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52. The Discovery of lambda Bootis Stars -- The Southern Survey II
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Murphy, Simon J., Gray, Richard O., Corbally, Christopher J., Kuehn, Charles, Bedding, Timothy R., and Killam, Josiah
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The $\lambda$ Boo stars are chemically peculiar A-type stars whose abundance anomalies are associated with the accretion of metal-poor material. We searched for $\lambda$ Boo stars in the southern hemisphere in a targeted spectroscopic survey of metal-weak and emission-line stars. Obtaining spectra for 308 stars and classifying them on the MK system, we found or co-discovered 24 new $\lambda$ Boo stars. We also revised the classifications of 11 known $\lambda$ Boo stars, one of which turned out to be a chemically normal rapid rotator. We show that stars previously classified in the literature as blue horizontal branch stars or emission-line A stars have a high probability of being $\lambda$ Boo stars, although this conclusion is based on small-number statistics. Using WISE infrared fluxes, we searched our targets for infrared excesses that might be attributable to protoplanetary or debris discs as the source of the accreted material. Of the 34 $\lambda$ Boo stars in our sample, 21 at various main-sequence ages have infrared excesses, confirming that not all $\lambda$ Boo stars are young., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Figures do not have heavy reliance on colour. Online data will be hosted with the journal / Vizier@CDS
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53. Professional care workforce: a rapid review of evidence supporting methods of recruitment, retention, safety, and education
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Morris, Meg E., Brusco, Natasha K., McAleer, Rachael, Billett, Stephen, Brophy, Lisa, Bryant, Rosemary, Carey, Leeanne, Wright, Amy Conley, East, Christine, Eckert, Marion, Edvardsson, Kristina, Fetherstonhaugh, Deirdre, Fowler-Davis, Sally, Frederico, Margarita, Gray, Richard, McCaskie, Doug, McKinstry, Carol, Mitchell, Rebecca, Oldenburg, Brian, Shields, Nora, Smith, Karen, Spelten, Evelien, Taylor, Nicholas, Thwaites, Claire, Young, Suzanne, and Blackberry, Irene
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54. Adherence therapy for adults with type 2 diabetes: a feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial
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Alenazi, Fatimah, Peddle, Monica, Bressington, Daniel, Mahzari, Moeber, and Gray, Richard
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- 2023
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55. Integration of multiomics data shows down regulation of mismatch repair and tubulin pathways in triple-negative chemotherapy-resistant breast tumors
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Tang, Xiaojia, Thompson, Kevin J., Kalari, Krishna R., Sinnwell, Jason P., Suman, Vera J., Vedell, Peter T., McLaughlin, Sarah A., Northfelt, Donald W., Aspitia, Alvaro Moreno, Gray, Richard J., Carter, Jodi M., Weinshilboum, Richard, Wang, Liewei, Boughey, Judy C., and Goetz, Matthew P.
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56. Crisis, Adaptation, and Innovation in Saskatchewan: Crafty Brewers and Their Pandemic Survival
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Gray, Richard, Tyack, Nicholas, Patterson, Mark W., editor, and Hoalst-Pullen, Nancy, editor
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- 2023
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57. Encrypted federated learning for secure decentralized collaboration in cancer image analysis
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Truhn, Daniel, Tayebi Arasteh, Soroosh, Saldanha, Oliver Lester, Müller-Franzes, Gustav, Khader, Firas, Quirke, Philip, West, Nicholas P., Gray, Richard, Hutchins, Gordon G.A., James, Jacqueline A., Loughrey, Maurice B., Salto-Tellez, Manuel, Brenner, Hermann, Brobeil, Alexander, Yuan, Tanwei, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Hoffmeister, Michael, Foersch, Sebastian, Han, Tianyu, Keil, Sebastian, Schulze-Hagen, Maximilian, Isfort, Peter, Bruners, Philipp, Kaissis, Georgios, Kuhl, Christiane, Nebelung, Sven, and Kather, Jakob Nikolas
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58. Risk of Bowel Obstruction in Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for High-risk Colon Cancer: A Nested Case-control Matched Analysis of an International, Multi-centre, Randomised Controlled Trial (FOxTROT)
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Glasbey, James, Glasbey, James, Beggs, Andrew, Glimelius, Bengt, Gray, Richard, Handley, Kelly, Laurberg, Søren, Magill, Laura, Murakami, Keigo, Palmer, Andy, Quirke, Philip, Seligman, Jenny, Seymour, Matt, Sinha, Yash, West, Nick, Morton, Dion, Glasbey, James, Handley, Kelly, Palmer, Andy, Morton, Dion, Crosby, T., Olliff, J., Peto (Chair), R., Brown, Gina, Ferry, David, Glimelius, Bengt, Gray, Richard, Handley, Kelly, Ismail, Tariq, Laurberg, Søren, Magill, Laura, Morton, Dion, Oliver, Alf, Quirke, Phil, Seymour, Matt, Scott, Nigel, Seligman, Jenny, Swift, Ian, Warren, Bryan, West, Nick, Northover, J., Parmar (Chair), M., Slevin, M., Magill, Laura, Gray, Richard, Handley, Kelly, Wilcockson, Adrian, Gray, Zoe, Lancaster, Dominic, Brown, James, Palmer, Andrew, Adie, Ladan, Kennedy, Georgia, Eld, M., Holt, G., Yilmaz, M., Spendler, K. Garm, Hansen, F., Laurberg, S., Rosenkilde, M., Ahlstrom, H., Glimelius, B., Abgamu, D., Day, N., Walsh, C., Bannister, J., Furniss, D., Morgan, S., Walkington, L., Yates, S., Branagan, G., Mustajab, A., O’Neil, H., Rees, C., Geh, I., Hendrickse, C., Langman, G., Pallan, A., Conn, A., Lowe, A., Ostrowski, J., Steward, M., Callaway, M., Falk, S., Thomas, M., Wong, N., Cast, J., Hartley, J., Roy, R., Tiam, R., Blunt, D., Cleator, S., Dawson, P., Goldin, R., Gujral, D., Lowdell, C., Ziprin, P., Clenton, S., Dewdney, A., Euinton, H., Furniss, D., Gupta, R., Tarapowewalla, D., Wilshaw, V., Braun, M., Chakrabarty, B., Hill, J., Laasch, H., Saunders, M., Cruickshank, N., Davies, M., Muzaffar, S., Orme, A., Punia, P., Rea, D., Campbell, F., Hughes, M., Palmer, D., Rooney, P., Abbott, G., Hamid, B., Vimalachandran, D., Berry, J., Hinson, F., Maarouf, Z., Nicoll, J., Adams, C., Denson, J., Jackson, S., Sherriff, D., Kweka, E., McAdam, G., Peters, M., Roy, R., Khaira, M., Kurien, G., Robinson, J., Wadsley, J., White, D., Young, R., Dega, R., Lamparelli, M., Orbell, J., Osborne, R., Taylor, P., Thomas, T., Gopalakrishnan, K., Jadhav, V., Scott-Brown, M., Baijal, S., Chapman, M., Glaholm, J., Nelson, C., Singh, R., Harrison, J., Last, K., Scott, D., Scullion, D., Lind, P., Milosavljevic, Z., Dent, J., Ilsley, D., Littleford, S., Roberts, C., Crabtree, M., Orrell, J., Sherwin, E., Smith, S., Soomal, R., Braun, M., De, A., Khan, A., Khan, U., Lavin, V., McBain, C., Radharkrishna, G., Sil, R., Weerasinghe, S., Hill, J., Lee, S., Wright, P., Church, R., Holland, C., Kunene, V., Thompson, A., Glynne-Jones, R., Goh, V., Livingstone, J., Richman, P., Barlow, C., Burn, P., Geraghty, J., Walther, J., Grumett, S., Mangalika, S., Qaiyum, M., Williams, G., Borgstein, R., Bridgewater, J., Melville, D., Rees, J., Coxon, F., Hainsworth, P., Needham, S., Scott, J., Asmussen, J., Hansen, T., Jensen, K., Pfeiffer, P., Alkhaldi, A., Brittenden, J., Jackson, A., Kamposioras, K., Kumaran, G., Macklin, C., Alexander, J., Harle, A., Hickish, T., Talbot, R., Tarver, D., Bridgewater, J., Partridge, W., Sundaresan, V., Vivekanandan, S., Agrawal, N., Higginson, A., Muthuramalingam, S., O’Leary, D., Devarajan, G., Gulati, M., Kerwat, R., Maisey, N., Mikhaeel, G., Ismail, T., Middleton, G., Page, A., Steven, N., Taniere, P., Gutmann, J., Huang, J., Raouf, S., Dunn, W., Escola, C. Lopez, Potter, V., Scholefield, J., Walker, G., Zaitoun, A., Eason, D., McPhail, N., Mmeka, W., Stenhouse, G., Watson, A., Fozard, B., Hickish, T., Snape, S., Ellis, R., Faux, W., Jenkins, R., Maskell, G., Kulkarni, R., Lund, J., Menon, S., Singh, R., Chandler, I., Daniels, I., Harries, S., Osborne, M., Bell, J., Krell, D., Mayer, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Watkins, J., Bronder, C., Eaton, D., Taylor, A., Brown, G., Cunningham, D., Tekkis, P., Wotherspoon, A., Dobson, M., Mitchell, P., Pitt, M., Scott, N., Susnerwala, S., Adab, F., Britton, I., Ghiridaran, S., Howitt, C., Kirby, R., Biddlestone, L., Dalton, S., De Winton, E., Phillips, A., Ferry, D., Grumett, S., Kawesha, A., Maleki, K., Momtahan, N., Burnett, H., Hayes, S., Soop, M., Branagan, G., Cook, I., Cook, S., Iveson, T., Shablak, A., Coup, A., Hamid, A., Moore, P., O’Toole, L., Pai, D., Bateman, A., Bateman, A., Blaquiere, R., Nichols, P., Chappell, M., Dworkin, M., Jain, S., Tsang, D., Hopkins, K., Loveday, E., Lyons, A., Rooney, N., Ali, N., Chatterjee, M., Chiphang, A., Dundas, S., Myint, A. Sun, Zeiderman, M., Beharry, N., Chong, H., Lofts, F., Melville, D., Finan, P., Seymour, M., Tolan, D., West, N., Anyamene, N., Burling, D., Kennedy, R., Moorghen, M., Agrawal, S., Hasan, J., Mehta, S., Saeed, M., Burgess, P., John, L., Lowndes, S., Planner, A., Campbell, F., Hughes, M., Rooney, P., Smith, D., Hochhauser, D., Obichere, A., Rodriguez-Justo, M., Shiu, K., Taylor, S., Correa, P., James, S., Shatwell, W., Williams, N., Brady, J., Lanaspre, E., Mikhaeel, G., Ahmad, M., Gill, T., Wilson, D., Adams, R., Beehen, R., Morgan, M., Lindh, B., Adams, R., Morgan, M., Ford, A., Gopal, K., Pranesh, N., Shareef, D., Tighe, M., Busby, K., Correa, P., Sanders, S., Sinha, R., Ahmad, R., Desai, S., Ramesh, S., Hilman, S., Lott, M., O’Brien, J., Radstone, D., West, D., Amin, S., Hampton, J., Hornbuckle, J., Kitsanta, P., Ali, M., Desai, A., Hadaki, M., Hall, M., Arul, D., Hochhauser, D., Leonard, P., Mukhtar, H., Murray, D., Baxter, A., Churn, M., Farrugia, D., Lake, S., Smith, G., Bansal, A., Chandran, P., Corr, C., Gollins, S., Davenport, A., Saunders, M., Sukumar, S., Bathurst, N., Beaumont, E., Cooper, E., Francis, N., Sephton, M., Sparrow, G., Clarke, A., Haselden, J., Last, K., Woodcock, N., Atkinson, M., Gollins, S., Gupta, M., Maw, A., Abdullah, N., Bale, C., and Lord, M.
