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Adrian Smith

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  279
Citations -  13258

Adrian Smith is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: T cell & European union. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 256 publications receiving 12098 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian Smith include Centenary Institute of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology & St Mary's Hospital.

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Effect of HIV-1 and increasing immunosuppression on malaria parasitaemia and clinical episodes in adults in rural Uganda: a cohort study

TL;DR: HIV-1 infection is associated with an increased frequency of clinical malaria and parasitaemia, and this association tends to become more pronounced with advancing immunosuppression, and could have important public-health implications for sub-Saharan Africa.
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Designing long-term policy: rethinking transition management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors take stock of transition management implementation experience to date and discuss the critical issues it raises for long-term policy design, highlighting three critical issues: the politics of societal learning, contextual embedding of policy design and dynamics of the design process itself.
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The biology of avian Eimeria with an emphasis on their control by vaccination.

TL;DR: Although Eimeria are effective immunogens, it is probable that to date none of the antigens that induce potent protective immune responses during the course of natural infection has been isolated and limited progress has been achieved towards the development of subunit or recombinant vaccines.
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Networks of value, commodities and regions: reworking divisions of labour in macro-regional economies

TL;DR: The final version of this article has been published in the Journal, Progress in Human Geography 26 (1) 2002, Copyright SAGE Publications Ltd at: http://phg.sagepub.com/ [Full text of the article is not available in the UHRA] as discussed by the authors.