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    Early Glucose Abnormalities in Cystic Fibrosis Are Preceded by Poor Weight Gain by Hameed, Shihab, Morton, John R, Jaffé, Adam, Field, Penny I, Belessis, Yvonne, Yoong, Terence, Katz, Tamarah, Verge, Charles F

    Published in Diabetes care (01-02-2010)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Progressive β-cell loss causes catabolism in cystic fibrosis. Existing diagnostic criteria for diabetes were based on microvascular complications…”
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    Inflammation, Infection, and Pulmonary Function in Infants and Young Children with Cystic Fibrosis by DAKIN, CAROLYN J, NUMA, ANDREW H, WANG, HE, MORTON, JOHN R, VERTZYAS, CALYPSO C, HENRY, RICHARD L

    “…Our aim was to study the effect of lower airway infection on clinical parameters, pulmonary function tests, and inflammation in clinically stable infants and…”
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    Asthma Exacerbations in Children Associated with Rhinovirus but not Human Metapneumovirus Infection by Rawlinson, William D, Waliuzzaman, Zubair, Carter, Ian W, Belessis, Yvonne C, Gilbert, Katarnya M, Morton, John R

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-04-2003)
    “…Children with asthma were studied during the Southern hemisphere winter and summer of 2001–2002. Human rhinovirus (hRV) was significantly associated (P=.0001)…”
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    The effect of exposure to a single vowel on talker normalization for vowels by Morton, John R, Sommers, Mitchell S, Lulich, Steven M

    “…The current work investigated the role of single vowels in talker normalization. Following initial training to identify six talkers from the isolated vowel…”
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    Subglottal resonances of adult male and female native speakers of American English by LULICH, Steven M, MORTON, John R, ARSIKERE, Harish, SOMMERS, Mitchell S, LEUNG, Gary K. F, ALWAN, Abeer

    “…This paper presents a large-scale study of subglottal resonances (SGRs) (the resonant frequencies of the tracheo-bronchial tree) and their relations to various…”
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    Once daily insulin detemir in cystic fibrosis with insulin deficiency by Hameed, Shihab, Morton, John R, Field, Penny I, Belessis, Yvonne, Yoong, Terence, Katz, Tamarah, Woodhead, Helen J, Walker, Jan L, Neville, Kristen A, Campbell, Thomas A, Jaffé, Adam, Verge, Charles F

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-05-2012)
    “…The aim of this study was to determine if once daily insulin detemir reverses decline in weight and lung function in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). 12…”
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    Resonances and wave propagation velocity in the subglottal airways by Lulich, Steven M., Alwan, Abeer, Arsikere, Harish, Morton, John R., Sommers, Mitchell S.

    “…Previous studies of subglottal resonances have reported findings based on relatively few subjects, and the relations between these resonances, subglottal…”
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    Mirth-triggered asthma: Is laughter really the best medicine? by Liangas, Georgios, Morton, John R., Henry, Richard L.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-08-2003)
    “…Mirthful emotions such as laughter and excitement are unrecognized but perhaps important triggers of asthma. Our study aimed to explore the prevalence,…”
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    Relationship between sputum inflammatory markers, lung function, and lung pathology on high-resolution computed tomography in children with cystic fibrosis by Dakin, Carolyn J., Pereira, J.K., Henry, Richard L., Wang, He, Morton, John R.

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-06-2002)
    “…High‐resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is a sensitive technique for early visualisation and location of cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchopathology, and has been…”
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    The effects of prior access to talker information on vowel identification in single- and mixed-talker contexts by Morton, John R., Lulich, Steven M., Sommers, Mitchell

    “…Speech intelligibility is significantly impaired when words are spoken by multiple- compared with single talkers. In the present study, we examined whether…”
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    Age Differences in the Effects of Semantic Context on Speech Perception: The Role of Uncertainty by Morton, John R

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Recent experiments have shown that semantic context effects on spoken word recognition differ between young and older adults (Rogers, Jacoby & Sommers, 2012;…”
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    A new speech corpus for studying subglottal acoustics in speech production, perception, and technology by Lulich, Steven M., Morton, John R., Sommers, Mitchell S., Arsikere, Harish, Lee, Yi-Hui, Alwan, Abeer

    “…Subglottal resonances have received increasing attention in recent studies of speech production, perception, and technology. They affect voice production,…”
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    Relations among subglottal resonances, vowel formants, and speaker height, gender, and native language by Arsikere, Harish, Lee, Yi-Hui, Lulich, Steven M., Morton, John R., Sommers, Mitchell S., Alwan, Abeer

    “…Subglottal resonances (SGRs) have recently been used in automatic speaker normalization (SN), leading to improvements in children’s speech recognition [Wang et…”
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    Effects of environmental complexity and social groupings upon modification of emotional behavior by Denenberg, Victor H, Morton, John R. C

    “…Daily from birth until weaning, rats were either handled or not handled; for the following 25 days, they lived either in laboratory cages or in Hebb…”
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    Effects of preweaning and postweaning manipulations upon problem-solving behavior by Denenberg, Victor H, Morton, John R. C

    “…Rats received either handling or no extrinsic stimulation between birth and weaning. Then they received either restricted or neutral cage rearing or else…”
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    Effects of duration of infantile stimulation upon emotionality by Denenberg, Victor H, Morton, John R. C, Kline, Ned J, Grota, Lee J

    Published in Canadian Journal of Psychology (01-01-1962)
    “…With the assumption that infantile handling is stress-producing and tends to reduce responsiveness to later stressful situations, it was hypothesized that…”
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