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What works in secondary schools? A systematic review of classroom-based body image programs

classroom interventions

Yager Z, Diedrichs PC, Ricciardelli LA, Halliwell E.
GSID: ynD09LIgWsgJ
Z Yager, PC Diedrichs, LA Ricciardelli, E Halliwell - Body image, 2013 - Elsevier

… of studies evaluating body image programs that have been conducted with secondary school students in the classroom environment. We aim to assess the effectiveness of these interventions in improving body image (our primary outcome), among adolescent girls and...

A diverse sense of place: citizen science as a tool to connect underrepresented students to science and the national parks

Science and underrepresented

Bowser G, Halliwell P.
GSID: PCcrUaveGsAJ
P Halliwell, G Bowser - Mountain Views, 2019 - fs.fed.us

… Citizen science offers great potential to welcome diverse contributions to science on public … highlights the Rocky Mountain Sustainability and Science Network as an organization that …

Happy Being Me in the UK: A controlled evaluation of a school-based body image intervention with pre-adolescent children

classroom interventions

Bird EL, Diedrichs PC, Halliwell E, Harcourt D.
GSID: RkpQzoxIHWsJ
EL Bird, E Halliwell, PC Diedrichs, D Harcourt - Body image, 2013 - Elsevier

This study evaluated an adapted version of 'Happy Being Me', a school-based body image intervention, with girls and boys aged 10–11 years. Forty-three children participated in a …

Learning to love protected areas: Citizen science projects inspire place attachment for diverse students in United States National Parks

Geoscience Opportunities for Leadership in Diversity AND Program Evaluation

Bowser G, Halliwell P, Whipple S.
GSID: 4tphgVulXUgJ
P Halliwell, S Whipple, G Bowser - Journal of Geoscience …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis

Citizen science, an emerging research tool employed worldwide, can encourage nonprofessionals to engage in scientific exploration. Additionally, the research strategy presents great potential to serve as a learning platform for students, supporting diverse contributions to science on public lands....

Image Enhancement and Quality Measures for Dietary Assessment Using Mobile Devices.

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering

Xu C, Zhu F, Khanna N, Boushey CJ, Delp EJ, Jarman HK, Halliwell E.
PMID: 28572695
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng. 2012 Jan 22;8296. doi: 10.1117/12.909949. Epub 2012 Feb 09.

Measuring accurate dietary intake is considered to be an open research problem in the nutrition and health fields. We are developing a system, known as the mobile device food record (mdFR), to automatically identify and quantify foods and beverages...

Lignin synthesis: The generation of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide by horseradish peroxidase and its stimulation by manganese (II) and phenols.

Planta

Halliwell B.
PMID: 24414365
Planta. 1978 Jan;140(1):81-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00389384.

The enzyme horseradish peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7) catalyses oxidation of NADH. NADH oxidation is prevented by addition of the enzyme superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) to the reaction mixture before adding peroxidase but addition of dismutase after peroxidase has little inhibitory...

The Antioxidant Vitamins C and E: Packer L, Traber MG, Kramer K and Frei B. (Eds) AOCS Press, Champaign, Illinois, 2002.

Free radical research

Halliwell B.
PMID: 27687182
Free Radic Res. 2003;37(10):1146. doi: 10.1080/10715760310001600363.

No abstract available.

Chemical diversity of microbial volatiles and their potential for plant growth and productivity.

Frontiers in plant science

Kanchiswamy CN, Malnoy M, Maffei ME, Awolusi I, Marks E, Hallowell M.
PMID: 25821453
Front Plant Sci. 2015 Mar 13;6:151. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00151. eCollection 2015.

Microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) are produced by a wide array of microorganisms ranging from bacteria to fungi. A growing body of evidence indicates that MVOCs are ecofriendly and can be exploited as a cost-effective sustainable strategy for use...

Timing and context: important considerations in the return of genetic results to research participants.

