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    Examples of deformation-dependent flow simulations of conjunctive use with MF-OWHM by Hanson, R. T., Traum, J., Boyce, S. E., Schmid, W., Hughes, J. D.

    “…The dependency of surface- and groundwater flows and aquifer hydraulic properties on deformation induced by changes in aquifer head is not accounted for in the…”
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    Coarticulatory organization for lip rounding in Turkish and English by BOYCE, S. E

    “…A number of studies, involving English, Swedish, French, and Spanish, have shown that, for sequences of rounded vowels separated by nonlabial consonants, both…”
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    Oral feeding after total laryngectomy by Boyce, S E, Meyers, A D

    Published in Head & neck (01-05-1989)
    “…Pharyngocutaneous fistulae occur in 15%-25% of patients after total laryngectomy. Factors that may predispose to fistulae formation include prior radiation,…”
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    Hearing results and control of vertigo after retrolabyrinthine vestibular nerve section by Boyce, S E, Mischke, R E, Goin, D W

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-03-1988)
    “…To determine the effect of retrolabyrinthine vestibular nerve section (RVNS) on hearing, vertigo, and associated symptoms, we reviewed our experience in 48…”
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    Blood pressure responses to dietary sodium manipulation during normotensive human pregnancy by McEniery, P J, Hunyor, S N, Cooper, K A, Gallery, E D, Gyory, A Z, Boyce, E S

    “…Short-term salt loading and salt restriction in a group of normal pregnant women produced no changes in lying, sitting or standing blood pressures or heart…”
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    Verifying a vocal tract model with a closed side-branch by Jackson, M T, Espy-Wilson, C, Boyce, S E

    “…In this article an implementation of a vocal tract model and its validation are described. The model uses a transmission line model to calculate pole and zero…”
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    Successful pregnancy in a renal transplant recipient taking cyclosporin A by Duggan, C J, Boyce, E S, Caterson, R J, Mahony, J F

    “…A 27 year old woman with a fourth cadaveric renal transplant successfully completed a 33 week pregnancy whilst taking cyclosporin A and prednisolone. Her renal…”
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    Accuracy of Borg's ratings of perceived exertion in the prediction of heart rates during pregnancy by O'Neill, M E, Cooper, K A, Mills, C M, Boyce, E S, Hunyor, S N

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-06-1992)
    “…When using Borg's 6-20 scale during pregnancy, ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) did not significantly correlate with exercise heart rates (HR) (P greater…”
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    Capillary permeability in normal and hypertensive human pregnancy by Hunyor, S N, McEniery, P T, Roberts, K A, Bellamy, G R, Roffe, D J, Gallery, E D, Gyory, A Z, Boyce, E S

    “…Capillary permeability (CP) is elevated in late normal pregnancy, when compared to postpartum values. In women with pregnancy associated hypertension (PAH),…”
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    Acoustic modeling of American English /r by Espy-Wilson, C Y, Boyce, S E, Jackson, M, Narayanan, S, Alwan, A

    “…Recent advances in physiological data collection methods have made it possible to test the accuracy of predictions against speaker-specific vocal tracts and…”
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    Articulatory tradeoffs reduce acoustic variability during American English /r/ production by Guenther, F H, Espy-Wilson, C Y, Boyce, S E, Matthies, M L, Zandipour, M, Perkell, J S

    “…The American English phoneme /r/ has long been associated with large amounts of articulatory variability during production. This paper investigates the…”
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    Cardiac and haemodynamic measurements in hypertensive pregnancy by Larkin, H, Gallery, E D, Hunyor, S N, Gyory, A Z, Boyce, E S

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-12-1980)
    “…1. Haemodynamic and left ventricular variables were determined by M-mode echocardiography in 21 normotensive and 36 hypertensive patients during the last…”
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    Probing Molecular Docking in a Charged Model Binding Site by Brenk, Ruth, Vetter, Stefan W., Boyce, Sarah E., Goodin, David B., Shoichet, Brian K.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (14-04-2006)
    “…A model binding site was used to investigate charge–charge interactions in molecular docking. This simple site, a small (180 Å 3) engineered cavity in…”
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    Fetal heart rate and maternal cardiovascular and catecholamine responses to dynamic exercise by Cooper, K A, Hunyor, S N, Boyce, E S, O'Neill, M E, Frewin, D B

    “…Fourteen women performed treadmill exercise for continuous 10-minute periods at levels of 2, 3 and 4 mets in the second and third trimester of pregnancy and…”
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    Doppler ultrasound method for detecting human fetal breathing in utero by Boyce, E S, Dawes, G S, Gough, J D, Poore, E R

    Published in British Medical Journal (03-07-1976)
    “…An audible Doppler ultrasound method for detecting human fetal breathing movements in utero has been developed. The frequencies synchronous with fetal…”
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    Acoustic noise characteristics of a 4 Telsa MRI scanner by More, Shashikant R., Lim, Teik C., Li, Mingfeng, Holland, Christy K., Boyce, Suzanne E., Lee, Jing-Huei

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance imaging (01-03-2006)
    “…Purpose To quantify the acoustic noise characteristics of a 4 Tesla MRI scanner, and determine the effects of structural acoustics and gradient pulse…”
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    Articulatory and acoustic correlates of the [s-š] distinction by Perkell, J. S., Boyce, S. E., Stevens, K. N.

    “…Spectra for the consonants [s] and [š] show a distinct difference in the frequency of the lowest major spectral peak. Introspection suggests that the…”
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    Haemodynamics of hypertension in pregnancy assessed by M-mode echocardiography by Larkin, H, Gallery, E D, Hunyor, S N, Gyory, A Z, Boyce, E S

    “…1. Echocardiographic haemodynamic and left ventricular parameters were determined in twenty-one normontensives and thirty-six hypertensives during the last…”
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