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2. The influence of anion size on the thermoelectric properties and Seebeck coefficient inversion in PDPP-4T
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Yusuf, Augustine O., Baustert, Kyle N., Pryor, Carter D., and Graham, Kenneth R.
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- 2024
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3. A pre-post trial to examine biological mechanisms of the effects of time-restricted eating on symptoms and quality of life in bipolar disorder
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Johnson, Sheri L., Murray, Greg, Manoogian, Emily N. C., Mason, Liam, Allen, J. D., Berk, Michael, Panda, Satchidananda, Rajgopal, Nandini A., Gibson, Jake C., Bower, Carter D., Berle, Eline F., Joyner, Keanan, Villanueva, Robert, Michalak, Erin E., and Kriegsfeld, Lance J.
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- 2024
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4. Efficacy and safety of RD2 Ver.02, a whole blood clot therapy, coupled with a minimally invasive procedure in pilonidal sinus: a phase II study
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Ram, E., Zager, Y., Carter, D., Anteby, R., Haik, J., Nachmany, I., and Horesh, N.
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- 2024
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5. Convolutional neural network deep learning model accurately detects rectal cancer in endoanal ultrasounds
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Carter, D., Bykhovsky, D., Hasky, A., Mamistvalov, I., Zimmer, Y., Ram, E., and Hoffer, O.
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- 2024
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6. Surgical outcomes of minimally invasive trephine surgery for pilonidal sinus disease with and without laser therapy: a comparative study
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Horesh, N., Maman, R., Zager, Y., Anteby, R., Weksler, Y., Carter, D., Nachmany, I., and Ram, E.
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- 2024
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7. Reconstruction Kernel Optimization for Ultra-High-Resolution Photon-Counting Detector Computed Tomography of the Lung
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Tóth, Adrienn, Chamberlin, Jordan H., Smith, Carter D., Maisuria, Dhruw, McGuire, Aaron M., Schoepf, U. Joseph, OʼDoherty, Jim, Munden, Reginald F., Burt, Jeremy, Baruah, Dhiraj, and Kabakus, Ismail M.
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- 2024
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8. Development and Internal Validation of a Novel Nomogram to Predict the Risk of Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury Following Robot-assisted Partial Nephrectomy
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Soputro, Nicolas A., Mikesell, Carter D., Younis, Salim K., Wang, Lin, Rai, Samarpit, Pedraza, Adriana M., Ionson, Annaliese C., Campbell, Steven C., and Kaouk, Jihad
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- 2025
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9. Measurements of the $^{27}{\rm Al}(\alpha,n)$ Thick Target Yield Near Threshold
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Brandenburg, K., Hamad, G., Meisel, Z., Brune, C. R., Carter, D. E., Derkin, J., Ingram, D. C., Jones-Alberty, Y., Kenady, B., Massey, T. N., Saxena, M., Soltesz, D., Subedi, S. K., and Warren, J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present results from direct measurements of the $^{27}{\rm Al}(\alpha,n)$ thick target yield from laboratory incident energies $E_{\alpha}\approx$ 3$-$5~MeV, performed with the $^{3}$HeBF$_{3}$ Giant Barrel (HeBGB) neutron detector at the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory. Our measurements have a small energy cadence in order to address discrepancies and sparseness of thick-target yield data sets existing for this energy region. We find general agreement with existing data sets, including yields derived from cross section data, while resolving a discrepancy between existing thick-target yield data sets for $E_{\alpha}\approx4-5$~MeV. However, for $E_{\alpha}<3.5$~MeV, our results are substantially lower than previous thick-target yield data and somewhat larger than yields calculated from existing cross section data. Our data complete the energy-range needed for estimates of the $^{27}{\rm Al}(\alpha,n)$ contribution to neutrino and dark matter detector backgrounds and result in increased viability of $^{27}{\rm Al}(\alpha,n)$ as a plasma diagnostic tool at fusion facilities such as the National Ignition Facility., Comment: Accepted to Nuclear Science and Engineering
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- 2022
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10. The $^{3}$He BF$_{3}$ Giant Barrel (HeBGB) Neutron Detector
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Brandenburg, K., Hamad, G., Meisel, Z., Brune, C. R., Carter, D. E., Danley, T., Derkin, J., Jones-Alberty, Y., Kenady, B., Massey, T. N., Paneru, S., Saxena, M., Soltesz, D., Subedi, S. K., and Warren, J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
$(\alpha,n)$ reactions play an important role in nuclear astrophysics and applications and are an important background source in neutrino and dark matter detectors. Measurements of total $(\alpha,n)$ cross sections employing direct neutron detection often have a considerable systematic uncertainty associated with the energy-dependent neutron detection efficiency and the unknown initial neutron energy distribution. The $^{3}{\rm He}\,{\rm BF}_{3}$ Giant Barrel (HeBGB) neutron detector was built at the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory at Ohio University to overcome this challenge. HeBGB offers a near-constant neutron detection efficiency of ($7.5\pm 1.2$) \% over the neutron energy range 0.01 MeV -- 9.00 MeV, removing a significant source of systematic uncertainty present in earlier $(\alpha,n)$ cross section measurements.
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- 2021
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11. Modification and Standardization of Social Emotional Health Survey-Secondary--2020 Edition
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University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), Furlong, Michael J., Nylund-Gibson, K., Dowdy, E., Wagle, R., Hinton, T., and Carter, D.
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Our UC Santa Barbara research team engages in ongoing efforts to enhance and validate the Social Emotional Health Surveys (Primary, Secondary, and Higher Education). The initiative to enhance the secondary version is supported by an Institute of Education Sciences grant (#R305A160157, 2016-2020), which provides funding to refine, standardize, and accumulate additional validation evidence for the secondary version. This effort has now produced an updated measure, which we call the Social Emotional Health Survey (2020) version. The SEHS-S (2020) represents our efforts to refine and standardize items and response formats and to further extend validation evidence for the covitality construct.
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- 2020
12. Quantifying collective motion patterns in mesenchymal cell populations using topological data analysis and agent-based modeling
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Nguyen, Kyle C., Jameson, Carter D., Baldwin, Scott A., Nardini, John T., Smith, Ralph C., Haugh, Jason M., and Flores, Kevin B.
