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2. Smallholder cropping systems contribute limited greenhouse gas fluxes in upper Eastern Kenya
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Shaankua E. Lemarpe, Collins M. Musafiri, Milka N. Kiboi, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, Joseph M. Macharia, Chris A. Shisanya, Esphorn Kibet, Abdirahman Zeila, Paul Mutuo, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Carbon dioxide ,Methane ,Nitrous oxide ,Smallholder farms ,Cropping systems ,Yield-scaled emissions ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The contribution of smallholder farming systems to the National greenhouse gas (GHG) budget is missing in most developing countries, including Kenya. Data on the contribution of smallholder cropping systems to the GHG balance is essential for realising Sustainable Development Goal 13 on climate action, i.e., on nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and in compliance with the Paris Agreement. Do smallholder farming systems act as nature-based solutions for greenhouse gas emissions reduction? This study evaluated GHG emissions from cropping systems under on-farm smallholder farming conditions. We had five cropping systems on two smallholder farms: sole maize, maize-bean intercrop, coffee, banana, and agroforestry. Gas samples were collected using three static chambers per cropping system. The gas samples were analysed using gas chromatography (GC) fitted with a 63Ni-electron capture detector (ECD) for N2O and flame ionisation detector (FID) for CH4 and CO2 using N as carrier gas. Cumulative annual fluxes of (CH4, N2O, and CO2) varied significantly in farms one and two across the cropping systems. The cumulative soil GHG fluxes ranged from -1.34kg CH4C ha−1 yr−1 under agroforestry to -0.77kg CH4C ha−1 yr−1 under banana for CH4, 0.30kg N2ON ha−1 yr−1 to 1.23kg N2ON ha−1 yr−1 for N2O and 5949kg CO2C ha−1 yr−1 to 12,954kg CO2C ha−1 yr−1 for CO2. The maize grain yields ranged from 0 to 3.38 Mg ha−1. The N2O yields scaled emissions ranged from 0.10 to 0.26g kg−1 maize and 0.68 to 1.30g kg−1 beans. Smallholder farmers in Upper Eastern Kenya contribute a limited amount of soil GHG emissions and thus could act as a nature-based solution for lowering agricultural emissions.
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3. The christian religious education teachers’ attitudes toward the five-stage lesson plan framework in Kenya: A gender-based analysis
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Victor O. Saoke, Collins M. Musafiri, Zachary N. Ndwiga, and Pauline W. Githaiga
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Gender differences ,Teachers' attitude ,Five-stage lesson plan framework ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
New approaches have emerged in teaching Christian Religious Education (CRE). Five-stage lesson plan framework (FSLP) is one of the innovative approaches applicable in all learning areas. Even though the framework is learner-oriented, understanding teachers' attitudes towards the framework are essential. Developing a positive attitude among the stakeholders remains crucial in implementing any teaching approach. Therefore, this study assessed gender differences in the attitude toward the five-stage lesson plan framework among CRE teachers in Meru County, Kenya. A multi-stage sampling technique randomly selected 143 and 83 female and male CRE teachers. Using a semi-structured questionnaire, quantitative data were collected in a cross-sectional survey. Chi-square and t-test statistics were applied to test the statistical significance of the dummy and mean value of continuous variables using sex-disaggregated data. The study revealed that teachers' attitudes towards the FSLP framework did not significantly differ between male and female teachers. The study employed multiple linear regression modeling to assess the determinants of the attitudes towards the five-stage lesson plan framework for male, female, and pooled teachers. Similar determinants influenced teachers' attitudes towards the FSLP framework: academic qualification, teaching experience, utilization, and awareness. Researchers established that educational qualification was a negative and significant determinant of attitudes towards the FSLP framework among the participants. Teaching experience, awareness, and utilization of the FSLP framework among CRE teachers were positive and significant determinants of the attitudes towards the FSLP framework. The study findings implied development of policies inclined to the attitudes supporting the proper implementation of newly emerged teaching strategies among the stakeholders. The supplement schemes should be restructured and shaped to meet teachers' specific needs and preferences regarding the utilization of educational innovations to enable CRE teachers to select and practice the FSLP framework.
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4. MMV006087 is a potent Malaria Box compound against Plasmodium falciparum clinical parasites
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Jersley D. Chirawurah, Bridget Adikah, Felix Ansah, Elizabeth Laryea-Akrong, Harry Danwonno, Collins M. Morang’a, Daniel Dosoo, Lucas Amenga-Etego, Gordon A. Awandare, and Yaw Aniweh
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antimalarials ,malaria ,clinical isolates ,malaria box compounds ,artemisinin ,medicines for malaria venture ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The emergence of drug-resistant malaria parasites to artemisinin and its partner drugs highlights the need to increase the arsenal of new antimalarials with novel mechanisms of action. To help achieve this aim, this study tested the potency of three Malaria Box compounds (MMV006087, MMV085203, and MMV008956) against five laboratory strains and twenty clinical isolates of Plasmodium falciparum using optimized in vitro growth inhibitory assays. The results were compared to the response from four standard antimalarials-artesunate, chloroquine, mefloquine, and halofantrine. From the results, MMV006087 was the most potent compound with an average IC50 of 22.13 nM compared to MMV085203 (average IC50 of 137.90 nM) and MMV008956 (average IC50 of 262.30 nM). On average, the laboratory strains were also less susceptible to the three Malaria Box compounds (average IC50 of 162.30 nM) compared to the clinical isolates (average IC50 of 135.40 nM). Additionally, MMV006087 was less potent than artesunate but twice more efficacious than chloroquine against the laboratory strains and clinical isolates. The data from this study validate the potency of MMV006087 and MMV085203 as promising antimalarials worthy of further exploration. This study further substantiates the need to include clinical isolates in antimalarial compound screening activities.
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5. Characterization of Selective and Potent JAK1 Inhibitors Intended for the Inhaled Treatment of Asthma
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Nilsson M, Rhedin M, Hendrickx R, Berglund S, Piras A, Blomgran P, Cavallin A, Collins M, Dahl G, Dekkak B, Ericsson T, Hagberg N, Holmberg AA, Leffler A, Lundqvist AJ, Markou T, Pinkerton J, Rönnblom L, Siu S, Taylor V, Wennberg T, Zervas D, Laurence ADJ, Mitra S, Belvisi MG, Birrell M, and Borde A
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azd0449 ,azd4604 ,jak ,stat ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Magnus Nilsson,1 Magdalena Rhedin,2 Ramon Hendrickx,3 Susanne Berglund,1 Antonio Piras,2 Parmis Blomgran,2 Anders Cavallin,2 Mia Collins,2 Göran Dahl,4 Bilel Dekkak,5 Therese Ericsson,3 Niklas Hagberg,6 Ann Aurell Holmberg,3 Agnes Leffler,2 Anders J Lundqvist,3 Thomais Markou,5,7 James Pinkerton,5,7 Lars Rönnblom,6 Stacey Siu,8 Vanessa Taylor,8 Tiiu Wennberg,2 Dimitrios Zervas,5,7 Arian D J Laurence,9 Suman Mitra,2 Maria G Belvisi,5,7 Mark Birrell,5,7 Annika Borde2 1Medicinal Chemistry, Research and Early Development, Respiratory & Immunology, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Bioscience, Research and Early Development, Respiratory & Immunology, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; 3DMPK, Research and Early Development, Respiratory & Immunology, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; 4Discovery Science, R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; 5Respiratory Pharmacology Group, Division of Airway Disease, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London, UK; 6Rheumatology and Science for Life Laboratories, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; 7Research and Early Development, Respiratory & Immunology, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden; 8Rigel Pharmaceuticals, South San Francisco, CA, USA; 9Department of Haematology, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKCorrespondence: Magnus Nilsson, Medicinal Chemistry, Research and Early Development, Respiratory & Immunology, BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, SE-431 83, Sweden, Tel +46722237222, Email Magnus.Nilsson@astrazeneca.comPurpose: Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) is implicated in multiple inflammatory pathways that are critical for the pathogenesis of asthma, including the interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, IL-13, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin cytokine signaling pathways, which have previously been targeted to treat allergic asthma. Here, we describe the development of AZD0449 and AZD4604, two novel and highly selective JAK1 inhibitors with promising properties for inhalation.Methods: The effects of AZD0449 and AZD4604 in JAK1 signaling pathways were assessed by measuring phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) proteins and chemokine release using immunoassays of whole blood from healthy human volunteers and rats. Pharmacokinetic studies performed on rats evaluated AZD0449 at a lung deposited dose of 52 μg/kg and AZD4604 at 30 μg/kg. The efficacy of AZD0449 and AZD4604 was assessed by evaluating lung inflammation (cell count and cytokine levels) and the late asthmatic response (average enhanced pause [Penh]).Results: Both compounds inhibited JAK1-dependent cytokine signaling pathways in a dose-dependent manner in human and rat leukocytes. After intratracheal administration in rats, both compounds exhibited low systemic exposures and medium-to-long terminal lung half-lives (AZD0449, 34 hours; AZD4604, 5 hours). Both compounds inhibited STAT3 and STAT5 phosphorylation in lung tissue from ovalbumin (OVA)-challenged rats. AZD0449 and AZD4604 also inhibited eosinophilia in the lung and reduced the late asthmatic response, measured as Penh in the OVA rat model.Conclusion: AZD0449 and AZD4604 show potential as inhibitors of signaling pathways involved in asthmatic immune responses, with target engagement demonstrated locally in the lung. These findings support the clinical development of AZD0449 and AZD4604 for the treatment of patients with asthma.Keywords: AZD0449, AZD4604, JAK, STAT
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6. Detection of SARS-CoV-2 intra-host recombination during superinfection with Alpha and Epsilon variants in New York City
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Joel O. Wertheim, Jade C. Wang, Mindy Leelawong, Darren P. Martin, Jennifer L. Havens, Moinuddin A. Chowdhury, Jonathan E. Pekar, Helly Amin, Anthony Arroyo, Gordon A. Awandare, Hoi Yan Chow, Edimarlyn Gonzalez, Elizabeth Luoma, Collins M. Morang’a, Anton Nekrutenko, Stephen D. Shank, Stefan Silver, Peter K. Quashie, Jennifer L. Rakeman, Victoria Ruiz, Lucia V. Torian, Tetyana I. Vasylyeva, Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond, and Scott Hughes
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Here, the authors characterize a case of SARS-CoV-2 superinfection with Alpha and Epsilon variants, in which, via full genome sequencing analyses, they identify recombinant haplotypes in the spike, nucleocapsid, and ORF 8 coding regions, suggesting recombination could play a role in SARS-CoV-2 genetic diversity.
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7. Genetic diversity of SARS-CoV-2 infections in Ghana from 2020-2021
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Collins M. Morang’a, Joyce M. Ngoi, Jones Gyamfi, Dominic S. Y. Amuzu, Benjamin D. Nuertey, Philip M. Soglo, Vincent Appiah, Ivy A. Asante, Paul Owusu-Oduro, Samuel Armoo, Dennis Adu-Gyasi, Nicholas Amoako, Joseph Oliver-Commey, Michael Owusu, Augustina Sylverken, Edward D. Fenteng, Violette V. M’cormack, Frederick Tei-Maya, Evelyn B. Quansah, Reuben Ayivor-Djanie, Enock K. Amoako, Isaac T. Ogbe, Bright K. Yemi, Israel Osei-Wusu, Deborah N. A. Mettle, Samirah Saiid, Kesego Tapela, Francis Dzabeng, Vanessa Magnussen, Jerry Quaye, Precious C. Opurum, Rosina A. Carr, Patrick T. Ababio, Abdul-Karim Abass, Samuel K. Akoriyea, Emmanuella Amoako, Frederick Kumi-Ansah, Oliver D. Boakye, Dam K. Mibut, Theophilus Odoom, Lawrence Ofori-Boadu, Emmanuel Allegye-Cudjoe, Sylvester Dassah, Victor Asoala, Kwaku P. Asante, Richard O. Phillips, Mike Y. Osei-Atweneboana, John O. Gyapong, Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, William K. Ampofo, Kwabena O. Duedu, Nicaise T. Ndam, Yaw Bediako, Peter K. Quashie, Lucas N. Amenga-Etego, and Gordon A. Awandare
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In this genomic epidemiology study from Ghana, the authors sequence ~1,000 SARS-CoV-2 whole genomes from March 2020 to September 2021. They describe changes in the predominant circulating lineages over time and infer how variants of concern were likely introduced into the country.
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8. Board diversity effects on the financial performance of small-holder coffee processors: Evidence from Kenya
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Dancan O. Othuon, Karambu Kiende Gatimbu, Collins M. Musafiri, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Agro-processing ,Gender diversity ,Board independence ,Board age ,Return on assets ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Board diversity is an emerging trend for enhancing the performance of global organizations. There is a lack of information on the effects of board diversity on agro-processing firms' financial performance, including coffee processors. The financial performance of small-holder coffee processors has declined over the past two decades. We evaluated the effect of board diversity on small-holder coffee processors' financial performance in Kenya. We used data from 41 small-holder coffee processors and a 2-stage least squares regression analysis to evaluate board diversity's effect on the processors' financial performance. Our findings showed that board age, the proportion of independent board members, and the proportion of female board members positively and significantly affected the return on assets of the small-holder coffee processors. Subsequently, coffee processors could increase female representation and independent directors on the board to improve their financial performance. The wet mills should also consider board age diversification for enhanced financial performance. Policymakers should implement measures that ensure board diversification based on gender, age, and board independence to upsurge the financial performance of small-holder coffee processors.
