T. J.

Self-Calibrating 3D-Ultrasound-Based Bone Registration for Minimally Invasive Orthopedic Surgery (2006)

Intraoperative freehand three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasound (3D-US) has been proposed as a noninvasive method for registering bones to a preoperative computed tomography image or computer-generated...

Cadaver Validation of intensity-based ultrasound to CT registration (2006)

A method is presented for the rigid registration of tracked B-mode ultrasound images to a CT volume of a femur and pelvis. This registration can allow tracked surgical instruments to be aligned with...

Body composition in normal weight, overweight and obese children: matched case-control analyses of total and regional tissue masses, and body composition trends in relation to relative weight (2006)

Background:Childhood obesity is defined on the basis of weight and height, using body mass index (BMI). There is little detailed information on the body composition characteristic of overweight and...

Comunicação e Cidadania - Desenvolvimento de um Programa de Capacitação para Conselho Gestor de Saúde do Município de Bauru - SP (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP 12 - Comunicação para a Cidadania no XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Porto Alegre RS, 2004.  A Saúde...

CHLORIDE POISONING OF WATER GAS SHIFT ACTIVITY ON NICKEL CATALYSTS DURING STEAM REFORMING. (R822721C633) (2005)

The perspectives, information and conclusions conveyed in research project abstracts, progress reports, final reports, journal abstracts and journal publications convey the viewpoints of the...

Application of soft tissue modelling to image-guided surgery (2005)

  • Carter,
  • T.J.,
  • Sermesant,
  • M.,
  • Cash,
  • D.M.,
  • ...

The deformation of soft tissue compromises the accuracy of image-guided surgery based on preoperative images, and restricts its applicability to surgery on or near bony structures. One way to...

Cadaver validation of intensity-based ultrasound-to-CT registration (2005)

A method is presented for the registration of tracked B-mode ultrasound images to a CT volume of a femur or pelvis. This registration can allow tracked surgical instruments to be aligned with the CT...

Self-calibrating ultrasound-to-CT bone registration (2005)

We describe a new self-calibrating approach to rigid registration of 3D ultrasound images in which in vivo data acquired for registration are used to simultaneously perform a patient-specific update...

Representational difference analysis of cDNA identifies novel genes expressed following preconditioning of the heart (2005)

Preconditioning of the myocardium rapidly induces a number of transcription factors, which are likely to be responsible for a cascade of transcriptional changes underlying the development of delayed...

Television viewing in early childhood predicts adult body mass index (2005)

OBJECTIVES: To examine the effects of duration, timing and type of television (TV) viewing at age 5 years on body mass index (BMI) in adult life. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: 1970 British Birth Cohort,...

Adult socioeconomic, educational, social, and psychological outcomes of childhood obesity: a national birth cohort study (2005)

OBJECTIVES: To assess adult socioeconomic, educational, social, and psychological outcomes of childhood obesity by using nationally representative data. DESIGN: 1970 British birth cohort....

Cited2 is required both for heart morphogenesis and establishment of the left-right axis in mouse development (2005)

Establishment of the left-right axis is a fundamental process of vertebrate embryogenesis. Failure to develop left-right asymmetry leads to incorrect positioning and morphogenesis of numerous...

Evaluation of three biochemical markers in the monitoring of Gaucher disease (2005)

  • Vellodi,
  • A.,
  • Foo,
  • Y.,
  • Cole,
  • T.J.

Several markers have been developed for the biochemical monitoring of Gaucher disease. Three of the most commonly used markers are acid phosphatase, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and...

Factors affecting a mother's recall of her baby's birth weight (2005)

  • Tate,
  • A.R.,
  • Dezateux,
  • C.,
  • Cole,
  • T.J.,
  • ...

BACKGROUND: The Millennium Cohort Study of UK babies born this century obtained maternal report of birth weight and data on the family's characteristics, including parental ethnicity, education, and...

Microarray analysis of pediatric ependymoma identifies a cluster of 112 candidate genes including four transcripts at 22q12.1-q13.3 (2005)

  • Suarez-Merino,
  • B.,
  • Hubank,
  • M.,
  • Revesz,
  • T.,
  • ...

Ependymomas are glial cell-derived tumors characterized by varying degrees of chromosomal abnormalities and variability in clinical behavior. Cytogenetic analysis of pediatric ependymoma has failed...

