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Rumberger C, Rumberger C, Armstrong M, Armstrong M, Kim M, Kim M, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2025 Feb; 34(6):e17700. PMID: 39968778
Local adaptation represents the balance of selection and gene flow. Increasingly, studies find that adaptation can occur on spatial scales much smaller than the scale of dispersal, resulting in balanced...
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Freire-Fernandez D, Korten W, Chen R, Litvinov S, Litvinov Y, Sanjari M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett . 2024 Jul; 133(2):022502. PMID: 39073976
The nuclear two-photon or double-gamma (2γ) decay is a second-order electromagnetic process whereby a nucleus in an excited state emits two gamma rays simultaneously. To be able to directly measure...
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OBrien S, Musameh K, El Obeid M, Butler T, Armstrong M, Cunningham Z, et al.
QJM . 2024 Apr; 117(8):603-604. PMID: 38608203
No abstract available.
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Sim B, Aaron L, Coulter C, Parkes-Smith J, Badrick T, May K, et al.
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis . 2023 Jan; 42(3):339-345. PMID: 36720769
The study aims to characterise the species identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) results of Nocardial isolates from adult patients across major public hospitals in Queensland, Australia, over a 15-year...
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Karatuna O, Dance D, Matuschek E, Ahman J, Turner P, Hopkins J, et al.
Clin Microbiol Infect . 2020 Jul; PMID: 32653660
Objectives: Melioidosis, caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, requires intensive antimicrobial treatment. However, standardized antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) methodology based on modern principles for determining breakpoints and ascertaining performance of methods are...
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Milne D, Armstrong M, Fisher A, Flores T, Pavey C
Austral Ecol . 2020 Apr; 30(8):906-919. PMID: 32336941
Patterns in the composition of assemblages of microbat species sampled during the late dry season (the 'build-up') in north Australian savannas were assessed against a range of environmental factors as...
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Gassiep I, Armstrong M, Norton R
Clin Microbiol Rev . 2020 Mar; 33(2). PMID: 32161067
The causative agent of melioidosis, , a tier 1 select agent, is endemic in Southeast Asia and northern Australia, with increased incidence associated with high levels of rainfall. Increasing reports...
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Gassiep I, Armstrong M, Norton R
J Clin Microbiol . 2019 Mar; 57(5). PMID: 30842230
is the causative agent of melioidosis. This condition most often presents as pneumonia and bacteremia, with mortality rates of 9% to 70%. Therefore, early identification of this organism may aid...
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Armstrong M, Ward P
Br Dent J . 2017 Dec; 223(11):815-818. PMID: 29243713
The following two pieces are published here to help highlight the parlous state of affairs between the British Dental Association ([BDA] the dental profession) and its regulator, the General Dental...
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Wadman R, Armstrong M, Clarke D, Harroe C, Majumder P, Sayal K, et al.
Arch Suicide Res . 2017 Aug; 22(3):365-379. PMID: 28786765
We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm and experience of clinical services in young people in the public care system. Qualitative interviews with 24 looked-after young people...