Matthew J Burns
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Recent Articles
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Szota C, Danger A, Poelsma P, Hatt B, James R, Rickard A, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Apr;
928:172192.
PMID: 38604363
Quantifying pollutant removal by stormwater wetlands requires intensive sampling which is cost-prohibitive for authorities responsible for a large number of wetlands. Wetland managers require simple indicators that provide a practical...
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Arora M, Fletcher T, Burns M, Western A, Yong C, Poelsma P, et al.
Environ Geochem Health
. 2023 Aug;
45(11):8489-8501.
PMID: 37646920
Stormwater infiltration basins have been used extensively around the world to restore urban hydrology towards more natural flow and water quality regimes. There is, however, significant uncertainty in the fate...
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Anim D, Fletcher T, Vietz G, Burns M, Pasternack G
J Environ Manage
. 2019 Jun;
247:242-252.
PMID: 31247371
Streams draining urban catchments ubiquitously undergo negative physical and ecosystem changes, recognized to be primarily driven by frequent stormwater runoff input. The common management intervention is rehabilitation of channel morphology....
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Anim D, Fletcher T, Pasternack G, Vietz G, Duncan H, Burns M
J Environ Manage
. 2018 Dec;
233:1-11.
PMID: 30551024
The potential for catchment-scale stormwater control measures (SCMs) to mitigate the impact of stormwater runoff issues and excess stormwater volume is increasingly recognised. There is, however, limited understanding about their...
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Burns M, Seed J, Incognito A, Doherty C, Notay K, Millar P
J Am Soc Hypertens
. 2018 Feb;
12(4):275-284.
PMID: 29477564
Prior studies demonstrating clinical significance of noninvasive estimates of central blood pressure (BP) and pulse wave reflection have relied primarily on discrete resting measures. The aim of this study was...
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Incognito A, Doherty C, Lee J, Burns M, Millar P
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2017 Oct;
314(1):R114-R121.
PMID: 29070505
Negative and positive muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) responders have been observed during mental stress. We hypothesized that similar MSNA response patterns could be identified during the first minute of...
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Doherty C, Incognito A, Notay K, Burns M, Slysz J, Seed J, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2017 Sep;
314(1):H3-H10.
PMID: 28939650
The contribution of central command to the peripheral vasoconstrictor response during exercise has been investigated using primarily handgrip exercise. The purpose of the present study was to compare muscle sympathetic...
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Incognito A, Doherty C, Lee J, Burns M, Millar P
Physiol Rep
. 2017 Jul;
5(14).
PMID: 28720715
Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has been hypothesized to elicit ergogenic effects by reducing feedback from metabolically sensitive group III/IV muscle afferents during exercise. If so, reflex efferent neural outflow should be...
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Campisano A, Butler D, Ward S, Burns M, Friedler E, DeBusk K, et al.
Water Res
. 2017 Jun;
121:386.
PMID: 28606673
No abstract available.
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Campisano A, Butler D, Ward S, Burns M, Friedler E, DeBusk K, et al.
Water Res
. 2017 Mar;
115:195-209.
PMID: 28279940
While the practice of rainwater harvesting (RWH) can be traced back millennia, the degree of its modern implementation varies greatly across the world, often with systems that do not maximize...