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- 2024
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13. Softening of the Euler buckling criterion under discretisation of compliance
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Carter, D. J., Dunstan, D. J., Just, W., Bandtlow, O. F., and Miguel, A. San
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
Euler solved the problem of the collapse of tall thin columns under unexpectedly small loads in 1744. The analogous problem of the collapse of circular elastic rings or tubes under external pressure was mathematically intractable and only fully solved recently. In the context of carbon nanotubes, an additional phenomenon was found experimentally and in atomistic simulations but not explained: the collapse pressure of smaller diameter tubes deviates below the continuum mechanics solution [Torres-Dias et al., Carbon 123, 145 (2017)]. Here, this deviation is shown to occur in discretized straight columns and it is fully explained in terms of the phonon dispersion curve. This reveals an unexpected link between the static mechanical properties of discrete systems and their dynamics described through dispersion curves., Comment: 4 pages, 3 Figures, draft in preparation
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- 2020
14. Ultra-high-resolution photon-counting detector computed tomography of the lungs: Phantom and clinical assessment of radiation dose and image quality
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Chamberlin, Jordan H., Smith, Carter D., Maisuria, Dhruw, Parrish, Joe, van Swol, Elizabeth, Mah, Eugene, Emrich, Tilman, Schoepf, U. Joseph, Varga-Szemes, Akos, O'Doherty, Jim, Munden, Reginald F., Tipnis, Sameer V., Baruah, Dhiraj, and Kabakus, Ismail M.
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- 2023
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15. Increased risk of non-fatal overdose associated with non-prescribed benzodiazepine use in Scotland, UK
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McAuley, A., Palmateer, N., Goldberg, D.J., Shivaji, T., Ritchie, T., Licence, K., Carter, D., and Hutchinson, S.J.
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- 2023
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16. Modulation Sensitive Search for Non-Virialized Dark-Matter Axions
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Hoskins, J., Crisosto, N., Gleason, J., Sikivie, P., Stern, I., Sullivan, N. S., Tanner, D. B., Boutan, C., Hotz, M., Khatiwada, R., Lyapustin, D., Malagon, A., Ottens, R., Rosenberg, L. J, Rybka, G., Sloan, J., Wagner, A., Will, D., Carosi, G., Carter, D., Duffy, L. D., Bradley, R., Clarke, J., O'Kelley, S., van Bibber, K., and Daw, E. J.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Non-virialized dark-matter axions may be present in the Milky Way halo in the form of low-velocity-dispersion flows. The Axion Dark Matter eXperiment performed a search for the conversion of these axions into microwave photons using a resonant cavity immersed in a strong, static magnetic field. The spread of photon energy in these measurements was measured at spectral resolutions of the order of 1 Hz and below. If the energy variation were this small, the frequency modulation of any real axion signal due to the orbital and rotational motion of the Earth would become non-negligible. Conservative estimates of the expected signal modulation were made and used as a guide for the search procedure. The photon frequencies covered by this search are 812$-$852 and 858$-$892 MHz, which correspond to an axion mass of 3.36$-$3.52 and 3.55$-$3.69 {\mu}eV. No axion signal was found, and limits were placed on the maximum local density of non-virialized axions of these masses., Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures
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- 2018
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17. Trends of non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) in the United States
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Mccormick, Carter D., Sullivan, Patrick S., Qato, Dima M., Crawford, Stephanie Y., Schumock, Glen T., and Lee, Todd A.
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- 2023
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18. Trends of nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis in the United States
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McCormick, Carter D., Sullivan, Patrick S., Qato, Dima M., Crawford, Stephanie Y., Schumock, Glen T., and Lee, Todd A.
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- 2023
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19. An online questionnaire study investigating the impact of psychosocial factors on the duration of breastfeeding
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SL, Thurgood, Clark-Carter, D, and Dean, SE
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- 2022
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20. A data pedigree system to support geospatial analyses of human-environment interactions in data poor contexts.
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Magliocca, Nicholas R., Sink, Carter D., Devine, Jennifer A., Fagan, Matthew E., Aguilar-González, Bernardo, McSweeney, Kendra, Mukherjee, Rohit, Nielsen, Erik A., Sesnie, Steven E., Tellman, Beth, and Arellano-Thompson, Elise
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DRUG traffic , *MISSING data (Statistics) , *DATA quality , *CAUSAL inference , *OPERATIONAL definitions , *AMBIGUITY - Abstract
AbstractGeospatial analyses of human-environment interactions are challenged by the multi-scale, multi-dimensional nature of human-environment systems. Research in such contexts must often rely on integrating multiple, independently produced data sources, which presents heterogenous data qualities and interoperability challenges. Understanding data quality and transparency becomes increasingly important in these contexts, and multi‐granularity and context specific spatial data quality indicators are needed. We develop a data pedigree system that accounts for multiple data quality aspects, geospatial ambiguities that may hinder interoperability, and the fitness-for-use of each data source for indicating causal linkages between human activities and environmental change. We demonstrate its application to a particularly challenging and data sparse case study of identifying the location and timing of transnational cocaine trafficking, or ‘narco-trafficking’, in Central America with five spatial and temporal data quality indicators: geographic clarity, geographic interpretation, provenance, temporal specificity, and narco-trafficking certainty. The proposed data pedigree system provides a systematic and coherent analytical framework for interoperability, comparison, and corroboration of fragmented and incomplete data, which are needed to support advanced geospatial analyses, such as causal inference techniques. The study demonstrates the transferability and operationalization of the data pedigree system for examining complex human-environment interactions, especially those influenced by illicit economies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. THE IMPENDING COLLISION OF SMART CONTRACTS AND THE AUTOMATIC STAY.
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Wietecha, Carter D.
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Stays of execution, proceedings, etc. -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Analysis ,Bankruptcy reorganizations -- Management -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Evaluation ,Foreseeability (Law) -- Analysis -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Electronic records -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Bankruptcy estates -- Control -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Intent (Law) -- Analysis -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Contracts -- Interpretation and construction -- Laws, regulations and rules ,City of Chicago v. Fulton (141 S. Ct. 585 (2021)) ,Government regulation ,Company business management ,Company bankruptcy ,Bankruptcy Code of 1978 (11 U.S.C. 362(a)) (11 U.S.C. 362(k)) (11 U.S.C. 541(a)(1)) (11 U.S.C. 542) - Abstract
INTRODUCTION A standard contract, though often complex in practice, is theoretically simple. At least two parties agree to an exchange, and they memorialize that agreement through a spoken or written [...]
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- 2022
22. SCALABLE CULTURE OF ADHERENT STEM CELLS IN MICROFLUIDICS-BASED BIOREACTORS
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Cejas, C., primary, Carter, D., additional, Kalli, M., additional, Phillips-Hall, T., additional, Kusena, J., additional, Clarke, L., additional, and Espinet, A., additional
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- 2024
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23. Telepharmacy and medication adherence in urban areas
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Guadamuz, Jenny S., McCormick, Carter D., Choi, Sun, Urick, Ben, Alexander, G. Caleb, and Qato, Dima Mazen
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- 2021
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24. Bottom-up assembly of metallic germanium
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Scappucci, G., Klesse, W. M., Yeoh, L. A., Carter, D. J., Warschkow, O., Marks, N. A., Jaeger, D. L., Capellini, G., Simmons, M. Y., and Hamilton, A. R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Extending chip performance beyond current limits of miniaturisation requires new materials and functionalities that integrate well with the silicon platform. Germanium fits these requirements and has been proposed as a high-mobility channel material,[1] a light emitting medium in silicon-integrated lasers,[2,3] and a plasmonic conductor for bio-sensing.[4,5] Common to these diverse applications is the need for homogeneous, high electron densities in three-dimensions (3D). Here we use a bottom-up approach to demonstrate the 3D assembly of atomically sharp doping profiles in germanium by a repeated stacking of two-dimensional (2D) high-density phosphorus layers. This produces high-density (10^19 to 10^20 cm-3) low-resistivity (10^-4 Ohmcm) metallic germanium of precisely defined thickness, beyond the capabilities of diffusion-based doping technologies.[6] We demonstrate that free electrons from distinct 2D dopant layers coalesce into a homogeneous 3D conductor using anisotropic quantum interference measurements, atom probe tomography, and density functional theory.