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- 2023
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59. Impact of simplified HCV diagnostic strategies on the HCV epidemic among men who have sex with men in the era of HIV oral pre‐exposure prophylaxis in Taiwan: a modelling study
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Wu, Huei‐Jiuan, Shih, Sophy Tingfang, Applegate, Tanya L., Kwon, Jisoo A., Cunningham, Evan B., Grebely, Jason, and Gray, Richard T.
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World Health Organization ,Diagnosis ,Drug therapy ,Analysis ,Usage ,Health aspects ,Prophylaxis -- Health aspects -- Usage -- Analysis ,HIV -- Drug therapy -- Diagnosis ,Hepatitis C virus -- Health aspects -- Analysis -- Usage ,Epidemiology -- Usage -- Analysis -- Health aspects ,RNA -- Health aspects -- Usage -- Analysis ,HIV (Viruses) -- Drug therapy -- Diagnosis - Abstract
INTRODUCTION Among men who have sex with men (MSM), hepatitis C virus (HCV) is transmitted via sexual contact and sharing of unsterile injecting equipment and disproportionately affects MSM living with [...], : Introduction: Simplified hepatitis C virus (HCV) diagnostic strategies have the potential to improve HCV diagnoses and treatment. We aimed to investigate the impact of simplified HCV diagnostic strategies on HCV incidence and its effect on HCV diagnosis and treatment among men who have sex with men (MSM) regardless of HIV status and use of HIV pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in Taiwan. Methods: A compartmental deterministic model was developed to describe the natural history of HCV disease progression, the HCV care cascade and the HIV status and PrEP using among MSM. The model was calibrated to available data for HCV and HIV epidemiology and population demographics in Taiwan. We simulated the epidemic from 2004 and projected the impact of simplified testing strategies on the HCV epidemic among MSM over 2022–2030. Results: Under the current testing approach in Taiwan, total HCV incidence would increase to 12.6 per 1000 person‐years among MSM by 2030. Single‐visit point‐of‐care RNA testing had the largest impact on reducing the number of new HCV infections over 2022–2030, with a 31.1% reduction (interquartile range: 24.9%−32.8%). By 2030, single‐visit point‐of‐care HCV testing improved HCV diagnosis to 90.9%, HCV treatment to 87.7% and HCV cure to 81.5% among MSM living with HCV. Compared to status quo, prioritized simplified HCV testing for PrEP users and MSM living with diagnosed HIV had considerable impact on the broader HCV epidemic among MSM. A sensitivity analysis suggests that reinfection risk would have a large impact on the effectiveness of each point‐of‐care testing scenario. Conclusions: Simplified HCV diagnostic strategies could control the ongoing HCV epidemic and improve HCV testing and treatment among Taiwanese MSM. Single‐visit point‐of‐care RNA testing would result in large reductions in HCV incidence and prevalence among MSM. Efficient risk‐reduction strategies will need to be implemented alongside point‐of‐care testing to achieve HCV elimination among MSM in Taiwan.
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60. Efficacy of behavioural activation in the treatment of negative symptoms in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A systematic review
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Muyambi, Kuda, Walsh, Sandra, Dan Bressington, Gray, Richard, Dennis, Shaun, Brown, Ellie, Grimshaw, Marcus, Drummond, Joanne, and Jones, Martin
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61. Getting back to normal after deployment
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Gray, Richard
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WAR - Psychological Aspects ,STRESS (PHYSIOLOGY) - Abstract
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62. Radiotherapy to regional nodes in early breast cancer: an individual patient data meta-analysis of 14 324 women in 16 trials
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Taylor, Carolyn, Dodwell, David, McGale, Paul, Hills, Robert K, Berry, Richard, Bradley, Rosie, Braybrooke, Jeremy, Clarke, Mike, Gray, Richard, Holt, Francesca, Liu, Zulian, Pan, Hongchao, Peto, Richard, Straiton, Ewan, Coles, Charlotte, Duane, Fran, Hennequin, Christophe, Jones, Glenn, Kühn, Thorsten, Oliveros, Sileida, Overgaard, Jens, Pritchard, Kathy I, Suh, Chang-Ok, Beake, Graham, Boddington, Clare, Davies, Christina, Davies, Lucy, Evans, Vaughan, Gay, Jo, Gettins, Lucy, Godwin, Jon, James, Sam, Kerr, Amanda, Liu, Hui, MacKinnon, Elizabeth, Mannu, Gurdeep, McHugh, Theresa, Morris, Philip, Nakahara, Mariko, Read, Simon, Taylor, Hannah, Ferguson, John, Scheurlen, Hans, Zurrida, Stefano, Galimberti, Viviana, Ingle, James, Valagussa, Pinuccia, Veronesi, Umberto, Anderson, Stewart, Tang, Gong, Fisher, Bernard, Fossa, Sophie, Valborg Reinertsen, Kristin, Host, Herman, Muss, Hyman, Holli, Kaija, Albain, Kathy, Arriagada, Rodrigo, Bartlett, John, Bergsten-Nordström, Elizabeth, Bliss, Judith, Brain, Etienne, Carey, Lisa, Coleman, Robert, Cuzick, Jack, Davidson, Nancy, Del Mastro, Lucia, Di Leo, Angelo, Dignam, James, Dowsett, Mitch, Ejlertsen, Bent, Francis, Prue, García-Sáenz, José Angel, Gelber, Rich, Gnant, Michael, Goetz, Matthew, Goodwin, Pam, Halpin-Murphy, Pat, Hayes, Dan, Hill, Catherine, Jagsi, Reshma, Janni, Wolfgang, Loibl, Sibylle, Mamounas, Eleftherios, Martín, Miguel, McIntosh, Stuart, Mukai, Hirofumi, Nekljudova, Valentina, Norton, Larry, Ohashi, Yasuo, Piccart, Martine, Pierce, Lori, Raina, Vinod, Rea, Daniel, Regan, Meredith, Robertson, John, Rutgers, Emiel, Salgado, Roberto, Slamon, Dennis, Spanic, Tanja, Sparano, Joseph, Steger, Guenther, Toi, Masakazu, Tutt, Andrew, Viale, Giuseppe, Wang, Xiang, Wilcken, Nicholas, Wolmark, Norman, Yu, Ke-Da, Cameron, David, Bergh, Jonas, Swain, Sandra, Whelan, Tim, and Poortmans, Philip
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63. Global prevalence, cascade of care, and prophylaxis coverage of hepatitis B in 2022: a modelling study
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Razavi-Shearer, Devin, Gamkrelidze, Ivane, Pan, Calvin, Jia, Jidong, Berg, Thomas, Gray, Richard, Lim, Young-Suk, Chen, Chien-Jen, Ocama, Ponsiano, Desalegn, Hailemichael, Abbas, Zaigham, Abdallah, Ayat, Aghemo, Alessio, Ahmadbekova, Sabohat, Ahn, Sang Hoon, Aho, Inka, Akarca, Ulus, Al Masri, Nasser, Alalwan, Abduljaleel, Alavian, Seyed, Al-Busafi, Said, Aleman, Soo, Alfaleh, Faleh, Alghamdi, Abdullah, Al-Hamoudi, Waleed, Aljumah, Abdulrahman, Al-Naamani, Khalid, Al-Rifai, Ahmad, Alserkal, Yousif, Altraif, Ibrahim, Amarsanaa, Jazag, Anderson, Motswedi, Andersson, Monique, Armstrong, Paige, Asselah, Tarik, Athanasakis, Kostas, Baatarkhuu, Oidov, Ben-Ari, Ziv, Bensalem, Aicha, Bessone, Fernando, Biondi, Mia, Bizri, Abdul Rahman, Blach, Sarah, Braga, Wornei, Brandão-Mello, Carlos, Brosgart, Carol, Brown, Kimberly, Brown, Jr, Robert, Bruggmann, Philip, Brunetto, Maurizia, Buti, Maria, Cabezas, Joaquin, Casanovas, Teresa, Chae, Chungman, Chan, Henry Lik Yuen, Cheinquer, Hugo, Chen, Pei-Jer, Cheng, Kent Jason, Cheon, Myeong-Eun, Chien, Cheng-Hung, Choudhuri, Gourdas, Christensen, Peer Brehm, Chuang, Wan-Long, Chulanov, Vladimir, Cisneros, Laura, Coffin, Carla, Contreras, Fernando, Coppola, Nicola, Cornberg, Markus, Cowie, Benjamin, Cramp, Matthew, Craxi, Antonio, Crespo, Javier, Cui, Fuqiang, Cunningham, Chris, Dalgard, Olav, De