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    Early physiological development of infants with intrauterine growth retardation by Jackson, J A, Wailoo, M P, Thompson, J R, Petersen, S A

    “…Objectives: To assess the patterns of early postnatal physiological adaptation and maturation in intrauterine growth retarded (IUGR) infants by measuring…”
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    Prolonged hypothermia following respiratory syncytial viral infection in infancy by Milner, D, Wailoo, M P, Swift, P G F, Fraser, M

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-01-2003)
    “…Following proven respiratory syncytial viral infection, a previously healthy 2 year old boy displayed notable persistent hypothermia—the lowest temperature…”
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    Higher rectal temperatures in co-sleeping infants by Tuffnell, C S, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-09-1996)
    “…The effect on deep body temperature of infants co-sleeping (with either or both parents) is investigated in this case control study. Overnight continuous…”
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    Relations between the development of patterns of sleeping heart rate and body temperature in infants by Petersen, S A, Pratt, C, Wailoo, M P

    “…Overnight patterns of rectal temperature and heart rate were recorded from 119 normal infants at weekly intervals from 7 to about 16 weeks of age. All data…”
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    Participation of disadvantaged parents in child care research by Joseph, D., Wailoo, M. P., Jackson, A., Petersen, S. A., Anderson, E. S.

    Published in Child : care, health & development (01-09-2005)
    “…Aim  To assess the level to which parents from deprived and socially dysfunctional families collaborate in complex and time‐consuming research. Design …”
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    Factors affecting the development of night time temperature rhythms by Lodemore, M R, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-1992)
    “…The rectal temperature of 26 infants between 6 and 16 weeks old was monitored continuously for one night each week. Rectal temperature always decreased with…”
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    Factors affecting rectal temperature in infancy by Tuffnell, C S, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-11-1995)
    “…The recordings of 1197 overnight rectal temperatures from infants of up to 24 weeks of age have been analysed with respect to 12 variables, including a number…”
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    Prone sleeping infants have a reduced ability to lose heat by Tuffnell, C.S., Petersen, S.A., Wailoo, M.P.

    Published in Early human development (02-10-1995)
    “…The heat loss coefficients of a group of infants have been calculated and compared to see if there is a difference in the ability to lose heat between prone…”
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    Lower body temperature in sleeping supine infants by North, R G, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-1995)
    “…Night time rectal temperature recordings were made from 103 infants sleeping in their own home in different sleeping positions. In most cases sleeping position…”
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    Child care decisions: parental choice or chance? by Anderson, E. S., Jackson, A., Wailoo, M. P., Petersen, S. A.

    Published in Child : care, health & development (01-09-2002)
    “…Aim A study of the context of child care decision making by inner city and suburban mothers, using parents to help develop and administer a semi‐structured…”
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    Successful parent researchers in child care project by Anderson, E. S., Jackson, A., Wailoo, M. P., Petersen, S. A., Squire, P., Archer, K.

    “…A study involving local parents in research successfully obtained the views of a socially disadvantaged group. Child care decisions of two contrasting social…”
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    Overnight deep body temperature and urinary cortisol excretion in infants from economically deprived areas by Wailoo, M. P., Westaway, J. A., Joseph, D., Petersen, S. A., Davies, T., Thompson, J. R.

    Published in Child : care, health & development (01-11-2003)
    “…Objectives  To assess the pattern of postnatal physiological maturation in economically deprived infants by measuring the age‐related changes in deep body…”
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    Effect of parental smoking on cotinine levels in newborns by Joseph, D V, Jackson, J A, Westaway, J, Taub, N A, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    “…Background:Smoking is a major risk factor for cot death. Many infants smoke passively as a result of parental smoking. This paper reports on infants exposed to…”
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    Development of night time temperature rhythms over the first six months of life by Lodemore, M, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-1991)
    “…Continuous recordings of night time rectal temperature were made at regular intervals over the first six months of life in 49 babies. In the first two weeks of…”
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    Interactions between infant care practices and physiological development in Asian infants by Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Early human development (15-09-1994)
    “…Asian infants are less likely to suffer cot death despite apparently higher prevalence of some risk factors. This paper compares the development of night time…”
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    Deep body temperature changes in twins by North, R., Jackson, J. A., Wailoo, M. P., Petersen, S. A.

    Published in Child : care, health & development (01-09-2002)
    “…Twins show differences in physiological maturity within and between twin sets; where one infant is 5‐weeks later than its sibling; while one pair may both be…”
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    Sleeping body temperatures in 3-4 month old infants by Wailoo, M P, Petersen, S A, Whittaker, H, Goodenough, P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-1989)
    “…Rectal, skin, and ambient temperatures were continuously recorded overnight from 3-4 month old normal infants in their home cots under conditions of room…”
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    Changes in body temperature and urinary cortisol after routine immunization in babies with intrauterine growth retardation by Jackson, JA, Wailoo, MP, Petersen, SA, Thompson, JR, Davies, T

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-10-2001)
    “…Aim: To investigate whether infants with intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) experience different changes in temperature and cortisol excretion after…”
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    Urinary excretion of cortisol after immunisation by Westaway, J, Atkinson, C M, Davies, T, Petersen, S A, Wailoo, M P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-05-1995)
    “…Urinary cortisol excretion and rectal temperature were measured in 66 infants before and after immunisation against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and…”
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    The thermal environment in which 3-4 month old infants sleep at home by Wailoo, M P, Petersen, S A, Whittaker, H, Goodenough, P

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-04-1989)
    “…The thermal insulation of clothing and wrapping (tog value), room temperature, and body temperature was measured for 3-4 month old infants sleeping in their…”
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