22 results on '"Spiteri, David"'
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2. Ultrasonic Decontamination and Process Intensification
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Ojha, Shikha, primary, de Oliveira Mallia, Jefferson, additional, Spiteri, David, additional, Valdramidis, Vasilis, additional, and Schlüter, Oliver K., additional
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- 2022
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3. Incorporating taste and odour problems in water safety plans.
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Kozisek, Frantisek, Chorus, Ingrid, Testai, Emanuela, Kaloudis, Triantafyllos, Akcaalan, Reyhan, Albay, Meriç, Steinhaus, Martin, Bosnjak, Magdalena Ujevic, Dunkel, Andreas, Hiskia, Anastasia, Manganelli, Maura, Scardala, Simona, Spiteri, David, and Triantis, Theodoros
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AQUATIC sports safety measures ,CUSTOMER satisfaction ,WATER utilities ,WATER quality ,REPUTATION - Abstract
Many water utilities are at least occasionally affected by unpleasant taste and odour (T&O) in drinking water. For decades, aesthetic water quality has been of secondary concern to water producers, with water safety being the primary focus. However, there has been a recent shift towards prioritising consumer satisfaction, encompassing not only services, but also water quality, including T&O issues, which can negatively impact the supplier’s reputation. Starting to address a T&O problem until consumers’ complaints become massive is too late and puts water producers under great stress to take effective action in a timely manner. Rather, a preventive approach is necessary. The most effective approach is to include T&O as a hazard to assess and manage in the context of developing a water safety plan (WSP) for the supply system. The development of a WSP provides an excellent platform for including the stakeholders needed to control the source of T&O events, as this often requires multistakeholder cooperation. Our review provides a comprehensive guide to addressing T&O occurrences and shows how this can be included in the framework of WSP development. It identifies supporting tools and illustrates the information given with a number of examples from water suppliers’ practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Understanding phonon scattering and predicting thermal conductivity from molecular dynamics simulation
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Spiteri, David
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Molecular dynamics simulation was used to study and to estimate the effect of thermally resistive mechanisms in non-metallic crystalline solids. The first part of this work focused on line dislocations parallel to the heat flow. At a dislocation density of 1013 cm-2 , edge dislocations caused by an extra half-plane of atoms parallel to the heat flow were found to reduce the thermal conductivity of gallium nitride to 54% of the defect-free value. Using an extrapolation procedure, at dislocation densities of 1012 and 1011 cm-2 , the conductivity was estimated to be 82% and 98% of the defect-free value respectively. For a dislocation density of 2 x 1012 cm-2 , open-core screw dislocations were found to cause a greater reduction, by a factor of about 1.2. These results suggest that, in principle, dislocations parallel to the heat flow can have a significant impact on the thermal conductivity only when the dislocation density is very high.
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- 2015
5. Escherichia coli K-12 Transcriptomics for Assessing the Mechanism of Action of High-Power Ultrasound
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Spiteri, David, primary, Griffin, Sholeem, additional, Karatzas, Kimon Andreas, additional, Scerri, Christian, additional, and Valdramidis, Vasilis P., additional
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- 2023
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6. Identification and characterisation of aerobic spore-forming bacteria isolated from Maltese cows’ milk
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Montebello, Karl, Spiteri, David, and Valdramidis, Vasilis P.
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- 2018
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7. Treatment of fresh produce water effluents by non-thermal technologies
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Millan-Sango, David, Allende, Ana, Spiteri, David, Van Impe, Jan F., and Valdramidis, Vasilis P.