Knegt, Robert, De Ledinghen, Victor, Dore, Gregory, Drazilova, Sylvia, Duberg, Ann-Sofi, Egeonu, Steve, Elbadri, Mohammed, El-Kassas, Mohamed, El-Sayed, Manal, Estes, Chris, Etzion, Ohad, Farag, Elmobashar, Ferradini, Laurent, Ferreira, Paulo, Flisiak, Robert, Forns, Xavier, Frankova, Sona, Fung, James, Gane, Edward, Garcia, Virginia, García-Samaniego, Javier, Gemilyan, Manik, Genov, Jordan, Gheorghe, Liliana, Gholam, Pierre, Gish, Robert, Goleij, Pouya, Gottfredsson, Magnus, Grebely, Jason, Gschwantler, Michael, Guingane, Nanelin Alice, Hajarizadeh, Behzad, Hamid, Saeed, Hamoudi, Waseem, Harris, Aaron, Hasan, Irsan, Hatzakis, Angelos, Hellard, Margaret, Hercun, Julian, Hernandez, Javier, Hockicková, Ivana, Hsu, Yao-Chun, Hu, Ching-Chih, Husa, Petr, Janicko, Martin, Janjua, Naveed, Jarcuska, Peter, Jaroszewicz, Jerzy, Jelev, Deian, Jeruma, Agita, Johannessen, Asgeir, Kåberg, Martin, Kaita, Kelly, Kaliaskarova, Kulpash, Kao, Jia-Horng, Kelly-Hanku, Angela, Khamis, Faryal, Khan, Aamir, Kheir, Omer, Khoudri, Ibtissam, Kondili, Loreta, Konysbekova, Aliya, Kristian, Pavol, Kwon, Jisoo, Lagging, Martin, Laleman, Wim, Lampertico, Pietro, Lavanchy, Daniel, Lázaro, Pablo, Lazarus, Jeffrey V, Lee, Alice, Lee, Mei-Hsuan, Liakina, Valentina, Lukšić, Boris, Malekzadeh, Reza, Malu, Abraham, Marinho, Rui, Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia, Merat, Shahin, Meshesha, Berhane Redae, Midgard, Håvard, Mohamed, Rosmawati, Mokhbat, Jacques, Mooneyhan, Ellen, Moreno, Christophe, Mortgat, Laure, Müllhaupt, Beat, Musabaev, Erkin, Muyldermans, Gaëtan, Naveira, Marcelo, Negro, Francesco, Nersesov, Alexander, Nguyen, Van Thi Thuy, Ning, Qing, Njouom, Richard, Ntagirabiri, Rénovat, Nurmatov, Zuridin, Oguche, Stephen, Omuemu, Casimir, Ong, Janus, Opare-Sem, Ohene, Örmeci, Necati, Orrego, Mauricio, Osiowy, Carla, Papatheodoridis, George, Peck-Radosavljevic, Markus, Pessoa, Mário, Pham, Trang, Phillips, Richard, Pimenov, Nikolay, Pincay-Rodríguez, Loreley, Plaseska-Karanfilska, Dijana, Pop, Cora, Poustchi, Hossein, Prabdial-Sing, Nishi, Qureshi, Huma, Ramji, Alnoor, Rautiainen, Henna, Razavi-Shearer, Kathryn, Remak, William, Ribeiro, Sofia, Ridruejo, Ezequiel, Ríos-Hincapié, Cielo, Robalino, Marcia, Roberts, Lewis, Roberts, Stuart, Rodríguez, Manuel, Roulot, Dominique, Rwegasha, John, Ryder, Stephen, Sadirova, Shakhlo, Saeed, Umar, Safadi, Rifaat, Sagalova, Olga, Said, Sanaa, Salupere, Riina, Sanai, Faisal, Sanchez-Avila, Juan F, Saraswat, Vivek, Sargsyants, Narina, Sarrazin, Christoph, Sarybayeva, Gulya, Schréter, Ivan, Seguin-Devaux, Carole, Seto, Wai-Kay, Shah, Samir, Sharara, Ala, Sheikh, Mahdi, Shouval, Daniel, Sievert, William, Simojoki, Kaarlo, Simonova, Marieta, Sinn, Dong Hyun, Sonderup, Mark, Sonneveld, Milan, Spearman, C Wendy, Sperl, Jan, Stauber, Rudolf, Stedman, Catherine, Sypsa, Vana, Tacke, Frank, Tan, Soek-Siam, Tanaka, Junko, Tergast, Tammo, Terrault, Norah, Thompson, Alexander, Thompson, Peyton, Tolmane, Ieva, Tomasiewicz, Krzysztof, Tsang, Tak-Yin, Uzochukwu, Benjamin, Van Welzen, Berend, Vanwolleghem, Thomas, Vince, Adriana, Voeller, Alexis, Waheed, Yasir, Waked, Imam, Wallace, Jack, Wang, Cong, Weis, Nina, Wong, Grace, Wong, Vincent, Wu, Jaw-Ching, Yaghi, Cesar, Yesmembetov, Kakharman, Yip, Terry, Yosry, Ayman, Yu, Ming-Lung, Yuen, Man-Fung, Yurdaydin, Cihan, Zeuzem, Stefan, Zuckerman, Eli, and Razavi, Homie
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64. Evaluating the efficacy of the Thai Health Improvement Profile intervention for preventing weight gain in people with early stage psychosis: A randomized controlled trial
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Meepring, Soontareeporn, Gray, Richard, Li, Xia, Chien, Wai Tong, Li, Yan, Ho, Grace W.K., Kritkitrat, Preeyakamon, and Bressington, Daniel
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65. Transformer-based biomarker prediction from colorectal cancer histology: A large-scale multicentric study
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Church, David, Domingo, Enric, Edwards, Joanne, Glimelius, Bengt, Gogenur, Ismail, Harkin, Andrea, Hay, Jen, Iveson, Timothy, Jaeger, Emma, Kelly, Caroline, Kerr, Rachel, Maka, Noori, Morgan, Hannah, Oien, Karin, Orange, Clare, Palles, Claire, Roxburgh, Campbell, Sansom, Owen, Saunders, Mark, Tomlinson, Ian, Wagner, Sophia J., Reisenbüchler, Daniel, West, Nicholas P., Niehues, Jan Moritz, Zhu, Jiefu, Foersch, Sebastian, Veldhuizen, Gregory Patrick, Quirke, Philip, Grabsch, Heike I., van den Brandt, Piet A., Hutchins, Gordon G.A., Richman, Susan D., Yuan, Tanwei, Langer, Rupert, Jenniskens, Josien C.A., Offermans, Kelly, Mueller, Wolfram, Gray, Richard, Gruber, Stephen B., Greenson, Joel K., Rennert, Gad, Bonner, Joseph D., Schmolze, Daniel, Jonnagaddala, Jitendra, Hawkins, Nicholas J., Ward, Robyn L., Morton, Dion, Seymour, Matthew, Magill, Laura, Nowak, Marta, Hay, Jennifer, Koelzer, Viktor H., Church, David N., Matek, Christian, Geppert, Carol, Peng, Chaolong, Zhi, Cheng, Ouyang, Xiaoming, James, Jacqueline A., Loughrey, Maurice B., Salto-Tellez, Manuel, Brenner, Hermann, Hoffmeister, Michael, Truhn, Daniel, Schnabel, Julia A., Boxberg, Melanie, Peng, Tingying, and Kather, Jakob Nikolas
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66. Midwife led randomised controlled trials in Australia and New Zealand: A scoping review
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Homer, Caroline, Neylon, Kim, Kennedy, Kate, Baird, Kathleen, Gilkison, Andrea, Keogh, Samantha, Middleton, Sandy, Gray, Richard, Whitehead, Lisa, Finn, Judith, Rickard, Claire, Sharplin, Greg, Neville, Stephen, and Eckert, Marion
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67. Optimizing point-of-care testing strategies for diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C virus infection in Australia: a model-based cost-effectiveness analysis
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Shih, Sophy T.F., Cheng, Qinglu, Carson, Joanne, Valerio, Heather, Sheehan, Yumi, Gray, Richard T., Cunningham, Evan B., Kwon, Jisoo A., Lloyd, Andrew R., Dore, Gregory J., Wiseman, Virginia, and Grebely, Jason
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68. HIV treatment-as-prevention and its effect on incidence of HIV among cisgender gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Australia: a 10-year longitudinal cohort study
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Callander, Denton, McManus, Hamish, Gray, Richard T, Grulich, Andrew E, Carr, Andrew, Hoy, Jennifer, Donovan, Basil, Fairley, Christopher K, Holt, Martin, Templeton, David J, Liaw, Siaw-Teng, McMahon, James H, Asselin, Jason, Petoumenos, Kathy, Hellard, Margaret, Pedrana, Alisa, Elliott, Julian, Keen, Phillip, Costello, Jane, Keane, Richard, Kaldor, John, Stoové, Mark, and Guy, Rebecca
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69. Are There Adequate Incentives for Research and Innovation in the Plant Breeding Supply Chain?
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Rajsic, Predrag, primary, Gray, Richard, additional, Weersink, Alfons, additional, and Rajcan, Istvan, additional
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70. A Journey Toward Gender Equity in Medicine
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Porter, Alyx B., Noe, Katherine H., Tazelaar, Henry D., Saliba, Kara L., Kary, Tamara K., Pockaj, Barbara A., Menkosky, Paula E., Gray, Richard J., and Rebecca, Alanna M.
