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  • Baggott, G.K.(2011). In most Biology text books it states that a moist surface is required for effificient gas exchange at respiratory surfaces yet I seem to remember an examiner stating that this is not the case and that diffusion would take place more rapidly without a layer of moisture. Could you clarify, please? Physiology News, 83:44, www.physoc.org.
  • Duce, S., Morrison, F., Welten, M., Baggott, G. and Tickle, C. (2010) Micro-magnetic resonance imaging study of live quail embryos during embryonic development, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 21 September 2010, DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2010.08.004.
  • Baggott, G. K. (2010) Why are our fingers different lengths? Physiology News, 79: 45 www.physoc.org
  • Babiker E.M. and Baggott G. K.(2009) The Effect of Preincubation Period and Culture Medium on Early Development of Isolated Blastoderm of Japanese Quail. Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 7(1):29-34l.
  • Baggott. G.K. (2009) Development of extra-embryonic membranes and fluid compartments, Avian Biology Research, 2 (1/2): 21-26. ISSN 1758-1559. [reprinted from Perspectives in Fertilisation and Embryonic Development in Poultry.{2001} (ed. D.C. Deeming), pp. 23-29. Ratite Conference Books, Lincs.]
  • Baggott, G. K. (2009) Fieldwork: E-learning benefits the part-time student. Centre for Bioscience Bulletin, Spring 2009, p.3. The Higher Education Academy, Centre for Bioscience.
  • de Winter, P.,  D. Sugden & G. K. Baggott (2008) The effect of egg turning and incubation time on carbonic anhydrase gene expression in the blastoderm of the Japanese quail (Coturnix c. japonica). British Poultry Science 49(5):566-573. Click here to view preprint.
  • Baggott, G. K. (2007) Undergraduate use of PDAs for collection of field data. E-learning: developments in the Biosciences. The Higher Education Academy, Centre for Bioscience.
  • Baggott, G. K. (2007) Biostatistics: e-learning strategies for improving student understanding. Case studies of e-learning, The Higher Education Academy, Centre for Bioscience.
  • G. K. Baggott & R. C. Rayne (2007) The use of computer-based assessments in a field biology module. Bioscience education e-journal, Volume 9, 5. Click here to view.
  • R. Rayne & G. K. Baggott (2007) Using technology to encourage regular study and engagement with feedback by students in a first-year undergraduate biosciences module. Assessment design for learner responsibility - REAP07 conference, University of Strathclyde. Click here to view.
  • R. Rayne & G. K. Baggott (2006) Using frequent computer-based assessment to ‘set the pace’ in a first-year bioscience module. In, Steffani, L, Effective Use of IT: Guidance on Practice in the Biosciences. Teaching Bioscience: Enhancing Learning Series (eds. Maw, S & Wilson, J) pp. 44-46, The Higher Education Academy, Centre for Bioscience. Click here to view.
  • Bax,C., Baggott, G.K., Howey, E., Pellet-Many,C., Rayne, R.C., Neonaki, M., Bax, B.E.& Branford White, C. (2006) Evaluation of Formative Computer-based Assessment by Cell Biology Students with Differing Entry Qualifications and Ethnicity. Bioscience education e-journal, Volume 8, 5. Click here to view
  • Shapland, F. & Baggott, G. K. (2006) The effect of static incubation on the yolk sac vasculature of the Japanese quail (Coturnix c. japonica). Avian & Poultry Biology Reviews, 17(2): 69. Click here to view
  • Pellet-Many, C. & Baggott, G. K. (2005) The pH and ionic composition of the sub-embryonic fluid of the Japanese quail (Coturnix c. japonica). Avian & Poultry Biology Reviews, 16(4): 176-177. Click here to view
  • Baggott, G.K. (2005) Book review: Catchup Chemistry For the Life and Medical Sciences by Mitch Fry and Elizabeth Page. Scion Publishing Limited. August 2005, ISBN 1-904842-10-0 .Bioscience education E-journal, 6 - R2. Click here to view
  • Bax, C., Howey, E., Pellet-Many, C., Baggott, G., Rayne, R., Neonaki, M. and Branford White, C (2005) Evaluation by first year cell biology students of a formative computer-based assessment incorporating feedback. in,  Proceedings of the 1st Science Learning and Teaching Conference, Warwick. P23. Click here to view.
  • Rayne, R.C. & Baggott, G.K.(2005) Computer-assisted and computer-based testing to assess procedural and conceptual knowledge in bioscience undergraduates. in Proceedings of the 1st Science Learning and Teaching Conference, Warwick. P28. Click here to view.
  • Baggott, G.K. & Rayne, R.C. (2005) Student perceptions of computer-based formative assessments in a semi-distance module. in Proceedings of the 1st Science Learning and Teaching Conference, Warwick. P22. Click here to view.
  • Baggott, G.K. & Rayne, R.C. (2004) Student perceptions of computer-based formative assessments in a semi-distance module. in, Proceedings of the 8th International Computer assisted assessment conference (ed. M. Danson) Learning and Teaching Development, Loughborough. Click here to View.