The MLC1v gene provides a transgenic marker of myocardium formation within developing chambers of the Xenopus heart (2005)

  • Smith,
  • S.J.,
  • Ataliotis,
  • P.,
  • Kotecha,
  • S.,
  • ...

Many details of cardiac chamber morphogenesis could be revealed if muscle fiber development could be visualized directly within the hearts of living vertebrate embryos. To achieve this end, we have...

Assessing the acceptability and feasibility of the MEND Programme in a small group of obese 7-11-year-old children (2005)

  • Sacher,
  • P.M.,
  • Chadwick,
  • P.,
  • Wells,
  • J.C.,
  • ...

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: An uncontrolled, pilot study to evaluate feasibility and acceptability of a new community based childhood obesity treatment programme. METHODS: The mind, exercise, nutrition and...

Breast milk feeding and lipoprotein profile in adolescents born preterm: follow up of a prospective, randomized study (2005)

  • Singhal,
  • A.,
  • Cole,
  • T.J.,
  • Fewtrell,
  • M.,
  • ...

Previous studies showed that breast-feeding correlates with lower cholesterol levels later in life but have not used a randomized design. This prospective study sought to test the proposal that...

Calcium supplementation increases stature and bone mineral mass of 16- to 18-year-old boys (2005)

  • Prentice,
  • A.,
  • Ginty,
  • F.,
  • Stear,
  • S.J.,
  • ...

The effect of calcium carbonate supplementation on bone growth and mineral accretion was studied in 143 boys aged 16-18 yr, randomized to 1000 mg Ca/d or a matching placebo for 13 months....

Changes in diet and physical activity in the 1990s in a large British sample (1958 birth cohort) (2005)

  • Parsons,
  • T.J.,
  • Manor,
  • O.,
  • Power,
  • C.

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether adults studied in 1991 and 1999 (at ages 33 and 42 y) improved their diet and their physical activity level, in the direction of recommendations issued during the...

Physical activity, television viewing and body mass index: a cross-sectional analysis from childhood to adulthood in the 1958 British cohort (2005)

  • Parsons,
  • T.J.,
  • Power,
  • C.,
  • Manor,
  • O.

OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships between frequency of physical activity or television viewing and body mass index (BMI) cross-sectionally at six ages from childhood to adulthood, to better...

The role of growth hormone in determining birth size and early postnatal growth, using congenital growth hormone deficiency (GHD) as a model (2005)

  • Mehta,
  • A.,
  • Hindmarsh,
  • P.C.,
  • Stanhope,
  • R.G.,
  • ...

Objective The role of GH in early human growth is unclear. Congenital GH deficiency (CGHD) provides a useful tool to explore this putative role. We have assessed the effects of CGHD on birth size and...

Discriminating power of localized three-dimensional facial morphology (2005)

  • Hammond,
  • P.,
  • Hutton,
  • T.J.,
  • Allanson,
  • J.E.,
  • ...

Many genetic syndromes involve a facial gestalt that suggests a preliminary diagnosis to an experienced clinical geneticist even before a clinical examination and genotyping are undertaken....

Perioperative fluid management and clinical outcomes in adults (2005)

The administration of IV fluid to avoid dehydration, maintain an effective circulating volume, and prevent inadequate tissue perfusion should be considered, along with the maintenance of sleep, pain...

Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of the lumbar spine in a clinical paediatric setting: Does the method of size-adjustment matter? (2005)

  • Fewtrell,
  • M.S.,
  • Gordon,
  • I.,
  • Biassoni,
  • L.,
  • ...

Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is increasingly used in a clinical setting to evaluate bone mass in children. Areal Bone Mineral Density (aBMD) measurements are known to be influenced by body size,...

Zinc supplementation and psychosocial stimulation: effects on the development of undernourished Jamaican children (2005)

  • Gardner,
  • J.M.,
  • Powell,
  • C.A.,
  • Baker-Henningham,
  • H.,
  • ...

BACKGROUND: Undernourished children have poor levels of development that benefit from stimulation. Zinc deficiency is prevalent in undernourished children and may contribute to their poor...

Children's health (2005)

  • Dezateux,
  • C.,
  • Foster,
  • L.,
  • Tate,
  • R.,
  • ...

