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    Reprioritising global mental health: psychoses in sub-Saharan Africa by Omigbodun, O O, Ryan, G K, Fasoranti, B, Chibanda, D, Esliker, R, Sefasi, A, Kakuma, R, Shakespeare, T, Eaton, J

    “…Arthur Kleinman's 2009 Lancet commentary described global mental health as a "moral failure of humanity", asserting that priorities should be based not on the…”
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    Co-producing research on psychosis: a scoping review on barriers, facilitators and outcomes by Jakobsson, C. E, Genovesi, E, Afolayan, A, Bella-Awusah, T, Omobowale, O, Buyanga, M, Kakuma, R, Ryan, G. K

    “…Abstract Introduction Co-production is a collaborative approach to service user involvement in which users and researchers share power and responsibility in…”
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    Development of Habitat Suitability Criteria and In‐Stream Habitat Assessment for the Benthic Cyanobacteria Phormidium by Heath, M. W, Wood, S. A, Brasell, K. A, Young, R. G, Ryan, K. G

    Published in River research and applications (01-01-2015)
    “…Global demand for freshwater has led to unprecedented levels of water abstraction from riverine systems. This has resulted in large alterations in natural…”
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    Lessons from a theory of change-driven evaluation of a global mental health funding portfolio by Esponda, G Miguel, Ryan, G K, Estrin, G Lockwood, Usmani, S, Lee, L, Murphy, J, Qureshi, O, Endale, T, Regan, M, Eaton, J, De Silva, M

    “…Given the underinvestment in global mental health to-date, it is important to consider how best to maximize the impact of existing investments. Theory of…”
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    Partnership for the implementation of mental health policy in Nigeria: a case study of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Programme in Benue State by Ryan, G K, Nwefoh, E, Aguocha, C, Ode, P O, Okpoju, S O, Ocheche, P, Woyengikuro, A, Abdulmalik, J, Eaton, J

    “…71% of countries in the World Health Organisation's (WHO's) African Region have a stand-alone mental health policy or plan, but only 14% have fully implemented…”
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    Fine‐scale spatial variability in anatoxin‐a and homoanatoxin‐a concentrations in benthic cyanobacterial mats: implication for monitoring and management by Wood, S.A, Heath, M.W, Kuhajek, J, Ryan, K.G

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-12-2010)
    “…Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the variability in anatoxin‐a (ATX) and homoanatoxin‐a (HTX) concentrations in benthic cyanobacterial mats…”
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    Spring sea ice photosynthesis, primary productivity and biomass distribution in eastern Antarctica, 2002-2004 by MCMINN, A, RYAN, K. G, RALPH, P. J, PANKOWSKI, A

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2007)
    “…While it is known that Antarctic sea ice biomass and productivity are highly variable over small spatial and temporal scales, there have been very few…”
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    Chlorophyll fluorescence imaging analysis of the responses of Antarctic bottom-ice algae to light and salinity during melting by Ryan, K.G., Tay, M.L., Martin, A., McMinn, A., Davy, S.K.

    “…Bottom-ice algae within Antarctic sea ice were examined using chlorophyll fluorescence imaging. The detailed structure of the bottom-ice algal community…”
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    Responses to UV‐B radiation in Trifolium repens L. – physiological links to plant productivity and water availability by HOFMANN, R. W., CAMPBELL, B. D., BLOOR, S. J., SWINNY, E. E., MARKHAM, K. R., RYAN, K. G., FOUNTAIN, D. W.

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-04-2003)
    “…ABSTRACT This study used comparisons across nine populations of Trifolium repens (white clover) in conjunction with drought to examine physiological responses…”
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    Acclimation of Antarctic bottom-ice algal communities to lowered salinities during melting by RYAN, K. G, RALPH, P, MCMINN, A

    Published in Polar biology (01-10-2004)
    “…Sea-ice brine algal communities were exposed to salinities between 30 and 10[per thousand] during melting. There was a progressive decline in maximum quantum…”
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    Relationships between molecular bacterial diversity and chemistry of groundwater in the Wairarapa Valley, New Zealand by Sirisena, KA, Daughney, CJ, Moreau, M, Ryan, KG, Chambers, GK

    “…Groundwater plays an important role in New Zealand water supplies and hence monitoring activities are conducted regularly. Most monitoring programmes aim to…”
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    The effects of UVB radiation on temperate southern hemisphere forests by Ryan, K.G., Hunt, J.E.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-10-2005)
    “…The temperate forests of the southern hemisphere are the most likely forests to be affected by increased levels of ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation resulting from…”
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    Flavonoids and UV Photoprotection in Arabidopsis Mutants by Ryan, Ken G, Swinny, Ewald E, Winefield, Chris, Markham, Kenneth R

    “…Wild-type Arabidopsis L. leaves exposed to low ultraviolet-B (U V B ) conditions contained predominantly kaempferol glycosides, with low levels of quercetin…”
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    In situ oxygen microelectrode measurements of bottom-ice algal production in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica by TRENERRY, L. J, MCMINN, A, RYAN, K. G

    Published in Polar biology (2002)
    “…In-situ estimates of fast-ice algal productivity at Cape Evans, McMurdo Sound, in 1999 were lower than at the same site in previous years. Under-ice irradiance…”
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    A small-scale outdoor plant growth chamber with modulated enhancement of solar UV-B radiation by Ryan, K.G. (New Zealand Institute for Industrial Research and Development, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.), Ireland, W

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-05-1997)
    “…An outdoor, solar illuminated growth chamber with modulated UV-B enhancement, is described and its performance characterized. The chamber was clad with Teflon…”
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    Cell wall sited flavonoids in lisianthus flower petals by Markham, Kenneth R., Ryan, Ken G., Gould, Kevin S., Rickards, Geoff K.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-08-2000)
    “…Flavonoids are considered to be located predominantly in the vacuoles of epidermal cells and in the cuticular wax of terrestrial plants. However, recent…”
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    Responses of Nine Trifolium repens L. Populations to Ultraviolet-B Radiation: Differential Flavonol Glycoside Accumulation and Biomass Production by Hofmann, Rainer W., Swinny, Ewald E., Bloor, Stephen J., Markham, Kenneth R., Ryan, Ken G., Campbell, Bruce D., Jordan, Brian R., Fountain, David W.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-09-2000)
    “…This study aimed to quantify and identify flavonoids involved in the response of nine populations of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) to ultraviolet-B…”
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    Phylogenetic analyses of bacteria in sea ice at Cape Hallett, Antarctica by Maas, EW, Simpson, AM, Martin, A, Thompson, S, Koh, EY, Davy, SK, Ryan, KG, O'Toole, RF

    “…Every year, an area of sea ice forms around the continent of Antarctica that is inhabited by communities of microbes. Although the microbial component of this…”
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