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    Farm level risk factors for fluoroquinolone resistance in E. coli and thermophilic Campylobacter spp. on poultry farms by Taylor, N. M., Wales, A. D., Ridley, A. M., Davies, R. H.

    Published in Avian pathology (02-09-2016)
    “…Data on husbandry practices, performance, disease and drug use were collected during a cross-sectional survey of 89 poultry meat farms in England and Wales to…”
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    Differential vulnerability of global motion, global form, and biological motion processing in full-term and preterm children by Taylor, N.M., Jakobson, L.S., Maurer, D., Lewis, T.L.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-2009)
    “…Young children born very prematurely show elevated thresholds for global motion and global form [Atkinson, J. & Braddick, O. (2007). Visual and visuocognitive…”
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    The practicalities of photodynamic therapy in acne vulgaris by Taylor, M.N., Gonzalez, M.L.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-06-2009)
    “…Summary A staple clinical skill in a dermatologist’s repertoire is the ability to treat acne vulgaris effectively. Light‐based therapies such as photodynamic…”
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    DNA extraction from low-biomass carbonate rock: An improved method with reduced contamination and the low-biomass contaminant database by Barton, H.A., Taylor, N.M., Lubbers, B.R., Pemberton, A.C.

    Published in Journal of microbiological methods (01-07-2006)
    “…Caves represent a unique environment in which to study subsurface geomicrobial interactions and processes. One of the primary techniques used to study such…”
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    survey of fluoroquinolone resistance in Escherichia coli and thermophilic Campylobacter spp. on poultry and pig farms in Great Britain by Taylor, N.M, Davies, R.H, Ridley, A, Clouting, C, Wales, A.D, Clifton-Hadley, F.A

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-11-2008)
    “…To estimate the proportions of farms on which broilers, turkeys and pigs were shedding fluoroquinolone (FQ)-resistant Escherichia coli or Campylobacter spp…”
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    Farm-level risk factors for fluoroquinolone resistance in E. coli and thermophilic Campylobacter spp. on finisher pig farms by TAYLOR, N. M., CLIFTON-HADLEY, F. A., WALES, A. D., RIDLEY, A., DAVIES, R. H.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-08-2009)
    “…Logistic regression, supported by other statistical analyses was used to explore the possible association of risk factors with the fluoroquinolone…”
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    Inflammation and metabolism gene sets in subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue are altered 1 hour after exercise in adults with obesity by Ludzki, A C, Schleh, M W, Krueger, E M, Taylor, N M, Ryan, B J, Baldwin, T C, Gillen, J B, Ahn, C, Varshney, P, Horowitz, J F

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-10-2021)
    “…Although the health benefits of exercise in adults with obesity are well described, the direct effects of exercise on adipose tissue that may lead to improved…”
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    Human African trypanosomiasis: diagnosis, relapse and survival after severe melarsoprol-induced encephalopathy by Checkley, A.M., Pepin, J., Gibson, W.C., Taylor, M.N., Jäger, H.R., Mabey, D.C.

    “…We describe a case of human African trypanosomiasis with a number of unusual features. The clinical presentation was subacute, but the infection was shown to…”
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    Embryos of an Antarctic zooplankton require anoxia for dormancy, are permeable to lipophilic chemicals, and reside in sediments containing PCBs by Reed, Katherine A., Park, Hyun, Lee, Sung Gu, Lee, Wonseok, Lee, Sang-Hwan, Bleau, Jason M., Munden, Taylor N. M., Covi, Joseph A.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-11-2018)
    “…Zooplankton in Antarctic maritime lakes face challenges imposed by anthropogenic chemicals. Studies on temperate species suggest that lipophilic chemicals will…”
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    Risk of foot-and-mouth disease associated with proximity in space and time to infected premises and the implications for control policy during the 2001 epidemic in Cumbria by Taylor, N. M., Honhold, N., Paterson, A. D., Mansley, L. M.

    Published in Veterinary record (15-05-2004)
    “…An analysis was made that calculated the risk of disease for premises in the most heavily affected parts of the county of Cumbria during the foot-and-mouth…”
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    Seroepidemiology of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in pigs from farrow-to-finish farms by Leon, E.A, Madec, F, Taylor, N.M, Kobisch, M

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (26-02-2001)
    “…A prospective study was carried out on three intensive farrow-to-finish farms. The aims were to estimate the incidence of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection,…”
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    Use and abuse of mathematical models: an illustration from the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic in the United Kingdom by Kitching, R P, Thrusfield, M V, Taylor, N M

    “…Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a major threat, not only to countries whose economies rely on agricultural exports, but also to industrialised countries that…”
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    Equine anthelmintics: survey of the patterns of use, beliefs and attitudes among horse owners in the UK by Allison, K., Taylor, N. M., Wilsmore, A. J., Garforth, C.

    Published in Veterinary record (07-05-2011)
    “…An online survey was conducted to establish horse owners' beliefs, attitudes and practices relating to the use of anthelmintic drugs. Out of a total of 574…”
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    Evaluation of the application of veterinary judgement in the pre-emptive cull of contiguous premises during the epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease in Cumbria in 2001 by Honhold, N, Taylor, N.M, Wingfield, A, Einshoj, P, Middlemiss, C, Eppink, L, Wroth, R, Mansley, L.M

    Published in Veterinary record (18-09-2004)
    “…This paper presents a detailed analysis of the application of contiguous culling in Cumbria between May 1 and September 30, during the outbreak of…”
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    Control of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia: knowledge, attitudes, perceptions and practices in Narok district of Kenya by Kairu-Wanyoike, S W, Kiara, H, Heffernan, C, Kaitibie, S, Gitau, G K, McKeever, D, Taylor, N M

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-08-2014)
    “…CBPP is an important transboundary disease in sub-Saharan Africa whose control is urgent. Participatory data collection involving 52 focus group discussions in…”
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    Relationship of speed of slaughter on infected premises and intensity of culling of other premises to the rate of spread of the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in Great Britain, 2001 by Honhold, N., Taylor, N.M., Mansley, L.M., Paterson, A.D.

    Published in Veterinary record (04-09-2004)
    “…During the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in the UK in 2001, two major control policies were the rapid identification of cases and the culling of animals on…”
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    Patients' experiences of patient-controlled analgesia by Taylor, N M, Hall, G M, Salmon, P

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-06-1996)
    “…We examined patients' experiences of patient-controlled analgesia by the use of semistructured interviews in 26 patients shortly after discontinuation of the…”
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    Evidence for diverse oxidations in the catabolism of toluene by Rhodococcus rhodochrous strain OFS by VANDERBERG, L. A, KRIEGER-GRUMBINE, R, TAYLOR, M. N

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-04-2000)
    “…Rhodococcus rhodochrous strain OFS grew on toluene as a sole source of carbon and energy with a maximum growth rate of 0.011 h(-1). Initial reaction products…”
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    Fentanyl and the interleukin‐6 response to surgery by Taylor, N. M., Lacoumenta, S., Hall, G. M.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-02-1997)
    “…It has been suggested that large doses of opioids may suppress the interleukin‐6 response to surgery. We examined the effects of the supplementation of…”
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