Catch-up growth or regression to the mean? Recovery from stunting revisited (2005)

An important question for policy is the extent to which catch- up growth can ease the impact of early stunting. Martorell et al. (1992) showed that stunted Guatemalan infants remain stunted into...

What is the best measure of adiposity change in growing children: BMI, BMI %, BMI z-score or BMI centile? (2005)

  • Cole,
  • T.J.,
  • Faith,
  • M.S.,
  • Pietrobelli,
  • A.,
  • ...

BACKGROUND:: Weight control programs for obese children monitor change in body mass index (BMI) adjusted for age. However, change can be measured in several ways: raw (kg/m(2)) units, percentage,...

Clinical consequences of PKHD1 mutations in 164 patients with autosomal-recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) (2005)

  • Bergmann,
  • C.,
  • Senderek,
  • J.,
  • Windelen,
  • E.,
  • ...

BACKGROUND: ARPKD is associated with mutations in the PKHD1 gene on chromosome 6p12. Most cases manifest peri-/neonatally with a high mortality rate in the first month of life while the clinical...

XTbx1 is a transcriptional activator involved in head and pharyngeal arch development in Xenopus laevis (2005)

  • Ataliotis,
  • P.,
  • Ivins,
  • S.,
  • Mohun,
  • T.J.,
  • ...

The development of pharyngeal arch derivatives in mouse and zebrafish embryos depends on the activity of the transcription factor Tbx1. We cloned the Xenopus laevis orthologue of Tbx1 (XTbx1) and...

Cosmic microwave background observations from the Cosmic Background Imager and Very Small Array: a comparison of coincident maps and parameter estimation methods (2005)

  • Rajguru,
  • N.,
  • Myers,
  • S.T.,
  • Battye,
  • R.A.,
  • ...

WWe present coincident observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the Very Small Array (VSA) and Cosmic Background Imager (CBI) telescopes. The consistency of the full data sets is...

Ethnic group differences in overweight and obese children and young people in England: cross sectional survey. (2004)

  • Saxena,
  • S.,
  • Ambler,
  • G.,
  • Cole,
  • T.J.,
  • ...

Aims: To determine the percentage of children and young adults who are obese or overweight within different ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Methods: Secondary analysis of data on 5689 children and...

Cadaver validation of the use of ultrasound for the instantiation of bony anatomy in image-guided orthopaedic surgery (2004)

We present cadaver validation of a method that uses tracked ultrasound to instantiate and register 3D statistical shape models (SSMs) of 3 femurs and 2 pelves. The SSMs were generated directly from...

3D analysis of facial morphology (2004)

  • Hammond,
  • P.,
  • Hutton,
  • T.J.,
  • Allanson,
  • J.E.,
  • ...

Dense surface models can be used to analyze 3D facial morphology by establishing a correspondence of thousands of points across each 3D face image. The models provide dramatic visualizations of 3D...

Beam tests of ATLAS SCT silicon strip detector modules (2004)

The design and technology of the silicon strip detector modules for the Semiconductor Tracker (SCT) of the ATLAS experiment have been finalised in the last several years. Integral to this process has...

Prematurity and reduced body fatness at 8-12 y of age (2004)

  • Fewtrell,
  • M.S.,
  • Lucas,
  • A.,
  • Cole,
  • T.J.,
  • ...

Background: Increasing evidence suggests that body composition, an important factor influencing morbidity and mortality in adult life, might be programmed by early growth and nutrition. Children born...

Changes in diet and physical activity in the 1990s in a large British sample (1958 birth cohort) (2004)

  • Parsons,
  • T.J.,
  • Manor,
  • O.,
  • Power,
  • C.

OBJECTIVES:: To investigate whether adults studied in 1991 and 1999 (at ages 33 and 42 y) improved their diet and their physical activity level, in the direction of recommendations issued during the...

Dietary advice and nutritional supplements in the management of illness-related malnutrition: systematic review (2004)

  • Baldwin,
  • C.,
  • Parsons,
  • T.J.

Background and aims: This review investigated whether dietary advice to improve nutritional intake in adults with illness-related malnutrition improved mortality, morbidity, weight and energy intake,...

