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    The Early Mobility Bundle: a simple enhancement of therapy which may reduce incidence of hospital-acquired pneumonia and length of hospital stay by Stolbrink, M, McGowan, L, Saman, H, Nguyen, T, Knightly, R, Sharpe, J, Reilly, H, Jones, S, Turner, A.M

    Published in The Journal of hospital infection (01-09-2014)
    “…Summary Background Early mobility facilitated by physiotherapy has been shown to reduce the incidence of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) in patients with hip…”
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    Lung density associates with survival in alpha 1 antitrypsin deficient patients by Green, C.E, Parr, D.G, Edgar, R.G, Stockley, R.A, Turner, A.M

    Published in Respiratory medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract Introduction CT density correlates with quality of life (QOL) scores and impaired upper zone lung density associates with higher mortality in alpha…”
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    Unique and shared systemic biomarkers for emphysema in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Serban, K.A., Pratte, K.A., Strange, C., Sandhaus, R.A., Turner, A.M., Beiko, T., Spittle, D.A., Maier, L., Hamzeh, N., Silverman, E.K., Hobbs, B.D., Hersh, C.P., DeMeo, D.L., Cho, M.H., Bowler, R.P.

    Published in EBioMedicine (01-10-2022)
    “…Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency (AATD), the most common genetic cause of emphysema presents with unexplained phenotypic heterogeneity in affected…”
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    Acid mine drainage and stream recovery: Effects of restoration on water quality, macroinvertebrates, and fish by Williams, K.M., Turner, A.M.

    “…Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a prominent threat to water quality in many of the world’s mining districts as it can severely degrade both the biological…”
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    Accounting for biodiversity in life cycle impact assessments of forestry and agricultural systems—the BioImpact metric by Turner, Perpetua A. M., Ximenes, Fabiano A., Penman, Trent D., Law, Bradley S., Waters, Cathleen M., Grant, Timothy, Mo, Matthew, Brock, Philippa M.

    “…Purpose Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a useful method for assessing environmental impacts at large scales. Biodiversity and ecosystem diversity are…”
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    Stand-replacing wildfires? : The incidence of multi-cohort and single-cohort Eucalyptus regnans and E. obliqua forests in southern Tasmania by Turner, Perpetua A.M, Balmer, Jayne, Kirkpatrick, J.B

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-07-2009)
    “…The natural age structure of wet eucalypt forest has important implications for biodiversity conservation and the mode of wood production. Southern Tasmanian…”
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    Dependence of bryophyte species on young, mature and old growth wet eucalypt forest by Turner, Perpetua A.M., Kirkpatrick, Jamie B., Pharo, Emma J.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-12-2011)
    “…► Two bryophyte species confined to one of young, medium-aged or old growth forest. ► Species largely accumulate through time rather than replace each other. ►…”
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    A review of Australian tree fern ecology in forest communities by Donoghue, Shavawn, Turner, Perpetua A. M.

    Published in Austral ecology (01-04-2022)
    “…Australian forest ecosystems cover almost 16% of Australia’s landmass. As the seventh‐largest forested area worldwide, these forest ecosystems have largely…”
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    Clinical Informatics Fellowship Programs: In Search of a Viable Financial Model: An open letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services by Lehmann, C U, Longhurst, C A, Hersh, W, Mohan, V, Levy, B P, Embi, P J, Finnell, J T, Turner, A M, Martin, R, Williamson, J, Munger, B

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2015)
    “…In the US, the new subspecialty of Clinical Informatics focuses on systems-level improvements in care delivery through the use of health information technology…”
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    Clinical Informatics Fellowship Programs: In Search of a Viable Financial Model by Lehmann, C.U., Longhurst, C. A., Hersh, W., Mohan, V., Levy, B.P., Embi, P.J., Finnell, J.T., Turner, A.M., Martin, R., Williamson, J., Munger, B.

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-02-2015)
    “…Summary In the US, the new subspecialty of Clinical Informatics focuses on systems-level improvements in care delivery through the use of health information…”
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    Targeting ecosystem features for conservation: standing crops in the Florida everglades by Turner, Andrew M., Trexler, Joel C., Jordan, C. Frank, Slack, Sarah J., Geddes, Pamela, Chick, John H., Loftus, William F.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-1999)
    “…The Everglades in southern Florida, U.S.A., is a major focus of conservation activities. The freshwater wetlands of the Everglades do not have high species…”
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    SLUG (SNAI2) overexpression in embryonic development by Pérez-Mancera, P A, González-Herrero, I, Maclean, K, Turner, A M, Yip, M-Y, Sánchez-Martín, M, García, J L, Robledo, C, Flores, T, Gutiérrez-Adán, A, Pintado, B, Sánchez-García, I

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2006)
    “…The Snail-related zinc-finger transcription factor, SLUG (SNAI2), is critical for the normal development of neural crest-derived cells and loss-of-function…”
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    Succession of mosses, liverworts and ferns on coarse woody debris, in relation to forest age and log decay in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest by Browning, B.J., Jordan, G.J., Dalton, P.J., Grove, S.J., Wardlaw, T.J., Turner, P.A.M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2010)
    “…▶ Bryophytes on CWD show strong succession after clearfell. Diversity increases after clearfell and wildfire for at least 110 years. ▶ There are clear early,…”
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    Do logging, followed by burning, and wildfire differ in their decadal scale effects on tall open-forest bryophytes and vascular plants? by Turner, Perpetua A.M., Kirkpatrick, J.B.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (20-08-2009)
    “…There has been only one time-controlled study, in Canada, comparing the occurrence of bryophyte species in forests regenerating after wildfire with that in…”
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    Stand-replacing wildfires? by Turner, Perpetua A.M., Balmer, Jayne, Kirkpatrick, J.B.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-07-2009)
    “…The natural age structure of wet eucalypt forest has important implications for biodiversity conservation and the mode of wood production. Southern Tasmanian…”
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    Predicting bryophyte diversity in grassland and eucalypt-dominated remnants in subhumid Tasmania by Pharo, Emma J., Kirkpatrick, Jamie B., Gilfedder, Louise, Mendel, Louise, Turner, Perpetua A. M.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-11-2005)
    “…Aim To determine the environmental factors associated with bryophyte diversity in remnants in a fragmented, agricultural landscape. Location Eighty-two…”
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    Influence of Substrate Type and Forest Age on Bryophyte Species Distribution in Tasmanian Mixed Forest by Turner, Perpetua A. M, Pharo, Emma J

    Published in The Bryologist (01-03-2005)
    “…The role of substrate diversity in forest ecosystems in maintaining bryophyte diversity is frequently acknowledged in the bryological literature, but there are…”
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