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25. c-Jun N-terminal Kinase Mediates Ligand-independent p75NTR Signaling in Mesencephalic Cells Subjected to Oxidative Stress
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Kraemer, Bradley R., Clements, Rachel T., Escobedo, Cassandra M., Nelson, Kendall S., Waugh, Carter D., Elliott, Andrew S., Hall, Wesley C., and Schemanski, Montana T.
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- 2021
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26. Intranasal Trigeminal Function in Aging Adults.
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Feit, Noah Z., Kloosterman, Nicole, LaPointe, Kristina A., Pitiranggon, Charn, Finnegan, Isabel E., Smith, Carter D., Gregoski, Mathew J., Rowan, Nicholas R., Soler, Zachary M., and Schlosser, Rodney J.
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TASTE disorders ,OLDER people ,TASTE testing of food ,TRIGEMINAL nerve ,SMELL disorders - Abstract
Background: Intranasal trigeminal function is important in detecting environmental stimuli. The impact of age-associated chemosensory dysfunction upon taste and olfaction is well described, but an understanding of trigeminal loss (chemesthesis) is lacking. Objective: The goal of this study was to characterize trigeminal function in a cohort of older adults and explore potential impacts. Methods: Twenty-eight participants over 50 years of age were recruited from the community as part of an aging cohort study. This nested cohort completed chemosensory questionnaires, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), and psychophysical testing for taste (taste strips), olfaction (Sniffin' Sticks), and trigeminal function (eucalyptol lateralization). Data were analyzed for associations between trigeminal function, olfactory, and taste psychophysical performance, patient-reported metrics, and demographic risk factors. Results: Patient-reported trigeminal impairment is less severe than other chemosensory loss, with mean visual analog scores (VAS, rated 0-100 from least to most severe) for smell (32.9 ± 34.2), taste (20.6 ± 28.4), and trigeminal sensation (9.5 ± 12.8). Despite low VAS scores, psychophysical trigeminal dysfunction was present in 10 (35.7%) subjects. Psychophysical olfactory and taste dysfunction were present in 16 (57.1%) and eight (28.6%) participants respectively. Hypercholesterolemia was associated with psychophysical trigeminal dysfunction (mean lateralization performance in hypercholesterolemia 57.7% ± 17.1 vs. 74.1% ± 10.4, p =.008). Conclusion: Intranasal trigeminal impairment is present in nearly one-third of aging adults when assessed by psychophysical methods but is under-recognized. Hyperlipidemia may be associated with trigeminal impairment. Future inquiries should better characterize these findings in larger and prospective cohorts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Key findings from the 2023 'ACT NOW on Global HIV Migration, Mobility and Health Equity' community forum.
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Wells, N., Ong, J. J., Stackpool-Moore, L., Warner, Melissa, Carter, D. J., McGoldrick, R., Wlodek, A., Riley, B., Holland, J., Heath-Paynter, D., Stratigos, A., Murphy, E., Haerry, D., Parczewski, M., Poonkasetwattana, M., Medland, N., Wade, S., and Allan, B.
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Background. People living with HIV continue to face laws, policies, and practices that impact their potential for travel and migration. These laws include: mandatory HIV testing and involuntary disclosure of HIV; lack of access to affordable HIV-related health care, treatment and counselling during the migration process; deportation of foreign nationals living with HIV; and restrictions on the length of stays. Methods. HIV migration laws were the topic of a half-day community forum held as part of the 12th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science held in Brisbane, Australia, in July 2023. Over 150 delegates attended and, after a series of presentations, delegates were invited to participate in structured, facilitated conversations about issues related to policy, health and law concerning migration of people living with HIV. In this paper, we report on key themes from those discussions and identify areas for ongoing investigation. Results. Advocates recommended the removal of unfair and unjust migration laws and policies that contribute to HIV stigma and discrimination; updated migration policies that reflect the current context and cost of biomedical approaches to HIV management and prevention; expanded and equitable access to HIV-related care regardless of migration or residency status; and the development of advocacy networks to promote changes to migration policies. Conclusions. Laws limiting the migration of people living with HIV actively discourage individuals from seeking HIV testing, treatment and care. Ultimately, restrictive migration laws and policies undermine global efforts to end AIDS as a public health concern and to virtually eliminate HIV transmission by 2030. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. Single-Port Extraperitoneal vs. Multiport Transperitoneal Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis.
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Chavali, Jaya S., Pedraza, Adriana M., Soputro, Nicolas A., Ramos-Carpinteyro, Roxana, Mikesell, Carter D., and Kaouk, Jihad
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SURGICAL robots ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,PROSTATE-specific antigen ,PATIENT safety ,RADICAL prostatectomy ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,POSTOPERATIVE pain ,PROSTATE tumors ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,CANCER patients ,TERTIARY care ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SURGICAL blood loss ,MEDICAL records ,ACQUISITION of data ,PAIN management ,RESEARCH methodology ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,COMPARATIVE studies ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals - Abstract
Simple Summary: Following its introduction, the innovative purpose-built Single Port (SP) robotic platform has been utilized for various urological surgical procedures, including for the management of clinically significant prostate cancer. This study sought to compare the different cancer-related and postoperative functional outcomes between the novel SP Extraperitoneal robotic radical prostatectomy (RARP) and the gold-standard Transperitoneal multi-port RARP approaches. The findings from this study can be beneficial to assist clinicians to determine best surgical approach based on the individual patient's characteristics to ensure the favorable outcomes following RARP. (1) Background: Since the introduction of the purpose-built Single Port (SP) robotic platform, there has been an ongoing debate regarding its advantages compared to the established multi-port (MP) system. The goal of this present study is to compare the perioperative, oncological, and functional outcomes of SP Extraperitoneal robotic radical prostatectomy (RARP) versus that of MP Transperitoneal RARP approach at a high-volume tertiary center. (2) Methods: Based on a retrospective review of the prospectively maintained IRB-approved database, 925 patients successfully underwent RARP by a single experienced robotic surgeon. A 4:1 propensity-matched analysis based on the baseline prostate cancer International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Grade Group, clinical stage, and preoperative Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) was performed, which yielded a cohort of 606 patients—485 in the SP EP and 121 in the MP TP approaches. Of note, the SP EP approach also included the traditional Extraperitoneal (n = 259, 53.4%) and the novel Transvesical (TV) approaches (n = 226, 46.6%). (3) Results: The overall operative time was slightly longer in the SP cohort, with a mean of 198.9 min compared to 181.5 min for the MP group (p < 0.001). There were no intraoperative complications with the MP approach and only one during the SP approach. The SP EP technique demonstrated significant benefits, encompassing reduced intraoperative blood loss (SP 125.1 vs. MP 215.9 mL), shorter length of hospital stay (SP 12.6 vs. MP 31.9 h), reduced opioid use at the time of discharge (SP 14.4% vs. MP 85.1%), and an earlier Foley catheter removal (SP 6 vs. MP 8 days). From an oncological perspective, the rate of positive surgical margins remained comparable across both groups (p = 0.84). Regarding functional outcomes, the mean continence rates and Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) scores were identical between the two groups at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months respectively. (4) Conclusion: SP EP RARP demonstrates similar performance to MP TP RARP in terms of oncologic and functional outcomes. However, SP EP RARP offers several advantages in reducing the overall hospital stay, decreasing postoperative pain and hence the overall opioid use, as well as shortening the time to catheter removal, all of which translates to reduced morbidity and facilitates the transition to outpatient surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. The Totally Positive Completion Problem: The 3-by-n Case
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Carter D., DiMarco K.E., Johnson C.R., Wedemeyer L., and Yu Z.
