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Nicholas Kent

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Cook L, Brown J, Kent N, Whyte T, Bilston L
Traffic Inj Prev . 2024 Apr; 25(5):741-749. PMID: 38619499
Objective: Many children with physical disabilities need additional postural support when sitting and supplementary padding is used on standards approved child restraints to achieve this when traveling in a motor...
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Whyte T, Kent N, Cernicchi A, Brown J
Traffic Inj Prev . 2022 Jun; 23(sup1):S50-S55. PMID: 35687036
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of rider-worn pelvis protection for mitigating injury risk when contacting the motorcycle fuel tank in a crash. Methods: A...
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Bilston L, Mills E, Kent N, Brown J, Whyte T
Traffic Inj Prev . 2022 Mar; 23(5):244-249. PMID: 35333678
Objective: It is often assumed that a child restraint with a five or six-point internal harness provides greater protection for children in frontal crashes than a booster seat with a...
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Whyte T, Kent N, Bilston L, Brown J
Traffic Inj Prev . 2022 Jan; 23(2):91-96. PMID: 35044289
Objective: To compare how errors in child restraint use influence crash injury risk in rearward and forward-facing restraints for a 1-year old occupant. Methods: Three convertible child restraint systems (CRS)...
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Whyte T, Kent N, Griffiths M, Bilston L, Brown J
Traffic Inj Prev . 2021 Aug; 22(7):570-575. PMID: 34432557
Objective: To examine the effect of age on the dynamic performance of child restraint systems in frontal crashes. Methods: A sample of used (3-269 months from manufacture) and newly purchased...
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Whyte T, Kent N, Keay L, Coxon K, Brown J
Traffic Inj Prev . 2019 Dec; 21(1):60-65. PMID: 31815527
Around a quarter of older occupants use some type of comfort or orthopedic aftermarket accessory on the vehicle seat while traveling in a vehicle. The aim of this study was...
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Bilston L, Kent N, Brown J
Traffic Inj Prev . 2019 Aug; 20(7):720-725. PMID: 31433676
Cross-chest clips are widely used in North American child restraints but are less common in other countries, partially due to concerns over anterior neck contacts in frontal crashes. They have...
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Morillon A, Karabetsou N, OSullivan J, Kent N, Proudfoot N, Mellor J
Cell . 2003 Nov; 115(4):425-35. PMID: 14622597
We demonstrate that distinct forms of the yeast chromatin-remodeling enzyme Isw1p sequentially regulate each stage of the transcription cycle. The Isw1a complex (Iswlp/Ioc3p) represses gene expression at initiation through specific...