: Interest in advance directives in mental health care is growing internationally. There is no clear universal agreement as to what such an advance directive is or how it should function....

What is a collection?

Currall, J., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

The word 'collection' has been common currency in what we accept as the real world of objects and events, and has been imported with seemingly little effort into our discourse about the digital...

Digital identity matters

Allison, A., Currall, J., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

Digital objects or entities present us with particular problems of an acute nature. The most acute of these are the issues surrounding what constitutes identity within the digital world and between...

Clonal analysis of Escherichia coli O2:K1 isolated from diseased humans and animals.

Achtman, M, Heuzenroeder, M, Kusecek, B, Ochman, H, Caugant, D, Selander, R K, ...

Forty-six Escherichia coli isolates of serotype O2:K1 from human urinary tract infections, chicken sepsis, and bovine mastitis were obtained from laboratories in England, Denmark, Sweden, and...

Replication program of active and inactive multigene families in mammalian cells.

Hatton, K S, Dhar, V, Brown, E H, Iqbal, M A, Stuart, S, Didamo, V T, ...

In a comprehensive study, the temporal replication of tissue-specific genes and flanking sequences was compared in nine cell lines exhibiting different tissue-specific functions. Some of the rules we...

Rate of replication of the murine immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus: evidence that the region is part of a single replicon.

Brown, E H, Iqbal, M A, Stuart, S, Hatton, K S, Valinsky, J, Schildkraut, C L

We measured the temporal order of replication of EcoRI segments from the murine immunoglobulin heavy-chain constant region (IgCH) gene cluster, including the joining (J) and diversity (D) loci and...

Clonal analysis of Escherichia coli O2:K1 isolated from diseased humans and animals.

Achtman, M, Heuzenroeder, M, Kusecek, B, Ochman, H, Caugant, D, Selander, R K, ...

Forty-six Escherichia coli isolates of serotype O2:K1 from human urinary tract infections, chicken sepsis, and bovine mastitis were obtained from laboratories in England, Denmark, Sweden, and...

Replication program of active and inactive multigene families in mammalian cells.

Hatton, K S, Dhar, V, Brown, E H, Iqbal, M A, Stuart, S, Didamo, V T, ...

In a comprehensive study, the temporal replication of tissue-specific genes and flanking sequences was compared in nine cell lines exhibiting different tissue-specific functions. Some of the rules we...

Rate of replication of the murine immunoglobulin heavy-chain locus: evidence that the region is part of a single replicon.

Brown, E H, Iqbal, M A, Stuart, S, Hatton, K S, Valinsky, J, Schildkraut, C L

We measured the temporal order of replication of EcoRI segments from the murine immunoglobulin heavy-chain constant region (IgCH) gene cluster, including the joining (J) and diversity (D) loci and...

What is a collection?

Currall, J., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

The word 'collection' has been common currency in what we accept as the real world of objects and events, and has been imported with seemingly little effort into our discourse about the digital...

Digital identity matters

Allison, A., Currall, J., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

Digital objects or entities present us with particular problems of an acute nature. The most acute of these are the issues surrounding what constitutes identity within the digital world and between...

Privileging information is inevitable

Currall, J., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

Libraries, archives and museums have long collected physical materials and other artefacts. In so doing they have established formal or informal policies defining what they will (and will not)...

Privileging information is inevitable

Currall, J., Moss, M., Stuart, S.

Libraries, archives and museums have long collected physical materials and other artefacts. In so doing they have established formal or informal policies defining what they will (and will not)...

Use of medical emergency team responses to reduce hospital cardiopulmonary arrests

DeVita, M, Braithwaite, R, Mahidhara, R, Stuart, S, Foraida, M, Simmons, R

Background: Medical emergency team (MET) responses have been implemented to reduce inpatient mortality, but data on their efficacy are sparse and there have been no reports to date from US hospitals.

Use of medical emergency team (MET) responses to detect medical errors

Braithwaite, R, DeVita, M, Mahidhara, R, Simmons, R, Stuart, S, Foraida, M

Background: No previous studies have investigated whether medical emergency team (MET) responses can be used to detect medical errors.

Issues in the development of advance directives in mental health care

Atkinson, J.M., Garner, H., Patrick, H., Stuart, S.

Background: Interest in advance directives in mental health care is growing internationally. There is no clear universal agreement as to what such an advance directive is or how it should function....