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- 2023
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9. Use of inorganic fertilizer on climate-smart crops improves smallholder farmers' livelihoods: Evidence from Western Kenya
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Collins M. Musafiri, Milka Kiboi, Joseph Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, Michael Okoti, Betty Mulianga, David K. Kosgei, Abdirahman Zeila, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Community welfare ,Counterfactual analysis ,Propensity score matching ,Drought-tolerant crop ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The main challenges facing smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are soil fertility decline and climate change, culminating in increased food insecurity. The double effect of climate change and soil fertility decline could be devastating among the poor rural smallholder farmers, who solely depend on rain-fed agriculture with little investment in adaptive mechanisms. Using inorganic fertilizers and careful selection of climate-resilient crops such as sorghum could improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers through improved soil health and crop yields. However, information on the effects of inorganic fertilizer on sorghum production remains uncertain, especially in SSA. We evaluated the effects of inorganic fertilizers on sorghum yields among smallholder farmers in Western Kenya. We conducted a cross-sectional survey and collected data from 300 smallholder sorghum farmers. We employed a multi-stage sampling procedure to collect data from the specific smallholder farmers from the target population. We employed endogenous switching regression (ESR) modeling to control observed and unobserved bias in predicting the effects of inorganic fertilizer use on productivity. Smallholder farmers applied a limited amount of inorganic fertilizer. We established that hired labor, agricultural training, and farmers' perception of soil erosion were significant positive determinants of inorganic fertilizer use. Location and access to weather forecast information were key negative determinants of inorganic fertilizer use. The use of inorganic fertilizer increased crop yields by 14%. The findings suggested that inorganic amendments could promote food security and improve purchasing power, thus enhancing smallholder farmers' capacity to cope with declining soil fertility and climate change-related challenges. Therefore, agricultural policies targeting improved productivity of smallholder sorghum farmers could enhance inorganic fertilizer use while considering the determinants.
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10. Soil greenhouse gas emissions from different land utilization types in Western Kenya
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Esphorn Kibet, Collins M. Musafiri, Milka Kiboi, Joseph Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng’etich, David K. Kosgei, Betty Mulianga, Michael Okoti, Abdirahman Zeila, and Felix Kipchirchir Ngetich
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land utilization types ,soil-atmosphere exchange ,nationally determined contributions ,yield scaled n2o emissions ,Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction ,TA703-712 - Abstract
IntroductionThere is a vast data gap for the national and regional greenhouse gas (GHG) budget from different smallholder land utilization types in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) at large. Quantifying soil GHG, i.e., methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from smallholder land utilization types, is essential in filling the data gap.MethodsWe quantified soil GHG emissions from different land utilization types in Western Kenya. We conducted a 26-soil GHG sampling campaign from the different land utilization types. The five land utilization types include 1) agroforestry M (agroforestry Markhamia lutea and sorghum), 2) sole sorghum (sorghum monocrop), 3) agroforestry L (Sorghum and Leucaena leucocephala), 4) sole maize (maize monocrop), and 5) grazing land.Results and discussionThe soil GHG fluxes varied across the land utilization types for all three GHGs (p ≤ 0.0001). We observed the lowest CH4 uptake under grazing land (−0.35 kg CH4–C ha−1) and the highest under sole maize (−1.05 kg CH4–C ha−1). We recorded the lowest soil CO2 emissions under sole maize at 6,509.86 kg CO2–Cha−1 and the highest under grazing land at 14,400.75 kg CO2–Cha−1. The results showed the lowest soil N2O fluxes under grazing land at 0.69 kg N2O–N ha−1 and the highest under agroforestry L at 2.48 kg N2O–N ha−1. The main drivers of soil GHG fluxes were soil bulk density, soil organic carbon, soil moisture, clay content, and root production. The yield-scale N2O fluxes ranged from 0.35 g N2O–N kg−1 under sole maize to 4.90 g N2O–N kg−1 grain yields under agroforestry L. Nevertheless, our findings on the influence of land utilization types on soil GHG fluxes and yield-scaled N2O emissions are within previous studies in SSA, including Kenya, thus fundamental in filling the national and regional data of emissions budget. The findings are pivotal to policymakers in developing low-carbon development across land utilization types for smallholders farming systems.
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11. Determinants of awareness and implementation of five-stage lesson plan framework among Christian Religious Education teachers in Meru County, Kenya
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Victor Okoth Saoke, Zachary N. Ndwiga, Pauline W. Githaiga, and Collins M. Musafiri
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Awareness ,Implementation ,Christian Religious Education ,Five-stage lesson plan framework ,Ordered probit model ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Approaches, methods, and techniques of teaching Christian Religious Education (CRE) in Kenya have changed over time. Improved teaching strategies such as a five-stage lesson plan framework enhance students' performance. Despite the novelty of the framework, there is limited information on its spread and utilization among CRE teachers in Kenya. Therefore, this study assessed the determinants of awareness and implementation of the novel five-stage lesson plan framework in Meru County, Kenya. The study sampled 226 CRE teachers using a semi-structured questionnaire. The study employed an Ordered Probit Model to assess the determinants of the number of five-stage lesson plan stages awareness and implemented by the CRE teachers. The Ordered Probit analysis revealed that gender, academic qualification, working experience, and challenges were crucial determinants of awareness and implementation of the five-stage lesson plan framework. The findings implied that policymakers and relevant stakeholders in education should consider pre-service and in-service training, workshops, and seminars in upscaling or promoting the awareness and implementation of the five-stage lesson plan framework. Educational policies targeting improved teaching methods should enhance recognition and operation of the five-stage lesson plan framework.
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12. Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptability among Healthcare Workers in Kenya—A Mixed Methods Analysis
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Victor Mudhune, Ken Ondeng’e, Fanuel Otieno, Derick B. Otieno, Collins M. Bulinda, Ikechukwu Okpe, Sarah Nabia, Naor Bar-Zeev, Omondi Otieno, and Chizoba Wonodi
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COVID-19 ,vaccination ,vaccine acceptance ,3C model ,healthcare workers ,Kenya ,Medicine - Abstract
Healthcare workers (HCWs) were a priority group for COVID-19 vaccination. Adopting the World Health Organization’s 3C and the expanded 5C vaccine hesitancy models, we assessed the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among HCWs in Kenya. In a mixed methods study, respondents were from eight selected counties across the country. An online survey (n = 746), key informant interviews (n = 18) and focus group discussions (n = 3) were conducted. The data were analyzed concurrently. Quantitative data showed that all the 3C antecedents were strong predictors of vaccine acceptability. The association of vaccine acceptability was strongest with convenience (aOR 20.13, 95% CI 9.01–44.96), then complacency (aOR 10.15, 95% CI 4.63–22.21) and confidence (aOR 6.37, 95% CI 2.90–14.02). Marital status was a significant independent factor associated with vaccine acceptability (aOR 2.70, 95% CI 1.20–6.08). Qualitatively, convenience presented as the no-cost availability of vaccines at the health facilities, whereas non-complacency manifested from the first-hand observed experience of COVID cases, and the need to protect oneself and family members. Confidence was mainly attributed to increased knowledge, resulting from multiple training sessions and trust in regulatory authorities. Other social factors including workplace pressure, religion and misinformation had a role in influencing HCW vaccination decisions. In the background of a pandemic, the 3C model is a strong predictor of vaccine acceptability, and making the vaccines easily available and convenient to HCWs significantly impacts their uptake.
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13. Smallholders’ adaptation to climate change in Western Kenya: Considering socioeconomic, institutional and biophysical determinants
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Collins M. Musafiri, Milka Kiboi, Joseph Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, David K. Kosgei, Betty Mulianga, Michael Okoti, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Sustainable agriculture ,Farmers' perceptions ,Adaptation strategies ,Poisson regression ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Climate change has stimulated detrimental threats to the global agricultural ecosystems. The study investigated i) the climate change perceptions, drivers, effects, and barriers, and ii) determinants of climate change adaptation among smallholder farmers in Western Kenya. The study interviewed 300 households using a semi-structured face-to-face interview schedule. The study employed two indices, i.e., weighted average and problem confrontation, and two regression models, i.e., Binary logistic and Poisson regression. The findings indicated that smallholder farmers were aware of climate change, its drivers, and its effects. The main barriers to climate change adaptation were unpredictable weather patterns, financial constraints, and limited agricultural training. Group membership and site negatively influenced climate change adaptation. Household head's education, experience, remittance receipt, access to credit on inputs, climate change perception, access to weather information, and cultivated farm size positively influenced climate change adaptation. The findings underscore the importance of tailoring smallholder farmers' dynamics in climate change policies to enhance adaptation. The negative prediction of group membership needs to be emphasized to prevent demotivating farmers from joining community associations. The study highlights the need to incorporate farmers' perceptions of climate change, climate awareness creation, and monetary assistance to enhance climate change resilience among smallholder farmers.
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- 2022
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14. Homogeneous land-use sequences in heterogeneous small-scale systems of Central Kenya: Land-use categorization for enhanced greenhouse gas emission estimation
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Franklin S. Mairura, Collins M. Musafiri, Milka N. Kiboi, Joseph M. Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, Chris A. Shisanya, Jeremiah M. Okeyo, Elizabeth A. Okwuosa, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Climate change ,Crop sequence ,Fertilizer ,Manure ,Farm diversity ,TraMineR package ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The current understanding of the link between land management practices and GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions is limited in the small-scale farm sector of sub-Sahara regions due to insufficient or fragmented land-use data. Land-use categories recognized in the national GHG inventories in Kenya are coarse. Therefore, they do not adequately account for the diversity in small-scale land uses. Characterization of land-use and knowledge of key drivers of land-use change is necessary to improve national GHG inventories in the SSA (Sub-Sahara Africa) region. We implemented a cross-sectional survey to characterize land-use and determine factors which influenced changes in land use within small-scale farms of Tharaka-Nithi County, Kenya. We sampled 300 farmers using multistage sampling and collected crop sequence recall data at plot level for three years (seven seasons). We grouped crop sequences into clusters using the ‘TraMineR’ R package. We derived four clusters including banana, tea, and declining fallows (cluster 1, 19.2% of plots), cereal-legume systems (cluster 2, 55.1%), fodder (cluster 3, 11.7%) and coffee (cluster 4, 14.0%). We observed higher N application rates in perennial cropping systems, than in annual crops, including cereal-legume systems. We observed that farmers in higher potential agro-ecological zones, male-managed farms, with higher per capita land area, higher remittances and higher total house-hold incomes, were associated with a higher propensity to adjust crop enterprises, leading to more unstable land-use sequences. Contrariwise, farmers with higher education, credit access, secure land tenure, increasing slope, good soil fertility, and longer farming experiences recorded a lower propensity to adjust their land uses, resulting in more stable crop sequences. Farmer socio-demographic characteristics influenced land-use change, which is directly linked with soil GHG emissions. Our findings propose the adoption of Tier II GHG quantification approaches which disaggregate between annual and perennial crop enterprises. GHG emissions are likely to be more generalizable in stable perennial crop systems than annual systems. Thus, better disaggregation of GHG sampling in annual crop systems is needed due to high diversity in crop and soil fertility management, and the dynamic nature of C and N cycling in these systems.
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15. A Pride of Satellites in the Constellation Leo? Discovery of the Leo VI Milky Way Satellite Galaxy with DELVE Early Data Release 3
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Tan, C. Y., Cerny, W., Drlica-Wagner, A., Pace, A. B., Geha, M., Ji, A. P., Li, T. S., Adamów, M., Anbajagane, D., Bom, C. R., Carballo-Bello, J. A., Carlin, J. L., Chang, C., Choi, Y., Collins, M. L. M., Doliva-Dolinsky, A., Ferguson, P. S., Gruendl, R. A., James, D. J., Limberg, G., Navabi, M., Martínez-Delgado, D., Martínez-Vázquez, C. E., Medina, G. E., Mutlu-Pakdil, B., Nidever, D. L., Noël, N. E. D., Riley, A. H., Sakowska, J. D., Sand, D. J., Sharp, J., Stringfellow, G. S., Tolley, C., and Vivas, A. K.
