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Comparison of diagnostic accuracy of combined assessment using adenosine stress computed tomography perfusion + computed tomography angiography with transluminal attenuation gradient + computed tomography angiography against invasive fractional flow reserve
Abstract not availableDennis T. L. Wong, Brian S. Ko, James D. Cameron, Darryl P. Leong, Michael C. H. Leung, Yuvaraj Malaiapan, Nitesh Nerlekar, Marcus Crossett, John Troupis, Ian T. Meredith, Sujith K. Seneviratn
Diagnostic accuracy of ASLA score (a novel CT angiographic index) and aggregate plaque volume in the assessment of functional significance of coronary stenosis
Available online 8 June 2018Abstract not availableRavi Kiran Munnur, James D. Cameron, Liam M. McCormick, Peter J. Psaltis, Nitesh Nerlekar, Brian S.H. Ko, Ian T. Meredith, Sujith Seneviratne, Dennis T.L. Won
Correlation of microseismic and chemical properties of brittle deformation in Locharbriggs sandstone
The time-dependent properties of ceramic materials such as rocks depend both on preexisting cracks and chemical properties acting at their tips. We have examined the direct effect of chemical processes on the growth of a crack population by carrying out triaxial flow-through compression tests on Locharbriggs sandstone. The tests were carried out at temperatures of 25–80°C and at strain rates ranging from 10−5 to 10−8 s−1 under constant stress rate loading. The exit pore fluid was analyzed after the tests for the concentration of dissolved ions and acoustic emission was monitored in real time throughout the tests. The exit pore fluid silica concentration and microcrack damage derived from the acoustic emission (AE) data both exhibited an exponential increase during the strain hardening phase of deformation. Damage parameters inferred from the AE data predict the stress-strain curves adequately, or at least up to the point of strong microcrack coalescence. The damage parameters and silica signal were strongly correlated by a power law relationship. The observed environment and strain rate dependence of mechanical properties can hence be attributed uniquely to time-dependent crack growth by the stress corrosion mechanism
sj-docx-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076241237381 - Supplemental material for User experience testing of the mobile pulmonary rehabilitation (m-PR™) app in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076241237381 for User experience testing of the mobile pulmonary rehabilitation (m-PR™) app in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Sally L Wootton, Marita T Dale, Ye Tian, Meredith King, Jennifer A Alison, Andrew S L Chan, Marlien Varnfield, Ian A Yang and Zoe J McKeough in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241237381 - Supplemental material for User experience testing of the mobile pulmonary rehabilitation (m-PR™) app in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076241237381 for User experience testing of the mobile pulmonary rehabilitation (m-PR™) app in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Sally L Wootton, Marita T Dale, Ye Tian, Meredith King, Jennifer A Alison, Andrew S L Chan, Marlien Varnfield, Ian A Yang and Zoe J McKeough in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
sj-docx-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076241237381 - Supplemental material for User experience testing of the mobile pulmonary rehabilitation (m-PR™) app in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-dhj-10.1177_20552076241237381 for User experience testing of the mobile pulmonary rehabilitation (m-PR™) app in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by Sally L Wootton, Marita T Dale, Ye Tian, Meredith King, Jennifer A Alison, Andrew S L Chan, Marlien Varnfield, Ian A Yang and Zoe J McKeough in DIGITAL HEALTH</p
Catheter-based renal denervation for resistant hypertension: twenty-four month results of the EnligHTN™ I first-in-human study using a multi-electrode ablation system
Abstract not availableCostas P. Tsioufis, Vasilios Papademetriou, Kyriakos S. Dimitriadis, Alexandros Kasiakogias, Dimitrios Tsiachris, Matthew I. Worthley, Ajay R. Sinhal, Derek P. Chew, Ian T. Meredith, Yuvi Malaiapan, Costas Thomopoulos, Ioannis Kallikazaros, Dimitrios Tousoulis, Stephen G. Worthle
The role of the endothelium in blood flow control in th e human resistance vessels
Dr Ian T Meredith$AUD 123,896.58NHMRC Project GrantsStandard Project Gran
Factors controlling coronary blood flow responses to ch anging metabolic demand
Dr Ian T Meredith$AUD 146,959.22NHMRC Project GrantsStandard Project Gran
Motion and mobility in the realist novels of Philip K Dick
This essay explores the ways that ideas of motion and mobility support readings of Philip K Dick's early novels that take full account of the changing geographical context. They are set during a period of rapid suburban expansion, the building of the interstate and the spread of automobility through car ownership, and their characters frequently exist in a state between continuity through conformity and the potential for change. The open ended forms of the novels reflect a world around Dick that was still under construction, and where alternative realities can be glimpsed between incomplete materialities
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