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completion problem ,initial minors ,totally positive matrix ,15a83 ,15b48 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The 3-by-n TP-completable patterns are characterized by identifying the minimal obstructions up to natural symmetries. They are finite in number.
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- 2021
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30. Potential biofilm control strategies for extended spaceflight missions
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Zea, Luis, McLean, Robert J.C., Rook, Tony A., Angle, Geoffrey, Carter, D. Layne, Delegard, Angela, Denvir, Adrian, Gerlach, Robin, Gorti, Sridhar, McIlwaine, Doug, Nur, Mononita, Peyton, Brent M., Stewart, Philip S., Sturman, Paul, and Velez Justiniano, Yo Ann
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- 2020
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31. Equilibrium isotherms and transport diffusivities for CO2 and CO2/N2 mixtures in silicalite measured by Infra-Red Micro-imaging
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Carter, D., Handen Tezel, F., Kruczek, B., Kärger, J., Ruthven, D., Marthala, V.R.R., and Chmelik, C.
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- 2020
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32. Intestinal ultrasound measures are highly correlated with small bowel Lewis score among patients with active Crohn’s disease
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Ukashi, O., additional, Lahat, A., additional, Ungar, B., additional, Levy, H., additional, Eidler, P., additional, Eliakim, R., additional, Kopylov, U., additional, Carter, D., additional, Ben-Horin, S., additional, and Albshesh, A., additional
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- 2024
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33. Ceramic-Fiber Lining Attachment Methods
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Buchman, Randall L. and Carter, D. Scott
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Ceramics -- Methods ,Energy conservation -- Methods ,Refractories industry -- Methods ,Ceramic industry -- Methods ,Ceramic materials -- Methods ,Energy efficiency -- Methods ,Labor costs -- Methods ,Architecture and design industries ,Business ,Construction and materials industries - Abstract
Good linings require the best attachment methods. Challenges exist, but developments are overcoming the challenges. By the 1970s, energy savings was a priority lor most Ihermal-processing industries. Lightweight ceramic fiber [...]
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- 2023
34. CMS Announces Medicare Advantage And Part D Rates For CY 2025
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Gage, Carter D.
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United States. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services -- Powers and duties ,Medicare -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Health care industry -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Government finance ,Health care industry ,Government regulation ,Business, international ,Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 - Abstract
Listen to this post On April 1st, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ('CMS') announced its Medicare Advantage ('MA') Capitation Rates and Part C and Part D Payment Policies [...]
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- 2024
35. Outcomes-based education in Indonesian higher education: Reporting on the understanding, challenges, and support available to teachers
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Mufanti, R, Carter, D, England, N, Mufanti, R, Carter, D, and England, N
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Outcome-Based Education (OBE) is a widely recognised approach to curriculum reform in higher education. This study investigates the level of understanding of OBE among tertiary teachers of English in Indonesia and explores the challenges that hinder, and the factor that support for the implementation of OBE in their classrooms. A total of 632 English teachers from 31 provinces in Indonesia participated in an online survey that comprised closed- and open-ended questions. The study employed descriptive statistics using SPSS 28 and thematic analysis using NVivo 12 to analyse the data. The findings reveal that most teachers feel confident in their understanding of OBE, but their understanding is not comprehensive. Teachers who implement OBE face significant challenges primarily due to self-related factors, including traditional views of a teacher-centred approach to teaching, heavy workloads, lack of awareness about OBE, and limited commitment and willingness to implement OBE. They also encounter difficulties in developing appropriate learning outcomes, teaching strategies, learning materials, and assessment tools. The strong commitment of university leaders is considered the most crucial factor for the success of OBE implementation. This article concludes with implications and recommendations for university leaders, government officials, curriculum developers and future researchers.
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- 2024
36. Analytical contemplation: Being an education leader and acting like a dictator doesn’t work
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In this analytical contemplation, the following points are covered: The origins of ‘soft power’ as a concept related to international relations and its applicability in education. Soft power resources: persuasion, strategic narrative, credibility, attraction. How the accumulation of these resources enhances power and authority. In the previous chapter, Adrian refers to the use of ‘soft power’ as a means to achieve his goals. We all recognise this term and have probably used it in conversation to explain how and why an event happened and who exerted such power. Although this term is often used in diplomacy and international relations, it is applicable to us when we examine relationships and wielding of power in education. According to Nye (2008), soft power is a type of constructive engagement and “rests on the ability to shape the preferences of others” (p. 95). It is associated with “assets such as attractive personality, culture, political values, institutions, and policies that are seen as legitimate or having moral authority” (p. 95). Soft power is a complex idea (Durrani, 2023, p. 2) and has been used in various ways and, at times, finds itself “stretched and twisted” (Nye, 2006, p. 140). However, what we can say with a degree of certainty is that the use of soft power does not draw on coercion or force but utilises irresistible narratives and credible and attractive reputations and builds collaborative networks (Durrani, 2023; McClory, 2015).
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- 2024
37. Introduction
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Carter, D, Piccoli, A, Carter, D, and Piccoli, A
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The Introduction explains why the book is a ‘first’ in education literature. The chapter provides background information on how the idea of writing such a text came about, an explanation on the scope and limitations of the book and how the book is structured.