Adhesion of bone cells to ion-implanted titanium (2003)

  • Nayab,
  • S.,
  • Shinawi,
  • L.,
  • Hobkirk,
  • J.A.,
  • ...

Squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1-mediated binding of hepatitis B virus to hepatocytes does not involve the hepatic serpin clearance system (2003)

The cellular receptor for hepatitis B virus (HBV) has not yet been identified. A recent candidate is a homologue of squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1 (SCCA1), a serpin. This study confirms that...

Primary vesicoureteric reflux as a predictor of renal damage in children hospitalized with urinary tract infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2003)

  • Gordon,
  • I.,
  • Barkovics,
  • M.,
  • Pindoria,
  • S.,
  • ...

Renal parenchymal disease after urinary tract infection (UTI) has been associated with the development of hypertension and renal functional impairment. A systematic literature review and...

Infant feeding and obesity through the lifecourse (2003)

In the 1958 British birth cohort (n = 12 857 at age 7), breast feeding and BMI were unrelated in childhood. Breast feeding was protective against increased BMI at ages 16 and 33 years in females, and...

Guidelines for the ultrasound assessment of endothelial-dependent flow-mediated vasodilation of the brachial artery: a report of the International Brachial Artery Reactivity Task Force (2002)

Endothelial function is thought to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, hypertension and heart failure. In the 1990s, high-frequency ultrasonographic imaging of the brachial...

Early nutrition and leptin concentrations in later life (2002)

Background: Formula feeding or overweight in infancy may increase the later risk of obesity, but the mechanisms involved are uncertain. Because obesity is associated with high leptin concentrations...

Growth reference charts for use in the United Kingdom (2002)

Since the introduction of new growth charts in the mid 1990s, there has been confusion about which charts should be used, with many districts using more than one version. Because of this uncertainty,...

Leg and trunk length at 43 years in relation to childhood health, diet and family circumstances; evidence from the 1946 national birth cohort (2002)

Background This is a study of the associations of adult leg and trunk length with early life height and weight, diet, socioeconomic circumstances, and health, and parental height, divorce and death....

New cross sectional stature, weight, and head circumference references for Down's syndrome in the UK and Republic of Ireland (2002)

  • Styles,
  • M.,
  • Cole,
  • T.J.,
  • Dennis,
  • J.,
  • ...

AIM: To present a growth reference for children with uncomplicated Down's syndrome living in the UK and Republic of Ireland. Data are available for height and weight in the age range 0-18 years,...

Birth weight and environmental heat load: a between-population analysis (2002)

Low birth weight, a major cause of infant morbidity and mortality, is caused by different factors in Western and developing-country populations. In addition to differing in terms of ethnicity,...

Adjustment of fat-free mass and fat mass for height in children aged 8 y (2002)

OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationships between height and (a) fat-free mass (FFM) and (b) fat mass (FM) in children in order to determine the optimum means of adjusting body composition for height....

Oral immunisation of naive and primed animals with transgenic potato tubers expressing LT-B (2001)

The efficacy of edible vaccines produced in potato tubers was examined in mice. Transgenic plants were developed by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. The antigen selected was the...

Expression of retinoid receptors during human monocyte differentiation in vitro (2000)

  • Fritsche,
  • J.,
  • Stonehouse,
  • T.J.,
  • Katz,
  • D.R.,
  • ...

1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) (1,25(OH)(2)VD(3)) and retinoic acid (RA) modulate the activation of monocytes (MO) and their differentiation into macrophages (MAC). As these effects are mostly...

Novel molecular mechanisms of dendritic cell-induced T cell activation (2000)

In this study we have re-examined the molecular mechanisms involved in activation of T cells by dendritic cells (DC). Human peripheral blood DC (PBDC) were derived by 2 h adhesion followed by 7 day...

De Seizoenvariatie in de grasgroei /--T. J. Behaeghe. (1979)

Thesis--Rijksuniversiteit Gent.

The politics of higher education in postwar Japan /--T. John Pempel. (1975)

Microfilm copy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Xerox University Microfilms, 1975. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

The communication of ethical insight to moral agents :--an assessment of contemporary ethics /--by T. J. Bachmeyer. (1971)

Microfilm. Chicago : Joseph Regenstein Library, Dept. of Photoduplication, University of Chicago, 1971. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

 
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