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Autor:
I. van de Glind, C. Bunn, C. M. Gray, K. Hunt, E. Andersen, J. Jelsma, H. Morgan, H. Pereira, G. Roberts, J. Rooksby, Ø. Røynesdal, M. Silva, M. Sorensen, S. Treweek, T. van Achterberg, H. van der Ploeg, F. van Nassau, M. Nijhuis-van der Sanden, S. Wyke
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
Abstract Background EuroFIT is a gender-sensitised, health and lifestyle program targeting physical activity, sedentary time and dietary behaviours in men. The delivery of the program in football clubs, led by the clubs’ community coaches, is desig
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https://doaj.org/article/01ebf9e2544249dfac8a6ddc3ecd7b84
Autor:
Shane A, Norris, Catherine E, Draper, Alessandra, Prioreschi, C M, Smuts, Lisa Jayne, Ware, CindyLee, Dennis, Philip, Awadalla, D, Bassani, Zulfiqar, Bhutta, Laurent, Briollais, D William, Cameron, Tobias, Chirwa, B, Fallon, C M, Gray, Jill, Hamilton, J, Jamison, Heather, Jaspan, Jennifer, Jenkins, Kathleen, Kahn, A P, Kengne, Estelle V, Lambert, Naomi, Levitt, Marie-Claude, Martin, Michele, Ramsay, Daniel, Roth, Stephen, Scherer, Daniel, Sellen, Wiedaad, Slemming, Deborah, Sloboda, M, Szyf, Stephen, Tollman, Mark, Tomlinson, Suzanne, Tough, Stephen G, Matthews, Linda, Richter, Stephen, Lye
Publikováno v:
BMJ open. 12(4)
South Africa's evolving burden of disease is challenging due to a persistent infectious disease, burgeoning obesity, most notably among women and rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). With two thirds of women presenting at their first ant
Autor:
C. M. Gray, Anthony I.S. Kemp
Publikováno v:
Lithos. 111:113-124
Granitic magmas in three areas of southeastern Australia are the product of melting of quartzofeldspathic metasedimentary rock (high-silica end member) combined with varying degrees of incorporation of mafic (dominantly basaltic) magma (low-silica en
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 284:455-466
The trace element signature of Earth's continental crust resembles that of arc lavas, but the continents may have formed during ancient igneous pulses that are hard to reconcile with supra-subduction zone magmatism. We explore the role of coupled arc
Autor:
Ian McDougall, C. M. Gray
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 56:245-258
The largest component of the basaltic Newer Volcanic Province of Victoria, Australia, the Western Plains subprovince, comprises extensive tholeiitic to alkalic lava flows and pyroclastics. The subprovince is subdivided into eastern and western sector
Autor:
A. G. Rossiter, C. M. Gray
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 55:433-448
Victorian granites containing more than 750 ppm Ba are almost entirely confined to the region between a line from Geelong to Swan Hill and the Wonnangatta Fault Zone. Granite Ba contents normalised to 70% SiO2 range from 620 to 733 ppm in western Vic
Autor:
Janet M. Hergt, Jon Woodhead, Martin J. Whitehouse, Chris J. Hawkesworth, Gavin L. Foster, C. M. Gray, B. A. Paterson, AJ Kemp
Publikováno v:
Science. 315:980-983
Granitic plutonism is the principal agent of crustal differentiation, but linking granite emplacement to crust formation requires knowledge of the magmatic evolution, which is notoriously difficult to reconstruct from bulk rock compositions. We unloc
Autor:
C. M. Gray, J. A. C. Anderson, J. A. Fitzherbert, Anthony I.S. Kemp, David J. P. Ferguson, D. J. Bushell, M. D. Stevenson
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 49:187-200
The Cambro-Ordovician Glenelg tectonic zone of western Victoria is a distinctive metamorphic-igneous segment of the Delamerian Orogenic Belt comprising two northwest-striking regional metamorphic segments of andalusite-sillimanite type prograding tow
Autor:
Anthony I.S. Kemp, C. M. Gray
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. 46:407-420
The Cambro-Ordovician Glenelg River Complex in the Harrow district, western Victoria, consists of extensive granitic rocks associated with a migmatitic metasedimentary envelope. Metasedimentary rocks comprise amphibolite facies massive-laminated quar
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 54:645-653
Northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) are one of the most abundant birds in the North Atlantic Ocean and the two largest fulmar colonies in the UK are at St Kilda, Outer Hebrides and Foula, Shetland. These colonies are about 450 km apart and surround