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    Descent toward the Icehouse: Eocene sea surface cooling inferred from GDGT distributions by Inglis, Gordon N., Farnsworth, Alexander, Lunt, Daniel, Foster, Gavin L., Hollis, Christopher J., Pagani, Mark, Jardine, Phillip E., Pearson, Paul N., Markwick, Paul, Galsworthy, Amanda M. J., Raynham, Lauren, Taylor, Kyle. W. R., Pancost, Richard D.

    Published in Paleoceanography (01-07-2015)
    “…The TEX86 proxy, based on the distribution of marine isoprenoidal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether lipids (GDGTs), is increasingly used to reconstruct sea…”
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    Validation of actigraphy sleep metrics in children aged 8 to 16 years: considerations for device type, placement and algorithms by Meredith-Jones, K A, Haszard, J J, Graham-DeMello, A, Campbell, A, Stewart, T, Galland, B C, Cox, A, Kennedy, G, Duncan, S, Taylor, R W

    “…Actigraphy is often used to measure sleep in pediatric populations, despite little confirmatory evidence of the accuracy of existing sleep/wake algorithms. The…”
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    Multi‐Stage Evolution of the South Australian Craton: Petrological Constraints on the Architecture, Lithology, and Geochemistry of the Lithospheric Mantle by Sudholz, Z. J., Yaxley, G. M., Jaques, A. L., Cooper, S. A., Czarnota, K., Taylor, W. R., Chen, J., Knowles, B. M.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-11-2022)
    “…To improve the understanding of the formation and evolution of the sub‐continental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) underlying the South Australian Craton we have…”
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    Mapping the Structure and Metasomatic Enrichment of the Lithospheric Mantle Beneath the Kimberley Craton, Western Australia by Sudholz, Z. J., Jaques, A. L., Yaxley, G. M., Taylor, W. R., Czarnota, K., Haynes, M. W., Frewer, L., Ramsay, R. R., Downes, P. J., Cooper, S. A.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-09-2023)
    “…Abstract The lithology, geochemistry, and architecture of the continental lithospheric mantle (CLM) underlying the Kimberley Craton of north‐western Australia…”
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    Do differences in compositional time use explain ethnic variation in the prevalence of obesity in children? Analyses using 24-hour accelerometry by Taylor, R. W., Haszard, J. J., Farmer, V. L., Richards, R., Te Morenga, L., Meredith-Jones, K., Mann, J. I.

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2020)
    “…Background/Objectives Whether variation in sleep and physical activity explain marked ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in childhood obesity is unclear. As…”
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    The cost of baby-led vs. parent-led approaches to introducing complementary foods in New Zealand by Bacchus, S., Taylor, R. W., Fleming, E. A., Haszard, J. J., Fangupo, L., Daniels, L., Heath, A.-L. M.

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-10-2020)
    “…Baby-led approaches to complementary feeding promote intake of family foods rather than infant specific foods, from the start of the complementary feeding…”
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    Increased unilateral tendon stiffness and its effect on gait 2-6 years after Achilles tendon rupture by Agres, A. N., Duda, G. N., Gehlen, T. J., Arampatzis, A., Taylor, W. R., Manegold, S.

    “…Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) alters tissue composition, which may affect long‐term tendon mechanics and ankle function during movement. However, a…”
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    Autosomal recessive mitochondrial ataxic syndrome due to mitochondrial polymerase γ mutations by WINTERTHUN, S, FERRARI, G, HE, L, TAYLOR, R. W, ZEVIANI, M, TURNBULL, D. M, ENGELSEN, B. A, MOEN, G, BINDOFF, L. A

    Published in Neurology (12-04-2005)
    “…To investigate three families and one sporadic case with a recessively inherited ataxic syndrome. Clinical and genetic studies were performed in six…”
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    Regulation of the G2/M transition by p53 by TAYLOR, William R, STARK, George R

