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    Modelling intestinal glucose absorption in premature infants using continuous glucose monitoring data by Knopp, J.L., Signal, M., Harris, D.L., Marics, G, Weston, P., Harding, J., Tóth-Heyn, P., Hómlok, J., Benyó, B., Chase, J.G.

    “…•A two compartment model of glucose transfer and absorption in the digestive system is proposed for modelling milk feeds in infants.•Continuous glucose monitor…”
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    Lower Glycemic Fluctuations Early After Bariatric Surgery Partially Explained by Caloric Restriction by Yip, S., Signal, M., Smith, G., Beban, G., Booth, M., Babor, R., Chase, J. G., Murphy, R.

    Published in Obesity surgery (2014)
    “…Background We assessed the acute impact of laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (GBP) or sleeve gastrectomy (SG) compared to caloric-matched control group…”
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    Physical Activity in Adolescents with and without Type 1 Diabetes during the New Zealand COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown of 2020 by Telford, Deborah M, Signal, Dana M, Hofman, Paul L, Gusso, Silmara

    “…Physical activity (PA) is an important part of lifestyle management for adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Opportunities for PA were reduced by COVID-19…”
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    Assessing Interrater Agreement via the Average Deviation Index Given a Variety of Theoretical and Methodological Problems by Smith-Crowe, Kristin, Burke, Michael J., Kouchaki, Maryam, Signal, Sloane M.

    Published in Organizational research methods (01-01-2013)
    “…Currently, guidelines do not exist for applying interrater agreement indices to the vast majority of methodological and theoretical problems that…”
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    Continuous glucose monitors and tight glycaemic control in intensive care: an in-silico proof of concept analysis by Signal, M, Pretty, C.G, Le Compte, A, Shaw, G.M, Chase, J.G

    “…Tight glycaemic control (TGC) in critical care has shown distinct benefits, but has also proven difficult to obtain. The risk of severe hypoglycaemia (<…”
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