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    Short heatwaves during fluctuating incubation regimes produce females under temperature-dependent sex determination with implications for sex ratios in nature by Carter, A. W., Sadd, B. M., Tuberville, T. D., Paitz, R. T., Bowden, R. M.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-01-2018)
    “…Patterns of temperature fluctuations in nature affect numerous biological processes, yet, empirical studies often utilize constant temperature treatments. This…”
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    An evaluation of the quality of evidence available to inform current bone conducting hearing device national policy by Mandavia, R., Carter, A.W., Haram, N., Mossialos, E., Schilder, A.G.M.

    Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-10-2017)
    “…Objectives In 2016, NHS England published the commissioning policy on Bone Conducting Hearing Devices (BCHDs). This policy was informed by updated evidence on…”
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    The Devil is in the Details: Identifying Aspects of Temperature Variation that Underlie Sex Determination in Species with TSD by Carter, A W, Paitz, R T, Bowden, R M

    Published in Integrative and comparative biology (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Most organisms experience thermal variability in their environment; however, our understanding of how organisms cope with this variation is…”
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    Patient‐level costs in margin re‐excision for breast‐conserving surgery by Grant, Y., Al‐Khudairi, R., St John, E., Barschkett, M., Cunningham, D., Al‐Mufti, R., Hogben, K., Thiruchelvam, P., Hadjiminas, D. J., Darzi, A., Carter, A. W., Leff, D. R.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-03-2019)
    “…Background High rates of reoperation following breast‐conserving surgery (BCS) for positive margins are associated with costs to healthcare providers. The aim…”
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    Evidence of embryonic regulation of maternally derived yolk corticosterone by Carter, A W, Bowden, R M, Paitz, R T

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (14-11-2018)
    “…In recent years, the potential for maternal stress effects to adaptively alter offspring phenotype has received considerable attention. This research has…”
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    Temperature experienced during incubation affects antioxidant capacity but not oxidative damage in hatchling red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans) by Treidel, L A, Carter, A W, Bowden, R M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-2016)
    “…Our understanding of how oxidative stress resistance phenotypes are affected by the developmental environment is limited. One component of the developmental…”
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    Thermal Challenge Severity Differentially Influences Wound Healing in Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) Ducklings by Carter, A.W., DuRant, S.E., Hepp, G.R., Hopkins, W.A.

    “…ABSTRACT Environmental conditions during early development can profoundly influence an individual's phenotype. Development requires simultaneous maturation and…”
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    Cost analysis of the surgical treatment of fractures of the proximal humerus: an evaluation of the determinants of cost and comparison of the institutional cost of treatment with the national tariff by Sabharwal, S, Carter, A W, Rashid, A, Darzi, A, Reilly, P, Gupte, C M

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-02-2016)
    “…The aims of this study were to estimate the cost of surgical treatment of fractures of the proximal humerus using a micro-costing methodology, contrast this…”
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    Turtle hatchlings show behavioral types that are robust to developmental manipulations by Carter, A.W, Paitz, R.T, McGhee, K.E, Bowden, R.M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract There can be substantial variation among individuals within a species in how they behave, even under similar conditions; this pattern is found in many…”
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    Are thyroid hormones mediators of incubation temperature-induced phenotypes in birds? by DuRant, S. E., Carter, A. W., Denver, R. J., Hepp, G. R., Hopkins, W. A.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-01-2014)
    “…Incubation temperature influences a suite of traits in avian offspring. However, the mechanisms underlying expression of these phenotypes are unknown. Given…”
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    Incubation Conditions Are More Important in Determining Early Thermoregulatory Ability than Posthatch Resource Conditions in a Precocial Bird by DuRant, S. E., Hopkins, W. A., Carter, A. W., Stachowiak, C. M., Hepp, G. R.

    Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-07-2013)
    “…Recent research in birds suggests that investing in incubation is one mechanism by which parents can enhance the phenotype of their offspring. Posthatch…”
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    Influence of incubation recess patterns on incubation period and hatchling traits in wood ducks Aix sponsa by Carter, A. W., Hopkins, W. A., Moore, I. T., DuRant, S. E.

    Published in Journal of avian biology (01-05-2014)
    “…Parental effects are influential sources of phenotypic variation in offspring. Incubation temperature in birds, which is largely driven by parental behavior…”
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    Results of a double-blind placebo-controlled study of the double-stranded RNA drug polyI:polyC12U in the treatment of HIV infection by THOMPSON, K. A, STRAYER, D. R, SALVATO, P. D, THOMPSON, C. E, KLIMAS, N, MOLAVI, A, HAMILL, A. K, ZHENG, Z, VENTURA, D, CARTER, W. A

    “…In this multicenter, randomized, double-blind study the activity of polyI:polyC12U administered with zidovudine was evaluated in the treatment of HIV…”
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    Rapid Improvement of Acute Pulmonary Edema with Sublingual Captopril by Hamilton, Richard J., Carter, Wallace A., Gallagher, E. John

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-03-1996)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective: To test the hypothesis that sublingual captopril produces a more rapid improvement of acute pulmonary edema (APE) than does placebo, when…”
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    An hypothesis concerning optimal therapy in HIV disease by Gillespie, D, Carter, W A

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-01-1992)
    “…Ampligen, a mismatched double stranded RNA, is hypothesized to be an ideal base therapy for HIV disease to which other agents, such as the nucleoside analogue,…”
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    Comparison of enzyme immunoassay and gas-liquid chromatography for the rapid diagnosis of invasive candidiasis in cancer patients by DE REPENTIGNY, L, MARR, L. D, KELLER, J. W, CARTER, A. W, KUYKENDALL, R. J, KAUFMAN, L, REISS, E

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-06-1985)
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    Monoclonal antibodies against Candida tropicalis mannan: antigen detection by enzyme immunoassay and immunofluorescence by REISS, E, DE REPENTIGNY, L, KUYKENDALL, R. J, CARTER, A. W, GALINDO, R, AUGER, P, BRAGG, S. L, KAUFMAN, L

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-1986)
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    A current concept of trauma-induced multiorgan failure by Lee, Christopher C., Marill, Keith A., Carter, Wallace A., Crupi, Robert S.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-08-2001)
    “…Trauma deaths continue to show a trimodal distribution: immediately at the scene, within the first 24 hours during initial resuscitation, and in the next 3 to…”
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    A Controlled Clinical Trial with a Specifically Configured RNA Drug, Poly(I). POly(C12U), in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Strayer, David R., Carter, William A., Brodsky, Isadore, Cheney, Paul, Peterson, Daniel, Salvato, Patricia, Thompson, Carol, Loveless, Mark, Shapiro, David E., Elsasser, William, Gillespie, David H.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-01-1994)
    “…Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a physically debilitating illness associated with immunologic abnormalities, viral reactivation, and impairment of cognition…”
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