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71. Anthracycline-containing and taxane-containing chemotherapy for early-stage operable breast cancer: a patient-level meta-analysis of 100 000 women from 86 randomised trials
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Braybrooke, Jeremy, Bradley, Rosie, Gray, Richard, Hills, Robert K, Pan, Hongchao, Peto, Richard, Dodwell, David, McGale, Paul, Taylor, Carolyn, Aihara, Tomohiko, Anderson, Stewart, Blum, Joanne, Cardoso, Fatima, Chen, Xiaosong, Crown, John P, Ejlertsen, Bent, Friedl, Thomas W P, Harbeck, Nadia, Janni, Wolfgang, Jensen, Maj-Britt, Mamounas, Eleftherios, Narui, Kazutaka, Nitz, Ulrike, Norton, Larry, O'Shaughnessy, Joyce, Piccart, Martine, Robert, Nicholas, Shao, Zhi-Ming, Slamon, Dennis, Sparano, Joseph, Watanabe, Toru, Yothers, Greg, Yu, Ke-Da, Berry, Richard, Boddington, Clare, Clarke, Mike, Davies, Christina, Davies, Lucy, Duane, Fran, Evans, Vaughan, Gay, Jo, Gettins, Lucy, Godwin, Jon, James, Sam, Lui, Hui, Lui, Zulian, MacKinnon, Elizabeth, Mannu, Gurdeep, McHugh, Theresa, Morris, Philip, Read, Simon, Straiton, Ewan, Buzdar, Aman, Suman, Vera J, Hunt, Kelly K, Leonard, Robert C F, Mansi, Janine, Delbaldo, Catherine, Piedbois, Pascal, Quinaux, Emmanuel, Fesl, Christian, Gnant, Michael, Sölkner, Lidija, Steger, Guenther, Eikesdal, Hans Petter, Lønning, Per Eystein, Bee, Valerie, Fung, Helena, Mackey, John, Martin, Miguel, Press, Michael, De Azambuja, Evandro, Gelber, Richard, Regan, Meredith, Di Leo, Angelo, Van Dooren, Veerle, Nogaret, Jean Marie, Bartlett, John, Chen, Bingshu E, Gelmon, Karen, Goss, Paul E, Levine, Mark N, Parulekar, Wendy, Pritchard, Kathleen I, Shepherd, Lois, Berry, Donald, Cirrincione, Constance, Shulman, Lawrence N, Winer, Eric, Gelman, Rebecca S, Harris, Jay R, Henderson, Craig, Shapiro, Charles L, Christiansen, Peer, Ewertz, Marianne, Mouridsen, Henning T, Van Leeuwen, Elise, Linn, Sabine, Van Rossum, Annelot G J, Van Tinteren, Harm, Van Werkhoven, Erik, Goldstein, Lori, Gray, Robert, Eiermann, Wolfgang, Gianni, Luca, Valagussa, Pinuccia, Bogaerts, Jan, Bonnefoi, Herve, Poncet, Coralie, Huovinen, Riikka, Joensuu, Heikki, Bonneterre, Jacques, Fargeot, Pierre, Fumoleau, Pierre, Kerbrat, Pierre, Luporsi, Elisabeth, Namer, Moïse, Carrasco, Eva M, Segui, Miguel Angel, Meisner, Christoph, Loibl, Sibylle, Nekljudova, Valentina, Thomssen, Christoph, Von Minckwitz, Gunter, Kümmel, Sherko, Lopez, Massimo, Vici, Patrizia, Fountzilas, George, Koliou, Georgia, Mavroudis, Dimitrios, Saloustros, Emmanouil, Brain, Etienne, Delaloge, Suzette, Michiels, Stefan, Mathoulin-Pelissier, Simone, Bines, Jose, Sarmento, Roberta M B, Bonadonna, Gianni, Brambilla, Cristina, Rossi, Anna, Bliss, Judith, Coombes, Raoul Charles, Kilburn, Lucy, Marty, Michel, Amadori, Dino, Boccardo, Francesco, Nanni, Oriana, Rubagotti, Alessandra, Scarpi, Emanuela, Masuda, Norikazu, Toi, Masakazu, Ueno, Takayuki, Ishikawa, Takashi, Matsumoto, Koji, Takao, Shintaro, Sommer, Harald, Foroglou, Pericles, Giokas, George, Kondylis, D, Lissaios, Byron, Reinisch, Mattea, Lee, Keun Seok, Nam, Byung-Ho, Ro, Jung Sil, De Matteis, Andrea, Perrone, Francesco, Tang, Gong, Wolmark, Norman, Hozumi, Yasuo, Nomura, Yasuo, Earl, Helena, Hiller, Louise, Vallier, Anne-Laure, De Mastro, Lucia, Venturini, Macro, Delozier, Thierry, Lemonnier, Jerome, Martin, Anne-Laure, Roché, Henri, Spielmann, Marc, Chen, Xiasong, Shen, Kunwei, Albain, Kathy, Barlow, William, Budd, George T, Gralow, Julie, Hayes, Dan, Bartlett-Lee, Peter, Ellis, Paul, Bianco, Angelo Raffaele, De Laurentiis, Michelino, De Placido, Sabino, Wildiers, Hans, Hsu, Limin, Eremin, Oleg, Walker, Leslie G, Ahlgren, Johan, Blomqvist, Carl, Holmberg, Lars, Lindman, Henrik, Asmar, Lina, Jones, Stephen E, Gluz, Oleg, Liedtke, Cornelia, Arriagada, Rodrigo, Bergsten-Nordström, Elizabeth, Carey, Lisa, Coleman, Robert, Cuzick, Jack, Davidson, Nancy, Dignam, James, Dowsett, Mitch, Francis, Prudence A, Goetz, Matthew P, Goodwin, Pam, Halpin-Murphy, Pat, Hill, Catherine, Jagsi, Reshma, Mukai, Hirofumi, Ohashi, Yasuo, Pierce, Lori, Poortmans, Philip, Raina, Vinod, Rea, Daniel, Robertson, John, Rutgers, Emiel, Salgado, Roberto, Spanic, Tanja, Tutt, Andrew, Viale, Giuseppe, Wang, Xiang, Whelan, Tim, Wilcken, Nicholas, Cameron, David, Bergh, Jonas, and Swain, Sandra M
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72. A Search for Candidate Li-Rich Giant Stars in SDSS DR10
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Carbon, Duane F., Gray, Richard O., Nelson, Bron C., and Henze, Christopher
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the results of a search for candidate Li-rich giants among 569,738 stars of the SDSS DR10 dataset. With small variations, our approach is based on that taken in an earlier search for EMP/CEMP stars and uses the same dataset. As part of our investigation, we demonstrate a method for separating post-main sequence and main sequence stars cooler than Teff ~ 5800 K using our feature strength measures of the Sr II 4078, Fe I 4072, and Ca I 4227 lines. By taking carefully selected cuts in a multi-dimensional phase space, we isolate a sample of potential Li-rich giant stars. From these, using detailed comparison with dwarf and giant MILES stars, and our own individual spectral classifications, we identify a set of high likelihood candidate Li-rich giant stars. We offer these for further study to promote an understanding of these enigmatic objects., Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal
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73. The application of new metrics for understanding trends in undiagnosed HIV among key populations
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Gray, Richard T., Camara, Hawa, Khawar, Laila, Grulich, Andrew, GUY, Rebecca, Mcgregor, Skye, and Medland, Nicholas
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74. A randomized controlled trial of a peer-facilitated self-management program for people with recent-onset psychosis
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Chien, Wai Tong, Ho, Long Kwan, Gray, Richard, and Bressington, Daniel
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75. Nurse- and midwife-led trials in Australia and New Zealand: Scoping review protocol
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Fish, Jennifer A., Rickard, Claire M., Gray, Richard, Middleton, Sandy, Homer, Caroline, Keogh, Samantha, Leslie, Gavin, Nemeh, Fiona, Neville, Stephen, Sharplin, Greg, Whitehead, Lisa, Yates, Patsy, and Eckert, Marion
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76. Swarm learning for decentralized artificial intelligence in cancer histopathology
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Saldanha, Oliver Lester, Quirke, Philip, West, Nicholas P., James, Jacqueline A., Loughrey, Maurice B., Grabsch, Heike I., Salto-Tellez, Manuel, Alwers, Elizabeth, Cifci, Didem, Ghaffari Laleh, Narmin, Seibel, Tobias, Gray, Richard, Hutchins, Gordon G. A., Brenner, Hermann, van Treeck, Marko, Yuan, Tanwei, Brinker, Titus J., Chang-Claude, Jenny, Khader, Firas, Schuppert, Andreas, Luedde, Tom, Trautwein, Christian, Muti, Hannah Sophie, Foersch, Sebastian, Hoffmeister, Michael, Truhn, Daniel, and Kather, Jakob Nikolas
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77. Development and testing of multi-radiation systems for the characterisation of nuclear facilities
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Gray, Richard J.
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The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority's mission to clean up the United Kingdom's nuclear legacy provided the funding and inspiration for this work. The identification of technology and knowledge gaps in the field of pipeline characterisation for post operational nuclear facilities has become an active field of research in recent years. Many kilometres of pipes and ducting are located behind walls, underground and are often shielded by concrete. Surface contamination can only be assessed by a detector small enough for internal deployment. This thesis describes the development of a miniature detector system capable of gamma spectrometry and limited β − particle detection for pipeline characterisation. A scintillation detector has been selected as it is inexpensive to produce and is a well studied method of radioactive waste measurement. Novel inorganic scintillators and photon detectors that have been developed for fundamental physics research have not thus far been adapted for use in the nuclear industry. Such materials and technology are being applied to large scale detectors at particle accelerators but they can also enable miniaturisation to a greater degree than has been possible in low resolution spectrometry until now. Gadolinium Aluminium Gallium Garnet doped with Cerium (GAGG:Ce) has been chosen as the scintillation material and a detailed characterisation of GAGG:Ce and GAGG:Ce:Mg has been undertaken. Scintillator size was determined through GEANT4 optical transport simulations in order to produce a miniature detector system without impacting on detection performance. Scintillation counting is traditionally performed by the photomultiplier tube (PMT). The silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) is being proposed to replace the PMT for future photon counting applications as it is durable, compact and can operate at low voltage. Several silicon photomultipliers were investigated and the ArrayJ-60035 was selected and characterised. This device was found to have a room temperature breakdown voltage (Vbr) of 24.26 ± 0.04 V and a linear relationship between Vbr and temperature with a gradient of 20.27 ± 0.12 mV/◦C. Photoluminescence and absorption studies on GAGG:Ce:Mg uncovered suppression of the Gd3+ absorption band at 275 nm which was measured in the GAGG:Ce samples and has been previously documented. It has been reported that a broad charge transfer absorption band indicating the presence of Ce4+ ions can be found in the vicinity of this Gd3+ band. This however was not identified so the suppression is as yet unexplained. An additional absorption band was observed overlapping with the emission band between 560 and 700 nm. This has not been documented previously and requires explanation. In order to confirm that a GAGG:Ce detector would function in a high radiation environment, studies were carried out at the Dalton Cumbrian Facility with a high activity 60Co irradiator. Samples received an absorbed dose of up to 100 kGy. The material showed a 16 % degradation of its light output. The novel approach of using photoluminescence spectra comparisons revealed that no damage to the scintillation mechanism had occurred as a result of extreme exposure. Induced absorption coefficients were calculated showing GAGG:Ce to be extremely radiation tolerant compared to other scintillators currently in use. In the vicinity of its emission band the induced absorption coefficient was 0.02 cm−1. A prototype was developed with custom readout circuitry and a miniature MCA. Its performance was tested and compared with a benchmark detector. The prototype described in this document delivered comparable performance to the benchmark detector at a fraction of the size, cost and power consumption. Energy resolution of 7.10 % and a peak to total ratio of 33.9% for the 662 keV photopeak of 137Cs has been measured. The detector system was also shown to be capable of peak identification in a mixture of radionuclides equalling the performance of the benchmark detector and out performing any other documented scintillation spectrometer of these dimensions in the literature. This robust and extremely small scale detector can be applied to any detection scenario that requires a robust and radiation hard radionuclide identification or confirmatory monitoring in tight or convoluted geometries. This project began as a proof of concept for the proposed detector system leading to system development and technology demonstration with an estimated technology readiness level of 6 or 7. A feasibility study was performed on a novel β − counter . This is a promising new development that may have potential in identifying low energy β − emitters like 90Sr in the future.
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78. Mean-field modeling of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical system. II. Dynamics of parkinsonian oscillations
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van Albada, Sacha Jennifer, Gray, Richard T., Drysdale, Peter M., and Robinson, Peter A.
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Neuronal correlates of Parkinson's disease (PD) include a slowing of the electroencephalogram (EEG) and enhanced synchrony at 3-7 and 7-30 Hz in the basal ganglia, thalamus, and cortex. This study describes the dynamics of a physiologically based mean-field model of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical system, and shows how it accounts for key electrophysiological correlates of PD. Its connectivity comprises partially segregated direct and indirect pathways through the striatum, a hyperdirect pathway involving a corticosubthalamic projection, thalamostriatal feedback, and local inhibition in striatum and external pallidum (GPe). In a companion paper, realistic steady-state firing rates were obtained for the healthy state, and after dopamine loss modeled by weaker direct and stronger indirect pathways, reduced intrapallidal inhibition, lower firing thresholds of the GPe and subthalamic nucleus (STN), a stronger striato-GPe projection, and weaker cortical interactions. Here we show that oscillations around 5 and 20 Hz can arise with a strong indirect pathway, which also increases synchrony throughout the basal ganglia. Further, increased theta power with nigrostriatal degeneration correlates with reduced alpha power and peak frequency, matching experiments. Unlike the hyperdirect pathway, the indirect pathway sustains oscillations with realistic phase relationships. Changes in basal ganglia responses to transient stimuli accord with experimental data. Reduced cortical gains due to both nigrostriatal and mesocortical dopamine loss lead to slower cortical activity changes and may be related to bradykinesia. Finally, increased EEG power found in some studies may be partly explained by a lower effective GPe firing threshold, reduced GPe-GPe inhibition, and/or weaker intracortical connections in PD. Strict separation of the direct and indirect pathways is not necessary for these results.