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- 2024
38. Some observations on power and authority
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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This chapter provides an overview of theories of power, authority and legitimacy. It covers key theorists and thinking, particularly from the twentieth century. Seminal figures such as Max Weber, Joseph Nye, Pierre Bourdieu and Thomas Hobbes are briefly covered. The chapter also points out the confusion and conflation of terms in literature on power, rendering the area as problematic.
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- 2024
39. Analytical contemplation: The two faces of education
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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This analytical contemplation is based on my case study in the previous chapter and briefly investigates the following: The power of tradition: how organisational/pedagogical, epistemological and curricular traditions constitute power. The key mechanisms of filiation, persistence and routinisation. Specific changes to English as a subject established in the early twentieth century. Power as manifested in different typologies, including Nyberg’s (1981) force, finance, fiction and fealty. Historical notions of childhood as the basis of contemporary views on childhood and their continued presence in contemporary curriculum documents. The gap between the rhetoric contained in documents, which outline the ‘big picture’ aims of education, and the actual experience of some students, as captured by the young girl who told me she was ‘scared’ of NAPLAN.
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40. Case study as a research methodology
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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This chapter explains case study as a research methodology and why it is appropriate for this book. The chapter identifies key features of the case study relevant to this book.
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41. Analytical contemplation: Having clear guiding principles generates its own power
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In the previous chapter, “Having clear guiding principles generates its own power”, Adrian provides a series of principles which helped to guide his actions and programme of reform as minister for education. In the following analysis, I refer to several incidents Adrian recounts, focusing on the following: The difference between ‘power to’, ‘power with’ and ‘power over’ and how these matter in the exercise of power. The formation of a ‘dominant coalition’ to drive change. The importance of phronesis (practical wisdom) to effect change. Resisting change - how different ‘cultures’ of resistance are evident in education.
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42. Afterword
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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At the outset of this book, we noted the confused and contested definitions of power and authority, the overlaps, conflations and contradictions. In this final chapter, I draw together some of the insights gleaned from compiling and reflecting on our experiences in education. My aim is not to attempt a definitive statement about power and authority in education but to document some thoughts that may provoke discussion and further research into this area. And, in doing so, I also hope to illuminate aspects of power and authority to enable the reader to identify the features of both and, where possible, use these insights in their own interactions with individuals and groups.
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43. Analytical contemplation Schools, power and books
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In the previous chapter “Schools, power and books”, I describe several scenarios where power and authority are being exercised in some way or another. In this analytical contemplation, the following key points are discussed: The power of books in relation to media controversies, text selection and the place of Australian literature in schools. Weber’s tripartite power typology and schools. Curriculum and literature as mechanisms for cultural transmission. Books can be controversial. From John Della Bosca’s authority as an elected government minister to disputes in a book selection committee or the recount of a complaint from a parent about a novel promoting friendship and compassion, each scenario involves a complex network of social interactions and relationships shaped by context, self-identities, self-importance and regulatory practices.
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44. Analytical contemplation: The power that comes with experience
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In previous chapters, we have seen how the accumulation of power resources has enabled the holder to retain and exert power and authority. Resources such as possessive and associative authority, credibility, persuasion, strategic narrative, for example, have allowed the holder to generate trust with and between others and, ultimately, generate authority and power. In this analytical contemplation, I explore how power and authority are manifested through specific discourses anchored in the following: The power of ‘evidence-based’ discourses in education and ‘what works’. The power of the ‘datafication’ of education and some of its effects. Problems and challenges associated with ‘evidence-based’ and the datafication of education.
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45. Analytical contemplation: Accumulating, keeping and renewing power
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In this analytical contemplation, I explore Adrian’s experiences through the lenses of the following: Symbolic power as a potent version of power in education. Power in the form of capital: economic, social and cultural.
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46. Analytical contemplation : the role of Parliament and politics in education
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Carter, D, Piccoli, A, Carter, D, and Piccoli, A
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Presented as a series of case studies, this book offers the reader an insider’s account of the power dynamics in Australian education and how the application of that power influences education policymaking. The authors, Adrian Piccoli and Don Carter, have been in the room when some of the biggest decisions in Australian education have been made. This book traverses various theories of power and authority to explore the selected experiences of the authors who come from opposing sides of the political spectrum (a former National Party minister for education and a former teacher, union member and left-leaning academic) to share a behind-the-scenes story of education in Australia not readily available to the public. The chapters capture their personal experiences in senior education leadership roles, where they made key decisions on diverse topics such as how to allocate multibillion-dollar education budgets, the split of school funding between education sectors, contentious curriculum decisions and other policy and political objectives. Drawing on organisational theory, international relations and education, a variety of resources such as hard and soft power, credibility, persuasion and notions of capital are used to make sense of their experiences in education. Through this, the authors explain who has the biggest influence over those decisions and why these complex power dynamics, when not used properly, can mean that the best interests of students are not always at the heart of the decision-making process. Written for teachers, school leaders and other education professionals, this book presents a rare insight into power and authority in the Australian education system.
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47. The two faces of education
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In this chapter, Don recounts an encounter with a senior manager as an example of ‘hardnosed’ education - where collaborative work between two education agencies was criticised by this senior manager. In contrast, Don also recounts a comment from a ten-year-old girl, who was scared of the NAPLAN tests. He uses this to comment on the ‘gulf’ between the rhetoric of education documents which set out aims and goals but do not reflect the ‘lived experience’ of students in schools and the regimes of testing and assessment.
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48. Schools, power and books
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Carter, D and Carter, D
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In this analysis, Don focuses on hard power and the state and how this affects education. Also covered are types of authority: situational and possessive. The concept of legitimacy is also covered along with trust and familiarity as types of power.
