R Sage
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Recent Articles
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Fernie A, Bauwe H, Eisenhut M, Florian A, Hanson D, Hagemann M, et al.
Plant Biol (Stuttg)
. 2012 Dec;
15(4):748-53.
PMID: 23231538
Being intimately intertwined with (C3) photosynthesis, photorespiration is an incredibly high flux-bearing pathway. Traditionally, the photorespiratory cycle was viewed as closed pathway to refill the Calvin-Benson cycle with organic carbon....
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Lytton L, Howe S, Sage R, Greenaway P
Water Sci Technol
. 2003 Jul;
47(9):1-7.
PMID: 12830933
A generic groundwater pollution risk assessment methodology has been developed to enable the evaluation and ranking of the potential risk of pollution to groundwater abstractions. The ranking can then be...
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Sage R
Int J Lang Commun Disord
. 2001 May;
36 Suppl:423-8.
PMID: 11340825
Numerous studies have identified communication skills as being most predictive of long-term school success. A Communication Opportunity Group Scheme (COGS) took place in a primary and secondary school involving 36...
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Landsman A, Sage R
J Am Podiatr Med Assoc
. 1997 Aug;
87(8):349-57.
PMID: 9274088
Patients with chronic diabetes have a broad spectrum of associated peripheral neurologic deficits that culminate in an increased susceptibility to ulcer formation. The authors focus on the use of the...
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Hanft J, Fish S, Frykberg R, Sage R, SANDERS L
J Foot Ankle Surg
. 1997 May;
36(3):240-54.
PMID: 9232507
The multiple opinions expressed in this Grand Rounds section make it clear that management of the diabetic patient with a foot wound is complex at best. Several significant points are...
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Pinzur M, Stuck R, Sage R, Pocius L, Trout B, Wolf B, et al.
Foot Ankle Int
. 1996 Nov;
17(11):695-700.
PMID: 8946185
After the 1990 establishment of a multidisciplinary foot salvage clinic, 1346 diabetic patients, at high risk for the development of foot ulcers and eventual lower limb amputation, were followed for...
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STUCK R, Sage R, Pinzur M, Osterman H
Clin Podiatr Med Surg
. 1995 Jan;
12(1):141-55.
PMID: 7720029
Foot amputation in the diabetic population can help maintain a patient's independent ambulation and function. Such surgery requires diligence of the surgeon and a watchful eye for the development of...
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Pinzur M, Sage R, Stuck R, Osterman H
Clin Orthop Relat Res
. 1993 Nov;
(296):64-7.
PMID: 8222451
Scientific structured foot salvage clinics will provide surgeons with a large population of peripheral vascular insufficiency patients who may someday become candidates for salvage amputation at the foot or ankle...
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Barrett S, Teare E, Sage R
J Hosp Infect
. 1993 Aug;
24(4):313-25.
PMID: 8104991
The experiences with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) of two contiguous Health Districts during 1986-91 and of a third mutually adjacent District in south-east England during 1989-91 were compared. Although the...