Publications
¢ denotes original work; ¶ denotes a review.
- ¢ 1. Oakley EHN, Methods for the calculation of weight loss by water evaporation from small biopsy specimens, Scand J Clin Lab Invest 37:667-668, 1977.
- ¢ 2. Cruickshank JG, Lightfoot NF, Sugars KH, Colman G, Simmons MD, Tolliday J, & Oakley EHN, A large outbreak of streptococcal pyoderma in a military training establishment, J Hyg (London) 89:9-21, 1982.
- ¶ 3. Oakley EHN The design and function of military footwear: a review following experiences in the South Atlantic, Ergonomics 27:631-637, 1984.
- 4. Oakley EHN The first Antarctic winter in tents: the Joint Services Expedition to Brabant Island, 1. Medical aspects, J Roy Nav Med Serv 72:69-74, 1986.
- ¢ 5. Oakley EHN The first Antarctic winter in tents: the Joint Services Expedition to Brabant Island, 2. Physiological research, J Roy Nav Med Serv 72:172-178, 1986.
- 6. Oakley EHN The first Antarctic winter in tents: the Joint Services Expedition to Brabant Island, 3. Clothing and equipment, J Roy Nav Med Serv 73:43-50, 1987.
- ¶ 7. Oakley EHN, Heat exhaustion, J World Accident Emergency & Disaster Med 3:28-30, 1987.
- ¶ 8. Oakley EHN, Baker K & Mugridge TJG, Protection of personnel during prolonged exposure to cold, wet environments, Ann Occup Hyg 32:549-551, 1988.
- ¢ 9. Oakley EHN, Surviving an Antarctic winter in tents: clothing and shelter environments under severe test, page 3 in Proc 3rd Int Conf Environ Ergon, eds Ilmarinen R & Påsche A, 1988.
- ¢ 10. Oakley EHN, Numerical analysis of thermographic images in the measurement of surface temperatures, page 43 in Proc 3rd Int Conf Environ Ergon, eds Ilmarinen R & Påsche A, 1988.
- ¢ 11. Oakley EHN, Baker K, & Moncaster PA, Development and testing of an automatically-inflating lifejacket, page 93 in Proc 3rd Int Conf Environ Ergon, eds Ilmarinen R & Påsche A, 1988.
- ¶ 12. Oakley EHN, Why do people die from water immersion?, MIMS Magazine 15 Jun 1989.
- ¢ 13. Oakley EHN & Lloyd CJ, Investigations into the pathophysiology of mild cold injury in human subjects, pp 36-37 in Proc 4th Int Conf Environ Ergon, Austin, Texas, October 1990.
- ¢ 14. Oakley, EHN, A new mathematical model of finger cooling used to predict the effects of windchill and subsequent liability to freezing cold injury, pp 108-109 in Proc 4th Int Conf Environ Ergon, Austin, Texas, October 1990.
- ¢ 15. Smith DJ, Allsopp AJ, Strong RJ, & Oakley EHN, Combat body armour for the fleet; physiological and human factors assessments, pp 168-169 in Proc 4th Int Conf Environ Ergon, Austin, Texas, October 1990.
- ¢ 16. Oakley EHN, Human performance aspects of new draft European standards for lifejackets and personal flotation devices, pp 188-189 in Proc 4th Int Conf Environ Ergon, Austin, Texas, October 1990.
- ¶ 17. Oakley EHN, What to do with the hypothermic patient, Update 15 Feb 1991.
- ¶ 18. Beeley JM, Smith DJ, & Oakley EHN, Environmental hazards and health, British Medical Bulletin, 49(2), 305-325, 1993.
- ¢ 19. Oakley, EHN, Control of peripheral blood flow in subjects with non-freezing cold injury, Proc 1st Asian Congress for Microcirculation, Osaka, Japan, September 1993.
- ¢ 20. Oakley, EHN, Techniques for filtering noise from laser Doppler rheometer data, Proc 1st Asian Congress for Microcirculation, Osaka, Japan, September 1993.
- ¶ 21. Keatinge WR, Oakley EHN & Steele APH, Heat and cold, Chapter 13 in Hunter's Diseases of Occupations, 8th edn., pp. 307-326, eds. Raffle, PAB, Adams, PH, Baxter, PJ & Lee, WR, Edward Arnold, 1994.
- ¶ 22. Francis TJR & Oakley EHN, Cold injury, Chapter 23 in A Textbook of Vascular Medicine, pp. 353-370, eds. Tooke, JE, & Lowe, GDO, Edward Arnold, 1996.
- ¢ 23. Oakley EHN, Two scientific applications of genetic programming: the development of stack filters, and the fitting of non-linear equations to chaotic data, Chapter 17 in Advances in Genetic Programming, pp. 369-389, ed. K Kinnear, MIT Press, 1994.
- ¢ 24. Oakley, EHN, The application of genetic programming to the investigation of short, noisy, chaotic data series, Proc AISB Workshop on Evolutionary Computing, Leeds, April 1994.
- ¢ 25. Oakley, EHN, Non-linearity in the control of peripheral blood flow during cooling and heating, Proc 6th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, Quebec, Canada, September 1994.
- ¢ 26. Oakley, EHN, The effects of postural change on blood flow in the toe in conscious humans exposed to different ambient temperatures, 18th European Conference on Microcirculation, Rome, Italy, September 1994.
- ¢ 24a. Oakley, EHN, The application of genetic programming to the investigation of short, noisy, chaotic data series, in Evolutionary Computing, pp. 320-332, ed. TC Fogarty, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 865, Springer Verlag, 1994. [revised version of 24]
- ¢ 19a. Oakley, EHN, Control of peripheral blood flow in subjects with non-freezing cold injury, in Progress in Microcirculation Research, pp. 489-492, eds. H Niimi, M Oda, T Sawada & R-J Xiu, Pergamon, 1994. [revised version of 19]
- ¢ 20a. Oakley, EHN, Techniques for filtering noise from laser Doppler rheometer data, in Progress in Microcirculation Research, pp. 493-495, eds. H Niimi, M Oda, T Sawada & R-J Xiu, Pergamon, 1994. [revised version of 20]
- ¢ 26a. Oakley, EHN, The effects of postural change on blood flow in the toe in conscious humans exposed to different ambient temperatures, Int J Microcirc Clin Exp 14(S1):133, 1994. [abstract of 26]
- ¢ 27. Oakley, EHN, Genetic programming as a means of assessing and reflecting chaos, AAAI Fall Symposium on Genetic Programming, Cambridge, MA, November 1995.
- ¢ 28. Oakley, EHN, Genetic programming, the reflection of chaos, and the bootstrap: towards a useful test for chaos, accepted for presentation (and publication) as a full length paper at Genetic Programming 96, held at Stanford CA, July 1996.
- ¶ 29. Oakley EHN, Genetic programming for stack filters, section G3.2 in Handbook of Evolutionary Computation, Oxford University Press, 1998.
- ¶ 30. Oakley EHN, Genetic programming for non-linear equation fitting to chaotic data, section G4.5 in Handbook of Evolutionary Computation, Oxford University Press, 1998.
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