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We report the discovery and spectroscopic confirmation of an ultra-faint Milky Way (MW) satellite in the constellation of Leo. This system was discovered as a spatial overdensity of resolved stars observed with Dark Energy Camera (DECam) data from an early version of the third data release of the DECam Local Volume Exploration survey (DELVE EDR3). The low luminosity ($M_V = -3.56_{-0.37}^{+0.47}$; $L_V = 2300_{-800}^{+1000} L_\odot$), large size ($r_{1/2} = 90_{-30}^{+30}$ pc), and large heliocentric distance ($D = 111_{-4}^{+7}$ kpc) are all consistent with the population of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs). Using Keck/DEIMOS observations of the system, we were able to spectroscopically confirm 11 member stars, while measuring a mass to light ratio of $1000_{-700}^{+1900} M_\odot/L_\odot$ and a non-zero metallicity dispersion of $\sigma_{[\rm Fe/H]}=0.33_{-0.14}^{+0.19}$, further confirming Leo VI's identity as an UFD. While the system has an highly elliptical shape, $\epsilon = 0.54_{-0.29}^{+0.19}$, we do not find any evidence that it is tidally disrupting. Moreover, despite its apparent on-sky proximity to members of the proposed Crater-Leo infall group, its relatively lower heliocentric distance and inconsistent position in energy-angular momentum space with the other group members make it unlikely for it to be part of the proposed infall group., Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables; to be submitted to AAS Journals
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16. Exploring atmospheric neutrino oscillations at ESSnuSB
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ESSnuSB, Aguilar, J., Anastasopoulos, M., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Bignami, A., Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Brunetti, G., Bustinduy, I., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Choi, T. W., Choubey, S., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, Cupiał, P., Danared, H., de André, J. P. A. M., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fasoula, E., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Giarnetti, A., Gokbulut, G., Hagner, C., Halić, L., Hooft, M., Iversen, K. E., Jachowicz, N., Jenssen, M., Johansson, R., Kasimi, E., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetof, B., Kordas, K., Leisos, A., Lindroos, M., Longhin, A., Maiano, C., Marangoni, S., Marrelli, C., Meloni, D., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Muñoz, J., Niewczas, K., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Pari, M., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Petridou, Ch., Poussot, P., Psallidas, A., Pupilli, F., Saiang, D., Sampsonidis, D., Schwab, C., Sordo, F., Sosa, A., Stavropoulos, G., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S. E., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Vihonen, S., Wurtz, J., Zeter, V., and Zormpa, O.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This study provides an analysis of atmospheric neutrino oscillations at the ESSnuSB far detector facility. The prospects of the two cylindrical Water Cherenkov detectors with a total fiducial mass of 540 kt are investigated over 10 years of data taking in the standard three-flavor oscillation scenario. We present the confidence intervals for the determination of mass ordering, $\theta_{23}$ octant as well as for the precisions on $\sin^2\theta_{23}$ and $|\Delta m_{31}^2|$. It is shown that mass ordering can be resolved by $3\sigma$ CL ($5\sigma$ CL) after 4 years (10 years) regardless of the true neutrino mass ordering. Correspondingly, the wrong $\theta_{23}$ octant could be excluded by $3\sigma$ CL after 4 years (8 years) in the case where the true neutrino mass ordering is normal ordering (inverted ordering). The results presented in this work are complementary to the accelerator neutrino program in the ESSnuSB project., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures and 2 tables, accepted for publication in the Journal of High Energy Physics
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17. Machine learning approaches classify clinical malaria outcomes based on haematological parameters
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Collins M. Morang’a, Lucas Amenga–Etego, Saikou Y. Bah, Vincent Appiah, Dominic S. Y. Amuzu, Nicholas Amoako, James Abugri, Abraham R. Oduro, Aubrey J. Cunnington, Gordon A. Awandare, and Thomas D. Otto
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Machine learning ,Uncomplicated Malaria ,Severe Malaria ,Haematological parameters ,Classification ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Malaria is still a major global health burden, with more than 3.2 billion people in 91 countries remaining at risk of the disease. Accurately distinguishing malaria from other diseases, especially uncomplicated malaria (UM) from non-malarial infections (nMI), remains a challenge. Furthermore, the success of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is threatened by Pfhrp2/3 deletions and decreased sensitivity at low parasitaemia. Analysis of haematological indices can be used to support the identification of possible malaria cases for further diagnosis, especially in travellers returning from endemic areas. As a new application for precision medicine, we aimed to evaluate machine learning (ML) approaches that can accurately classify nMI, UM, and severe malaria (SM) using haematological parameters. Methods We obtained haematological data from 2,207 participants collected in Ghana: nMI (n = 978), SM (n = 526), and UM (n = 703). Six different ML approaches were tested, to select the best approach. An artificial neural network (ANN) with three hidden layers was used for multi-classification of UM, SM, and uMI. Binary classifiers were developed to further identify the parameters that can distinguish UM or SM from nMI. Local interpretable model-agnostic explanations (LIME) were used to explain the binary classifiers. Results The multi-classification model had greater than 85% training and testing accuracy to distinguish clinical malaria from nMI. To distinguish UM from nMI, our approach identified platelet counts, red blood cell (RBC) counts, lymphocyte counts, and percentages as the top classifiers of UM with 0.801 test accuracy (AUC = 0.866 and F1 score = 0.747). To distinguish SM from nMI, the classifier had a test accuracy of 0.96 (AUC = 0.983 and F1 score = 0.944) with mean platelet volume and mean cell volume being the unique classifiers of SM. Random forest was used to confirm the classifications, and it showed that platelet and RBC counts were the major classifiers of UM, regardless of possible confounders such as patient age and sampling location. Conclusion The study provides proof of concept methods that classify UM and SM from nMI, showing that the ML approach is a feasible tool for clinical decision support. In the future, ML approaches could be incorporated into clinical decision-support algorithms for the diagnosis of acute febrile illness and monitoring response to acute SM treatment particularly in endemic settings.
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18. Smallholders' coping strategies in response to climate variability in semi-arid agro-ecozones of Upper Eastern Kenya
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Felix K. Ngetich, Franklin S. Mairura, Collins M. Musafiri, Milka N. Kiboi, and Chris A. Shisanya
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Adaptation ,Soil and water conservation ,Rainfall variability ,Rainfed farming ,Arid and semi-arid lands ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Rainfed agriculture dominates food production systems in arid and semi-arid agro-ecozones. Water is a key limiting factor to crop growth in the small-scale farming systems of the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region. Climate adaptation is a fundamental and necessary response to the threat posed by the current and future climatic changes in semi-arid farming systems of the SSA region. This study was implemented to identify the socioeconomic drivers and determinants of adaptation to rainfall variability at the farm level in contrasting agro-ecological zones of Kenya. Two hundred and seventy (270) farmers were selected. The survey was implemented in Mbeere South, Meru South, and Maara Sub-Counties in Kenya to determine farmers' perceptions of climate variation during the decade that preceded the survey and climate adaptation strategies that farmers implemented. The most common climate adaptation strategies included the use of terraces (89%), early maturity crop varieties (82%), and intercropping (79%). In comparison, the least common strategies included water-harvesting strategies (29%), trenches (35%), and staggering planting dates (46%). Farmers in low potential agro-ecological zones recorded lower education levels, less secure land tenure systems, and poor access to training, extension, and credit facilities necessary for successful climatic adaptation strategies. The study findings indicated that farmers in low potential zones, including Mbeere South Sub-County, faced more risks due to the nature of climatic variation in this agro-ecozone. Farm socioeconomic characteristics were important factors that influenced farmer adaptation, including gender and age differentials, education attainments and agricultural training, farm labor availability, household food security status, and preceding annual occurrences of crop failure. There is a need to develop holistic approaches that incorporate scientific findings from the researchers and the local household-based strategies that can enhance risk assessment and management, coping and adaption strategies, and decision-making by multiple stakeholders.
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19. Farm factors influencing soil fertility management patterns in Upper Eastern Kenya
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Franklin S. Mairura, Collins M. Musafiri, Milka N. Kiboi, Joseph M. Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, Chris A. Shisanya, Jeremiah M. Okeyo, Elizabeth A. Okwuosa, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Soil technology combination ,Factor analysis ,Crop enterprises ,Land management ,Climate change ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Farmer adoption of soil technologies has been commonly explored in the literature using binary models, which significantly simplifies the multi-dimensional nature of soil technology adoption. Therefore, it is necessary to fill this gap to improve technology adoption models to enhance small-scale farmers' soil fertility management practices. We investigated patterns of multiple soil technology adoption using multivariate analysis and regression modeling in Central Kenya. We used a cross-sectional survey design to sample 300 small-scale farmers in Tharaka-Nithi County and employed a multi-stage sampling design. We found that soil nutrient applications and soil fertility management patterns were linked to crop enterprises, driven by socioeconomic farm characteristics. Our findings showed that farmers applied higher N inputs and soil fertility management technologies on crops with high economic and staple use-values. Farmers in high potential agro-ecozones and those with higher incomes and TLU (Tropical Livestock Units) intensity applied higher fertilizer N intensities than farmers in low-potential zones, with lower incomes and lesser TLU intensities. Farm size was inversely related to nitrogen application intensity, while farmers had a lower propensity to restore fields undergoing degradation. We obtained five significant sets of soil fertility management technologies that farmers practiced due to the complementary nature of their benefits. We found that farmer perceptions of soil fertility, income distribution, site, education qualifications, credit access, labor availability, and access to extension services influenced their technology adoption patterns. We recommend that farmer sensitization about the fertility of their soils is needed to enhance soil fertility management strategies in small-scale farming systems.
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20. Adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices among smallholder farmers in Western Kenya: do socioeconomic, institutional, and biophysical factors matter?
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Collins M. Musafiri, Milka Kiboi, Joseph Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, David K. Kosgei, Betty Mulianga, Michael Okoti, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Soil fertility decline ,Climate-smart agriculture ,Climate change ,Multivariate probit model ,Ordered probit model ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Rigorous efforts should be channeled to the current low adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs) in sub-Saharan African countries to improve food production. What determines the adoption level and intensity of CSAPs among smallholder farmers in Kenya? While considering their joint adoption, smallholder farmers' CSAPs adoption determinants were assessed based on a sample size of 300 smallholder farmers in Western Kenya. The CSAPs considered were animal manure, soil water conservation, agroforestry, crop diversification, and crop-livestock integration. A multivariate and ordered probit models were used to assess the determinants of joint adoption of CSAPs in Western Kenya. Both complements and substitutes between CSAPs were established. The multivariate probit analysis revealed that household head's gender, education, age, family size, contact with extension agents, access to weather information, arable land, livestock owned, perceived climate change, infertile soil, and persistent soil erosion influenced CSAPs adoption. The ordered probit model revealed that gender, arable land, livestock owned, soil fertility, and constant soil erosion were crucial determinants of CSAPs adoption. The findings implied that policymakers and relevant stakeholders should consider farmer, institutional, and biophysical factors in upscaling or promoting the adoption of CSAPs.
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21. Determinants of farmers' perceptions of climate variability, mitigation, and adaptation strategies in the central highlands of Kenya
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Franklin S. Mairura, Collins M. Musafiri, Milka N. Kiboi, Joseph M. Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, Chris A. Shisanya, Jeremiah M. Okeyo, Daniel N. Mugendi, Elizabeth A. Okwuosa, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Climate-smart agriculture ,Adaptation potential ,Greenhouse gas emissions ,Climate variability ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
Climate variability in recent decades has intensified in the SSA region, which makes it imperative to explore adequate adaptation and mitigation strategies to offset its current and future adverse impacts. Farmers' perception of climate variability can significantly influence their coping, mitigation, and adaptation potential. This study assessed farmers' perceptions of indicators and consequences of climate variability and explored factors influencing their perception of climate variability and adoption of climate coping strategies. A cross-sectional survey design was used to sample 300 farmers in the Central Highlands of Kenya. Binary logistic regression models were used to determine factors that influenced the perception of climate variability, adaptation, and mitigation strategies based on three predictor sets, including socioeconomic, institutional, and environmental dimensions. Three climate adaptation and mitigation strategy groups adopted by farmers, including crop adjustment, nutrient management, and soil and water management practices, were subjected to binary logistic regression models. The core determinants of farmers' perception of climate variability included tropical livestock unit (TLU, p = 0.008), access to agricultural training (p = 0.022), change in agricultural production (p = 0.005), change in forest cover (p = 0.014), soil fertility status (p = 0.039), and perceptions of soil erosion (p = 0.001). Most farmers reported changes in all climatic indicators during the decade preceding the survey, including increasing temperature (80%), reduced precipitation (78%), and declining season lengths (76%). There were significant relationships between climate variability perceptions and coping strategies, with the soil and water management set showing stronger links with climate perceptions compared to crop adjustment and nutrient management strategies. Critical mitigation and adaptation strategies to cope with climate variability implemented by farmers included the use of fertilizer and manure in combination (71%), terracing (66%), and crop rotation (60%). Farmers' perceptions significantly determined the adoption of climate-smart agriculture technologies, and environmental determinants strongly influenced climate variability coping strategies. Therefore, while formulating climate sustainability-related policies, farmers' perceptions should be considered.
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22. Soil management strategies enhanced crop yield, soil moisture, and water productivity in Nitisols of the Upper Eastern Kenya
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Nathan Oduor, Milka N. Kiboi, Anne Muriuki, Noah Adamtey, Collins M. Musafiri, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Soil quality ,Moisture stress ,Maize-legume intercrop ,Crop yield ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Low soil moisture and declining crop yield caused by erratic rainfall, and poor soil management practises contribute to the continuous decrease in water productivity. We sought to assess the effects of the selected soil management strategies on crop yield, soil moisture, and water productivity in the Nitisols. We carried out the study in Chuka, Tharaka-Nithi County, and Kandara, Murang'a County. The experiment was laid in a split-plot design. Minimum and conventional tillage were the main treatments, while soil fertility inputs were the sub-treatments. The soil fertility inputs included sole mineral fertilizer, mineral fertilizer plus animal manure, mineral fertilizer plus crop residue, Tithonia diversifolia plus phosphate rock (Minjingu), sole animal manure intercropped with Dolichos Lablab L.. Maize grain, stover yield, soil moisture, and water productivity significantly increased by 6–22, 10, and 31–33% under conventional tillage than minimum tillage. Mineral fertilizer with or without organic inputs and with or without crop residue mulch significantly (p>0.0002) enhanced maize grain yield by 96 – 729% and stover yield by 79 -276% compared to the control in the two sites during the experimental period. Soil fertility inputs significantly increased soil moisture at 0–20 cm depth at the Chuka site by 10 - 40%. Water productivity was significantly (p > 0.0001) improved under mineral fertilizer with or without organic inputs and with or without crop residue mulch by 46 - 279% in both sites. Generally, the combination of organic and inorganic resources plus crop residue mulch enhanced soil water productivity irrespective of the tillage method. Their use should be encouraged for improved water productivity. However, tillage effects on crop yield, soil moisture, and water productivity should be investigated under long-term conditions.