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49. The wide-field, multiplexed, spectroscopic facility WEAVE: Survey design, overview, and simulated implementation
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Jin, S, Trager, S, Dalton, G, Aguerri, J, Drew, J, Falcón-Barroso, J, Gänsicke, B, Hill, V, Iovino, A, Pieri, M, Poggianti, B, Smith, D, Vallenari, A, Abrams, D, Aguado, D, Antoja, T, Aragón-Salamanca, A, Ascasibar, Y, Babusiaux, C, Balcells, M, Barrena, R, Battaglia, G, Belokurov, V, Bensby, T, Bonifacio, P, Bragaglia, A, Carrasco, E, Carrera, R, Cornwell, D, Domínguez-Palmero, L, Duncan, K, Famaey, B, Fari na, C, Gonzalez, O, Guest, S, Hatch, N, Hess, K, Hoskin, M, Irwin, M, Knapen, J, Koposov, S, Kuchner, U, Laigle, C, Lewis, J, Longhetti, M, Lucatello, S, Méndez-Abreu, J, Mercurio, A, Molaeinezhad, A, Monguió, M, Morrison, S, Murphy, D, de Arriba, L, Pérez, I, Pérez-Ràfols, I, Picó, S, Raddi, R, Romero-Gómez, M, Royer, F, Siebert, A, Seabroke, G, Som, D, Terrett, D, Thomas, G, Wesson, R, Worley, C, Alfaro, E, Prieto, C, Alonso-Santiago, J, Amos, N, Ashley, R, Balaguer-Nú nez, L, Balbinot, E, Bellazzini, M, Benn, C, Berlanas, S, Bernard, E, Best, P, Bettoni, D, Bianco, A, Bishop, G, Blomqvist, M, Boeche, C, Bolzonella, M, Bonoli, S, Bosma, A, Britavskiy, N, Busarello, G, Caffau, E, Cantat-Gaudin, T, Castro-Ginard, A, Couto, G, Carbajo-Hijarrubia, J, Carter, D, Casamiquela, L, Conrado, A, Corcho-Caballero, P, Costantin, L, Deason, A, de Burgos, A, De Grandi, S, Di Matteo, P, Domínguez-Gómez, J, Dorda, R, Drake, A, Dutta, R, Erkal, D, Feltzing, S, Ferré-Mateu, A, Feuillet, D, Figueras, F, Fossati, M, Franciosini, E, Frasca, A, Fumagalli, M, Gallazzi, A, García-Benito, R, Fusillo, N, Gebran, M, Gilbert, J, Gledhill, T, Delgado, R, Greimel, R, Guarcello, M, Guerra, J, Gullieuszik, M, Haines, C, Hardcastle, M, Harris, A, Haywood, M, Helmi, A, Hernandez, N, Herrero, A, Hughes, S, Irsic, V, Jablonka, P, Jarvis, M, Jordi, C, Kondapally, R, Kordopatis, G, Krogager, J, Barbera, F, Lam, M, Larsen, S, Lemasle, B, Lewis, I, Lhomé, E, Lind, K, Lodi, M, Longobardi, A, Lonoce, I, Magrini, L, Apellániz, J, Marchal, O, Marco, A, Martin, N, Matsuno, T, Maurogordato, S, Merluzzi, P, Miralda-Escudé, J, Molinari, E, Monari, G, Morelli, L, Mottram, C, Naylor, T, Negueruela, I, Onorbe, J, Pancino, E, Peirani, S, Peletier, R, Pozzetti, L, Rainer, M, Ramos, P, Read, S, Rossi, E, Röttgering, H, Rubi no-Martín, J, Montes, J, Juan, J, Sanna, N, Schallig, E, Schiavon, R, Schultheis, M, Serra, P, Shimwell, T, Simón-Díaz, S, Smith, R, Sordo, R, Sorini, D, Soubiran, C, Starkenburg, E, Steele, I, Stott, J, Stuik, R, Tolstoy, E, Tortora, C, Tsantaki, M, Van der Swaelmen, M, van Weeren, R, Vergani, D, Verheijen, M, Verro, K, Vink, J, Vioque, M, Walcher, C, Walton, N, Wegg, C, Weijmans, A, Williams, W, Wilson, A, Wright, N, Xylakis-Dornbusch, T, Youakim, K, Zibetti, S, Zurita, C, Jin, Shoko, Trager, Scott C, Dalton, Gavin B, Aguerri, J Alfonso L, Drew, J E, Falcón-Barroso, Jesús, Gänsicke, Boris T, Hill, Vanessa, Iovino, Angela, Pieri, Matthew M, Poggianti, Bianca M, Smith, D J B, Vallenari, Antonella, Abrams, Don Carlos, Aguado, David S, Antoja, Teresa, Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso, Ascasibar, Yago, Babusiaux, Carine, Balcells, Marc, Battaglia, Giuseppina, Belokurov, Vasily, Bensby, Thomas, Bonifacio, Piercarlo, Bragaglia, Angela, Carrasco, Esperanza, Carrera, Ricardo, Cornwell, Daniel J, Domínguez-Palmero, Lilian, Duncan, Kenneth J, Famaey, Benoit, Fari na, Cecilia, Gonzalez, Oscar A, Guest, Steve, Hatch, Nina A, Hess, Kelley M, Hoskin, Matthew J, Irwin, Mike, Knapen, Johan H, Koposov, Sergey E, Kuchner, Ulrike, Laigle, Clotilde, Lewis, Jim, Longhetti, Marcella, Lucatello, Sara, Méndez-Abreu, Jairo, Mercurio, Amata, Molaeinezhad, Alireza, Monguió, Maria, Morrison, Sean, Murphy, David N A, de Arriba, Luis Peralta, Pérez, Isabel, Pérez-Ràfols, Ignasi, Picó, Sergio, Raddi, Roberto, Romero-Gómez, Mercè, Royer, Frédéric, Siebert, Arnaud, Seabroke, George M, Som, Debopam, Terrett, David, Thomas, Guillaume, Wesson, Roger, Worley, C Clare, Alfaro, Emilio J, Prieto, Carlos Allende, Alonso-Santiago, Javier, Amos, Nicholas J, Ashley, Richard P, Balaguer-Nú nez, Lola, Balbinot, Eduardo, Bellazzini, Michele, Benn, Chris R, Berlanas, Sara R, Bernard, Edouard J, Best, Philip, Bettoni, Daniela, Bianco, Andrea, Bishop, Georgia, Blomqvist, Michael, Boeche, Corrado, Bolzonella, Micol, Bonoli, Silvia, Bosma, Albert, Britavskiy, Nikolay, Busarello, Gianni, Caffau, Elisabetta, Cantat-Gaudin, Tristan, Castro-Ginard, Alfred, Couto, Guilherme, Carbajo-Hijarrubia, Juan, Carter, David, Casamiquela, Laia, Conrado, Ana M, Corcho-Caballero, Pablo, Costantin, Luca, Deason, Alis, de Burgos, Abel, De Grandi, Sabrina, Di Matteo, Paola, Domínguez-Gómez, Jesús, Dorda, Ricardo, Drake, Alyssa, Dutta, Rajeshwari, Erkal, Denis, Feltzing, Sofia, Ferré-Mateu, Anna, Feuillet, Diane, Figueras, Francesca, Fossati, Matteo, Franciosini, Elena, Frasca, Antonio, Fumagalli, Michele, Gallazzi, Anna, García-Benito, Rubén, Fusillo, Nicola Gentile, Gebran, Marwan, Gilbert, James, Gledhill, T M, Delgado, Rosa M González, Greimel, Robert, Guarcello, Mario