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Sustaining evidence-based prevention programs: Correlates in a large-scale dissemination initiative

after school programs, family programs

Cooper BR, Bumbarger BK, Moore JE.
GSID: tUAZsaMyEXIJ
BR Cooper, BK Bumbarger, JE Moore - Prevention Science, 2015 - Springer

… of a school environment, whereas family treatment programs are implemented by therapists, typically through therapeutic, counseling techniques within the context of the family's … , which are generally implemented with lower risk participants, the family treatment programs in...

The sustainability of evidence-based interventions and practices in public health and health care

Science interventions

Shelton RC, Cooper BR.
GSID: b2u4s3y4j8YJ
RC Shelton, BR Cooper… - Annual review of public …, 2018 - annualreviews.org

… This article is part of a symposium on Implementation Science and Public Health. For a list … and processes influence the sustainability of interventions and how to plan proactively for the … and value of their investment in...

Adaptations in a community-based family intervention: Replication of two coding schemes

Science interventions

Cooper BR, Hill L.
GSID: Whz-eKaMatcJ
BR Cooper, G Shrestha, L Hyman, L Hill - The journal of primary …, 2016 - Springer

Although program adaptation is a reality in community-based implementations of evidence-based programs, much of the discussion about adaptation remains theoretical. The primary …

Genotyping confirms inheritance of the rare At(a-) type in a case of haemolytic disease of the newborn.

The journal of pathology. Clinical research

McBean R, Liew YW, Wilson B, Kupatawintu P, Emthip M, Hyland C, Flower R.
PMID: 27499913
J Pathol Clin Res. 2015 Dec 11;2(1):53-5. doi: 10.1002/cjp2.33. eCollection 2016 Jan.

The At(a) blood group antigen (now AUG2 in the Augustine system) is a high-frequency antigen with negative phenotype At(a-) found only in individuals of African ancestry. In a twin pregnancy, the fifth pregnancy in a woman of African origin,...

Reticular synthesis of porous molecular 1D nanotubes and 3D networks.

Nature chemistry

Slater AG, Little MA, Pulido A, Chong SY, Holden D, Chen L, Morgan C, Wu X, Cheng G, Clowes R, Briggs ME, Hasell T, Jelfs KE, Day GM, Cooper AI.
PMID: 27995921
Nat Chem. 2017 Jan;9(1):17-25. doi: 10.1038/nchem.2663. Epub 2016 Nov 21.

Synthetic control over pore size and pore connectivity is the crowning achievement for porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The same level of control has not been achieved for molecular crystals, which are not defined by strong, directional intermolecular coordination bonds....

Atmospheric Pressure Drift Tube Ion Mobility-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry: Initial Performance Characterization.

Analytical chemistry

Keelor JD, Zambrzycki S, Li A, Clowers BH, Fernández FM.
PMID: 29019648
Anal Chem. 2017 Nov 07;89(21):11301-11309. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b01866. Epub 2017 Oct 27.

Atmospheric pressure drift tube ion mobility spectrometry (AP-DTIMS) was coupled with Fourier transform Orbitrap mass spectrometry. The performance capabilities of this versatile new arrangement were demonstrated for different DTIMS ion gating operation modes and Orbitrap mass spectrometer parameters with...

Competitive exclusion between insular Lacerta species (Sauria, Lacertidae) : Notes on experimental Introductions.

Oecologia

Nevo E, Gorman G, Soulé M, Yang SY, Clover R, Jovanović V.
PMID: 28306864
Oecologia. 1972 Jun;10(2):183-190. doi: 10.1007/BF00347990.

Competetive exclusion between Lacerta sicula and L. melisellensis characterizes the small islands of the Adriatic Sea.In 1958 and 1959 M. Radovanovié introduced Lacerta sicula or Lacerta melisellensis onto islands exclusively occupied by the other species. During the summer of...

The synthesis and characterization of compounds of the type Hg[1-C(6)H(4)-2-C(H)=NC(6)H(5-n)R(n)](2).

Inorganic chemistry

Flower KR, Howard VJ, Naguthney S, Pritchard RG, Warren JE, McGown AT.
PMID: 11925187
Inorg Chem. 2002 Apr 08;41(7):1907-12. doi: 10.1021/ic010881q.

The organomercurial compounds Hg[1-C(6)H(4)-2-C(H)=NC(6)H(5-n)R(n)](2) (R = 4-NMe(2), 6a; 4-Me, 6b; 4-I, 6c; 4-NO(2), 6d; 2-(i)Pr, 6e; 2-Me, 6f; 2,6-(i)Pr(2), 6g; 2,6-Me(2), 6h) have been prepared in good overall yield from 2-bromobenzaldehyde. All of the compounds have been characterized by...

High surface area amorphous microporous poly(aryleneethynylene) networks using tetrahedral carbon- and silicon-centred monomers.

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)

Stöckel E, Wu X, Trewin A, Wood CD, Clowes R, Campbell NL, Jones JT, Khimyak YZ, Adams DJ, Cooper AI.
PMID: 19099072
Chem Commun (Camb). 2009 Jan 08;(2):212-4. doi: 10.1039/b815044c. Epub 2008 Nov 14.

Poly(aryleneethynylene) networks prepared from tetrahedral monomers are highly microporous and exhibit apparent Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface areas of up to 1213 m2 g(-1).

A predictor of membrane class: Discriminating alpha-helical and beta-barrel membrane proteins from non-membranous proteins.

Bioinformation

Taylor PD, Toseland CP, Attwood TK, Flower DR.
PMID: 17597890
Bioinformation. 2006 Oct 07;1(6):208-13.

Accurate protein structure prediction remains an active objective of research in bioinformatics. Membrane proteins comprise approximately 20% of most genomes. They are, however, poorly tractable targets of experimental structure determination. Their analysis using bioinformatics thus makes an important contribution...

Alpha helical trans-membrane proteins: Enhanced prediction using a Bayesian approach.

Bioinformation

Taylor PD, Toseland CP, Attwood TK, Flower DR.
PMID: 17597896
Bioinformation. 2006 Nov 14;1(6):234-6.

Membrane proteins, which constitute approximately 20% of most genomes, are poorly tractable targets for experimental structure determination, thus analysis by prediction and modelling makes an important contribution to their on-going study. Membrane proteins form two main classes: alpha helical...

AntiJen: a quantitative immunology database integrating functional, thermodynamic, kinetic, biophysical, and cellular data.

Immunome research

Toseland CP, Clayton DJ, McSparron H, Hemsley SL, Blythe MJ, Paine K, Doytchinova IA, Guan P, Hattotuwagama CK, Flower DR.
PMID: 16305757
Immunome Res. 2005 Oct 06;1(1):4. doi: 10.1186/1745-7580-1-4.

AntiJen is a database system focused on the integration of kinetic, thermodynamic, functional, and cellular data within the context of immunology and vaccinology. Compared to its progenitor JenPep, the interface has been completely rewritten and redesigned and now offers...

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