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- 2017
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8. Evaluation of Alternative-to-Gas Chlorination Disinfection Technologies in the Treatment of Maltese Potable Water
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Psakis, Georgios, primary, Spiteri, David, additional, Mallia, Jeanice, additional, Polidano, Martin, additional, Rahbay, Imren, additional, and Valdramidis, Vasilis P., additional
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- 2023
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9. Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance
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Munk, Patrick, Brinch, Christian, Møller, Frederik Duus, Petersen, Thomas N., Hendriksen, Rene S., Seyfarth, Anne Mette, Kjeldgaard, Jette S., Svendsen, Christina Aaby, van Bunnik, Bram, Berglund, Fanny, Bego, Artan, Power, Pablo, Rees, Catherine, Lambrinidis, Dionisia, Neilson, Elizabeth Heather Jakobsen, Gibb, Karen, Coventry, Kris, Collignon, Peter, Cassar, Susan, Allerberger, Franz, Begum, Anowara, Hossain, Zenat Zebin, Worrell, Carlon, Vandenberg, Olivier, Pieters, Ilse, Victorien, Dougnon Tamègnon, Gutierrez, Angela Daniela Salazar, Soria, Freddy, Grujić, Vesna Rudić, Mazalica, Nataša, Rahube, Teddie O., Tagliati, Carlos Alberto, Rodrigues, Dalia, Oliveira, Guilherme, de Souza, Larissa Camila Ribeiro, Ivanov, Ivan, Juste, Bonkoungou Isidore, Oumar, Traoré, Sopheak, Thet, Vuthy, Yith, Ngandijo, Antoinette, Nzouankeu, Ariane, Olivier, Ziem A. Abah Jacques, Yost, Christopher K., Kumar, Pratik, Brar, Satinder Kaur, Tabo, Djim-Adjim, Adell, Aiko D., Paredes-Osses, Esteban, Martinez, Maria Cristina, Cuadros-Orellana, Sara, Ke, Changwen, Zheng, Huanying, Baisheng, Li, Lau, Lok Ting, Chung, Teresa, Jiao, Xiaoyang, Yu, Yongjie, JiaYong, Zhao, Morales, Johan F. Bernal, Valencia, Maria Fernanda, Donado-Godoy, Pilar, Coulibaly, Kalpy Julien, Hrenovic, Jasna, Jergović, Matijana, Karpíšková, Renáta, Deogratias, Zozo Nyarukweba, Elsborg, Bodil, Hansen, Lisbeth Truelstrup, Jensen, Pernille Erland, Abouelnaga, Mohamed, Salem, Mohamed Fathy, Koolmeister, Marliin, Legesse, Mengistu, Eguale, Tadesse, Heikinheimo, Annamari, Le Guyader, Soizick, Schaeffer, Julien, Villacis, Jose Eduardo, Sanneh, Bakary, Malania, Lile, Nitsche, Andreas, Brinkmann, Annika, Schubert, Sara, Hesse, Sina, Berendonk, Thomas U., Saba, Courage Kosi Setsoafia, Mohammed, Jibril, Feglo, Patrick Kwame, Banu, Regina Ama, Kotzamanidis, Charalampos, Lytras, Efthymios, Lickes, Sergio A., Kocsis, Bela, Solymosi, Norbert, Thorsteinsdottir, Thorunn R., Hatha, Abdulla Mohamed, Ballal, Mamatha, Bangera, Sohan Rodney, Fani, Fereshteh, Alebouyeh, Masoud, Morris, Dearbhaile, O’Connor, Louise, Cormican, Martin, Moran-Gilad, Jacob, Battisti, Antonio, Diaconu, Elena Lavinia, Corno, Gianluca, Di Cesare, Andrea, Alba, Patricia, Hisatsune, Junzo, Yu, Liansheng, Kuroda, Makoto, Sugai, Motoyuki, Kayama, Shizuo, Shakenova, Zeinegul, Kiiyukia, Ciira, Ng’eno, Eric, Raka, Lul, Jamil, Kazi, Fakhraldeen, Saja Adel, Alaati, Tareq, Bērziņš, Aivars, Avsejenko, Jeļena, Kokina, Kristina, Streikisa, Madara, Bartkevics, Vadims, Matar, Ghassan M., Daoud, Ziad, Pereckienė, Asta, Butrimaite-Ambrozeviciene, Ceslova, Penny, Christian, Bastaraud, Alexandra, Rasolofoarison, Tiavina, Collard, Jean-Marc, Samison, Luc Hervé, Andrianarivelo, Mala Rakoto, Banda, Daniel Lawadi, Amin, Arshana, Rajandas, Heraa, Parimannan, Sivachandran, Spiteri, David, Haber, Malcolm Vella, Santchurn, Sunita J., Vujacic, Aleksandar, Djurovic, Dijana, Bouchrif, Brahim, Karraouan, Bouchra, Vubil, Delfino Carlos, Pal, Pushkar, Schmitt, Heike, van Passel, Mark, Jeunen, Gert-Jan, Gemmell, Neil, Chambers, Stephen T., Mendoza, Fania Perez, Huete-Pιrez, Jorge, Vilchez, Samuel, Ahmed, Akeem Olayiwola, Adisa, Ibrahim Raufu, Odetokun, Ismail Ayoade, Fashae, Kayode, Sørgaard, Anne-Marie, Wester, Astrid Louise, Ryrfors, Pia, Holmstad, Rune, Mohsin, Mashkoor, Hasan, Rumina, Shakoor, Sadia, Gustafson, Natalie Weiler, Schill, Claudia Huber, Rojas, Maria Luz Zamudio, Velasquez, Jorge