    Published in Oncogene (05-04-2001)
    “…p53 protects mammals from neoplasia by inducing apoptosis, DNA repair and cell cycle arrest in response to a variety of stresses. p53-dependent arrest of cells…”
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    Selection on female behaviour fluctuates with offspring environment by Taylor, R. W, Boutin, S, Humphries, M. M, McAdam, A. G

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-11-2014)
    “…Temporal variation in selection has long been proposed as a mechanism by which genetic variation could be maintained despite short‐term strong directional…”
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    Low heritabilities, but genetic and maternal correlations between red squirrel behaviours by TAYLOR, R. W., BOON, A. K., DANTZER, B., RÉALE, D., HUMPHRIES, M. M., BOUTIN, S., GORRELL, J. C., COLTMAN, D. W., McADAM, A. G.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-04-2012)
    “…Consistent individual differences in behaviour, and behavioural correlations within and across contexts, are referred to as animal personalities. These…”
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    A deeply knotted protein structure and how it might fold by Taylor, William R

    Published in Nature (London) (24-08-2000)
    “…The search for knots in protein has uncovered little that would cause Alexander the Great to reach for his sword. Excluding knots formed by post-translational…”
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    Evolutionary inaccuracy of pairwise structural alignments by SADOWSKI, M. I, TAYLOR, W. R

    Published in Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) (01-05-2012)
    “…Structural alignment methods are widely used to generate gold standard alignments for improving multiple sequence alignments and transferring functional…”
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    Comparison of high-fat and high-protein diets with a high-carbohydrate diet in insulin-resistant obese women by MCAULEY, K. A, HOPKINS, C. M, SMITH, K. J, MCLAY, R. T, WILLIAMS, S. M, TAYLOR, R. W, MANN, J. I

    Published in Diabetologia (2005)
    “…A diet low in saturated fatty acids and rich in wholegrains, vegetables and fruit is recommended in order to reduce the risk of obesity, cardiovascular disease…”
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    A case‐comparison study of pregnant women with mitochondrial disease – what to expect? by Feeney, CL, Lim, AZ, Fagan, E, Blain, A, Bright, A, Maddison, J, Devine, H, Stewart, J, Taylor, RW, Gorman, GS, Turnbull, DM, Nesbitt, V, McFarland, R

    “…Objective Mitochondrial disease is a disorder of energy metabolism that affects 1 in 4300 adults in the UK. Pregnancy is associated with physiological demands…”
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    Long-term effects of popular dietary approaches on weight loss and features of insulin resistance by MCAULEY, K. A, SMITH, K. J, TAYLOR, R. W, MCLAY, R. T, WILLIAMS, S. M, MANN, J. I

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-02-2006)
    “…High-carbohydrate (HC)-high-fibre diets are recommended for weight loss and for treating and preventing diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease…”
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    Progress and prospects: gene therapy for mitochondrial DNA disease by Kyriakouli, D S, Boesch, P, Taylor, R W, Lightowlers, R N

    Published in Gene therapy (01-07-2008)
    “…Defects of the mitochondrial genome cause a wide variety of clinical disorders. Except for rare cases where surgery or transplant is indicated, there is no…”
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    More Broken Bones: A 4‐Year Double Cohort Study of Young Girls With and Without Distal Forearm Fractures by Goulding, A., Jones, I. E., Taylor, R. W., Manning, P. J., Williams, S. M.

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-10-2000)
    “…Predictors of childhood fractures have not been investigated previously. This study was undertaken to determine whether a previous history of forearm fracture,…”
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    Expression of cathepsin K is regulated by shear stress in cultured endothelial cells and is increased in endothelium in human atherosclerosis by Platt, Manu O, Ankeny, Randall F, Shi, Guo-Ping, Weiss, Daiana, Vega, J D, Taylor, W R, Jo, Hanjoong

    “…Cathepsins, the lysosomal cysteine proteases, are involved in vascular remodeling and atherosclerosis. Genetic knockout of cathepsins S and K in mice has shown…”
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