11 results match your criteria: "Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane[Affiliation]"
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
October 2019
Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, Australia.
Front Physiol
July 2017
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia.
Exercise performance is reproducible in experienced athletes; however, less trained participants exhibit greater variability in performance and pacing. To reduce variability, it is common practice to complete a familiarization prior to experimental testing. However, there are no clear guidelines for familiarizing novice participants to a cycling time-trial (TT), and research findings from novice populations may still be influenced by learning effects.
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June 2017
School of Management, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia.
Based on an integration of job design and lifespan developmental theories, Truxillo et al. (2012) proposed that job characteristics interact with employee age in predicting important work outcomes. Using an experimental policy-capturing design, we investigated age-differential effects of four core job characteristics (i.
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June 2017
Department of Histopathology and Morbid Anatomy, School of Medicine, Trinity College DublinDublin, Ireland.
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are currently classed as non-coding RNA (ncRNA) that, unlike linear RNAs, form covalently closed continuous loops and act as gene regulators in mammals. They were originally thought to represent errors in splicing and considered to be of low abundance, however, there is now an increased appreciation of their important function in gene regulation. circRNAs are differentially generated by backsplicing of exons or from lariat introns.
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May 2017
School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia.
The agricultural industry requires improved efficacy of sprays being applied to crops and weeds in order to reduce their environmental impact and deliver improved financial returns. Enhanced foliar uptake is one means of improving efficacy. The plant leaf cuticle is known to be the main barrier to diffusion of agrochemicals within the leaf.
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April 2017
Faculty of Health, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia.
An accurate measure of core body temperature is critical for monitoring individuals, groups and teams undertaking physical activity in situations of high heat stress or prolonged cold exposure. This study examined the range in systematic bias of ingestible temperature sensors compared to a certified and traceable reference thermometer. A total of 119 ingestible temperature sensors were immersed in a circulated water bath at five water temperatures (TEMP A: 35.
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December 2017
Faculty of Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia.
The multiple banded antigen (MBA), a surface-exposed lipoprotein, is a proposed virulence factor of spp. We previously demonstrated that the number of MBA size variants in amniotic fluid was inversely proportional to the severity of chorioamnionitis in experimentally infected pregnant sheep. However, the effect of ureaplasma MBA size variation on inflammation in human pregnancies has not been reported.
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April 2017
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus UniversityAarhus, Denmark.
The plasma membrane H-ATPase is a proton pump of the P-type ATPase family and essential in plants and fungi. It extrudes protons to regulate pH and maintains a strong proton-motive force that energizes e.g.
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March 2017
Tissue Repair and Regeneration Group, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia; School of Biomedical Sciences, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia.
Contusion injuries in skeletal muscle commonly occur in contact sport and vehicular and industrial workplace accidents. Icing has traditionally been used to treat such injuries under the premise that it alleviates pain, reduces tissue metabolism, and modifies vascular responses to decrease swelling. Previous research has examined the effects of icing on inflammation and microcirculatory dynamics following muscle injury.
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February 2017
School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Kelvin Grove, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia; Extreme Environments Laboratory, Department of Sport and Exercise Science, University of PortsmouthPortsmouth, UK.
Current hydration assessments involve biological fluids that are either compromised in dehydrated individuals or require laboratory equipment, making timely results unfeasible. The eye has been proposed as a potential site to provide a field-based hydration measure. The present study evaluated the efficacy and sensitivity of intraocular pressure (IOP) to assess hydration status.
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March 2016
School of Psychology and Counselling, Translational Research Institute, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innervation, Queensland University of TechnologyBrisbane, QLD, Australia; Department of Psychiatry, Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress, Uniformed Services University School of MedicineBethesda, MD, USA.