Publications by authors named "Willison R"

The C4 crop maize (Zea mays) is the most widely grown cereal crop worldwide and is an essential feedstock for food and bioenergy. Improving maize yield is important to achieve food security and agricultural sustainability in the 21st century. One potential means to improve crop productivity is to enhance photosynthesis.

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A dynamometer is designed and fabricated to measure the force output during static and dynamic muscle actions of the plantar flexor muscles of anaesthetised rats in vivo. The design is based on a computer-controlled DC servomotor capable of angular velocities in excess of 17.5 rad s-1.

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KANDID is an advanced EMG decision support system dedicated to the support of the clinical neurophysiologist during EMG examinations. It has facilities for test planning, automatized and structured data interpretation, EMG diagnosis, explanation, and reporting. In a prospective European multicenter field trial, the agreement levels between clinical neurophysiologists and KANDID's diagnostic statements were measured under ordinary clinical EMG practice.

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A technique of quantitative EMG suitable for use in babies and young children is described. No specific level of force is required and portions of EMG as short as 100 ms are suitable for analysis. A specially modified Medelec APA6 action potential analyser converted the EMG into two pulse trains representing amplitude pulses and turns pulses with a display on the CRT screen.

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Weak electrical stimuli were applied to sensory fibers of the median nerve at the wrist, and the ascending action potentials were recorded at the elbow. This was done with or without a preceding conditioning stimulus to test for supernormal excitability to the second stimulus. In the resting nerve, supernormal excitability was present from 3 to 20 msec after a conditioning shock.

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Spike and wave activity is detected by analogue circuitry which separately filters the spike and the slow wave components from the EEG. The filter outputs are converted to DC voltages, which are then compared with individually adjusted threshold voltages. A detector output pulse is produced when both the spike and the wave threshold levels are exceeded.

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Mechanisms involved in maintaining bulk and strength in partially denervated muscles of patients with neurogenic lesions are discussed. Estimation of muscle fiber hypertrophy by electrophysiological examination is possible, but it depends on the construction of sampling electrodes with precise geometry. The arrangement of muscle fibers of motor units within the muscle is discussed by analogy with the four-color map problem.

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In 14 patients with wasting of the hand due to a cervical rib and band, motor and sensory conduction studies on the peripheral parts of the median and ulnar nerves were helpful in establishing the correct diagnosis. The median nerve findings excluded carpal tunnel syndrome even when the clinical pattern of wasting in the hand suggested this diagnosis. Preservation of conduction velocity in the ulnar nerve excluded ulnar entrapment at the elbow; the reduced amplitude of the ulnar sensory action potentials (SAPs) indicated that the lesion was distal to the dorsal root ganglia.

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The technique of automatic analysis of the electromyogram has been applied to patients with chronic partial denervation due to a wide variety of causes. Elevation of the mean amplitude more than 2 SD above the control group mean without significant change in the mean turns count was a consistent index of chronic partial denervation. The degree of elevation was linked to the severity of the weakness in motor neurone disease.

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1 A controlled trial of charcoal haemoperfusion as an early treatment for paracetamol overdose showed no benefit. 2 The plasma clearances of paracetamol by the charcoal column were variable and disappointingly small (range 4-119 ml/minute). The cumulative amounts removed were also low, mean 1.

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