Giuseppe, Guerra, Jose, Gullieuszik, Marco, Haines, Christopher P, Hardcastle, Martin J, Harris, Amy, Haywood, Misha, Helmi, Amina, Hernandez, Nauzet, Herrero, Artemio, Hughes, Sarah, Irsic, Vid, Jablonka, Pascale, Jarvis, Matt J, Jordi, Carme, Kondapally, Rohit, Kordopatis, Georges, Krogager, Jens-Kristian, Barbera, Francesco La, Lam, Man I, Larsen, Søren S, Lemasle, Bertrand, Lewis, Ian J, Lhomé, Emilie, Lind, Karin, Lodi, Marcello, Longobardi, Alessia, Lonoce, Ilaria, Magrini, Laura, Apellániz, Jesús Maíz, Marchal, Olivier, Marco, Amparo, Martin, Nicolas F, Matsuno, Tadafumi, Maurogordato, Sophie, Merluzzi, Paola, Miralda-Escudé, Jordi, Molinari, Emilio, Monari, Giacomo, Morelli, Lorenzo, Mottram, Christopher J, Naylor, Tim, Negueruela, Ignacio, Onorbe, Jose, Pancino, Elena, Peirani, Sébastien, Peletier, Reynier F, Pozzetti, Lucia, Rainer, Monica, Ramos, Pau, Read, Shaun C, Rossi, Elena Maria, Röttgering, Huub J A, Rubi no-Martín, Jose Alberto, Montes, Jose Sabater, Juan, José San, Sanna, Nicoletta, Schallig, Ellen, Schiavon, Ricardo P, Schultheis, Mathias, Serra, Paolo, Shimwell, Timothy W, Simón-Díaz, Sergio, Smith, Russell J, Sordo, Rosanna, Sorini, Daniele, Soubiran, Caroline, Starkenburg, Else, Steele, Iain A, Stott, John, Stuik, Remko, Tolstoy, Eline, Tortora, Crescenzo, Tsantaki, Maria, Van der Swaelmen, Mathieu, van Weeren, Reinout J, Vergani, Daniela, Verheijen, Marc A W, Verro, Kristiina, Vink, Jorick S, Vioque, Miguel, Walcher, C Jakob, Walton, Nicholas A, Wegg, Christopher, Weijmans, Anne-Marie, Williams, Wendy L, Wilson, Andrew J, Wright, Nicholas J, Xylakis-Dornbusch, Theodora, Youakim, Kris, Zibetti, Stefano, Zurita, Cristina, Jin, S, Trager, S, Dalton, G, Aguerri, J, Drew, J, Falcón-Barroso, J, Gänsicke, B, Hill, V, Iovino, A, Pieri, M, Poggianti, B, Smith, D, Vallenari, A, Abrams, D, Aguado, D, Antoja, T, Aragón-Salamanca, A, Ascasibar, Y, Babusiaux, C, Balcells, M, Barrena, R, Battaglia, G, Belokurov, V, Bensby, T, Bonifacio, P, Bragaglia, A, Carrasco, E, Carrera, R, Cornwell, D, Domínguez-Palmero, L, Duncan, K, Famaey, B, Fari na, C, Gonzalez, O, Guest, S, Hatch, N, Hess, K, Hoskin, M, Irwin, M, Knapen, J, Koposov, S, Kuchner, U, Laigle, C, Lewis, J, Longhetti, M, Lucatello, S, Méndez-Abreu, J, Mercurio, A, Molaeinezhad, A, Monguió, M, Morrison, S, Murphy, D, de Arriba, L, Pérez, I, Pérez-Ràfols, I, Picó, S, Raddi, R, Romero-Gómez, M, Royer, F, Siebert, A, Seabroke, G, Som, D, Terrett, D, Thomas, G, Wesson, R, Worley, C, Alfaro, E, Prieto, C, Alonso-Santiago, J, Amos, N, Ashley, R, Balaguer-Nú nez, L, Balbinot, E, Bellazzini, M, Benn, C, Berlanas, S, Bernard, E, Best, P, Bettoni, D, Bianco, A, Bishop, G, Blomqvist, M, Boeche, C, Bolzonella, M, Bonoli, S, Bosma, A, Britavskiy, N, Busarello, G, Caffau, E, Cantat-Gaudin, T, Castro-Ginard, A, Couto, G, Carbajo-Hijarrubia, J, Carter, D, Casamiquela, L, Conrado, A, Corcho-Caballero, P, Costantin, L, Deason, A, de Burgos, A, De Grandi, S, Di Matteo, P, Domínguez-Gómez, J, Dorda, R, Drake, A, Dutta, R, Erkal, D, Feltzing, S, Ferré-Mateu, A, Feuillet, D, Figueras, F, Fossati, M, Franciosini, E, Frasca, A, Fumagalli, M, Gallazzi, A, García-Benito, R, Fusillo, N, Gebran, M, Gilbert, J, Gledhill, T, Delgado, R, Greimel, R, Guarcello, M, Guerra, J, Gullieuszik, M, Haines, C, Hardcastle, M, Harris, A, Haywood, M, Helmi, A, Hernandez, N, Herrero, A, Hughes, S, Irsic, V, Jablonka, P, Jarvis, M, Jordi, C, Kondapally, R, Kordopatis, G, Krogager, J, Barbera, F, Lam, M, Larsen, S, Lemasle, B, Lewis, I, Lhomé, E, Lind, K, Lodi, M, Longobardi, A, Lonoce, I, Magrini, L, Apellániz, J, Marchal, O, Marco, A, Martin, N, Matsuno, T, Maurogordato, S, Merluzzi, P, Miralda-Escudé, J, Molinari, E, Monari, G, Morelli, L, Mottram, C, Naylor, T, Negueruela, I, Onorbe, J, Pancino, E, Peirani, S, Peletier, R, Pozzetti, L, Rainer, M, Ramos, P, Read, S, Rossi, E, Röttgering, H, Rubi no-Martín, J, Montes, J, Juan, J, Sanna, N, Schallig, E, Schiavon, R, Schultheis, M, Serra, P, Shimwell, T, Simón-Díaz, S, Smith, R, Sordo, R, Sorini, D, Soubiran, C, Starkenburg, E, Steele, I, Stott, J, Stuik, R, Tolstoy, E, Tortora, C, Tsantaki, M, Van der Swaelmen, M, van Weeren, R, Vergani, D, Verheijen, M, Verro, K, Vink, J, Vioque, M, Walcher, C, Walton, N, Wegg, C, Weijmans, A, Williams, W, Wilson, A, Wright, N, Xylakis-Dornbusch, T, Youakim, K, Zibetti, S, Zurita, C, Jin, Shoko, Trager, Scott C, Dalton, Gavin B, Aguerri, J Alfonso L, Drew, J E, Falcón-Barroso, Jesús, Gänsicke, Boris T, Hill, Vanessa, Iovino, Angela, Pieri, Matthew M, Poggianti, Bianca M, Smith, D J B, Vallenari, Antonella, Abrams, Don Carlos, Aguado, David S, Antoja, Teresa, Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso, Ascasibar, Yago, Babusiaux, Carine, Balcells, Marc, Battaglia, Giuseppina, Belokurov, Vasily, Bensby, Thomas, Bonifacio, Piercarlo, Bragaglia, Angela, Carrasco, Esperanza, Carrera, Ricardo, Cornwell, Daniel J, Domínguez-Palmero, Lilian, Duncan, Kenneth J, Famaey, Benoit, Fari na, Cecilia, Gonzalez, Oscar A, Guest, Steve, Hatch, Nina A, Hess, Kelley M, Hoskin, Matthew J, Irwin, Mike, Knapen, Johan H, Koposov, Sergey E, Kuchner, Ulrike, Laigle, Clotilde, Lewis, Jim, Longhetti, Marcella, Lucatello, Sara, Méndez-Abreu, Jairo, Mercurio, Amata, Molaeinezhad, Alireza, Monguió, Maria, Morrison, Sean, Murphy, David