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    The role of topical antibiotics used as prophylaxis in surgical site infection prevention by MCHUGH, S. M, COLLINS, C. J, CORRIGAN, M. A, HILL, A. D. K, HUMPHREYS, H

    Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-04-2011)
    “…Compared with systemic antibiotic therapy, the topical or local delivery of an antibiotic has many potential advantages. However, local antibiotics at the…”
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    Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility by Matisoo-Smith, E, Gosling, A L, Platt, D, Kardailsky, O, Prost, S, Cameron-Christie, S, Collins, C J, Boocock, J, Kurumilian, Y, Guirguis, M, Pla Orquín, R, Khalil, W, Genz, H, Abou Diwan, G, Nassar, J, Zalloua, P

    Published in PloS one (10-01-2018)
    “…The Phoenicians emerged in the Northern Levant around 1800 BCE and by the 9th century BCE had spread their culture across the Mediterranean Basin, establishing…”
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    Complex history of dog (Canis familiaris) origins and translocations in the Pacific revealed by ancient mitogenomes by Greig, K., Gosling, A., Collins, C. J., Boocock, J., McDonald, K., Addison, D. J., Allen, M. S., David, B., Gibbs, M., Higham, C. F. W., Liu, F., McNiven, I. J., O’Connor, S., Tsang, C. H., Walter, R., Matisoo-Smith, E.

    Published in Scientific reports (14-06-2018)
    “…Archaeological evidence suggests that dogs were introduced to the islands of Oceania via Island Southeast Asia around 3,300 years ago, and reached the eastern…”
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    Predicting the Unpredictable: Weighted Averaging of Past Stimulus Timing Facilitates Ocular Pursuit of Randomly Timed Stimuli by Collins, C. J. S, Barnes, Graham R

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (21-10-2009)
    “…In motor control, prediction of future events is vital for overcoming sensory-motor processing delays and facilitating rapid and accurate responses in a…”
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    The influence of cues and stimulus history on the non-linear frequency characteristics of the pursuit response to randomized target motion by Barnes, Graham R., Collins, C. J. Sue

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-07-2011)
    “…When humans pursue motion stimuli composed of alternating constant velocity segments of randomised duration (RD), they nevertheless initiate anticipatory eye…”
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    The Influence of Briefly Presented Randomized Target Motion on the Extraretinal Component of Ocular Pursuit by Barnes, G. R, Collins, C. J. S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-2008)
    “…Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom Submitted 18 September 2007; accepted in final form 29 November 2007 We assessed…”
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    The influence of metabolic disorders on adaptive immunity by Collins, Thomas J. C., Morgan, Pooranee K., Man, Kevin, Lancaster, Graeme I., Murphy, Andrew J.

    Published in Cellular & molecular immunology (01-10-2024)
    “…The immune system plays a crucial role in protecting the body from invading pathogens and maintaining tissue homoeostasis. Maintaining homoeostatic lipid…”
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    Scaling of smooth anticipatory eye velocity in response to sequences of discrete target movements in humans by COLLINS, C. J. S, BARNES, G. R

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-12-2005)
    “…We investigated the ability to generate anticipatory smooth pursuit to sequences of constant velocity (ramp) stimuli of increasing complexity. Previously, it…”
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    Improved solar-blind detectivity using an AlxGa1−xN heterojunction p–i–n photodiode by Collins, C. J., Chowdhury, U., Wong, M. M., Yang, B., Beck, A. L., Dupuis, R. D., Campbell, J. C.

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-05-2002)
    “…We report the improved detectivity of AlxGa1−xN-based solar-blind p–i–n photodiodes with high zero-bias external quantum efficiency. The zero-bias external…”
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    The occluded onset pursuit paradigm : prolonging anticipatory smooth pursuit in the absence of visual feedback by COLLINS, C. J. S, BARNES, G. R

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-10-2006)
    “…Humans can produce anticipatory smooth pursuit (ASP) for a few hundred ms prior to the appearance of a moving target. Once visual feedback is available,…”
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    Enhanced room-temperature luminescence efficiency through carrier localization in AlxGa1−xN alloys by Collins, C. J., Sampath, A. V., Garrett, G. A., Sarney, W. L., Shen, H., Wraback, M., Nikiforov, A. Yu, Cargill, G. S., Dierolf, V.

    Published in Applied physics letters (17-01-2005)
    “…AlGaN samples grown by plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy on sapphire (0001) substrates, with 20%–50% Al content and without the use of indium, show…”
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    Pre-human New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) rookeries on mainland New Zealand by Collins, CJ, Rawlence, NJ, Worthy, TH, Scofield, RP, Tennyson, AJD, Smith, I, Knapp, M, Waters, JM

    “…Holocene New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) bones collected from the north of New Zealand's South Island strengthen existing evidence for the former…”
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    GaN avalanche photodiodes by Carrano, J. C., Lambert, D. J. H., Eiting, C. J., Collins, C. J., Li, T., Wang, S., Yang, B., Beck, A. L., Dupuis, R. D., Campbell, J. C.

    Published in Applied physics letters (14-02-2000)
    “…We report the electrical and optical characteristics of avalanche photodiodes fabricated in GaN grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. The…”
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    ‘TB or not TB’: the conundrum of pre-European contact tuberculosis in the Pacific by McDonald, S. K., Matisoo-Smith, E. A., Buckley, H. R., Walter, R. K., Aung, H. L., Collins, C. J., Cook, G. M., Kardailsky, O., Krause, J., Knapp, M.

    “…Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global health threat, infecting one-third of the world's population. Despite this prominence, the age, origin and spread of the…”
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    Predicting the duration of ocular pursuit in humans by BARNES, G. R, COLLINS, C. J. S, ARNOLD, L. R

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-2005)
    “…This study examines the effects of expectation on the timing of ocular pursuit termination. Human subjects pursued repeated, constant velocity (15 or 30…”
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    Growth of AlGaN alloys exhibiting enhanced luminescence efficiency by Sampath, A V, Garrett, G A, Collins, C J, Sarney, W L, Readinger, E D, Newman, P G, Shen, H, Wraback, M

    Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-04-2006)
    “…Interest in developing ultraviolet emitters using the III-Nitride family of semiconductors has sparked considerable effort in fabricating AlGaN alloys that…”
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    Reporting of meticillin-resistant and -susceptible Staphylococcus aureus on death certificates in Irish hospitals by Collins, C.J, Fraher, M.H, O’Connell, K, Fennell, J, FitzGerald, S.F, O’Sullivan, N, Cormican, M, Fenelon, L.E, Murphy, P, Hannan, M.M

    Published in The Journal of hospital infection (01-02-2011)
    “…Summary The documentation of infection with meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on death certificates has been the subject of considerable public…”
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    Factors affecting the longevity of a short-term velocity store for predictive oculomotor tracking by CHAKRABORTI, S. R, BARNES, G. R, COLLINS, C. J. S

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-2002)
    “…Fast (up to 30 degrees /s) anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements can be built up with repeated transient motion stimuli. It is thought that such stimuli…”
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