980 total citations 36 papers, 706 citations indexed
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Bradley is a scholar working on Surgery, Aerospace Engineering and Rehabilitation.
According to data from OpenAlex, Bradley has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 706 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Surgery, 5 papers in Aerospace Engineering and 3 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Bradley's work include Wound Healing and Treatments (3 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (2 papers) and Cancer Cells and Metastasis (2 papers). Bradley is often cited by papers focused on Wound Healing and Treatments (3 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (2 papers) and Cancer Cells and Metastasis (2 papers). Bradley collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Malaysia. Bradley's co-authors include Cullum, Sheldon, Kirstie N. Anderson, Nelson, Jones, John C. Gordon, Johnson, Paul R. Wade, Robyn P. Angliss and William F. Perrin and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Kidney International.
In The Last Decade
Bradley
34 papers
receiving
667 citations
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Baker, B I, et al.. (2014). Rural Community Variation in Physician RecruitmentReadiness. 2(8). 393–401.2 indexed citations
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Cotterill, Simon, et al.. (2011). Effective embedding and integration of ePortfolios in medical and dental curricula.1 indexed citations
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Bradley, et al.. (2010). Widely wavelength-selective integrated ring laser in Al2O3:Er 3+. Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. 1–2.1 indexed citations
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Bradley, et al.. (2010). An Automated Approach for the Objective Evaluation of Practice Autorotations Using Available Aircraft Data.2 indexed citations
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Johnson, et al.. (2009). Investigation of Sediment Entrainment in Brownout Using High-Speed Particle Image Velocimetry.22 indexed citations
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Bradley, et al.. (2009). The Coal Killer. 32–34.1 indexed citations
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Bradley, et al.. (2008). Preliminary Estimation of Paleoproductivity via TOC and Habitat Types: Which Method Is More Reliable? -A Case Study on the Ordovician-Silurian Transitional Black Shales of the Upper Yangtze Platform, South China. Journal of Earth Science. 19(5). 534–548.1 indexed citations
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Johnson, et al.. (2008). Turbulent Tip Vortex Measurements Using Dual-Plane Digital Particle Image Velocimetry.2 indexed citations
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Fisher, et al.. (2007). Experimental Results on Interference Mitigation with a 19 Element Array Feed. European Conference on Antennas and Propagation. 1–5.3 indexed citations
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Johnson, et al.. (2007). A New Method for Estimating Turbulent Vortex Flow Properties from Stereoscopic DPIV Measurements.3 indexed citations
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Bradley, et al.. (2004). Achieving HUMS Benefits in the Military Environment - HUMS Developments on the CH-146 Griffon Fleet.3 indexed citations
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Bradley, et al.. (2003). Environmental Noise Modelling for UK Military Helicopter Training Operations.
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Bradley, et al.. (2003). Valuing the outcomes of treatment : Do patients and their caregivers agree ?. JAMA Internal Medicine.2 indexed citations
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Lockhart, Andrew, Emanuele Cozzi, Marion L. Scott, et al.. (2001). Erythropoietin activity between species: a model for hormonal compatibility in xenotransplantation. Xenotransplantation. 8. 131–131.2 indexed citations
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Soin, Bob, Conrad Vial, Saqib Masroor, et al.. (2000). Peri-operative TP10 (sCR1) improves early graft function and in combination with RAD and neoral extends survival after prolonged cold ischaemia in hDAF transgenic pig to primate renal xenotransplantation.. Transplantation. 69.2 indexed citations
Bradley, Levi Ledgerwood, Steven P. Jones, et al.. (1999). Tumour necrosis factor is delivered to a mitochondrial receptor.. Kidney International. 55(5). 2104–2104.1 indexed citations
Bradley, et al.. (1993). Multiple Pest Interactions in Soybean: Effects on Heterodera glycines Egg Populations and Crop Yield.. PubMed. 25(1). 42–9.13 indexed citations
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