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23. Working capital management impacts on small-scale coffee wet mills' financial performance in eastern Kenya
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Dancan O. Othuon, Karambu Kiende Gatimbu, Collins M. Musafiri, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Agro-processing ,Sustainable processing ,Return ,Working capital management ,Return on assets ,Return to farmers ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The manufacturing sector is critical in the realization of the economic pillar of the Kenyan Vision 2030. Over the last decade, the sector has experienced declining growth, mainly attributed to the agro-processing industry's poor financial performance. The Kenyan government has initiated stringent financial reforms across agro-based sectors, including coffee processing firms, to improve performance and increase farmers' returns. However, limited studies have investigated the impacts of working capital management (WCM) on small-scale coffee wet mills' financial performance. We assessed the effect of working capital management on financial performance in small-scale coffee wet mills. We collected the data from 41 small-scale coffee wet mills in Embu County, Eastern Kenya. We adopted a multivariate regression analysis approach on panel data (2014–2018) to analyze working capital management's impact on small-scale coffee wet mills' financial performance. Our findings showed that the current ratio and average payment period negatively affected the return on small-scale coffee wet mills' assets. Thus, the wet mill processors could lower their payables period and current ratio to improve return on assets. The study revealed that the firm's Size and age also had a positive and negative effect, respectively, on return on assets of small-scale coffee wet mills. Both average payment period and current ratio had a positive effect on return to farmers. We conclude that working capital management, that is, average payment period and current ratio, negatively influences ROA while positively influencing farmers. Therefore, the management of the coffee wet mills should increase the current ratio and lengthen the average payment period to enhance return payable to farmers.
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24. Euclid: Early Release Observations -- Deep anatomy of nearby galaxies
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Hunt, L. K., Annibali, F., Cuillandre, J. -C., Ferguson, A. M. N., Jablonka, P., Larsen, S. S., Marleau, F. R., Schinnerer, E., Schirmer, M., Stone, C., Tortora, C., Saifollahi, T., Lançon, A., Bolzonella, M., Gwyn, S., Kluge, M., Laureijs, R., Carollo, D., Collins, M. L. M., Dimauro, P., Duc, P. -A., Erkal, D., Howell, J. M., Nally, C., Saremi, E., Scaramella, R., Belokurov, V., Conselice, C. J., Knapen, J. H., McConnachie, A. W., McDonald, I., Carretero, J. Miro, Roman, J., Sauvage, M., Sola, E., Aghanim, N., Altieri, B., Andreon, S., Auricchio, N., Awan, S., Azzollini, R., Baldi, M., Balestra, A., Bardelli, S., Basset, A., Bender, R., Bonino, D., Branchini, E., Brescia, M., Brinchmann, J., Camera, S., Candini, G. P., Capobianco, V., Carbone, C., Carretero, J., Casas, S., Castellano, M., Cavuoti, S., Cimatti, A., Congedo, G., Conversi, L., Copin, Y., Corcione, L., Courbin, F., Courtois, H. M., Cropper, M., Da Silva, A., Degaudenzi, H., Di Giorgio, A. M., Dinis, J., Dubath, F., Dupac, X., Dusini, S., Farina, M., Farrens, S., Ferriol, S., Fosalba, P., Frailis, M., Franceschi, E., Fumana, M., Galeotta, S., Garilli, B., Gillard, W., Gillis, B., Giocoli, C., Gómez-Alvarez, P., Granett, B. R., Grazian, A., Grupp, F., Guzzo, L., Haugan, S. V. H., Hoar, J., Hoekstra, H., Holliman, M. S., Holmes, W., Hook, I., Hormuth, F., Hornstrup, A., Hudelot, P., Jahnke, K., Keihänen, E., Kermiche, S., Kiessling, A., Kilbinger, M., Kitching, T., Kohley, R., Kubik, B., Kuijken, K., Kümmel, M., Kunz, M., Kurki-Suonio, H., Lahav, O., Mignant, D. Le, Lilje, P. B., Lindholm, V., Lloro, I., Maiorano, E., Mansutti, O., Marggraf, O., Markovic, K., Martinet, N., Marulli, F., Massey, R., Maurogordato, S., McCracken, H. J., Medinaceli, E., Mei, S., Mellier, Y., Meneghetti, M., Merlin, E., Meylan, G., Moresco, M., Moscardini, L., Munari, E., Nakajima, R., Nichol, R. C., Niemi, S. -M., Nightingale, J. W., Padilla, C., Paltani, S., Pasian, F., Pedersen, K., Percival, W. J., Pettorino, V., Pires, S., Polenta, G., Poncet, M., Popa, L. A., Pozzetti, L., Racca, G. D., Raison, F., Rebolo, R., Refregier, A., Renzi, A., Rhodes, J., Riccio, G., Romelli, E., Roncarelli, M., Rossetti, E., Saglia, R., Sapone, D., Sartoris, B., Schneider, P., Schrabback, T., Scodeggio, M., Secroun, A., Seidel, G., Serrano, S., Sirignano, C., Sirri, G., Skottfelt, J., Stanco, L., Tallada-Crespí, P., Tavagnacco, D., Taylor, A. N., Teplitz, H. I., Tereno, I., Toledo-Moreo, R., Torradeflot, F., Tutusaus, I., Valentijn, E. A., Valenziano, L., Vassallo, T., Kleijn, G. Verdoes, Veropalumbo, A., Wang, Y., Weller, J., Williams, O. R., Zamorani, G., Zucca, E., Burigana, C., De Lucia, G., George, K., Scottez, V., Miluzio, M., Simon, P., Mora, A., Martín-Fleitas, J., and Scott, D.
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Euclid is poised to make significant advances in the study of nearby galaxies in the local Universe. Here we present a first look at 6 galaxies observed for the Nearby Galaxy Showcase as part of the Euclid Early Release Observations acquired between August and November, 2023. These targets, 3 dwarf galaxies (HolmbergII, IC10, NGC6822) and 3 spirals (IC342, NGC2403, NGC6744), range in distance from about 0.5 Mpc to 8.8 Mpc. Our assessment of the surface brightness depths in the stacked Euclid images confirms previous estimates in 100 arcsec^2 regions of 1sigma=30.5 mag/arcsec^2 for VIS, but slightly deeper than previous estimates for NISP with 1sigma=29.2-29.4 mag/arcsec^2. By combining Euclid HE, YE, and IE into RGB images, we illustrate the large field-of-view covered by a single Reference Observing Sequence, together with exquisite detail on parsec scales in these nearby galaxies. Radial surface brightness and color profiles demonstrate galaxy colors in agreement with stellar population synthesis models. Standard stellar photometry selection techniques find approximately 1.3 million stars across the 6 galaxy fields. Euclid's resolved stellar photometry allows us to constrain the star-formation histories of these galaxies, by disentangling the distributions of young stars, as well as asymptotic giant branch and red giant branch stellar populations. We finally examine 2 galaxies individually for surrounding satellite systems. Our analysis of the ensemble of dwarf satellites around NGC6744 reveals a new galaxy, EDwC1, a nucleated dwarf spheroidal at the end of a spiral arm. Our new census of the globular clusters around NGC2403 yields 9 new star-cluster candidates, 8 of which with colors indicative of evolved stellar populations. In summary, our investigation of the 6 Showcase galaxies demonstrates that Euclid is a powerful probe of the anatomy of nearby galaxies [abridged]., Comment: 36 pages; 20 figures in main text; 4 Appendices. Submitted to A&A, as part of the A&A special issue `Euclid on Sky', which contains Euclid key reference papers and first results from the Euclid Early Release Observations
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25. Euclid: Early Release Observations -- Programme overview and pipeline for compact- and diffuse-emission photometry
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Cuillandre, J. -C., Bertin, E., Bolzonella, M., Bouy, H., Gwyn, S., Isani, S., Kluge, M., Lai, O., Lançon, A., Lang, D. A., Laureijs, R., Saifollahi, T., Schirmer, M., Stone, C., Abdurro'uf, Aghanim, N., Altieri, B., Annibali, F., Atek, H., Awad, P., Baes, M., Bañados, E., Barrado, D., Belladitta, S., Belokurov, V., Boselli, A., Bournaud, F., Bovy, J., Bowler, R. A. A., Buenadicha, G., Buitrago, F., Cantiello, M., Carollo, D., Codis, S., Collins, M. L. M., Congedo, G., Dalessandro, E., de Lapparent, V., De Paolis, F., Diego, J. M., Dimauro, P., Dinis, J., Dole, H., Duc, P. -A., Erkal, D., Ezziati, M., Ferguson, A. M. N., Ferré-Mateu, A., Franco, A., Gavazzi, R., George, K., Gillard, W., Golden-Marx, J. B., Goldman, B., Gonzalez, A. H., Habas, R., Hartley, W. G., Hatch, N. A., Kohley, R., Hoar, J., Howell, J. M., Hunt, L. K., Jablonka, P., Jauzac, M., Kang, Y., Knapen, J. H., Kneib, J. -P., Kuzma, P. B., Larsen, S. S., Marchal, O., Martín-Fleitas, J., Marcos-Arenal, P., Marleau, F. R., Martín, E. L., Massari, D., McConnachie, A. W., Meneghetti, M., Miluzio, M., Carretero, J. Miro, Miyatake, H., Mondelin, M., Montes, M., Mora, A., Müller, O., Nally, C., Noeske, K., Nucita, A. A., Oesch, P. A., Oguri, M., Peletier, R. F., Poulain, M., Quilley, L., Racca, G. D., Rejkuba, M., Rhodes, J., Rocci, P. -F., Román, J., Sacquegna, S., Saremi, E., Scaramella, R., Schinnerer, E., Serjeant, S., Sola, E., Sorce, J. G., Tarsitano, F., Tereno, I., Toft, S., Tortora, C., Urbano, M., Venhola, A., Voggel, K., Weaver, J. R., Xu, X., Žerjal, M., Zöller, R., Andreon, S., Auricchio, N., Baldi, M., Balestra, A., Bardelli, S., Basset, A., Bender, R., Bodendorf, C., Branchini, E., Brau-Nogue, S., Brescia, M., Brinchmann, J., Camera, S., Capobianco, V., Carbone, C., Carretero, J., Casas, S., Castander, F. J., Castellano, M., Cavuoti, S., Cimatti, A., Conselice, C. J., Conversi, L., Copin, Y., Courbin, F., Courtois, H. M., Cropper, M., Cuby, J. -G., Da Silva, A., Degaudenzi, H., Di Giorgio, A. M., Douspis, M., Duncan, C. A. J., Dupac, X., Dusini, S., Fabricius, M., Farina, M., Farrens, S., Ferriol, S., Fotopoulou, S., Frailis, M., Franceschi, E., Galeotta, S., Garilli, B., Gillis, B., Giocoli, C., Gómez-Alvarez, P., Grazian, A., Grupp, F., Guzzo, L., Haugan, S. V. H., Hoekstra, H., Holmes, W., Hook, I., Hormuth, F., Hornstrup, A., Hudelot, P., Jahnke, K., Jhabvala, M., Keihänen, E., Kermiche, S., Kiessling, A., Kilbinger, M., Kitching, T., Kubik, B., Kuijken, K., Kümmel, M., Kunz, M., Kurki-Suonio, H., Lahav, O., Ligori, S., Lilje, P. B., Lindholm, V., Lloro, I., Maino, D., Maiorano, E., Mansutti, O., Marggraf, O., Markovic, K., Martinet, N., Marulli, F., Massey, R., Maurogordato, S., McCracken, H. J., Medinaceli, E., Mellier, Y., Meylan, G., Mohr, J. J., Moresco, M., Moscardini, L., Munari, E., Nakajima, R., Nichol, R. C., Niemi, S. -M., Padilla, C., Paltani, S., Pasian, F., Peacock, J. A., Pedersen, K., Percival, W. J., Pettorino, V., Pires, S., Polenta, G., Poncet, M., Popa, L. A., Pozzetti, L., Raison, F., Rebolo, R., Refregier, A., Renzi, A., Riccio, G., Rix, Hans-Walter, Romelli, E., Roncarelli, M., Rossetti, E., Saglia, R., Sapone, D., Schneider, P., Schrabback, T., Secroun, A., Seidel, G., Serrano, S., Sirignano, C., Sirri, G., Skottfelt, J., Stanco, L., Tallada-Crespí, P., Taylor, A. N., Teplitz, H. I., Toledo-Moreo, R., Tsyganov, A., Tutusaus, I., Valentijn, E. A., Valenziano, L., Vassallo, T., Kleijn, G. Verdoes, Wang, Y., Weller, J., Williams, O. R., Zamorani, G., Zucca, E., Baccigalupi, C., Burigana, C., Casenove, P., Liebing, P., Scottez, V., Simon, P., and Scott, D.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The Euclid ERO showcase Euclid's capabilities in advance of its main mission, targeting 17 astronomical objects, from galaxy clusters, nearby galaxies, globular clusters, to star-forming regions. A total of 24 hours observing time was allocated in the early months of operation, engaging the scientific community through an early public data release. We describe the development of the ERO pipeline to create visually compelling images while simultaneously meeting the scientific demands within months of launch, leveraging a pragmatic, data-driven development strategy. The pipeline's key requirements are to preserve the image quality and to provide flux calibration and photometry for compact and extended sources. The pipeline's five pillars are: removal of instrumental signatures; astrometric calibration; photometric calibration; image stacking; and the production of science-ready catalogues for both the VIS and NISP instruments. We report a PSF with a full width at half maximum of 0.16" in the optical and 0.49" in the three NIR bands. Our VIS mean absolute flux calibration is accurate to about 1%, and 10% for NISP due to a limited calibration set; both instruments have considerable colour terms. The median depth is 25.3 and 23.2 AB mag with a SNR of 10 for galaxies, and 27.1 and 24.5 AB mag at an SNR of 5 for point sources for VIS and NISP, respectively. Euclid's ability to observe diffuse emission is exceptional due to its extended PSF nearly matching a pure diffraction halo, the best ever achieved by a wide-field, high-resolution imaging telescope. Euclid offers unparalleled capabilities for exploring the LSB Universe across all scales, also opening a new observational window in the NIR. Median surface-brightness levels of 29.9 and 28.3 AB mag per square arcsec are achieved for VIS and NISP, respectively, for detecting a 10 arcsec x 10 arcsec extended feature at the 1 sigma level., Comment: Submitted to A&A, 44 pages, 36 figures - Part of the A&A special issue `Euclid on Sky', which contains Euclid key reference papers and first results from the Euclid Early Release Observations
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26. Decoherence in Neutrino Oscillation at the ESSnuSB Experiment