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79. Preparing correctional settings for the next pandemic: a modeling study of COVID-19 outbreaks in two high-income countries.
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Kwon, Jisoo A., Bretaña, Neil A., Kronfli, Nadine, Dussault, Camille, Grant, Luke, Galouzis, Jennifer, Hoey, Wendy, Blogg, James, Lloyd, Andrew R., and Gray, Richard T.
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80. The association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response model and involuntary detentions of people living with mental illness: A retrospective observational study.
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Heffernan, Julia, Pennay, Amy, Li, Xia, and Gray, Richard
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IMPRISONMENT -- Law & legislation ,MENTAL illness treatment ,MENTAL health service laws ,HOSPITAL care ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,SEX distribution ,HOSPITAL emergency services ,EVALUATION of medical care ,CRISIS intervention (Mental health services) ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,AGE distribution ,LONGITUDINAL method ,ODDS ratio ,AMBULANCES ,POLICE ,MEDICAL screening ,MEDICAL needs assessment ,CONFIDENCE intervals - Abstract
Accessible Summary: What is known on the subject?: Involuntary detention is a legislative power that allows people to be taken against their will for a mandatory mental health assessment and is known to be a restrictive and traumatizing process for patients.While there is some literature examining police/ambulance and mental health worker co‐response models, the conclusions are mixed as to whether they reduce rates of involuntary detentions in mentally ill people.The Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response (PACER) model is an example of a tri‐response mental health crisis response team whose role is to respond and assess people thought to be experiencing a mental health crisis.There is little literature to determine whether PACER tri‐response model reduces incidents of involuntary detention when compared with standard police and/or ambulance responses. What this paper adds to existing knowledge?: This paper describes the outcomes of patients assessed by a PACER team, compared with patients who were assessed by police or ambulance.It demonstrates that PACER may reduce unnecessary involuntary detentions through expert mental health assessment for patients coming to emergency services for assistance. It is one of only two published studies examining a tri‐response model. What are the implications for practice?: The results of this study may support health and policing policymakers to implement PACER models as a means of reducing involuntary detentions, reducing demand for emergency departments, reducing time spent by emergency services responding to people experiencing mental health crisis and improving outcomes for people with mental illness. Background: Involuntary detention is a common method of enforcing mental health assessment and treatment; however, it is associated with poor patient outcomes and high emergency service and hospital demand. Aim: To examine the association between (1) Police, Ambulance, Clinician, Early Response (PACER) model, (2) police or (3) ambulance response and rates of involuntary detention of mentally ill people. Methods: A retrospective observational study using routine administrative data in an Australian City, over a 12‐month period (2019–2020). Results: Over a 12‐month period, 8577 people received crisis mental health intervention in the study setting. We observed an 18% increase in the relative risk of being involuntarily detained by police, and a 640% increase in the relative risk of being detained by ambulance. The PACER team detained 10% of their total presentations, as compared with 12% by police and 74% by ambulance. Involuntary detentions enacted by PACER were more likely to convert to a post‐detention hospitalization (72%), when compared with police (27%) and ambulance (17%). Discussion: PACER was associated with lower rates of involuntary detention and higher rates of post‐detention hospitalization when compared to police and ambulance response. Implications for Practice: PACER cohort experience more positive outcomes than with police or ambulance cohorts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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81. Applying population‐specific incidence prevalence ratio benchmarks to monitor the Australian HIV epidemic: an epidemiological analysis.
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King, Jonathan M., McManus, Hamish, Gray, Richard T., Nigro, Steven J., Sisnowski, Jana, Dobbins, Timothy, Bavinton, Benjamin R., Grulich, Andrew E., Petoumenos, Kathy, Costello, Jane, and McGregor, Skye
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Introduction: Due to a lack of robust population denominators, Australia is unable to accurately monitor changes in the HIV epidemic for some populations. The ratio of HIV transmission relative to the number of people with HIV (an incidence prevalence ratio, or IPR) can measure such changes. The IPR is measured against an IPR benchmark derived from post‐HIV acquisition life expectancy, to indicate whether an HIV epidemic is shrinking or growing. Using IPRs and Australia‐specific IPR benchmarks, this study aims to describe the Australian HIV epidemic among three groups: men with HIV attributed to male‐to‐male sex, women with HIV and people with HIV attributed to injection drug use. Methods: Using mathematical modelling derived from HIV notifications, cohort and administrative data, IPRs were generated for each of the three groups. These IPRs were compared with IPR benchmarks derived from post‐HIV acquisition mortality estimates using abridged life tables for men, women and people who inject drugs. The IPR benchmark for men was applied to people with HIV attributed to male‐to‐male sex. Trends in the IPR over time were described for each reported population from 2015 to 2022. Results: Overall, the IPR fell by 80%, from 0.040 (range: 0.034−0.045) in 2015 to 0.008 (range: 0.003−0.013) in 2022 and fell below the benchmark (0.022) in 2020. Among people with HIV attributed to male‐to‐male sex, the IPR fell by 85%, from 0.041 (range: 0.034−0.047) in 2015 to 0.006 (range: 0.003−0.024) in 2022 and fell below the benchmark (0.022) in 2020. Among women with HIV, the IPR fell by 56%, from 0.032 (range: 0.026−0.039) in 2015 to 0.014 (range: 0.003−0.029) in 2022 and fell below the benchmark (0.022) in 2019. Among people with HIV attributed to injection drug use, the IPR fell by 61%, from 0.036 (range: 0.022−0.047) in 2015 to 0.014 (range: 0.002−0.057) in 2022 and fell below the benchmark (0.028) in 2019. Conclusions: Australian IPRs in all populations examined have dropped below the level required to sustain the HIV epidemic at current levels. By applying this method in other contexts, the changing scale of HIV epidemics may be better described for populations lacking robust population denominators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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82. Global change in hepatitis C virus prevalence and cascade of care between 2015 and 2020: a modelling study
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Blach, Sarah, Terrault, Norah A, Tacke, Frank, Gamkrelidze, Ivane, Craxi, Antonio, Tanaka, Junko, Waked, Imam, Dore, Gregory J, Abbas, Zaigham, Abdallah, Ayat R, Abdulla, Maheeba, Aghemo, Alessio, Aho, Inka, Akarca, Ulus S, Alalwan, Abduljaleel M, Alanko Blomé, Marianne, Al-Busafi, Said A, Aleman, Soo, Alghamdi, Abdullah S, Al-Hamoudi, Waleed K, Aljumah, Abdulrahman A, Al-Naamani, Khalid, Al Serkal, Yousif M, Altraif, Ibrahim H, Anand, Anil C, Anderson, Motswedi, Andersson, Monique I, Athanasakis, Kostas, Baatarkhuu, Oidov, Bakieva, Shokhista R, Ben-Ari, Ziv, Bessone, Fernando, Biondi, Mia J, Bizri, Abdul Rahman N, Brandão-Mello, Carlos E, Brigida, Krestina, Brown, Kimberly A, Brown, Jr, Robert S, Bruggmann, Philip, Brunetto, Maurizia R, Busschots, Dana, Buti, Maria, Butsashvili, Maia, Cabezas, Joaquin, Chae, Chungman, Chaloska Ivanova, Viktorija, Chan, Henry Lik Yuen, Cheinquer, Hugo, Cheng, Kent Jason, Cheon, Myeong-Eun, Chien, Cheng-Hung, Chien, Rong-Nan, Choudhuri, Gourdas, Christensen, Peer Brehm, Chuang, Wan-Long, Chulanov, Vladimir, Cisneros, Laura E, Coco, Barbara, Contreras, Fernando A, Cornberg, Markus, Cramp, Matthew E, Crespo, Javier, Cui, Fuqiang, Cunningham, Chris W, Dagher Abou, Lucy, Dalgard, Olav, Dao, Doan Y, De Ledinghen, Victor, Derbala, Moutaz F, Deuba, Keshab, Dhindsa, Karan, Djauzi, Samsuridjal, Drazilova, Sylvia, Duberg, Ann-Sofi, Elbadri, Mohammed, El-Sayed, Manal H, Esmat, Gamal, Estes, Chris, Ezzat, Sameera, Färkkilä, Martti A, Ferradini, Laurent, Ferraz, Maria Lucia G, Ferreira, Paulo R A, Filipec Kanizaj, Tajana, Flisiak, Robert, Frankova, Sona, Fung, James, Gamkrelidze, Amiran, Gane, Edward, Garcia, Virginia, García-Samaniego, Javier, Gemilyan, Manik, Genov, Jordan, Gheorghe, Liliana S, Gholam, Pierre M, Goldis, Adrian, Gottfredsson, Magnus, Gray, Richard T, Grebely, Jason, Gschwantler, Michael, Hajarizadeh, Behzad, Hamid, Saeed S, Hamoudi, Waseem, Hatzakis, Angelos, Hellard, Margaret E, Himatt, Sayed, Hofer, Harald, Hrstic, Irena, Hunyady, Bela, Husa, Petr, Husic-Selimovic, Azra, Jafri, Wasim S M, Janicko, Martin, Janjua, Naveed, Jarcuska, Peter, Jaroszewicz, Jerzy, Jerkeman, Anna, Jeruma, Agita, Jia, Jidong, Jonasson, Jon G, Kåberg, Martin, Kaita, Kelly D E, Kaliaskarova, Kulpash S, Kao, Jia-Horng, Kasymov, Omor T, Kelly-Hanku, Angela, Khamis, Faryal, Khamis, Jawad, Khan, Aamir G, Khandu, Lekey, Khoudri, Ibtissam, Kielland, Knut B, Kim, Do Young, Kodjoh, Nicolas, Kondili, Loreta A, Krajden, Mel, Krarup, Henrik Bygum, Kristian, Pavol, Kwon, Jisoo A, Lagging, Martin, Laleman, Wim, Lao, Wai Cheung, Lavanchy, Daniel, Lázaro, Pablo, Lazarus, Jeffrey V, Lee, Alice U, Lee, Mei-Hsuan, Li, Michael K K, Liakina, Valentina, Lim, Young-Suk, Löve, Arthur, Lukšić, Boris, Machekera, Shepherd Mufudzi, Malu, Abraham O, Marinho, Rui T, Maticic, Mojca, Mekonnen, Hailemichael D, Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia, Mendez-Sanchez, Nahum, Merat, Shahin, Meshesha, Berhane Redae, Midgard, Håvard, Mills, Mike, Mohamed, Rosmawati, Mooneyhan, Ellen, Moreno, Christophe, Muljono, David H, Müllhaupt, Beat, Musabaev, Erkin, Muyldermans, Gaëtan, Nartey, Yvonne Ayerki, Naveira, Marcelo C M, Negro, Francesco, Nersesov, Alexander V, Njouom, Richard, Ntagirabiri, Rénovat, Nurmatov, Zuridin S, Obekpa, Solomon A, Oguche, Stephen, Olafsson, Sigurdur, Ong, Janus P, Opare-Sem, Ohene K, Orrego, Mauricio, Øvrehus, Anne L, Pan, Calvin Q, Papatheodoridis, George V, Peck-Radosavljevic, Markus, Pessoa, Mário G, Phillips, Richard O, Pimenov, Nikolay, Plaseska-Karanfilska, Dijana, Prabdial-Sing, Nishi N, Puri, Pankaj, Qureshi, Huma, Rahman, Aninda, Ramji, Alnoor, Razavi-Shearer, Devin M, Razavi-Shearer, Kathryn, Ridruejo, Ezequiel, Ríos-Hincapié, Cielo Y, Rizvi, S M Shahriar, Robaeys, Geert K M M, Roberts, Lewis R, Roberts, Stuart K, Ryder, Stephen D, Sadirova, Shakhlo, Saeed, Umar, Safadi, Rifaat, Sagalova, Olga, Said, Sanaa S, Salupere, Riina, Sanai, Faisal M, Sanchez-Avila, Juan F, Saraswat, Vivek A, Sarrazin, Christoph, Sarybayeva, Gulya, Seguin-Devaux, Carole, Sharara, Ala I, Sheikh, Mahdi, Shewaye, Abate B, Sievert, William, Simojoki, Kaarlo, Simonova, Marieta Y, Sonderup, Mark W, Spearman, C Wendy, Sperl, Jan, Stauber, Rudolf E, Stedman, Catherine A M, Su, Tung-Hung, Suleiman, Anita, Sypsa, Vana, Tamayo Antabak, Natalia, Tan, Soek-Siam, Tergast, Tammo L, Thurairajah, Prem H, Tolmane, Ieva, Tomasiewicz, Krzysztof, Tsereteli, Maia, Uzochukwu, Benjamin S C, Van De Vijver, David A M C, Van Santen, Daniela K, Van Vlierberghe, Hans, Van Welzen, Berend, Vanwolleghem, Thomas, Vélez-Möller, Patricia, Villamil, Federico, Vince, Adriana, Waheed, Yasir, Weis, Nina, Wong, Vincent W-S, Yaghi, Cesar G, Yesmembetov, Kakharman, Yosry, Ayman, Yuen, Man-Fung, Yunihastuti, Evy, Zeuzem, Stefan, Zuckerman, Eli, and Razavi, Homie A
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83. Prevalence of horizontal violence of nurses in their first year of practice: A systematic review
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Kiprillis, Noelleen, Gray, Richard, Robinson, Eddie, and McKenna, Lisa
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84. How prospective trial registration can prevent selective outcome reporting and salami slicing?