Journal of community genetics

McBride KA, Hallowell N, Tattersall MH, Kirk J, Ballinger ML, Thomas DM, Mitchell G, Young MA.
PMID: 26004130
J Community Genet. 2016 Jan;7(1):11-20. doi: 10.1007/s12687-015-0231-7. Epub 2015 May 26.

General consensus exists that clinically significant germline genetic research results should be fed back to research participants. A body of literature is emerging about Australian research participants' experiences of feedback of genetic research results and factors that influence a...

Significance of the fragmentation region in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions.

Physical review letters

Back BB, Baker MD, Barton DS, Betts RR, Ballintijn M, Bickley AA, Bindel R, Budzanowski A, Busza W, Carroll A, Decowski MP, García E, George N, Gulbrandsen K, Gushue S, Halliwell C, Hamblen J, Heintzelman GA, Henderson C, Hofman DJ, Hollis RS, Hołyński R, Holzman B, Iordanova A, Johnson E, Kane JL, Katzy J, Khan N, Kucewicz W, Kulinich P, Kuo CM, Lin WT, Manly S, McLeod D, Michałowski J, Mignerey AC, Nouicer R, Olszewski A, Pak R, Park IC, Pernegger H, Reed C, Remsberg LP, Reuter M, Roland C, Roland G, Rosenberg L, Sagerer J, Sarin P, Sawicki P, Skulski W, Steadman SG, Steinberg P, Stephans GS, Stodulski M, Sukhanov A, Tang JL, Teng R, Trzupek A, Vale C, van Nieuwenhuizen GJ, Verdier R, Wadsworth B, Wolfs FL, Wosiek B, Woźniak K, Wuosmaa AH, Wysłouch B.
PMID: 12906591
Phys Rev Lett. 2003 Aug 01;91(5):052303. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.052303. Epub 2003 Aug 01.

We present measurements of the pseudorapidity distribution of primary charged particles produced in Au+Au collisions at three energies, sqrt[s(NN)]=19.6, 130, and 200 GeV, for a range of collision centrali-ties. The distribution narrows for more central collisions and excess particles...

Energy dependence of directed flow over a wide range of pseudorapidity in Au + Au collisions at the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.

Physical review letters

Back BB, Baker MD, Ballintijn M, Barton DS, Betts RR, Bickley AA, Bindel R, Budzanowski A, Busza W, Carroll A, Chai Z, Decowski MP, García E, Gburek T, George N, Gulbrandsen K, Gushue S, Halliwell C, Hamblen J, Hauer M, Heintzelman GA, Henderson C, Hofman DJ, Hollis RS, Hołyński R, Holzman B, Iordanova A, Johnson E, Kane JL, Katzy J, Khan N, Kucewicz W, Kulinich P, Kuo CM, Lin WT, Manly S, McLeod D, Mignerey AC, Nouicer R, Olszewski A, Pak R, Park IC, Pernegger H, Reed C, Remsberg LP, Reuter M, Roland C, Roland G, Rosenberg L, Sagerer J, Sarin P, Sawicki P, Seals H, Sedykh I, Skulski W, Smith CE, Stankiewicz MA, Steinberg P, Stephans GS, Sukhanov A, Tang JL, Tonjes MB, Trzupek A, Vale C, van Nieuwenhuizen GJ, Vaurynovich SS, Verdier R, Veres GI, Wenger E, Wolfs FL, Wosiek B, Woźniak K, Wuosmaa AH, Wysłouch B.
PMID: 16907368
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Jul 07;97(1):012301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.012301. Epub 2006 Jul 07.

We report on measurements of directed flow as a function of pseudorapidity in Au + Au collisions at energies of square root of SNN = 19.6, 62.4, 130 and 200 GeV as measured by the PHOBOS detector at the...

Astronomical spectrophotometry with an acoustooptic filter photometer.

Applied optics

Bates B, Halliwell D, Findlay D.
PMID: 18204549
Appl Opt. 1984 Jan 15;23(2):257. doi: 10.1364/ao.23.000257.

No abstract available.

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