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    Clinical breakpoints for the echinocandins and Candida revisited: Integration of molecular, clinical, and microbiological data to arrive at species-specific interpretive criteria by Pfaller, M.A, Diekema, D.J, Andes, D, Arendrup, M.C, Brown, S.D, Lockhart, S.R, Motyl, M, Perlin, D.S

    Published in Drug resistance updates (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract The CLSI established clinical breakpoints (CBPs) for caspofungin (CSF), micafungin (MCF) and anidulafungin (ANF) versus Candida. The same CBP…”
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    Disliked food acting as a contaminant during infancy. A disgust based motivation for rejection by Brown, S.D., Harris, G.

    Published in Appetite (01-04-2012)
    “…This study was conducted to examine whether disliked foods can act as contaminants to liked foods during infancy. Participants (aged 18–26months, N=18) were…”
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    Moderate intensity sports and exercise is associated with glycaemic control in women with gestational diabetes by Ehrlich, S.F, Hedderson, M.M, Brown, S.D, Sternfeld, B, Chasan-Taber, L, Feng, J, Adams, J, Ching, J, Crites, Y, Quesenberry, C.P, Ferrara, A

    Published in Diabetes & metabolism (01-10-2017)
    “…Abstract Aim To assess the association of regular, unsupervised sports and exercise during pregnancy, by intensity level, with glycaemic control in women with…”
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    Disliked food acting as a contaminant in a sample of young children by Brown, S.D., Harris, G., Bell, L., Lines, L.M.

    Published in Appetite (01-06-2012)
    “…► This paper investigated whether disliked food can act as a contaminant in young children. ► Children reduce their rating of a liked food once it has touched…”
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    Coals as sorbents for the removal and reduction of hexavalent chromium from aqueous waste streams by Lakatos, J., Brown, S.D., Snape, C.E.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-03-2002)
    “…The aim of this study is to demonstrate the potential of coals as a low-cost reactive barrier material for environmental protection applications, with the…”
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    Heuristics for Area Minimization in LUT-Based FPGA Technology Mapping by Manohararajah, V., Brown, S.D., Vranesic, Z.G.

    “…In this paper, an iterative technology-mapping tool called IMap is presented. It supports depth-oriented (area is a secondary objective), area-oriented (depth…”
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    Functionally Linear Decomposition and Synthesis of Logic Circuits for FPGAs by Czajkowski, T.S., Brown, S.D.

    “…This paper presents a novel XOR-based logic synthesis approach called functionally linear decomposition and synthesis (FLDS). This approach decomposes a logic…”
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    Integrating production and natural resource management on mixed farms in eastern Australia: The cost of conservation in agricultural landscapes by House, A.P.N., MacLeod, N.D., Cullen, B., Whitbread, A.M., Brown, S.D., McIvor, J.G.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-09-2008)
    “…A simple scenario and modelling approach to farm design was used to investigate the potential for improving on-farm conservation outcomes in three mixed…”
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    Predicting Interconnect Delay for Physical Synthesis in a FPGA CAD Flow by Manohararajah, V., Chiu, G.R., Singh, D.P., Brown, S.D.

    “…This paper studies the prediction of interconnect delay in an industrial setting. Industrial circuits and two industrial field-programmable gate-array (FPGA)…”
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    Scalable Synthesis and Clustering Techniques Using Decision Diagrams by Ling, A.C., Jianwen Zhu, Brown, S.D.

    “…Binary-decision diagrams (BDDs) have proven to be an efficient means to represent and manipulate Boolean formulas and sets due to their compactness and…”
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    FPGA PLB Architecture Evaluation and Area Optimization Techniques Using Boolean Satisfiability by Ling, A.C., Singh, D.P., Brown, S.D.

    “…This paper presents a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) logic synthesis technique based upon Boolean satisfiability. This paper shows how to map any Boolean…”
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    Release of NO from the combustion of coal chars by Harding, A.W., Brown, S.D., Thomas, K.M.

    Published in Combustion and flame (01-12-1996)
    “…The emissions of nitrogen oxides during coal combustion contribute to acid rain and are a major environmental problems. In this investigation, the release of…”
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    Agents and spectres: Life-space on a medium secure forensic psychiatric unit by Reavey, P., Brown, S.D., Kanyeredzi, A., McGrath, L., Tucker, I.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-01-2019)
    “…Medium secure forensic psychiatric units are unique environments within the broader ‘post asylum’ landscape of mental health services. Length of stay is much…”
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    New estimation approaches for the hierarchical Linear Ballistic Accumulator model by Gunawan, D., Hawkins, G.E., Tran, M.-N., Kohn, R., Brown, S.D.

    Published in Journal of mathematical psychology (01-06-2020)
    “…The Linear Ballistic Accumulator (LBA: Brown and Heathcote, 2008) model is used as a measurement tool to answer questions about applied psychology. The…”
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    We are what we (think we) eat: The effect of expected satiety on subsequent calorie consumption by Brown, S.D., Duncan, J., Crabtree, D., Powell, D., Hudson, M., Allan, J.L.

    Published in Appetite (01-09-2020)
    “…Varying expected satiety (ES) for equi-calorie portions of different foods can affect subsequent feelings of hunger and fullness and alter consumption. To our…”
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    The Stanford Leisure-Time Activity Categorical Item (L-Cat): a single categorical item sensitive to physical activity changes in overweight/obese women by Kiernan, M, Schoffman, D E, Lee, K, Brown, S D, Fair, J M, Perri, M G, Haskell, W L

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-12-2013)
    “…Background: Physical activity is essential for chronic disease prevention, yet <40% of overweight/obese adults meet the national activity recommendations. For…”
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