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Gray, Richard, Water, Amanda, and MacKay, Bridgina
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85. Aromatase inhibitors versus tamoxifen in premenopausal women with oestrogen receptor-positive early-stage breast cancer treated with ovarian suppression: a patient-level meta-analysis of 7030 women from four randomised trials
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Bradley, Rosie, Braybrooke, Jeremy, Gray, Richard, Hills, Robert K, Liu, Zulian, Pan, Hongchao, Peto, Richard, Dodwell, David, McGale, Paul, Taylor, Carolyn, Francis, Prudence A, Gnant, Michael, Perrone, Francesco, Regan, Meredith M, Berry, Richard, Boddington, Clare, Clarke, Mike, Davies, Christina, Davies, Lucy, Duane, Fran, Evans, Vaughan, Gay, Jo, Gettins, Lucy, Godwin, Jon, James, Sam, Liu, Hui, MacKinnon, Elizabeth, Mannu, Gurdeep, McHugh, Theresa, Morris, Philip, Read, Simon, Straiton, Ewan, Jakesz, Raimund, Fesl, Christian, Pagani, Olivia, Gelber, Richard, De Laurentiis, Michelino, De Placido, Sabino, Gallo, Ciro, Albain, Kathy, Anderson, Stewart, Arriagada, Rodrigo, Bartlett, John, Bergsten-Nordström, Elizabeth, Bliss, Judith, Brain, Etienne, Carey, Lisa, Coleman, Robert, Cuzick, Jack, Davidson, Nancy, Del Mastro, Lucia, Di Leo, Angelo, Dignam, James, Dowsett, Mitch, Ejlertsen, Bent, Goetz, Matthew, Goodwin, Pam, Halpin-Murphy, Pat, Hayes, Dan, Hill, Catherine, Jagsi, Reshma, Janni, Wolfgang, Loibl, Sibylle, Mamounas, Eleftherios P, Martín, Miguel, Mukai, Hirofumi, Nekljudova, Valentina, Norton, Larry, Ohashi, Yasuo, Pierce, Lori, Poortmans, Philip, Pritchard, Kathleen I, Raina, Vinod, Rea, Daniel, Robertson, John, Rutgers, Emiel, Spanic, Tanja, Sparano, Joseph, Steger, Guenther, Tang, Gong, Toi, Masakazu, Tutt, Andrew, Viale, Giuseppe, Wang, Xiang, Whelan, Tim, Wilcken, Nicholas, Wolmark, Norman, Cameron, David, Bergh, Jonas, and Swain, Sandra M
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86. Characterizing Occult Nodal Disease Within a Clinically Node-Negative, Neoadjuvant Breast Cancer Population
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Hammond, Jacob B., Scott, Derek W., Kosiorek, Heidi E., Parnall, Taylor H., Gray, Richard J., Ernst, Brenda J., Northfelt, Donald W., McCullough, Ann E., Ocal, Idris Tolgay, Pockaj, Barbara A., and Cronin, Patricia A.
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87. Project The Preemptive City
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Gray, Richard, primary
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88. In defense of farmer saved seeds
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Gray, Richard S.
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89. A population‐level application of a method for estimating the timing of HIV acquisition among migrants to Australia
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King, Jonathan M., Petoumenos, Kathy, Dobbins, Timothy, Guy, Rebecca J., Gray, Richard T., Nigro, Steven J., Si, Damin, Minas, Byron, and Mcgregor, Skye
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INTRODUCTION UNAIDS has set the ambitious target to eliminate the global transmission of HIV by 2030 [1] and Australia is aiming for “virtual elimination” by the end of 2022 [2]. [...], : Introduction: Australia has set the goal for the virtual elimination of HIV transmission by the end of 2022, yet accurate information is lacking on the level of HIV transmission occurring among residents. We developed a method for estimating the timing of HIV acquisition among migrants, relative to their arrival in Australia. We then applied this method to surveillance data from the Australian National HIV Registry with the aim of ascertaining the level of HIV transmission among migrants to Australia occurring before and after migration, and to inform appropriate local public health interventions. Methods: We developed an algorithm incorporating CD4[sup.+] T‐cell decline back‐projection and enhanced variables (clinical presentation, past HIV testing history and clinician estimate of the place of HIV acquisition) and compared it to a standard algorithm which uses CD4[sup.+] T‐cell back‐projection only. We applied both algorithms to all new HIV diagnoses among migrants to estimate whether HIV infection occurred before or after arrival in Australia. Results: Between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2020, 1909 migrants were newly diagnosed with HIV in Australia, 85% were men, and the median age was 33 years. Using the enhanced algorithm, 932 (49%) were estimated to have acquired HIV after arrival in Australia, 629 (33%) before arrival (from overseas), 250 (13%) close to arrival and 98 (5%) were unable to be classified. Using the standard algorithm, 622 (33%) were estimated to have acquired HIV in Australia, 472 (25%) before arrival, 321 (17%) close to arrival and 494 (26%) were unable to be classified. Conclusions: Using our algorithm, close to half of migrants diagnosed with HIV were estimated to have acquired HIV after arrival in Australia, highlighting the need for tailored culturally appropriate testing and prevention programmes to limit HIV transmission and achieve elimination targets. Our method reduced the proportion of HIV cases unable to be classified and can be adopted in other countries with similar HIV surveillance protocols, to inform epidemiology and elimination efforts.