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ESSnuSB, Aguilar, J., Anastasopoulos, M., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Bignami, A., Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Brunetti, G., Bustinduy, I., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Choi, T. W., Choubey, S., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, Cupiał, P., Danared, H., Dancila, D., de André, J. P. A. M., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fasoula, E., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Giarnetti, A., Gokbulut, G., Gupta, A., Hagner, C., Halić, L., Hariharan, V. T., Hooft, M., Iversen, K. E., Jachowicz, N., Jenssen, M., Johansson, R., Kasimi, E., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetof, B., Kliček, B., Kordas, K., Leisos, A., Lindroos, M., Longhin, A., Maiano, C., Majumdar, D., Marangoni, S., Marrelli, C., Martins, C., Meloni, D., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Muñoz, J., Niewczas, K., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Pari, M., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Petridou, Ch., Poussot, P., Psallidas, A., Pupilli, F., Saiang, D., Sampsonidis, D., Schwab, C., Sordo, F., Sosa, A., Stavropoulos, G., Stipčević, M., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S. E., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Vihonen, S., Wurtz, J., Zeter, V., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Neutrino oscillation experiments provide a unique window in exploring several new physics scenarios beyond the standard three flavour. One such scenario is quantum decoherence in neutrino oscillation which tends to destroy the interference pattern of neutrinos reaching the far detector from the source. In this work, we study the decoherence in neutrino oscillation in the context of the ESSnuSB experiment. We consider the energy-independent decoherence parameter and derive the analytical expressions for P$_{\mu e}$ and P$_{\mu \mu}$ probabilities in vacuum. We have computed the capability of ESSnuSB to put bounds on the decoherence parameters namely, $\Gamma_{21}$ and $\Gamma_{32}$ and found that the constraints on $\Gamma_{21}$ are competitive compared to the DUNE bounds and better than the most stringent LBL ones from MINOS/MINOS+. We have also investigated the impact of decoherence on the ESSnuSB measurement of the Dirac CP phase $\delta_{\rm CP}$ and concluded that it remains robust in the presence of new physics., Comment: 30 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, Version accepted for publication in JHEP
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27. Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Smallholders’ Cropping Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Shaankua E. Lemarpe, Collins M. Musafiri, Joseph M. Macharia, Milka N. Kiboi, Onesmus K. Ng’etich, Chris A. Shisanya, Jeremiah Okeyo, Elizabeth A. Okwuosa, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Increased concentration of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), is of great concern due to its impact on ozone layer depletion leading to climate change. Ozone layer depletion allows penetration of ultraviolet radiations, which are hazardous to human health. Climate change culminates in reduced food productivity. Limited empirical studies have been conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to quantify and understand the dynamics of soil N2O fluxes from smallholder cropping systems. The available literature on soil N2O fluxes in SSA is limited; hence, there is a pressing need to consolidate it to ease mitigation targeting and policy formulation initiatives. We reviewed the state of N2O emissions from selected cropping systems, drivers that significantly influence N2O emissions, and probable soil N2O emissions mitigation options from 30 studies in SSA cropping systems have been elucidated here. The review outcome indicates that coffee, tea, maize, and vegetables emit N2O ranging from 1 to 1.9, 0.4 to 3.9, 0.1 to 4.26, and 48 to 113.4 kg N2O-N ha-1 yr−1, respectively. The yield-scaled and N2O emissions factors ranged between 0.08 and 67 g N2O-N kg−1 and 0.01 and 4.1%, respectively, across cropping systems. Soil characteristics, farm management practices, and climatic and environmental conditions were significant drivers influencing N2O emissions across SSA cropping systems. We found that site-specific soil N2O emissions mitigation measures are required due to high variations in N2O drivers across SSA. We conclude that appropriate fertilizer and organic input management combined with improved soil management practices are potential approaches in N2O emissions mitigation in SSA. We recommend that (i) while formulating soil N2O emissions mitigation approaches, in SSA, policymakers should consider site-specific targeting approaches, and (ii) more empirical studies need to be conducted in diverse agroecological zones of SSA to qualify various mitigation options on N2O emissions, yield-scaled N2O emissions, and N2O emission factors which are essential in improving national and regional GHG inventories.
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28. Farming systems’ typologies analysis to inform agricultural greenhouse gas emissions potential from smallholder rain-fed farms in Kenya
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Collins M. Musafiri, Joseph M. Macharia, Onesmus K. Ng'etich, Milka N. Kiboi, Jeremiah Okeyo, Chris A. Shisanya, Elizabeth A. Okwuosa, Daniel N. Mugendi, and Felix K. Ngetich
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Climate-smart agriculture ,Farm types ,Greenhouse gas emissions ,Socio-economic factors ,Central highlands of Kenya ,Science - Abstract
Most sub-Saharan Africa smallholder farming systems are highly heterogeneous. Direct quantification of greenhouse gas emissions from these farming systems is hampered by diversity at farm-level. Each farm contributes differently to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and consequently GHG inventories. Typologies can be used as a mechanism of addressing farming systems’ heterogeneity by grouping them into specific farm types. With the GHG quantification simplification initiatives in mind, we developed smallholder farm typologies based on soil fertility inputs. We assessed nitrogen application rate, soil fertility management technologies and the socio-economic factors diversity among the farm typologies in the central highlands of Kenya. We used data from a cross-sectional household survey with a sample size of 300 smallholder farmers. We characterized the farm types using principal component analysis (PCA). To develop farm typologies, we subjected the PCA-derived typologies related factors to cluster analysis (CA). The results showed six farm types: Type 1, comprising cash crop and hybrid cattle farmers; Type 2, comprising food crop farmers; Type 3, composed of coffee-maize farmers; Type 4, comprising millet-livestock farmers; Type 5, comprising highly diversified farmers, and Type 6, comprising tobacco farmers. Land size owned, total tropical livestock unit, the proportion of land and nitrogen applied to different cropping systems were significant in the construction of farm typologies. Univariate analysis showed the household head's level of education, hired labour, group membership, access to extension services, and proportion of income from cropping activities as critical factors influencing farm typologies in the study area. This study demonstrates the importance of smallholder farm typologies in identifying greenhouse gas emissions hotspots, designing quantification experiment and policy framing. We concluded that policies and intervention measures targeting climate-smart agriculture at smallholder farms should consider not only farm-level soil fertility management technologies but also socio-economic characteristics that influence their adoption.
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29. Students’ perceptions of lecturing approaches: traditional versus interactive teaching
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Eiman Abdel Meguid,1 Matthew Collins2 1Centre for Biomedical Sciences Education, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, 2Centre for Computer Science, School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Background: There is an increasing trend toward transcending from traditional teaching to student-centered methodologies that actively engage students. We aimed to analyze students’ perceptions of effective interactive teaching using PollEverywhere Audience Response System (ARS) as a worthwhile teaching methodology. It can be of great help in maintaining students’ attention and in facilitating the lecturer to pick up students’ misunderstandings and correct them.Materials and methods: This system was introduced to the undergraduate dental curriculum to increase student’s motivation and attention, giving immediate feedback on student understanding during an anatomy module. Computer science (CS) students who were more familiar with the use of this technology were also involved in the study for comparison and validation of the findings. The lecturer strategically inserted questions using PollEverywhere ARS. Students’ perception of the effective interactive teaching using this technology was evaluated statistically using a questionnaire and focus groups.Results: It promoted interactivity, focused attention, and provided feedback on comprehension. A total of 95% reported that it increased their participation and found that it clarified their thinking and helped to focus on key points. Another 81.7% mentioned that it increased their motivation to learn. Students regarded it as a useful method for giving real-time feedback, which stimulated their performance and participation. Data from CS students echoed the findings from the dental students. Reports from focus groups demonstrated that this strategy was helpful in focusing students’ attention and in clarifying information.Discussion: PollEverywhere encouraged all students to participate during the learning process. This has proven to be an effective tool for improving students’ understanding and critical thinking.Conclusion: Students regarded PollEverywhere as an effective teaching innovation that encouraged deeper ongoing retention of information. It was found to be an effective teaching aid in monitoring students’ progress and identifying deficiencies. This is of benefit in a module where interactivity is considered important. Keywords: audience response, technology, interactive learning, anatomy, formative feedback
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30. Study of non-standard interaction mediated by a scalar field at ESSnuSB experiment
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ESSnuSB, Aguilar, J., Anastasopoulos, M., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Bignami, A., Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Brorsson, W., Bustinduy, I., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Choi, T. W., Choubey, S., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, Danared, H., Dancila, D., de André, J. P. A. M., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fasoula, E., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Giarnetti, A., Gokbulut, G., Hagner, C., Halić, L., Hariharan, V. T., Iversen, K. E., Jenssen, M., Johansson, R., Kasimi, E., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetof, B., Kliček, B., Kordas, K., Leisos, A., Lindroos, M., Longhin, A., Maiano, C., Marangoni, S., Marrelli, C., Martins, C., Meloni, D., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Muñoz, J., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Pari, M., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Petridou, Ch., Poussot, P., Psallidas, A., Pupilli, F., Raikwal, D., Saiang, D., Sampsonidis, D., Schwab, C., Sordo, F., Sosa, A., Stavropoulos, G., Stipčević, M., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S. E., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Vihonen, S., Wurtz, J., Zeter, V., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper we study non-standard interactions mediated by a scalar field (SNSI) in the context of ESSnuSB experiment. In particular we study the capability of ESSnuSB to put bounds on the SNSI parameters and also study the impact of SNSI in the measurement of the leptonic CP phase $\delta_{\rm CP}$. Existence of SNSI modifies the neutrino mass matrix and this modification can be expressed in terms of three diagonal real parameters ($\eta_{ee}$, $\eta_{\mu\mu}$ and $\eta_{\tau\tau}$) and three off-diagonal complex parameters ($\eta_{e \mu}$, $\eta_{e\tau}$ and $\eta_{\mu\tau}$). Our study shows that the upper bounds on the parameters $\eta_{\mu\mu}$, $\eta_{\tau\tau}$ and $\eta_{\mu\tau}$ depend upon how $\Delta m^2_{31}$ is minimized in the theory. However, this is not the case when one tries to measure the impact of SNSI on $\delta_{\rm CP}$. Further, we show that the CP sensitivity of ESSnuSB can be completely lost for certain values of $\eta_{ee}$ and $\eta_{\mu\tau}$ for which the appearance channel probability becomes independent of $\delta_{\rm CP}$., Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, Version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D
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31. A search for faint resolved galaxies beyond the Milky Way in DES Year 6: A new faint, diffuse dwarf satellite of NGC 55
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McNanna, M., Bechtol, K., Mau, S., Nadler, E. O., Medoff, J., Drlica-Wagner, A., Cerny, W., Crnojevic, D., Mutlu-Pakdil, B., Vivas, A. K., Pace, A. B., Carlin, J. L., Collins, M. L. M., Ferguson, P. S., Martinez-Delgado, D., Martinez-Vazquez, C. E., Noel, N. E. D., Riley, A. H., Sand, D. J., Smercina, A., Tollerud, E., Wechsler, R. H., Abbott, T. M. C., Aguena, M., Alves, O., Bacon, D., Bom, C. R., Brooks, D., Burke, D. L., Carballo-Bello, J. A., Rosell, A. Carnero, Carretero, J., da Costa, L. N., Davis, T. M., De Vicente, J., Diehl, H. T., Doel, P., Ferrero, I., Frieman, J., Giannini, G., Gruen, D., Gutierrez, G., Gruendl, R. A., Hinton, S. R., Hollowood, D. L., Honscheid, K., James, D. J., Kuehn, K., Marshall, J. L., Mena-Fernandez, J., Miquel, R., Pereira, M. E. S., Pieres, A., Malagon, A. A. Plazas, Sakowska, J. D., Sanchez, E., Cid, D. Sanchez, Santiago, B., Sevilla-Noarbe, I., Smith, M., Stringfellow, G. S., Suchyta, E., Swanson, M. E. C., Tarle, G., Weaverdyck, N., and Wiseman, P.
