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    Investigating the Conservation of Mechanical Energy Using Video Analysis: Four Cases by Bryan, J. A

    Published in Physics education (01-01-2010)
    “…Inexpensive video analysis technology now enables students to make precise measurements of an object's position at incremental times during its motion. Such…”
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    Contributions of Leisure Participation in Predicting Stress Coping and Health among Police and Emergency Response Services Workers by Iwasaki, Yoshitaka, Mannell, Roger C., Smale, Bryan J. A., Butcher, Janice

    Published in Journal of health psychology (01-01-2005)
    “…This study examined the extent to which frequency and enjoyment measures of leisure participation predict adaptational outcomes, over and above the…”
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    Aortic stenosis: diagnosis and management by Zakkar, M, Bryan, A J, Angelini, G D

    Published in BMJ (Online) (19-10-2016)
    “…This review describes the causes, pathophysiology, presentation, and treatment of aortic stenosis. References…”
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    NICE thromboprophylaxis guidelines are not associated with increased pericardial effusion after surgery of the proximal thoracic aorta by Rahman, I A, Hussain, A, Davies, A, Bryan, A J

    “…In 2010 the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) released guidelines on venous thromboembolism. Strategy focused on risk assessment,…”
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    Active microwave imaging. I. 2-D forward and inverse scattering methods by Qing Huo Liu, Zhong Qing Zhang, Wang, T.T., Bryan, J.A., Ybarra, G.A., Nolte, L.W., Joines, W.T.

    “…Active microwave imaging (MWI) for the detection of breast tumors is an emerging technique to complement existing X-ray mammography. The potential advantages…”
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    Influence of concomitant coronary artery bypass graft on outcome of surgery of the ascending aorta/arch by Narayan, P, Rogers, C A, Caputo, M, Angelini, G D, Bryan, A J

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-02-2007)
    “…Background: Surgery of the ascending aorta with or without arch is being performed in an increasingly elderly population with risks of coexisting coronary…”
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    Myocardial injury in hypertrophic hearts of patients undergoing aortic valve surgery using cold or warm blood cardioplegia by Ascione, R., Caputo, M., Gomes, W.J., Lotto, A.A., Bryan, A.J., Angelini, G.D., Suleiman, M.-S.

    “…Objectives: Myocardial protection techniques during cardiac surgery have been largely investigated in the clinical setting of coronary revascularisation. Few…”
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    Wave Modelling: A Lesson Illustrating the Integration of Mathematics, Science and Technology through Multiple Representations by Bryan, J. A, Fennell, B. D

    Published in Physics education (01-07-2009)
    “…Because mathematical formulae and problem solving are such prominent components of most introductory physics courses, many students consider these courses to…”
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    Converging Lens Simulation Design and Image Predictions by Bryan, J. A, Slough, S. W

    Published in Physics education (01-05-2009)
    “…While computer technology continues to enhance the teaching and learning of all science disciplines, computer simulations, in particular, have become…”
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    Early and mid-term outcomes of surgery of the ascending aorta/arch: is there a relationship with caseload? by Narayan, P., Caputo, M., Rogers, C.A., Alwair, H., Mahesh, B., Angelini, G.D., Bryan, A.J.

    “…Objectives: The relationship between caseload and early outcome remains a subject for debate in cardiac surgery. Surgery of the thoracic aorta is an area of…”
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    The effects of cardiopulmonary bypass temperature on inflammatory response following cardiopulmonary bypass by Birdi, I., Caputo, M., Underwood, M., Bryan, A.J., Angelini, G.D.

    “…Objectives: The inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass is believed to play an important role in end organ dysfunction after open heart surgery and may…”
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    Intermittent antegrade hyperkalaemic warm blood cardioplegia supplemented with magnesium prevents myocardial substrate derangement in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery by Caputo, M., Bryan, A.J., Calafiore, A.M., Suleiman, M.-S., Angelini, G.D.

    “…Objective: The influence of the addition of magnesium on myocardial protection with intermittent antegrade warm blood hyperkalaemic cardioplegia in patients…”
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    Characterisation of immune responses in healthy foals when a multivalent vaccine protocol was initiated at age 90 or 180 days by Davis, E. G., Bello, N. M., Bryan, A. J., Hankins, K., Wilkerson, M.

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-11-2015)
    “…REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Protection from infectious disease requires antigen‐specific immunity. In foals, most vaccine protocols are delayed until 6…”
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    Influence of normothermic systemic perfusion during coronary artery bypass operations: A randomized prospective study by Birdi, Inderpaul, Regragui, Idris, Izzat, Mohammed B., Bryan, Alan J., Angelini, Gianni D.

    “…Objectives: Normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has been proposed as a more physiologic technique than hypothermic bypass for the maintenance of the body…”
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    Changes in myocardial concentration of glutamate and aspartate during coronary artery surgery by Suleiman, M S, Dihmis, W C, Caputo, M, Angelini, G D, Bryan, A J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-03-1997)
    “…Myocardial ischemic arrest, using a cold crystalloid cardioplegic solution, decreases intracellular concentrations of glutamate (from 6.2 +/- 0.5 to 4.5 +/-…”
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    External stenting reduces early medial and neointimal thickening in a pig model of arteriovenous bypass grafting by Angelini, Gianni D., Izzat, Mohammad Bashar, Bryan, Alan J., Newby, Andrew C.

    “…The long-term clinical success of coronary artery bypass grafting with autologous saphenous vein is limited by progressive medial and neointimal thickening in…”
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    Warm blood hyperkalaemic reperfusion (‘hot shot’) prevents myocardial substrate derangement in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery by Caputo, M., Dihmis, W.C., Bryan, A.J., Suleiman, M.-S., Angelini, G.D.

    “…Objective: A significant metabolic derangement occurs in the ischaemic-reperfused heart of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery using cold blood…”
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    The biology of saphenous vein graft occlusion: etiology and strategies for prevention by Bryan, A J, Angelini, G D

    Published in Current opinion in cardiology (01-11-1994)
    “…Saphenous vein graft failure remains a significant clinical and economic burden. Although increased use of arterial conduits has improved long-term outcome,…”
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