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David Schley
Researcher at Institute for Animal Health
Publications - 30
Citations - 756
David Schley is an academic researcher from Institute for Animal Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foot-and-mouth disease & Virus. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 697 citations. Previous affiliations of David Schley include University of Jaffna & University of Surrey.
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Mechanisms to explain the reverse perivascular transport of solutes out of the brain
TL;DR: A mathematical model is constructed in order to test the hypothesis that periv vascular drainage of interstitial fluid and solutes out of brain tissue is driven by pulsations of the blood vessel walls, and it is shown that successful drainage may depend upon some attachment of solutes to the lining of the perivascular space, although an alternative without this requirement is also postulated.
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Relationship Between Clinical Signs and Transmission of an Infectious Disease and the Implications for Control
Bryan Charleston,Bartlomies M. Bankowski,Simon Gubbins,Margo Chase-Topping,David Schley,Richard Howey,Paul V. Barnett,Debi Gibson,Nicholas Juleff,Mark E. J. Woolhouse +9 more
TL;DR: Experimental studies of foot-and-mouth disease transmission in cattle suggest that controversial preemptive control measures may be unnecessary and efforts should be directed at early detection of infection and rapid intervention.
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Comparison of caffeine-induced changes in cerebral blood flow and middle cerebral artery blood velocity shows that caffeine reduces middle cerebral artery diameter.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in mca diameter can be changed by the vasoactive agents, and that changes in Vmca do not necessarily reflect changes in CBF.
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Population models of sperm-dependent parthenogenesis.
TL;DR: This work develops initial models for the density-dependent dynamics of animal populations with sperm-dependent parthenogenesis (pseudogamy or gynogenesis), based on the known biology of the common Enchytraeid worm Lumbricillus lineatus, and reveals two alternative requirements for coexistence at density- dependent equilibria.
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Delay dynamics of the slug Deroceras reticulatum, an agricultural pest
David Schley,Martin A. Bees +1 more
TL;DR: Several versions of a non-autonomous delay differential equation model are developed in which some of the contentious issues in slug modelling are highlighted and it is found that in all cases the delay term is of considerable qualitative importance in models which incorporate seasonal fluctuations.