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A ‘New’ Method to Normalise Exercise Intensity
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011Exercise intensity has traditionally been described, prescribed and normalised as a fraction (%) of the maximal oxygen uptake ( V˙O (2max)). We hypothesised that the extent of inter-subject variability in the physiological responses to exercise would be greater when work rates were prescribed using % V˙O (2max) as compared to % 'delta' (Δ), a method of
K E, Lansley +3 more
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Intensity normalisation for large-scale fMRI brain decoding
2014 International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging, 2014Among the long-term goals of the fairly new area of brain decoding is the exploitation of the results for the creation of advanced brain-computer interfaces, which can potentially establish a solid communication channel with people in vegetative state. Recent attempts for large-scale brain decoding form a both powerful and promising foundation towards ...
Loizos Markides, Duncan Fyfe Gillies
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Medical Image Analysis, 2009
This paper presents a novel data-driven method for image intensity normalisation, which is a prerequisite step for any kind of image comparison. The method involves a novel application of the Siddon algorithm that was developed initially for fast reconstruction of tomographic images and is based on a linear normalisation model with either one or two ...
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This paper presents a novel data-driven method for image intensity normalisation, which is a prerequisite step for any kind of image comparison. The method involves a novel application of the Siddon algorithm that was developed initially for fast reconstruction of tomographic images and is based on a linear normalisation model with either one or two ...
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O-49 Muscle oxygenation normalised to intensity domains during incremental stress testing
Oral Presentations, 2016Introduction Incremental protocols for cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) are the gold standard in determining intensity domains (IntDom) for exercise prescription. In CPET, gas analysis provides proxy of muscular metabolism during exercise, but a delay between the end-expiratory gases analysed and the myocyte can be attributed to the buffering ...
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Poster Presentations, 2016
Introduction Exercise tolerance is an important factor regarding quality of life. The maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) is a good indicator of pulmonary, cardiovascular and muscular functional integration during exercise. Oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics is a reliable determinant of sports performance, in terms of oxygen (O2) transport adjustment, muscular
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Introduction Exercise tolerance is an important factor regarding quality of life. The maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) is a good indicator of pulmonary, cardiovascular and muscular functional integration during exercise. Oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics is a reliable determinant of sports performance, in terms of oxygen (O2) transport adjustment, muscular
Diana Ferreira +4 more
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A normalised intensity record from Lac du Bouchet: geomagnetic palaeointensity for the last 300 kyr?
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1998A normalised intensity record has been obtained from 2500 sediment samples taken from three cores of length 50 m from Lac du Bouchet, a small maar crater lake in the Massif Central of France. The sediment sequence has been dated by14C in the top 40 kyr, by correlation of the pollen-derived climatic stratigraphy with the marine δ18O stratigraphy, and ...
T WILLIAMS, N THOUVENY, K CREER
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Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 2014
Background Introducing new practices in complex environments like the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is challenging, but is important in order to improve care. There is a need to better understand the process of implementation in complex environments in order to develop more effective ways of embedding new ...
MJ Johnson, AA Leaf, HW Clark, CR May
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Background Introducing new practices in complex environments like the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is challenging, but is important in order to improve care. There is a need to better understand the process of implementation in complex environments in order to develop more effective ways of embedding new ...
MJ Johnson, AA Leaf, HW Clark, CR May
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The Lancet, 2014
Abstract Background Postnatal growth failure is common in preterm infants, and one reason for this growth failure is that nutritional care is often variable and suboptimal. We aimed to improve the nutritional care of extremely preterm infants by implementing evidence-based practice changes and embedding these changes into routine care.
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Abstract Background Postnatal growth failure is common in preterm infants, and one reason for this growth failure is that nutritional care is often variable and suboptimal. We aimed to improve the nutritional care of extremely preterm infants by implementing evidence-based practice changes and embedding these changes into routine care.
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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 1995
We have examined in detail the stratigraphic variations in magnetic parameters of four cores from the North Atlantic Ocean in areas where the depositional environment has varied with climatic changes. Our objective is to assess whether normalisation of the natural remanent magnetisation (NRM) intensity can cancel the effect of climatically induced ...
Weeks, Robin J. +7 more
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We have examined in detail the stratigraphic variations in magnetic parameters of four cores from the North Atlantic Ocean in areas where the depositional environment has varied with climatic changes. Our objective is to assess whether normalisation of the natural remanent magnetisation (NRM) intensity can cancel the effect of climatically induced ...
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