N A, de Arriba, Luis Peralta, Pérez, Isabel, Pérez-Ràfols, Ignasi, Picó, Sergio, Raddi, Roberto, Romero-Gómez, Mercè, Royer, Frédéric, Siebert, Arnaud, Seabroke, George M, Som, Debopam, Terrett, David, Thomas, Guillaume, Wesson, Roger, Worley, C Clare, Alfaro, Emilio J, Prieto, Carlos Allende, Alonso-Santiago, Javier, Amos, Nicholas J, Ashley, Richard P, Balaguer-Nú nez, Lola, Balbinot, Eduardo, Bellazzini, Michele, Benn, Chris R, Berlanas, Sara R, Bernard, Edouard J, Best, Philip, Bettoni, Daniela, Bianco, Andrea, Bishop, Georgia, Blomqvist, Michael, Boeche, Corrado, Bolzonella, Micol, Bonoli, Silvia, Bosma, Albert, Britavskiy, Nikolay, Busarello, Gianni, Caffau, Elisabetta, Cantat-Gaudin, Tristan, Castro-Ginard, Alfred, Couto, Guilherme, Carbajo-Hijarrubia, Juan, Carter, David, Casamiquela, Laia, Conrado, Ana M, Corcho-Caballero, Pablo, Costantin, Luca, Deason, Alis, de Burgos, Abel, De Grandi, Sabrina, Di Matteo, Paola, Domínguez-Gómez, Jesús, Dorda, Ricardo, Drake, Alyssa, Dutta, Rajeshwari, Erkal, Denis, Feltzing, Sofia, Ferré-Mateu, Anna, Feuillet, Diane, Figueras, Francesca, Fossati, Matteo, Franciosini, Elena, Frasca, Antonio, Fumagalli, Michele, Gallazzi, Anna, García-Benito, Rubén, Fusillo, Nicola Gentile, Gebran, Marwan, Gilbert, James, Gledhill, T M, Delgado, Rosa M González, Greimel, Robert, Guarcello, Mario Giuseppe, Guerra, Jose, Gullieuszik, Marco, Haines, Christopher P, Hardcastle, Martin J, Harris, Amy, Haywood, Misha, Helmi, Amina, Hernandez, Nauzet, Herrero, Artemio, Hughes, Sarah, Irsic, Vid, Jablonka, Pascale, Jarvis, Matt J, Jordi, Carme, Kondapally, Rohit, Kordopatis, Georges, Krogager, Jens-Kristian, Barbera, Francesco La, Lam, Man I, Larsen, Søren S, Lemasle, Bertrand, Lewis, Ian J, Lhomé, Emilie, Lind, Karin, Lodi, Marcello, Longobardi, Alessia, Lonoce, Ilaria, Magrini, Laura, Apellániz, Jesús Maíz, Marchal, Olivier, Marco, Amparo, Martin, Nicolas F, Matsuno, Tadafumi, Maurogordato, Sophie, Merluzzi, Paola, Miralda-Escudé, Jordi, Molinari, Emilio, Monari, Giacomo, Morelli, Lorenzo, Mottram, Christopher J, Naylor, Tim, Negueruela, Ignacio, Onorbe, Jose, Pancino, Elena, Peirani, Sébastien, Peletier, Reynier F, Pozzetti, Lucia, Rainer, Monica, Ramos, Pau, Read, Shaun C, Rossi, Elena Maria, Röttgering, Huub J A, Rubi no-Martín, Jose Alberto, Montes, Jose Sabater, Juan, José San, Sanna, Nicoletta, Schallig, Ellen, Schiavon, Ricardo P, Schultheis, Mathias, Serra, Paolo, Shimwell, Timothy W, Simón-Díaz, Sergio, Smith, Russell J, Sordo, Rosanna, Sorini, Daniele, Soubiran, Caroline, Starkenburg, Else, Steele, Iain A, Stott, John, Stuik, Remko, Tolstoy, Eline, Tortora, Crescenzo, Tsantaki, Maria, Van der Swaelmen, Mathieu, van Weeren, Reinout J, Vergani, Daniela, Verheijen, Marc A W, Verro, Kristiina, Vink, Jorick S, Vioque, Miguel, Walcher, C Jakob, Walton, Nicholas A, Wegg, Christopher, Weijmans, Anne-Marie, Williams, Wendy L, Wilson, Andrew J, Wright, Nicholas J, Xylakis-Dornbusch, Theodora, Youakim, Kris, Zibetti, Stefano, and Zurita, Cristina
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WEAVE, the new wide-field, massively multiplexed spectroscopic survey facility for the William Herschel Telescope, saw first light in late 2022. WEAVE comprises a new 2-deg field-of-view prime-focus corrector system, a nearly 1000-multiplex fibre positioner, 20 individually deployable ‘mini’ integral field units (IFUs), and a single large IFU. These fibre systems feed a dual-beam spectrograph covering the wavelength range 366–959 nm at R ∼ 5000, or two shorter ranges at R ∼ 20 000. After summarizing the design and implementation of WEAVE and its data systems, we present the organization, science drivers, and design of a five- to seven-year programme of eight individual surveys to: (i) study our Galaxy’s origins by completing Gaia’s phase-space information, providing metallicities to its limiting magnitude for ∼3 million stars and detailed abundances for ∼1.5 million brighter field and open-cluster stars; (ii) survey ∼0.4 million Galactic-plane OBA stars, young stellar objects, and nearby gas to understand the evolution of young stars and their environments; (iii) perform an extensive spectral survey of white dwarfs; (iv) survey ∼400 neutral-hydrogen-selected galaxies with the IFUs; (v) study properties and kinematics of stellar populations and ionized gas in z < 0.5 cluster galaxies; (vi) survey stellar populations and kinematics in ∼25 000 field galaxies at 0.3 ≲ z ≲ 0.7; (vii) study the cosmic evolution of accretion and star formation using >1 million spectra of LOFAR-selected radio sources; and (viii) trace structures using intergalactic/circumgalactic gas at z > 2. Finally, we describe the WEAVE Operational Rehearsals using the WEAVE Simulator.
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50. Magnetic imaging defecography results are comparable to high-resolution manometry and conventional X-ray defecography in the assessment of functional pelvic floor disorders
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Carter, D., Saukhat, O., Alcalay, M., Horesh, N., and Ram, E.
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