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We report results from a systematic wide-area search for faint dwarf galaxies at heliocentric distances from 0.3 to 2 Mpc using the full six years of data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Unlike previous searches over the DES data, this search specifically targeted a field population of faint galaxies located beyond the Milky Way virial radius. We derive our detection efficiency for faint, resolved dwarf galaxies in the Local Volume with a set of synthetic galaxies and expect our search to be complete to $M_V$ ~ $(-7, -10)$ mag for galaxies at $D = (0.3, 2.0)$ Mpc respectively. We find no new field dwarfs in the DES footprint, but we report the discovery of one high-significance candidate dwarf galaxy at a distance of $2.2\substack{+0.05\\-0.12}$ Mpc, a potential satellite of the Local Volume galaxy NGC 55, separated by $47$ arcmin (physical separation as small as 30 kpc). We estimate this dwarf galaxy to have an absolute V-band magnitude of $-8.0\substack{+0.5\\-0.3}$ mag and an azimuthally averaged physical half-light radius of $2.2\substack{+0.5\\-0.4}$ kpc, making this one of the lowest surface brightness galaxies ever found with $\mu = 32.3$ mag ${\rm arcsec}^{-2}$. This is the largest, most diffuse galaxy known at this luminosity, suggesting possible tidal interactions with its host., Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures
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32. Exploring atmospheric neutrino oscillations at ESSnuSB
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Aguilar, J., Anastasopoulos, M., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Bignami, A., Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Brunetti, G., Bustinduy, I., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Choi, T. W., Choubey, S., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Cristaldo Morales, E., Cupiał, P., Danared, H., de André, J. P. A. M., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fasoula, E., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Giarnetti, A., Gokbulut, G., Hagner, C., Halić, L., Hooft, M., Iversen, K. E., Jachowicz, N., Jenssen, M., Johansson, R., Kasimi, E., Kayis Topaksu, A., Kildetoft, B., Kordas, K., Leisos, A., Lindroos, M., Longhin, A., Maiano, C., Marangoni, S., Marrelli, C., Meloni, D., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Muñoz, J. L., Niewczas, K., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Pari, M., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Petridou, Ch., Poussot, P., Psallidas, A., Pupilli, F., Saiang, D., Sampsonidis, D., Schwab, C., Sordo, F., Sosa, A., Stavropoulos, G., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S. E., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Vihonen, S., Wurtz, J., Zeter, V., and Zormpa, O.
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33. A large topographic feature on the surface of the trans-Neptunian object (307261) 2002 MS$_4$ measured from stellar occultations
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Rommel, F. L., Braga-Ribas, F., Ortiz, J. L., Sicardy, B., Santos-Sanz, P., Desmars, J., Camargo, J. I. B., Vieira-Martins, R., Assafin, M., Morgado, B. E., Boufleur, R. C., Benedetti-Rossi, G., Gomes-Júnior, A. R., Fernández-Valenzuela, E., Holler, B. J., Souami, D., Duffard, R., Margoti, G., Vara-Lubiano, M., Lecacheux, J., Plouvier, J. L., Morales, N., Maury, A., Fabrega, J., Ceravolo, P., Jehin, E., Albanese, D., Mariey, H., Cikota, S., Ruždjak, D., Cikota, A., Szakáts, R., Aissa, D. Baba, Gringahcene, Z., Kashuba, V., Koshkin, N., Zhukov, V., Fişek, S., Çakır, O., Özer, S., Schnabel, C., Schnabel, M., Signoret, F., Morrone, L., Santana-Ros, T., Pereira, C. L., Emilio, M., Burdanov, A. Y., de Wit, J., Barkaoui, K., Gillon, M., Leto, G., Frasca, A., Catanzaro, G., Sanchez, R. Zanmar, Tagliaferri, U., Di Sora, M., Isopi, G., Krugly, Y., Slyusarev, I., Chiorny, V., Mikuž, H., Bacci, P., Maestripieri, M., Grazia, M. D., de la Cueva, I., Yuste-Moreno, M., Ciabattari, F., Kozhukhov, O. M., Serra-Ricart, M., Alarcon, M. R., Licandro, J., Masi, G., Bacci, R., Bosch, J. M., Behem, R., Prost, J. -P., Renner, S., Conjat, M., Bachini, M., Succi, G., Stoian, L., Juravle, A., Carosati, D., Gowe, B., Carrillo, J., Zheleznyak, A. P., Montigiani, N., Foster, C. R., Mannucci, M., Ruocco, N., Cuevas, F., Di Marcantonio, P., Coretti, I., Iafrate, G., Baldini, V., Collins, M., Pál, A., Csák, B., Fernández-Garcia, E., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Hudin, L., Madiedo, J. M., Anghel, R. M., Calvo-Fernández, J. F., Valvasori, A., Guido, E., Gherase, R. M., Kamoun, S., Fafet, R., Sánchez-González, M., Curelaru, L., Vîntdevară, C. D., Danescu, C. A., Gout, J. -F., Schmitz, C. J., Sota, A., Belskaya, I., Rodríguez-Marco, M., Kilic, Y., Frappa, E., Klotz, A., Lavayssière, M., Oliveira, J. Marques, Popescu, M., Mammana, L. A., Fernández-Lajús, E., Schmidt, M., Hopp, U., Komžík, R., Pribulla, T., Tomko, D., Husárik, M., Erece, O., Eryilmaz, S., Buzzi, L., Gährken, B., Nardiello, D., Hornoch, K., Sonbas, E., Er, H., Burwitz, V., Sybilski, P. Waldemar, Bykowski, W., Müller, T. G., Ogloza, W., Gonçalves, R., Ferreira, J. F., Ferreira, M., Bento, M., Meister, S., Bagiran, M. N., Tekeş, M., Marciniak, A., Moravec, Z., Delinčák, P., Gianni, G., Casalnuovo, G. B., Boutet, M., Sanchez, J., Klemt, B., Wuensche, N., Burzynski, W., Borkowski, M., Serrau, M., Dangl, G., Klös, O., Weber, C., Urbaník, M., Rousselot, L., Kubánek, J., André, P., Colazo, C., Spagnotto, J., Sickafoose, A. A., Hueso, R., Sánchez-Lavega, A., Fisher, R. S., Rengstorf, A. W., Perelló, C., Dascalu, M., Altan, M., Gazeas, K., de Santana, T., Sfair, R., Winter, O. C., Kalkan, S., Canales-Moreno, O., Trigo-Rodríguez, J. M., Tsamis, V., Tigani, K., Sioulas, N., Lekkas, G., Bertesteanu, D. N., Dumitrescu, V., Wilberger, A. J., Barnes, J. W., Fieber-Beyer, S. K., Swaney, R. L., Fuentes, C., Mendez, R. A., Dumitru, B. D., Flynn, R. L., and Wake, D. A.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
This work aims at constraining the size, shape, and geometric albedo of the dwarf planet candidate 2002 MS4 through the analysis of nine stellar occultation events. Using multichord detection, we also studied the object's topography by analyzing the obtained limb and the residuals between observed chords and the best-fitted ellipse. We predicted and organized the observational campaigns of nine stellar occultations by 2002 MS4 between 2019 and 2022, resulting in two single-chord events, four double-chord detections, and three events with three to up to sixty-one positive chords. Using 13 selected chords from the 8 August 2020 event, we determined the global elliptical limb of 2002 MS4. The best-fitted ellipse, combined with the object's rotational information from the literature, constrains the object's size, shape, and albedo. Additionally, we developed a new method to characterize topography features on the object's limb. The global limb has a semi-major axis of 412 $\pm$ 10 km, a semi-minor axis of 385 $\pm$ 17 km, and the position angle of the minor axis is 121 $^\circ$ $\pm$ 16$^\circ$. From this instantaneous limb, we obtained 2002 MS4's geometric albedo and the projected area-equivalent diameter. Significant deviations from the fitted ellipse in the northernmost limb are detected from multiple sites highlighting three distinct topographic features: one 11 km depth depression followed by a 25$^{+4}_{-5}$ km height elevation next to a crater-like depression with an extension of 322 $\pm$ 39 km and 45.1 $\pm$ 1.5 km deep. Our results present an object that is $\approx$138 km smaller in diameter than derived from thermal data, possibly indicating the presence of a so-far unknown satellite. However, within the error bars, the geometric albedo in the V-band agrees with the results published in the literature, even with the radiometric-derived albedo.
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34. The Hubble Space Telescope Survey of M31 Satellite Galaxies II. The Star Formation Histories of Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies
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Savino, A., Weisz, D. R., Skillman, E. D., Dolphin, A., Cole, A. A., Kallivayalil, N., Wetzel, A., Anderson, J., Besla, G., Boylan-Kolchin, M., Brown, T. M., Bullock, J. S., Collins, M. L. M., Cooper, M. C., Deason, A. J., Dotter, A. L., Fardal, M., Ferguson, A. M. N., Fritz, T. K., Geha, M. C., Gilbert, K. M., Guhathakurta, P., Ibata, R., Irwin, M. J., Jeon, M., Kirby, E. N., Lewis, G. F., Mackey, D., Majewski, S. R., Martin, N., McConnachie, A., Patel, E., Rich, R. M., Simon, J. D., Sohn, S. T., Tollerud, E. J., and van der Marel, R. P.