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90. Influence of salinity on SAV distribution in a series of intermittently connected coastal lakes
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Hyman, A. Challen, Lipcius, Romuald N., Gray, Richard, and Stephens, Dana Bigham
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91. Second asymptomatic carotid surgery trial (ACST-2): a randomised comparison of carotid artery stenting versus carotid endarterectomy
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Halliday, Alison, Bulbulia, Richard, Bonati, Leo H, Peto, Richard, Pan, Hongchao, Potter, John, Henning Eckstein, Hans, Farrell, Barbara, Flather, Marcus, Mansfield, Averil, Mihaylova, Boby, Rahimi, Kazim, Simpson, David, Thomas, Dafydd, Sandercock, Peter, Gray, Richard, Molyneux, Andrew, Shearman, Cliff P, Rothwell, Peter, Belli, Anna, Herrington, Will, Judge, Parminder, Leopold, Peter, Mafham, Marion, Gough, Michael, Cao, Piergiorgio, MacDonald, Sumaira, Bari, Vasha, Berry, Clive, Bradshaw, S, Brudlo, Wojciech, Clarke, Alison, Chester, Johanna, Cox, Robin, Cradduck-Bamford, Andrea, Fathers, Susan, Gaba, Kamran, Gray, Mo, Hayter, Elizabeth, Holliday, Constance, Kurien, Rijo, Lay, Michael, le Conte, Steffi, McManus, Jessica, Madgwick, Zahra, Morris, Dylan, Munday, Andrew, Pickworth, Sandra, Ostasz, Wiktor, Poorthuis, Michiel, Richards, Sue, Teixeira, Louisa, Tochlin, Sergey, Tully, Lynda, Wallis, Carol, Willet, Monique, Young, Alan, Casana, Renato, Malloggi, Chiara, Odero Jr, Andrea, Silani, Vincenzo, Parati, Gianfranco, Malchiodi, Giuseppe, Malferrari, Giovanni, Strozzi, Francesco, Tusini, Nicola, Vecchiati, Enrico, Coppi, Gioacchino, Lauricella, Antonio, Moratto, Roberto, Silingardi, Roberto, Veronesi, Jessica, Zini, Andrea, Ferrero, Emanuele, Ferri, Michelangelo, Gaggiano, Andrea, Labate, Carmelo, Nessi, Franco, Psacharopulo, Daniele, Viazzo, Andrea, Malacrida, Giovanni, Mazzaccaro, Daniela, Meola, Giovanni, Modafferi, Alfredo, Nano, Giovanni, Occhiuto, Maria Teresa, Righini, Paolo, Stegher, Silvia, Chiarandini, Stefano, Griselli, Filippo, Lepidi, Sandro, Pozzi Mucelli, Fabio, Naccarato, Marcello, D'Oria, Mario, Ziani, Barbara, Stella, Andrea, Dieng, Mortalla, Faggioli, Gianluca, Gargiulo, Mauro, Palermo, Sergio, Pini, Rodolfo, Puddu, Giovanni Maria, Vacirca, Andrea, Angiletta, Domenico, Desantis, Claudio, Marinazzo, Davide, Mastrangelo, Giovanni, Regina, Guido, Pulli, Raffaele, Bianchi, Paolo, Cireni, Lea, Coppi, Elisabetta, Pizzirusso, Rocco, Scalise, Filippo, Sorropago, Giovanni, Tolva, Valerio, Caso, Valeria, Cieri, Enrico, DeRango, Paola, Farchioni, Luca, Isernia, Giacomo, Lenti, Massimo, Parlani, Gian Battista, Pupo, Guglielmo, Pula, Grazia, Simonte, Gioele, Verzini, Fabio, Carimati, Federico, Delodovici, Maria Luisa, Fontana, Federico, Piffaretti, Gabriele, Tozzi, Matteo, Civilini, Efrem, Poletto, Giorgio, Reimers, Bernhard, Praquin, Barbara, Ronchey, Sonia, Capoccia, Laura, Mansour, Wassim, Sbarigia, Enrico, Speziale, Francesco, Sirignano, Pasqualino, Toni, Danilo, Galeotti, Roberto, Gasbarro, Vincenzo, Mascoli, Francesco, Rocca, Tiberio, Tsolaki, Elpiniki, Bernardini, Giulia, DeMarco, Ester, Giaquinta, Alessia, Patti, Francesco, Veroux, Massimiliano, Veroux, Pierfrancesco, Virgilio, Carla, Mangialardi, Nicola, Orrico, Matteo, Di Lazzaro, Vincenzo, Montelione, Nunzio, Spinelli, Francesco, Stilo, Francesco, Cernetti, Carlo, Irsara, Sandro, Maccarrone, Giuseppe, Tonello, Diego, Visonà, Adriana, Zalunardo, Beniamino, Chisci, Emiliano, Michelagnoli, Stefano, Troisi, Nicola, Masato, Maela, Dei Negri, Massimo, Pacchioni, Andrea, Saccà, Salvatore, Amatucci, Giovanni, Cannizzaro, Alfredo, Accrocca, Federico, Ambrogi, Cesare, Barbazza, Renzo, Marcucci, Giustino, Siani, Andrea, Bajardi, Guido, Savettieri, Giovanni, Argentieri, Angelo, Corbetta, Riccardo, Odero, Attilio, Quaretti, Pietro, Thyrion, Federico Z, Cappelli, Alessandro, Benevento, Domenico, De Donato, Gianmarco, Mele, Maria Agnese, Palasciano, Giancarlo, Pieragalli, Daniela, Rossi, Alessandro, Setacci, Carlo, Setacci, Francesco, Palombo, Domenico, Perfumo, Maria Cecilia, Martelli, Edoardo, Paolucci, Aldo, Trimarchi, Santi, Grassi, Viviana, Grimaldi, Luigi, La Rosa, Giuliana, Mirabella, Domenico, Scialabba, Matteo, Sichel, Leonildo, D'Angelo, Costantino L, Fadda, Gian Franco, Kasemi, Holta, Marino, Mario, Burzotta, Francesco, Codispoti, Francesco Alberto, Ferrante, Angela, Tinelli, Giovanni, Tshomba, Yamume, Vincenzoni, Claudio, Amis, Deborah, Anderson, Dawn, Catterson, Martin, Clarke, Mike, Davis, Michelle, Dixit, Anand, Dyker, Alexander, Ford, Gary, Jackson, Ralph, Kappadath, Sreevalsan, Lambert, David, Lees, Tim, Louw, Stephen, McCaslin, James, Parr, Noala, Robson, Rebecca, Stansby, Gerard, Wales, Lucy, Wealleans, Vera, Wilson, Lesley, Wyatt, Michael, Baht, Hardeep, Balogun, Ibrahim, Burger, Ilse, Cosier, Tracy, Cowie, Linda, Gunathilagan, Gunaratnam, Hargroves, David, Insall, Robert, Jones, Sally, Rudenko, Hannah, Schumacher, Natasha, Senaratne, Jawaharlal, Thomas, George, Thomson, Audrey, Webb, Tom, Brown, Ellen, Esisi, Bernard, Mehrzad, Ali, MacSweeney, Shane, McConachie, Norman, Southam, Alison, Sunman, Wayne, Abdul-Hamiq, Ahmed, Bryce, Jenny, Chetter, Ian, Ettles, Duncan, Lakshminarayan, Raghuram, Mitchelson, Kim, Rhymes, Christopher, Robinson, Graham, Scott, Paul, Vickers, Alison, Ashleigh, Ray, Butterfield, Stephen, Gamble, Ed, Ghosh, Jonathan, McCollum, Charles N, Welch, Mark, Welsh, Sarah, Wolowczyk, Leszek, Donnelly, Mary, D'Souza, Stephen, Egun, Anselm A, Gregary, Bindu, Joseph, Thomas, Kelly, Christine, Punekar, Shuja, Rahi, M Asad, Raj, Sonia, Seriki, Dare, Thomson, George, Brown, James, Durairajan, Ragunath, Grunwald, Iris, Guyler, Paul, Harman, Paula, Jakeways, Matthew, Khuoge, Christopher, Kundu, Ashish, Loganathan, Thayalini, Menon, Nisha, Prabakaran, Raji O, Sinha, Devesh, Thompson, Vicky, Tysoe, Sharon, Briley, Dennis, Darby, Chris, Hands, Linda, Howard, Dominic, Kuker, Wilhelm, Schulz, Ursula, Teal, Rachel, Barer, David, Brown, Andrew, Crawford, Susan, Dunlop, Paul, Krishnamurthy, Ramesh, Majmudar, Nikhil, Mitchell, Duncan, Myint, Min P, O'Brien, Richard, O'Connell, Janice, Sattar, Naweed, Vetrivel, Shanmugam, Beard, Jonathan, Cleveland, Trevor, Gaines, Peter, Humphreys, John, Jenkins, Alison, King, Craig, Kusuma, Daniel, Lindert, Ralph, Lonsdale, Robbie, Nair, Raj, Nawaz, Shah, Okhuoya, Faith, Turner, Douglas, Venables, Graham, Dorman, Paul, Hughes, Andrea, Jones, Deborah, Mendelow, David, Rodgers, Helen, Raudoniitis, Aidas, Enevoldson, Peter, Nahser, Hans, O'Brien, Imelda, Torella, Francesco, Watling, Dave, White, Richard, Brown, Pauline, Dutta, Dipankar, Emerson, Lorraine, Hilltout, Paula, Kulkarni, Sachin, Morrison, Jackie, Poskitt, Keith, Slim, Fiona, Smith, Sarah, Tyler, Amanda, Waldron, Joanne, Whyman, Mark, Bajoriene, Milda, Baker, Lucy, Colston, Amanda, Eliot-Jones, Bekky, Gramizadeh, Gita, Lewis-Clarke, Catherine, McCafferty, Laura, Oliver, Deborah, Palmer, Debbie, Patil, Abhijeet, Pegler, Suzannah, Ramadurai, Gopi, Roberts, Aisling, Sargent, Tracey, Siddegowda, Shivaprasad, Singh-Ranger, Ravi, Williams, Akintunde, Williams, Lucy, Windebank, Steve, Zuromskis, Tadas, Alwis, Lanka, Angus, Jane, Asokanathan, Asaipillai, Fornolles, Caroline, Hardy, Diana, Hunte, Sophy, Justin, Frances, Phiri, Duke, Mitabouana-Kibou, Marie, Sekaran, Lakshmanan, Sethuraman, Sakthivel, Tate, Margaret L, Akyea-Mensah, Joyce, Ball, Stephen, Chrisopoulou, Angela, Keene, Elizabeth, Phair, Alison, Rogers, Steven, Smyth, John V, Bicknell, Colin, Chataway, Jeremy, Cheshire, Nicholas, Clifton, Andrew, Eley, Caroline, Gibbs, Richard, Hamady, Mohammad, Hazel, Beth, James, Alex, Jenkins, Michael, Khanom, Nyma, Lacey, Austin, Mireskandari, Maz, O'Reilly, Joanna, Pereira, Antony, Sachs, Tina, Wolfe, John, Davey, Philip, Rogers, Gill, Smith, Gemma, Tervit, Gareth, Nichol, Ian, Parry, Andrew, Young, Gavin, Ashley, Simon, Barwell, James, Dix, Francis, Nor, Azlisham M, Parry, Chris, Birt, Angela, Davies, Paul, George, Jim, Graham, Anne, Jonker, Leon, Kelsall, Nicci, Potts, Caroline, Wilson, Toni, Crinnion, Jamie, Cuenoud, Larissa, Aleksic, Nikola, Babic, Srdan, Ilijevski, Nenad, Radak, Đorde, Sagic, Dragan, Tanaskovic, Slobodan, Colic, Momcilo, Cvetic, Vladimir, Davidovic, Lazar, Jovanovic, Dejana R, Koncar, Igor, Mutavdžic, Perica, Sladojevic, Miloš, Tomic, Ivan, Debus, Eike S, Grzyska, Ulrich, Otto, Dagmar, Thomalla, Götz, Barlinn, Jessica, Gerber, Johannes, Haase, Kathrin, Hartmann, Christian, Ludwig, Stefan, Pütz, Volker, Reeps, Christian, Schmidt, Christine, Weiss, Norbert, Werth, Sebastian, Winzer, Simon, Gemper, Janine, Günther, Albrecht, Heiling, Bianka, Jochmann, Elisabeth, Karvouniari, Panagiota, Klingner, Carsten, Mayer, Thomas, Schubert, Julia, Schulze-Hartung, Friederike, Zanow, Jürgen, Bausback, Yvonne, Borger, Franka, Botsios, Spiridon, Branzan, Daniela, Bräunlich, Sven, Hölzer, Henryk, Lenzer, Janin, Piorkowski, Christopher, Richter, Nadine, Schuster, Johannes, Scheinert, Dierk, Schmidt, Andrej, Staab, Holger, Ulrich, Matthias, Werner, Martin, Berger, Hermann, Biró, Gábor, Eckstein, Hans-Henning, Kallmayer, Michael, Kreiser, Kornelia, Zimmermann, Alexander, Berekoven, Bärbel, Frerker, Klaus, Gordon, Vera, Torsello, Giovanni, Arnold, Sebastian, Dienel, Cora, Storck, Martin, Biermaier, Bernhard, Gissler, Hans Martin, Klötzsch, Christof, Pfeiffer, Tomas, Schneider, Ralph, Söhl, Leander, Wennrich, Michael, Alonso, Angelika, Keese, Michael, 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Zoltán, Barzó, Pál, Bodosi, Mihaly, Fákó, Eniko, Fülöp, Béla, Németh, Tamás, Pazdernyik, Szilárd, Skoba, Krisztina, Vörös, Erika, Chatzinikou, Eleni, Giannoukas, Athanasios, Karathanos, Christos, Koutsias, Stylianos, Kouvelos, Georgios, Matsagkas, Miltiadis, Ralli, Styliani, Rountas, Christos, Rousas, Nikolaos, Spanos, Konstantinos, Brountzos, Elias, Kakisis, John D, Lazaris, Andreas, Moulakakis, Konstantinos G, Stefanis, Leonidas, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Vasdekis, Spyros, Antonopoulos, Constantine