  • Rayne, R.C. & Baggott, G.K. (2004) Computer-based and computer-assisted tests to assess procedural and conceptual knowledge. in, Proceedings of the 8th International Computer assisted assessment conference (ed. M. Danson) Learning and Teaching Development, Loughborough. Click here to view
  • Rayne, R.C. & Baggott, G.K. (2004) The use of TRIADS CBA in foundation year biology teaching: A comparison between a computer-based unit and a traditionally-structured unit. In, Advances in Computer Aided assessment (eds. O'Hare, D. & Mackenzie, D.), Staff and Educational Development Association Paper 116, pp.45-49. ISBN 1 902435 24 9
  • Beckett, M., Baggott, G.K. and Graeme-Cook, K. (2003) Bacterial degradation of the eggshell cuticle of the Mandarin Duck. Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 14:196-197. Click here to view.
  • Baggott, G.K.(2003) Book Review: A2 level Biology, Bradfield, Dodds, Dodds and Taylor. Pearson Education ISBN 0 582 42945 5. Journal of Biological Education, 37(2): 101-102.
  • Baggott, G. K.,  D. C. Deeming, S. Hémon and P. Paillat (2003) Relationships between eggshell pigmentation, ultrastructure and water vapour conductance in the Houbara bustard (Chlamydotis undulata macqueeni ). Proceedings of the World Association of Wildlife Veterinarians Wildlife Sessions at the 2nd World Veterinary Congress, Tunisia, 26 September 2002, edited by F. T. Scullion and T. A. Bailey, World Association of Wildlife Veterinarians, Northern Ireland, pp. 85–88. Click here to view.
  • Baggott, G.K., Deeming, D.C., Hemon, S. and Paillat, P. (2002) Relationships between eggshell pigmentation, ultrastructure and water vapour conductance in the Houbara bustard (Chlamydotis undulata macqueeni). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 13(4): 234-235.
  • Mackenzie, D., Hallam, B., Baggott, G.K. and Potts, J. (2002) TRIADS experiences and developments. A panel discussion. in Proceedings of the 6th International Computer assisted assessment conference (eds. M. Danson), pp. 205-210. Learning and Teaching Development, Loughborough. Click here to View.
  • Baggott, G.K. Deeming, D.C. and Latter, G.V. (2002) Electrolyte and water balance of the early avian embryo: effects of egg turning. Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews 13(1): 105-119. Click here to view
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  • Latter, G.V. and Baggott, G.K. (2002) Role of carbon dioxide and ion transport in the formation of sub-embryonic fluid by the blastoderm of the Japanese quail. British Poultry Science 43 (1): 104-116. Click here to view.
  • Baggott, G.K. and Graeme-Cook, K. (2002) Microbiology of natural incubation, in Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution (ed. D.C. Deeming) Oxford Ornithology Series No. 13, pp. 179-191, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Baggott. G.K. (2001) Development of extra-embryonic membranes and fluid compartments, in Perspectives in Fertilisation and Embryonic Development in Poultry. (ed. D.C. Deeming), pp. 23-29. Ratite Conference Books, Lincs. Click here to view.
  • Baggott,G.K. and Rayne, R.C. (2001) Learning support for mature, part-time, evening students: providing feedback via frequent, computer-based assessments, in Proceedings of the 5th International Computer assisted assessment conference (eds. M. Danson and C. Eabry), pp. 9-20. Learning and Teaching Development, Loughborough. Click here to view.
  • Latter, G.V. and Baggott, G.K. (2000) The effect of egg turning and fertility upon the potassium concentration of albumen and yolk of the Japanese quail. British Poultry Science, 41: S44-45. Click here to view.
  • Baggott, G.K. and Latter, G.V. (2000) Carbon dioxide and the avian blastoderm. Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 11:286.
  • K. Graeme-Cook and G. K. Baggott,(1999) Surface microbial flora of waterfowl eggs during natural incubation. International Hatchery Practise, 14(2): 19-21.
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  • Baggott, G.K. and Graeme-Cook, K. (1997) Variable shell conductance during natural incubation. Poultry and Avian Biology Reviews 8:158.
  • Latter, G.V. and Baggott, G.K. (1997) Fluid transport across the blastoderm. Poultry and Avian Biology Reviews 8:165.
  • Latter, G.V. and Baggott, G.K. (1996) The effect of egg turning and fertility upon the sodium concentration of albumen of the Japanese quail. British Poultry Science, 37: 301-307.
  • Babiker, E.M. and Baggott, G.K. (1995) The role of ion transport in the formation of sub-embryonic fluid by the embryo of the Japanese Quail. British Poultry Science, 36: 371-383.
  • Bradfield, P.M. and Baggott, G.K. (1993a) Allantoic fluid electrolytes and urate of embryonic Japanese quail subject to differential water loss. British Poultry Science, 34: 597-612.
  • Bradfield, P.M. and Baggott, G.K. (1993b) The effect of water loss upon the urate, urea and ammonia content of the egg of the Japanese quail. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 106A: 187-193.
 
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