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We present the lifetime star formation histories (SFHs) for six ultra-faint dwarf (UFD; $M_V>-7.0$, $ 4.9<\log_{10}({M_*(z=0)}/{M_{\odot}})<5.5$) satellite galaxies of M31 based on deep color-magnitude diagrams constructed from \textit{Hubble Space Telescope} imaging. These are the first SFHs obtained from the oldest main sequence turn-off of UFDs outside the halo of the Milky Way (MW). We find that five UFDs formed at least 50\% of their stellar mass by $z=5$ (12.6~Gyr ago), similar to known UFDs around the MW, but that 10-40\% of their stellar mass formed at later times. We uncover one remarkable UFD, \A{XIII}, which formed only 10\% of its stellar mass by $z=5$, and 75\% in a rapid burst at $z\sim2-3$, a result that is robust to choices of underlying stellar model and is consistent with its predominantly red horizontal branch. This "young" UFD is the first of its kind and indicates that not all UFDs are necessarily quenched by reionization, which is consistent with predictions from several cosmological simulations of faint dwarf galaxies. SFHs of the combined MW and M31 samples suggest reionization did not homogeneously quench UFDs. We find that the least massive MW UFDs ($M_*(z=5) \lesssim 5\times10^4 M_{\odot}$) are likely quenched by reionization, whereas more massive M31 UFDs ($M_*(z=5) \gtrsim 10^5 M_{\odot}$) may only have their star formation suppressed by reionization and quench at a later time. We discuss these findings in the context of the evolution and quenching of UFDs., Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures, 5 appendices, accepted for publication in ApJ
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35. The ESSnuSB design study: overview and future prospects
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ESSnuSB Collaboration, Alekou, A., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Kraljevic, N. Blaskovic, Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Buchan, O., Burgman, A., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Choubey, S., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, D'Alessi, L., Danared, H., Dancila, D., de André, J. P. A. M., Delahaye, J. P., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fernandez-Martinez, E., Folsom, B., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Gålnander, B., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Giarnetti, A., Gokbulut, G., Halić, L., Jenssen, M., Johansson, R., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetoft, B., Kliček, B., Kozioł, M., Krhač, K., Łacny, Ł., Lindroos, M., Longhin, A., Maiano, C., Marangoni, S., Marrelli, C., Martins, C., Meloni, D., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Ota, T., Pari, M., Park, J., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Poussot, P., Pupilli, F., Rosauro-Alcaraz, S., Saiang, D., Snamina, J., Sosa, A., Stavropoulos, G., Stipčević, M., Szybiński, B., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Thomas, J., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Wildner, E., Wurtz, J., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
ESSnuSB is a design study for an experiment to measure the CP violation in the leptonic sector at the second neutrino oscillation maximum using a neutrino beam driven by the uniquely powerful ESS linear accelerator. The reduced impact of systematic errors on sensitivity at the second maximum allows for a very precise measurement of the CP violating parameter. This review describes the fundamental advantages of measurement at the 2nd maximum, the necessary upgrades to the ESS linac in order to produce a neutrino beam, the near and far detector complexes, the expected physics reach of the proposed ESSnuSB experiment, concluding with the near future developments aimed at the project realization., Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures; Final version after review by the Universe journal
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36. Decoherence in neutrino oscillation at the ESSnuSB experiment
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Aguilar, J., Anastasopoulos, M., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Bignami, A., Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Bramati, F., Branca, A., Brunetti, G., Bustinduy, I., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Choi, T. W., Choubey, S., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Cristaldo Morales, E., Cupiał, P., Danared, H., Dancila, D., de André, J. P. A. M., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fasoula, E., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Giarnetti, A., Gokbulut, G., Gupta, A., Hagner, C., Halić, L., Hariharan, V. T., Hooft, M., Iversen, K. E., Jachowicz, N., Jenssen, M., Johansson, R., Kasimi, E., Kayis Topaksu, A., Kildetof, B., Kliček, B., Kordas, K., Leisos, A., Lindroos, M., Longhin, A., Maiano, C., Majumdar, D., Marangoni, S., Marrelli, C., Martins, C., Meloni, D., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Muñoz, J., Niewczas, K., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Pari, M., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Petridou, Ch., Poussot, P., Psallidas, A., Pupilli, F., Saiang, D., Sampsonidis, D., Schwab, C., Sordo, F., Sosa, A., Stavropoulos, G., Stipčević, M., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Tsirigotis, A., Tzamarias, S. E., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Vihonen, S., Wurtz, J., Zeter, V., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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37. Particle Physics at the European Spallation Source
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Abele, H., Alekou, A., Algora, A., Andersen, K., Baessler, S., Barron-Palos, L., Barrow, J., Baussan, E., Bentley, P., Berezhiani, Z., Bessler, Y., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Bianchi, A., Bijnens, J., Blanco, C., Kraljevic, N. Blaskovic, Blennow, M., Bodek, K., Bogomilov, M., Bohm, C., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Brooijmans, G., Broussard, L. J., Buchan, O., Burgman, A., Calen, H., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Chanel, E., Christiansen, P., Cirigliano, V., Collar, J. I., Collins, M., Crawford, C. B., Morales, E. Cristaldo, Cupial, P., D'Alessi, L., Damian, J. I. M., Danared, H., Dancila, D., de Andre, J. P. A. M., Delahaye, J. P., Degenkolb, S., Di Julio, D. D., Dracos, M., Dunne, K., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelof, T., Eklund, L., Eshraqi, M., Esteban, I., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fernandez-Martinez, E., Ferreira, M. J., Fertl, M., Fierlinger, P., Folsom, B., Frank, A., Fratangelo, A., Friman-Gayer, U., Fukuda, T., Fynbo, H . O . U., Sosa, A. Garcia, Gazis, N., Galnander, B., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Gokbulut, G., Gomez-Cadenas, J . J., Gonzalez-Alonso, M., Gonzalez, F., Halic, L., Happe, C., Heil, P., Heinz, A., Herde, H., Holl, M., Jenke, T., Jenssen, M., Jericha, E., Johansson, H. T., Johansson, R., Johansson, T., Kamyshkov, Y., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetoft, B., Kirch, K., Klicek, B., Klinkby, E., Kolevatov, R., Konrad, G., Koziol, M., Krhac, K., Kupsc, A., Lacny, L., Larizgoitia, L., Lewis, C. M., Lindroos, M., Lychagin, E., Lytken, E., Maiano, C., Marciniewski, P., Markaj, G., Markisch, B., Marrelli, C., Martins, C., Meirose, B., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Milstead, D., Monrabal, F., Muhrer, G., Nepomuceno, A., Nesvizhevsky, V., Nilsson, T., Novella, P., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegard, M., Oskarsson, A., Ota, T., Park, J., Patrzalek, D., Perrey, H., Persoz, M., Petkov, G., Piegsa, F. M., Pistillo, C., Poussot, P., Privitera, P., Rataj, B., Ries, D., Rizzi, N., Rosauro-Alcaraz, S., Rozpedzik, D., Saiang, D., Santoro, V., Schmidt, U., Schober, H., Schulthess, I., Silverstein, S., Simon, A., Sina, H., Snamina, J., Snow, W. M., Soldner, T., Stavropoulos, G., Stipcevic, M., Szybinski, B., Takibayev, A., Tang, Z., Tarkeshian, R., Theroine, C., Thorne, J., Terranova, F., Thomas, J., Tolba, T., Torres-Sanchez, P., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Uggerhoj, U. I., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Wagner, R., Wang, X., Wildner, E., Wolke, M., Wurtz, J., Yiu, S. C., Yoon, S. G., Young, A. R., Zanini, L., Zejma, J., Zerzion, D., Zimmer, O., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Presently under construction in Lund, Sweden, the European Spallation Source (ESS) will be the world's brightest neutron source. As such, it has the potential for a particle physics program with a unique reach and which is complementary to that available at other facilities. This paper describes proposed particle physics activities for the ESS. These encompass the exploitation of both the neutrons and neutrinos produced at the ESS for high precision (sensitivity) measurements (searches)., Comment: 121 pages, updated version after referee comments
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38. Six More Ultra-Faint Milky Way Companions Discovered in the DECam Local Volume Exploration Survey
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Cerny, W., Martínez-Vázquez, C. E., Drlica-Wagner, A., Pace, A. B., Mutlu-Pakdil, B., Li, T. S., Riley, A. H., Crnojević, D., Bom, C. R., Carballo-Bello, J. A., Carlin, J. L., Chiti, A., Choi, Y., Collins, M. L. M., Darragh-Ford, E, Ferguson, P. S., Geha, M., Martínez-Delgado, D., Massana, P., Mau, S., Medina, G. E., Muñoz, R. R., Nadler, E. O., Olsen, K. A. G., Pieres, A., Sakowska, J. D., Simon, J. D., Stringfellow, G. S., Vivas, A. K., Walker, A. R., and Wechsler, R. H.
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We report the discovery of six ultra-faint Milky Way satellites discovered through matched-filter searches conducted using Dark Energy Camera (DECam) data processed as part of the second data release of the DECam Local Volume Exploration (DELVE) survey. Leveraging deep Gemini/GMOS-N imaging (for four candidates) as well as follow-up DECam imaging (for two candidates), we characterize the morphologies and stellar populations of these systems. We find that these candidates all share faint absolute magnitudes ($M_{V} \geq -3.2$ mag) and old, metal-poor stellar populations ($\tau > 10$ Gyr, [Fe/H] $< -1.4$ dex). Three of these systems are more extended ($r_{1/2} > 15$ pc), while the other three are compact ($r_{1/2} < 10$ pc). From these properties, we infer that the former three systems (Bo\"{o}tes V, Leo Minor I, and Virgo II) are consistent with ultra-faint dwarf galaxy classifications, whereas the latter three (DELVE 3, DELVE 4, and DELVE 5) are likely ultra-faint star clusters. Using data from the Gaia satellite, we confidently measure the proper motion of Bo\"{o}tes V, Leo Minor I, and DELVE 4, and tentatively detect a proper motion signal from DELVE 3 and DELVE 5; no signal is detected for Virgo II. We use these measurements to explore possible associations between the newly-discovered systems and the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal, the Magellanic Clouds, and the Vast Polar Structure, finding several plausible associations. Our results offer a preview of the numerous ultra-faint stellar systems that will soon be discovered by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and highlight the challenges of classifying the faintest stellar systems., Comment: 30 pages, 12 Figures (including Appendix). Submitted to ApJ. We encourage the reader to also review Smith et al. 2022, "Discovery of a new Local Group Dwarf Galaxy Candidate in UNIONS: Bo\"{o}tes V" (arxiv: 2209.08242), who independently present the discovery of one of the candidates reported here. We are working to make code and data products available
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39. Drug resistance and vaccine target surveillance of Plasmodium falciparum using nanopore sequencing in Ghana
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Girgis, Sophia T., Adika, Edem, Nenyewodey, Felix E., Senoo Jnr, Dodzi K., Ngoi, Joyce M., Bandoh, Kukua, Lorenz, Oliver, van de Steeg, Guus, Harrott, Alexandria J. R., Nsoh, Sebastian, Judge, Kim, Pearson, Richard D., Almagro-Garcia, Jacob, Saiid, Samirah, Atampah, Solomon, Amoako, Enock K., Morang’a, Collins M., Asoala, Victor, Adjei, Elrmion S., Burden, William, Roberts-Sengier, William, Drury, Eleanor, Pierce, Megan L., Gonçalves, Sónia, Awandare, Gordon A., Kwiatkowski, Dominic P., Amenga-Etego, Lucas N., and Hamilton, William L.
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40. The European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam Conceptual Design Report
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Alekou, A., Baussan, E., Bhattacharyya, A. K., Kraljevic, N. Blaskovic, Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bolling, B., Bouquerel, E., Buchan, O., Burgman, A., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, Cupiał, P., D'Alessi, L., Danared, H., Dancila, D., de André, J. P. A. M., Delahaye, J. P., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Farricker, A., Fernandez-Martinez, E., Folsom, B., Fukuda, T., Gazis, N., Galnander, B., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Gokbulut, G., Halić, L., Jenssen, M., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetoft, B., Kliček, B., Kozioł, M., Krhač, K., Łacny, Ł., Lindroos, M., Maiano, C., Marrelli, C., Martins, C., Mezzetto, M., Milas, N., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegard, M., Ota, T., Park, J., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Poussot, P., Johansson, R., Rosauro-Alcaraz, S., Saiang, D., Szybiński, B., Snamina, J., Stavropoulos, G., Stipčević, M., Tarkeshian, R., Terranova, F., Thomas, J., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Wildner, E., Wurtz, J., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Physics - Accelerator Physics - Abstract
This conceptual design report provides a detailed account of the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam (ESS$\nu$SB) feasibility study. This facility has been proposed after the measurements reported in 2012 of a relatively large value of the neutrino mixing angle $\theta_{13}$, which raised the possibility of observing potential CP violation in the leptonic sector with conventional neutrino beams. The measured value of $\theta_{13}$ also privileges the $2^{nd}$ oscillation maximum for the discovery of CP violation instead of the more typically studied $1^{st}$ maximum. The sensitivity at this $2^{nd}$ oscillation maximum is about three times higher than at the $1^{st}$ one, which implies a reduced influence of systematic errors. Working at the $2^{nd}$ oscillation maximum requires a very intense neutrino beam with an appropriate energy. The world's most intense pulsed spallation neutron source, the European Spallation Source (ESS), will have a proton linac operating at 5\,MW power, 2\,GeV kinetic energy and 14~Hz repetition rate (3~ms pulse duration, 4\% duty cycle) for neutron production. In this design study it is proposed to double the repetition rate and compress the beam pulses to the level of microseconds in order to provide an additional 5~MW proton beam for neutrino production. The physics performance has been evaluated for such a neutrino super beam, in conjunction with a megaton-scale underground water Cherenkov neutrino detector installed at a distance of 360--550\,km from ESS. The ESS proton linac upgrades, the accumulator ring required for proton-pulse compression, the target station design and optimisation, the near and far detector complexes, and the physics potential of the facility are all described in this report. The ESS linac will be operational by 2025, at which point the implementation of upgrades for the neutrino facility could begin., Comment: 216 pages
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41. Bambucha media: Using social media to build social capital and health Seeking behaviour among key populations
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Collins M. Kahema, John Kashiha, and David Kuria Mbote