N, Bellenis, Ion, Maras, Dimitrios, Polydorou, Antonios, Polydorou, Victoria, Tavernarakis, Antonios, Ioannou, Nikolaos, Terzoudi, Maria, Lazarides, Miltos, Mantatzis, Michalis, Vadikolias, Kostas, Dzieciuchowicz, Lukasz, Gabriel, Marcin, Krasinski, Zbigniew, Oszkinis, Grzegorz, Pukacki, Fryderyk, Slowinski, Maciej, Stanišic, Michal-Goran, Staniszewski, Ryszard, Tomczak, Jolanta, Zielinski, Maciej, Myrcha, Piotr, Rózanski, Dorota, Drelichowski, Stanislaw, Iwanowski, Wojciech, Koncewicz, 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Aidashova, Balzhan, Kospanov, Nursultan, Lyssenko, Roman, Mussagaliev, Daulet, Beyar, Rafi, Hoffman, Aaron, Karram, Tony, Kerner, Arthur, Nikolsky, Eugenia, Nitecki, Samy, Andonova, Silva, Bachvarov, Chavdar, Petrov, Vesko, Cvjetko, Ivan, Vidjak, Vinko, Halužan, Damir, Petrunic, Mladen, Liu, Bao, Liu, Chang-Wei, Bartko, Daniel, Beno, Peter, Rusnák, František, Zelenák, Kamil, Ezura, Masayuki, Inoue, Takashi, Kimura, Naoto, Kondo, Ryushi, Matsumoto, Yasushi, Shimizu, Hiroaki, Endo, Hidenori, Furui, Eisuke, Bakke, Søren, Krohg-Sørensen, Kristen, Nome, Terje, Skjelland, Mona, Tennøe, Bjørn, Albuquerque e Castro, João, Alves, Gonçalo, Bastos Gonçalves, Frederico, de Aragão Morais, José, Garcia, Ana C, Valentim, Hugo, Vasconcelos, Leonor, Belcastro, Fernando, Cura, Fernando, Zaefferer, Patricio, Abd-Allah, Foad, Eldessoki, Mohamed H, Heshmat Kassem, Hussein, Soliman Gharieb, Haytham, Colgan, Mary P, Haider, Syed N, Harbison, Joe, Madhavan, Prakash, Moore, Dermot, Shanik, Gregor, Kazan, 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92. Understanding COVID-19 dynamics and the effects of interventions in the Philippines: A mathematical modelling study
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Caldwell, Jamie M., de Lara-Tuprio, Elvira, Teng, Timothy Robin, Estuar, Maria Regina Justina E., Sarmiento, Raymond Francis R., Abayawardana, Milinda, Leong, Robert Neil F., Gray, Richard T., Wood, James G., Le, Linh-Vi, McBryde, Emma S., Ragonnet, Romain, and Trauer, James M.
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93. Prognostic and Predictive Value of Tumor Budding in Colorectal Cancer
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Mitrovic, Bojana, Handley, Kelly, Assarzadegan, Naziheh, Chang, Hector Li, Dawson, Heather A.E., Grin, Andrea, Hutchins, Gordon G.A., Magill, Laura, Quirke, Philip, Riddell, Robert H., Gray, Richard G, and Kirsch, Richard
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94. Trastuzumab for early-stage, HER2-positive breast cancer: a meta-analysis of 13 864 women in seven randomised trials
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Bradley, Rosie, Braybrooke, Jeremy, Gray, Richard, Hills, Robert, Liu, Zulian, Peto, Richard, Davies, Lucy, Dodwell, David, McGale, Paul, Pan, Hongchao, Taylor, Carolyn, Anderson, Stewart, Gelber, Richard, Gianni, Luca, Jacot, William, Joensuu, Heikki, Moreno-Aspitia, Alvaro, Piccart, Martine, Press, Michael, Romond, Edward, Slamon, Dennis, Suman, Vera, Berry, Richard, Boddington, Clare, Clarke, Mike, Davies, Christina, Duane, Fran, Evans, Vaughan, Gay, Jo, Gettins, Lucy, Godwin, Jon, James, Sam, Liu, Hui, MacKinnon, Elizabeth, Mannu, Gurdeep, McHugh, Theresa, Morris, Philip, Read, Simon, Straiton, Ewan, Wang, Yaochen, Crown, John, de Azambuja, Evandro, Delaloge, Suzette, Fung, Helena, Geyer, Charles, Spielmann, Marc, Valagussa, Pinuccia, Albain, Kathy, Arriagada, Rodrigo, Bartlett, John, Bergsten-Nordström, Elizabeth, Bliss, Judith, Brain, Etienne, Carey, Lisa, Coleman, Robert, Cuzick, Jack, Davidson, Nancy, Del Mastro, Lucia, Di Leo, Angelo, Dignam, James, Dowsett, Mitch, Ejlertsen, Bent, Francis, Prue, Gnant, Michael, Goetz, Matthew, Goodwin, Pam, Halpin-Murphy, Pat, Hayes, Dan, Hill, Catherine, Jagsi, Reshma, Janni, Wolfgang, Loibl, Sibylle, Mamounas, Eleftherios P, Martín, Miguel, Mukai, Hirofumi, Nekljudova, Valentina, Norton, Larry, Ohashi, Yasuo, Pierce, Lori, Poortmans, Philip, Raina, Vinod, Rea, Daniel, Regan, Meredith, Robertson, John, Rutgers, Emiel, Spanic, Tanja, Sparano, Joseph, Steger, Guenther, Tang, Gong, Toi, Masakazu, Tutt, Andrew, Viale, Giuseppe, Wang, Xiang, Whelan, Tim, Wilcken, Nicholas, Wolmark, Norman, Cameron, David, Bergh, Jonas, Pritchard, Kathleen I, and Swain, Sandra M
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95. Emergency department nurse call back: A quality improvement project
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Knights, Emily, Gorman, Vanessa, Mitra, Biswadev, and Gray, Richard
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96. Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in a Multistate Academic Medical Center
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Carter, Rickey E., Theel, Elitza S., Breeher, Laura E., Swift, Melanie D., Van Brunt, Nathan A., Smith, Windell R., Blanchfield, Lorrie L., Daugherty, Elizabeth A., Chapital, Alyssa B., Matson, Kathleen M., Bews, Katherine A., Johnson, Patrick W., Domnick, Robert A., Joyce, Diane E., Geyer, Holly L., Granger, Dane, Hilgart, Heather R., Turgeon, Coleman T., Sanders, Karen A., Matern, Dietrich, Nassar, Aziza, Sampathkumar, Priya, Hainy, Caitlin M., Orford, Robert R., Vachon, Celine M., Didehban, Roshanak, Morice, William G., Ting, Henry H., Williams, Amy W., Gray, Richard J., Thielen, Kent R., and Farrugia, Gianrico
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- 2021
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97. Lifting Up Our Kings: Developing Black Males in a Positive and Safe Space
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Chatmon, Chris and Gray, Richard
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African American males are three times more likely than their White male counterparts to be suspended or expelled in public schools. Changing these odds requires not only addressing disparities in discipline practices, but also lifting up a new narrative of hope, possibility, and brilliance so that young Black men can see and realize their potential. In 2010, Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) Superintendent Tony Smith, Oakland's Board of Education, the Urban Strategies Council, and the East Bay Community Foundation concluded that past efforts to improve the educational experiences and supports of African American male students in OUSD had changed little for this student population. They determined that real change would require a culture-shifting commitment by the school system. To institutionalize this commitment, OUSD launched the Office of African American Male Achievement (OAAMA), a bold project created to fundamentally improve academic and life outcomes for African American male students in Oakland, making OUSD the first district in the United States to create a department specifically to address the needs of African American male students. OAAMA Director, Chris Chatmon, and his colleagues have courageously and creatively cultivated new forms of interactions, relationships, rituals, and practices between young Black men, educators, parents, unions, district staff, community members, and organizations. Richard Gray, Director of Community Organizing & Engagement at the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, sat down with Chris Chatmon to discuss the path and steps he has taken to create and sustain his program. This article focuses on how Chris's program reaches, uplifts, and educates Black males. OAAMA's approach to changing the outcomes for young Black men in OUSD is centered on the belief that every interaction, no matter how small, impacts the culture and the lives of young people. In fact, it is these many small interactions that often matter the most.
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- 2015
98. An evaluation of the membership probability of 212 $\lambda$ Boo stars: I. A Catalogue
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Murphy, Simon J., Corbally, Christopher J., Gray, Richard O., Cheng, Kwang-Ping, Neff, James E., Koen, Chris, Kuehn, Charles A., Newsome, Ian, and Riggs, Quinlin
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The literature on the $\lambda$ Boo stars has grown to become somewhat heterogenous, as different authors have applied different criteria across the UV, optical and infrared regions to determine the membership status of $\lambda$ Boo candidates. We aim to clear up the confusion by consulting the literature on 212 objects that have been considered as $\lambda$ Boo candidates, and subsequently evaluating the evidence in favour of their admission to the $\lambda$ Boo class. We obtained new spectra of $\sim$90 of these candidates and classified them on the MK system to aid in the membership evaluations. The re-evaluation of the 212 objects resulted in 64 members and 103 non-members of the $\lambda$ Boo class, with a further 45 stars for which membership status is unclear. We suggest observations for each of the stars in the latter category that will allow them to be confidently included or rejected from the class. Our reclassification facilitates homogenous analysis on group members, and represents the largest collection of confirmed $\lambda$ Boo stars known., Comment: 40 pages, 2 tables (spanning 4 pages), 0 figures. Accepted for publication in PASA. (The MN style file was used for convenience in manuscript preparation, only.)
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- 2015
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99. NLP diagnostics
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Gray, Richard, primary
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- 2021
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100. Neurolinguistic Programming in Clinical Settings
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de Rijk, Lisa, primary, Gray, Richard, additional, and Bourke, Frank, additional
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- 2021
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