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    • Microbial Community Structures and Dynamics in the O3/bac Drinking Water Treatment Process 

      Tian, J; Lu, J; Zhang, Y; Li, JC; Sun, LC; Hu, ZL (MDPI, 2014)
      Effectiveness of drinking water treatment, in particular pathogen control during the water treatment process, is always a major public health concern. In this investigation, the application of PCR-DGGE technology to the ...
    • Miscommunication Kills: A Rationale for Shared Learning 

      Weblemoe, TL; Haxell, A (Interprofessional Health Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      No abstract.
    • New Zealand National Gambling Study: Wave 3 (2014). Report Number 5 

      Abbott, M; Bellringer, M; Garrett, N; Mundy-McPherson, S (Ministry of Health – Manatū Hauora, 2016)
      No abstract.
    • Our practices may change, but the values and foundations of the cultural traditions remain 

      Ponton, V (Timeline Publication Pvt. Ltd., 2017)
      Male and female Samoan tattooing has always signified one’s perseverance and ability to withstand the pain of undergoing the ritual, as well as signified one’s identity, readiness and capacity to be of service to one’s ...
    • Person-centred Rehabilitation: What Exactly Does It Mean? Protocol for a Scoping Review With Thematic Analysis Toward Framing the Concept and Practice of Person-centred Rehabilitation 

      Jesus, T; Bright, F; Kayes, NM; Cott, C (BMJ Publishing, 2016)
      Introduction Person-centredness is a philosophy for organising and delivering healthcare based on patients’ needs, preferences and experiences. Although widely endorsed, the concept suffers from a lack of detail and ...
    • Physical Assessment of a 3D Printed Poly Lactic Acid Dart for Wildlife Contraceptive Delivery 

      Bunt, C; Pickering, K; Long, J; Gholizadeh, H; Seyfoddin, A (Controlled Release Society, 2016)
      Darts 3D printed in the horizontal orientation at right angles to the dart axis were stronger and remained intact when fired using an air-rifle compared to vertical orientation printed darts which were weaker and shattered.
    • Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living With Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences 

      O'Brien; McNaughton, S; Flood; Morgan; Bowmar (Bond University, 2016)
      This paper reports quantitative and descriptive qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study exploring and evaluating the outcomes and experiences of clients, staff and students piloting an integrated interprofessional ...
    • Preparation and Evaluation of Mushroom (Lentinus Edodes) and Mealworm (Tenebrio Molitor) As Dog Food Attractant 

      Feng, T; Hu, Z; Tong, Y; Yao, L; Zhuang, H; Zhu, X; Song, S; Lu, J (Elsevier, 2020)
      Chicken liver is a main protein source to prepare attractant for dog food. However, animal proteins are costly. Seeking high quality and low-cost protein sources has been a goal for the industry. Mushroom Lentinus edodes ...
    • Preparation, Characterization, and Immuno-enhancing Activity of Polysaccharides From Glycyrrhiza Uralensis 

      Aipire, A; Yuan, P; Aimaier, A; Cai, S; Mahabati, M; Lu, J; Ying, T; Zhang, B; Li, J (MDPI AG, 2020)
      Glycyrrhiza uralensis is a Chinese herbal medicine with various bioactivities. Three fractions (GUPS-I, GUPS-II and GUPS-III) of G. uralensis polysaccharides (GUPS) were obtained with molecular weights of 1.06, 29.1, and ...
    • PTEN, Longevity and Age-related Diseases 

      Tait, I; Li, Y; Lu, J (2013)
      Since the discovery of PTEN, this protein has been shown to be an effective suppressor of cancer and a contributor to longevity. This report will review, in depth, the associations between PTEN and other molecules, its ...
    • Regional Status of Capacities and Higher Education 

      Holloway, A (2020)
      No abstract.
    • Relationships Between Hyperinsulinaemia, Magnesium, Vitamin D, Thrombosis and COVID-19: Rationale for Clinical Management 

      Cooper, ID; Crofts, CAP; DiNicolantonio, JJ; Malhotra, A; Elliott, B; Kyriakidou, Y; Brookler, KH (BMJ, 2020)
      Risk factors for COVID-19 patients with poorer outcomes include pre-existing conditions: obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease (CVD), heart failure, hypertension, low oxygen saturation capacity, cancer, ...
    • Repeatability Characteristics of Insulin Response Patterns and Measures of Insulin Resistance 

      Crofts, CAP; Wheldon, MC; Zinn, C; Merien, F; Schofield, G (AOSIS, 2019)
      Background: Hyperinsulinaemia is emerging as an independent risk factor for metabolic disease, but diagnostic measures are limited. It is plausible that insulin resistance measures, such as homeostatic model assessment ...
    • Researching Relational Practice Using the Voice Centered Relational Approach 

      Bright, F (The Tao Institute, 2016)
      The Voice Centered Relational Approach is a qualitative methodology which focuses on the voices (the stories and perspectives) within participant narratives. The theoretical framework underpinning this methodology is ...
    • Selenium and Thyroid Health in NZ European Women 

      Jowitt, L (Open Access Text (OAT), 2017)
      The primary aim of the study was to determine differences in the hormonal status (TSH, T3, and T4) between healthy participants and participants with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. The secondary aim of the study was to assess ...
    • Structural Dependence of Sulfated Polysaccharide for Diabetes Management: Fucoidan From Undaria pinnatifida Inhibiting α-glucosidase More Strongly Than α-amylase and Amyloglucosidase 

      Koh, HSA; Lu, J; Zhou, W (Frontiers Media, 2020)
      Fucoidan refers to a group of sulfated polysaccharide that is commonly obtained from various species of brown seaweed. Fucoidan has gained increased popularity among researchers in the recent years due to its numerous ...
    • Struggling to Be Involved: An Interprofessional Approach to Examine Māori Whānau Engagement With Healthcare Services 

      Wepa, D; Wilson, D
      Aim: Explain the processes that whānau Māori used when engaging with healthcare services from an interprofessional approach. Methods: A qualitative design using kaupapa Māori methodology and constructivist grounded ...
    • Temporal Patterns in Bacterioplankton Community Composition in Three Reservoirs of Similar Trophic Status in Shenzhen, China 

      Li, J; Chen, C; Lu, J; Lei, A; Hu, Z (MDPI AG, 2016)
      The bacterioplankton community composition’s (BCC) spatial and temporal variation patterns in three reservoirs (Shiyan, Xikeng, and LuoTian Reservoir) of similar trophic status in Bao’an District, Shenzhen (China), were ...
    • Through Pacific/Pasifika Lens to Understand Students Experiences to Promote Success Within New Zealand Tertiary Environment 

      Nanai, J; Ponton, V; Haxell, A; Rasheed, Ali (David Publishing, 2017)
      Traditionally, education environments are Eurocentric. They have reinforced “pedagogy of the oppressed” where Western knowledge is reflected in the university curriculum and ways of learning and teaching. Factors influencing ...
    • Transport-mediated Oxaliplatin Resistance Associated With Endogenous Overexpression of MRP2 in Caco-2 and PANC-1 Cells 

      Biswas, R; Bugde, P; He, J; Merien, F; Lu, J; Liu, DX; Myint, K; Liu, J; McKeage, M; Li, Y (MDPI AG, 2019)
      Our recent publications showed that multidrug resistance protein 2 (MRP2, encoded by the ABCC2 gene) conferred oxaliplatin resistance in human liver cancer HepG2 cells. However, the contribution of MRP2 to oxaliplatin ...

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