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Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Published
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42. The European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam
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Alekou, A., Baussan, E., Kraljevic, N. Blaskovic, Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bouquerel, E., Burgman, A., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, Cupial, P., Alessi, L. D, Danared, H., de Andre, J. P. A. M., Delahaye, J. P., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelof, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Fernandez-Martinez, E., Folsom, B., Gazis, N., Geralis, Th., Ghosh, M., Gokbulut, G., Halic, L., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kildetoft, B., Klicek, B., Koziol, M., Krhac, K., Lacny, L., Lindroos, M., Mezzetto, M., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegard, M., Ota, T., Park, J., Patrzalek, D., Petkov, G., Poussot, P., Johansson, R., Rosauro-Alcaraz, S., Szybinski, B., Snamina, J., Stavropoulos, G., Stipcevic, M., Terranova, F., Thomas, J., Tolba, T., Trachanas, E., Tsenov, R., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Wildner, E., Wurtz, J., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In this Snowmass 2021 white paper, we summarise the Conceptual Design of the European Spallation Source neutrino Super Beam (ESSvSB) experiment and its synergies with the possible future muon based facilities, e.g. a Low Energy nuSTORM and the Muon Collider. The ESSvSB will benefit from the high power, 5 MW, of the European Spallation Source (ESS) LINAC in Lund-Sweden to produce the world most intense neutrino beam, enabling measurements to be made at the second oscillation maximum. Assuming a ten-year exposure, physics simulations show that the CP-invariance violation can be established with a significance of 5 sigma over more than 70% of all values of delta CP and with an error in the measurement of the delta CP angle of less than 8 degree for all values of delta CP. However, several technological and physics challenges must be further studied before achieving a final Technical Design. Measuring at the 2nd oscillation maximum necessitates a very intense neutrino beam with the appropriate energy. For this, the ESS proton beam LINAC, which is designed to produce the world's most intense neutron beam, will need to be upgraded to 10 MW power, 2.5 GeV energy and 28 Hz beam pulse repetition rate. An accumulator ring will be required for the compression of the ESS LINAC beam pulse from 2.86 ms to 1.3 mus. A high power target station facility will be needed to produce a well-focused intense (super) mu-neutrino beam. The physics performance of that neutrino Super Beam in conjunction with a megaton underground Water Cherenkov neutrino far detector installed at a distance of either 360 km or 540 km from the ESS, the baseline, has been evaluated., Comment: contribution to Snowmass 2021
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43. Risk-based public health impact assessment for drinking water contamination emergencies
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Bixler, Taler S., Collins, M. Robin, and Mo, Weiwei
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44. Updated physics performance of the ESSnuSB experiment
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Alekou, A., Baussan, E., Kraljevic, N. Blaskovic, Blennow, M., Bogomilov, M., Bouquerel, E., Burgman, A., Carlile, C. J., Cederkall, J., Christiansen, P., Collins, M., Morales, E. Cristaldo, D'Alessi, L., Danared, H., de André, J. P. A. M., Delahaye, J. P., Dracos, M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Ekelöf, T., Eshraqi, M., Fanourakis, G., Fernandez-Martinez, E., Folsom, B., Ghosh, M., Gokbulut, G., Halić, L., Topaksu, A. Kayis, Kliček, B., Krhač, K., Lindroos, M., Mezzetto, M., Oglakci, M., Ohlsson, T., Olvegård, M., Ota, T., Park, J., Petkov, G., Poussot, P., Rosauro-Alcaraz, S., Stavropoulos, G., Stipčević, M., Terranova, F., Thomas, J., Tolba, T., Tsenov, R., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Vassilopoulos, N., Wildner, E., Wurtz, J., Zormpa, O., and Zou, Y.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
In this paper, we present the physics performance of the ESSnuSB experiment in the standard three flavor scenario using the updated neutrino flux calculated specifically for the ESSnuSB configuration and updated migration matrices for the far detector. Taking conservative systematic uncertainties corresponding to a normalization error of $5\%$ for signal and $10\%$ for background, we find that there is $10\sigma$ $(13\sigma)$ CP violation discovery sensitivity for the baseline option of 540 km (360 km) at $\delta_{\rm CP} = \pm 90^\circ$. The corresponding fraction of $\delta_{\rm CP}$ for which CP violation can be discovered at more than $5 \sigma$ is $70\%$. Regarding CP precision measurements, the $1\sigma$ error associated with $\delta_{\rm CP} = 0^\circ$ is around $5^\circ$ and with $\delta_{\rm CP} = -90^\circ$ is around $14^\circ$ $(7^\circ)$ for the baseline option of 540 km (360 km). For hierarchy sensitivity, one can have $3\sigma$ sensitivity for 540 km baseline except $\delta_{\rm CP} = \pm 90^\circ$ and $5\sigma$ sensitivity for 360 km baseline for all values of $\delta_{\rm CP}$. The octant of $\theta_{23}$ can be determined at $3 \sigma$ for the values of: $\theta_{23} > 51^\circ$ ($\theta_{23} < 42^\circ$ and $\theta_{23} > 49^\circ$) for baseline of 540 km (360 km). Regarding measurement precision of the atmospheric mixing parameters, the allowed values at $3 \sigma$ are: $40^\circ < \theta_{23} < 52^\circ$ ($42^\circ < \theta_{23} < 51.5^\circ$) and $2.485 \times 10^{-3}$ eV$^2 < \Delta m^2_{31} < 2.545 \times 10^{-3}$ eV$^2$ ($2.49 \times 10^{-3}$ eV$^2 < \Delta m^2_{31} < 2.54 \times 10^{-3}$ eV$^2$) for the baseline of 540 km (360 km)., Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables. Changes: Text updated, this is a published version
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45. Development and validation of quantitative PCR assays for HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis in sub-Saharan Africa: a diagnostic accuracy study
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Goodall, J, Mawoko, N, Milburn, J, Mmipi, R, Muthoga, C, Ponatshego, P, Rulaganyang, I, Seatla, K, Tlhako, N, Tsholo, K, April, S, Bekiswa, A, Boloko, L, Bookholane, H, Crede, T, Davids, L, Goliath, R, Hlungulu, S, Hoffman, R, Kyepa, H, Masina, N, Maughan, D, Mnguni, T, Moosa, S, Morar, T, Mpalali, M, Naude, J, Oliphant, I, Sayed, S, Sebesho, L, Shey, M, Swanepoel, L, Chasweka, M, Chimang’anga, W, Chimphambano, T, Dziwani, E, Gondwe, E, Kadzilimbile, A, Kateta, S, Kossam, E, Kukacha, C, Lipenga, B, Ndaferankhande, J, Ndalama, M, Shah, R, Singini, A, Stott, K, Zambasa, A, Banda, T, Chikaonda, T, Chitulo, G, Chiwoko, L, Chome, N, Gwin, M, Kachitosi, T, Kamanga, B, Kazembe, M, Kumwenda, E, Kumwenda, M, Maya, C, Mhango, W, Mphande, C, Msumba, L, Munthali, T, Ngoma, D, Nicholas, S, Simwinga, L, Stambuli, A, Tegha, G, Zambezi, J, Ahimbisibwe, C, Akampurira, A, Alice, A, Cresswell, F, Gakuru, J, Kiiza, D, Kisembo, J, Kwizera, R, Kugonza, F, Laker, E, Luggya, T, Lule, A, Musubire, A, Muyise, R, Namujju, O, Ndyetukira, J, Nsangi, L, Okirwoth, M, Sadiq, A, Tadeo, K, Tukundane, A, Williams, D, Atwine, L, Buzaare, P, Collins, M, Emily, N, Inyakuwa, C, Kariisa, S, Mwesigye, J, Niwamanya, S, Rodgers, A, Rukundo, J, Rwomushana, I, Ssemusu, M, Stead, G, Boyd, K, Gondo, S, Kufa, P, Makaha, E, Moyo, C, Mtisi, T, Mudzingwa, S, Mwarumba, T, Zinyandu, T, Dromer, F, Johnstone, P, Hafeez, S, Mbangiwa, Tshepiso, Sturny-Leclère, Aude, Lechiile, Kwana, Kajanga, Cheusisime, Boyer-Chammard, Timothée, Hoving, Jennifer C, Leeme, Tshepo, Moyo, Melanie, Youssouf, Nabila, Lawrence, David S, Mwandumba, Henry, Mosepele, Mosepele, Harrison, Thomas S, Jarvis, Joseph N, Lortholary, Olivier, and Alanio, Alexandre
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46. Immunomodulatory therapy in children with paediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with SARS-CoV-2 (PIMS-TS, MIS-C; RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial
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Faust, Saul N, Haynes, Richard, Jones, Christine E, Staplin, Natalie, Whittaker, Elizabeth, Jaki, Thomas, Juszczak, Ed, Spata, Enti, Wan, Mandy, Bamford, Alasdair, Dimitri, Paul, Finn, Adam, Furness, John, Ramanan, Athimalaipet V, Gale, Christopher, Cathie, Katrina, Drysdale, Simon, Bernatoniene, Jolanta, Murray, Clare, Roehr, Charles C, Fleming, Paul, Riordan, Andrew, Bandi, Srini, Jyothish, Deepthi, Evans, Jennifer, Emonts, Marieke, Kelly, Dominic, Pathan, Nazima, Davies, Patrick, Hague, Rosie, Pollock, Louisa, Semple, Malcolm G, Peto, Leon, Baillie, J Kenneth, Buch, Maya, Jeffery, Katie, Knight, Marian, Lim, Wei Shen, Montgomery, Alan, Mukherjee, Aparna, Mumford, Andrew, Rowan, Kathryn, Thwaites, Guy, Mafham, Marion, Emberson, Jonathan, Landray, Martin J, Horby, Peter W, Chappell, Lucy, Day, Jeremy, Dung, DV, Quang, NN, Binh, Prof, Burhan, E, Alisjahbana, B, Koirala, J, Basnet, S, Kestelyn, E, Basnyat, B, Gyanwali, P, Hamers, RL, Sandercock, P, Darbyshire, J, DeMets, D, Fowler, R, 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Zulaikha, R, Zulfikar, S, Zullo, C, and Zuriaga-Alvaro, A
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47. Detection of SARS-CoV-2 intra-host recombination during superinfection with Alpha and Epsilon variants in New York City
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Wertheim, Joel O, Wang, Jade C, Leelawong, Mindy, Martin, Darren P, Havens, Jennifer L, Chowdhury, Moinuddin A, Pekar, Jonathan E, Amin, Helly, Arroyo, Anthony, Awandare, Gordon A, Chow, Hoi Yan, Gonzalez, Edimarlyn, Luoma, Elizabeth, Morang’a, Collins M, Nekrutenko, Anton, Shank, Stephen D, Silver, Stefan, Quashie, Peter K, Rakeman, Jennifer L, Ruiz, Victoria, Torian, Lucia V, Vasylyeva, Tetyana I, Kosakovsky Pond, Sergei L, and Hughes, Scott
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Microbiology ,Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Biotechnology ,Human Genome ,Vaccine Related ,Infectious Diseases ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Biodefense ,Lung ,Pneumonia ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,COVID-19 ,Genome ,Viral ,Humans ,New York City ,Recombination ,Genetic ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Spike Glycoprotein ,Coronavirus ,Superinfection - Abstract
Recombination is an evolutionary process by which many pathogens generate diversity and acquire novel functions. Although a common occurrence during coronavirus replication, detection of recombination is only feasible when genetically distinct viruses contemporaneously infect the same host. Here, we identify an instance of SARS-CoV-2 superinfection, whereby an individual was infected with two distinct viral variants: Alpha (B.1.1.7) and Epsilon (B.1.429). This superinfection was first noted when an Alpha genome sequence failed to exhibit the classic S gene target failure behavior used to track this variant. Full genome sequencing from four independent extracts reveals that Alpha variant alleles comprise around 75% of the genomes, whereas the Epsilon variant alleles comprise around 20% of the sample. Further investigation reveals the presence of numerous recombinant haplotypes spanning the genome, specifically in the spike, nucleocapsid, and ORF 8 coding regions. These findings support the potential for recombination to reshape SARS-CoV-2 genetic diversity.
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48. Quantum circuits with many photons on a programmable nanophotonic chip
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Arrazola, J. M., Bergholm, V., Brádler, K., Bromley, T. R., Collins, M. J., Dhand, I., Fumagalli, A., Gerrits, T., Goussev, A., Helt, L. G., Hundal, J., Isacsson, T., Israel, R. B., Izaac, J., Jahangiri, S., Janik, R., Killoran, N., Kumar, S. P., Lavoie, J., Lita, A. E., Mahler, D. H., Menotti, M., Morrison, B., Nam, S. W., Neuhaus, L., Qi, H. Y., Quesada, N., Repingon, A., Sabapathy, K. K., Schuld, M., Su, D., Swinarton, J., Száva, A., Tan, K., Tan, P., Vaidya, V. D., Vernon, Z., Zabaneh, Z., and Zhang, Y.
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Growing interest in quantum computing for practical applications has led to a surge in the availability of programmable machines for executing quantum algorithms. Present day photonic quantum computers have been limited either to non-deterministic operation, low photon numbers and rates, or fixed random gate sequences. Here we introduce a full-stack hardware-software system for executing many-photon quantum circuits using integrated nanophotonics: a programmable chip, operating at room temperature and interfaced with a fully automated control system. It enables remote users to execute quantum algorithms requiring up to eight modes of strongly squeezed vacuum initialized as two-mode squeezed states in single temporal modes, a fully general and programmable four-mode interferometer, and genuine photon number-resolving readout on all outputs. Multi-photon detection events with photon numbers and rates exceeding any previous quantum optical demonstration on a programmable device are made possible by strong squeezing and high sampling rates. We verify the non-classicality of the device output, and use the platform to carry out proof-of-principle demonstrations of three quantum algorithms: Gaussian boson sampling, molecular vibronic spectra, and graph similarity.
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49. A framework to measure the technical, economic, and rate impacts of distributed solar, electric vehicles, and storage
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Pablo Carvallo, J, Bieler, S, Collins, M, Mueller, J, Gehbauer, C, Gotham, DJ, and Larsen, PH
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This study explores the joint impacts across the power system of distributed energy resources (DER) that could be deployed in utility distribution systems through an analysis of generation, transmission, and distribution expansion and costs driven by DER adoption. We identify six adoption scenarios that combine deployment levels of rooftop solar photovoltaic modules (PV), electric vehicle charging (EV), and battery storage in residential and commercial customers connected to representative feeders in Indiana by 2025 and 2040. Indiana is a good proxy for many U.S. states with low current DER adoption but potentially high future growth. The economic value of DER is assessed by developing capacity expansion and power flow analysis of the generation and distribution segments, respectively, under future hourly demand assumptions based on each adoption scenarios. Results for the distribution system power flow simulations show that voltage violations are relatively rare. Voltage violations can be mitigated at a very low cost using a combination of smart inverters in future rooftop PV systems and voltage adjustments in the feeder heads. Line loading issues are minimal, with only 0.2% of simulation hours showing loading levels above 100% of capacity. Generation capacity impacts are driven by unmanaged EV charging and could be mitigated with charging management. We estimate that the incremental rate impact from power system investment and operation of increased DER adoption in Indiana will be between −1.6% to + 2% in 2025 and + 0.2% to + 15% in 2040 relative to the base case.
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50. Molecular epidemiology and current management of Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus (ISKNV) infection in Ghanaian cultured tilapia
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Ayiku, Angela N.A., Adelani, Abigail A., Appenteng, Patrick, Nkansa, Mary, Ngoi, Joyce M., Morang'a, Collins M., Dzabeng, Francis, Paley, Richard, Cudjoe, Kofitsyo S., Verner-Jeffreys, David, Quashie, Peter K., and Duodu, Samuel
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