Echevarria, Magtibay, Bonifacio B., Catangcatang, Kris, Sibulo, Ruby, Yauce, Felipe Campos, Wasyl, Dariusz, Manaia, Celia, Rocha, Jaqueline, Martins, Jose, Álvaro, Pedro, Di Yoong Wen, Doris, Shin, Hanseob, Hur, Hor-Gil, Yoon, Sukhwan, Bosevska, Golubinka, Kochubovski, Mihail, Cojocaru, Radu, Burduniuc, Olga, Hong, Pei-Ying, Perry, Meghan Rose, Gassama, Amy, Radosavljevic, Vladimir, Tay, Moon Y. F., Zuniga-Montanez, Rogelio, Wuertz, Stefan, Gavačová, Dagmar, Pastuchová, Katarína, Truska, Peter, Trkov, Marija, Keddy, Karen, Esterhuyse, Kerneels, Song, Min Joon, Quintela-Baluja, Marcos, Lopez, Mariano Gomez, Cerdà-Cuéllar, Marta, Perera, R.R.D.P., Bandara, N.K.B.K.R.G.W., Premasiri, H.I., Pathirage, Sujatha, Charlemagne, Kareem, Rutgersson, Carolin, Norrgren, Leif, Örn, Stefan, Boss, Renate, Van der Heijden, Tanja, Hong, Yu-Ping, Kumburu, Happiness Houka, Mdegela, Robinson Hammerthon, Hounmanou, Yaovi Mahuton Gildas, Chonsin, Kaknokrat, Suthienkul, Orasa, Thamlikitkul, Visanu, de Roda Husman, Ana Maria, Bidjada, Bawimodom, Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe-Marie, Nikiema-Pessinaba, Somtinda Christelle, Levent, Belkis, Kurekci, Cemil, Ejobi, Francis, Kalule, John Bosco, Thomsen, Jens, Obaidi, Ouidiane, Jassim, Laila Mohamed, Moore, Andrew, Leonard, Anne, Graham, David W., Bunce, Joshua T., Zhang, Lihong, Gaze, William H., Lefor, Brett, Capone, Drew, Sozzi, Emanuele, Brown, Joe, Meschke, John Scott, Sobsey, Mark D., Davis, Michael, Beck, Nicola Koren, Sukapanpatharam, Pardi, Truong, Phuong, Lilienthal, Ronald, Kang, Sanghoon, Wittum, Thomas E., Rigamonti, Natalia, Baklayan, Patricia, Van, Chinh Dang, Tran, Doan Minh Nguyen, Do Phuc, Nguyen, Kwenda, Geoffrey, Larsson, D. G. Joakim, Koopmans, Marion, Woolhouse, Mark, Aarestrup, Frank M., Virology, Producció Animal, and Sanitat Animal
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genomic analysis, sewage, antimicrobial resistance ,Multidisciplinary ,Sewage ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Metagenome ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial/genetics ,Genomics ,General Chemistry ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evolution, and transmission of individual antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is essential to develop sustainable strategies combatting this threat. Here, we use metagenomic sequencing to analyse ARGs in 757 sewage samples from 243 cities in 101 countries, collected from 2016 to 2019. We find regional patterns in resistomes, and these differ between subsets corresponding to drug classes and are partly driven by taxonomic variation. The genetic environments of 49 common ARGs are highly diverse, with most common ARGs carried by multiple distinct genomic contexts globally and sometimes on plasmids. Analysis of flanking sequence revealed ARG-specific patterns of dispersal limitation and global transmission. Our data furthermore suggest certain geographies are more prone to transmission events and should receive additional attention. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evolution, and transmission of individual antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is essential to develop sustainable strategies combatting this threat. Here, we use metagenomic sequencing to analyse ARGs in 757 sewage samples from 243 cities in 101 countries, collected from 2016 to 2019. We find regional patterns in resistomes, and these differ between subsets corresponding to drug classes and are partly driven by taxonomic variation. The genetic environments of 49 common ARGs are highly diverse, with most common ARGs carried by multiple distinct genomic contexts globally and sometimes on plasmids. Analysis of flanking sequence revealed ARG-specific patterns of dispersal limitation and global transmission. Our data furthermore suggest certain geographies are more prone to transmission events and should receive additional attention.
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- 2022
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10. Characterization of Indigenous Lactic Acid Bacteria in Cow Milk of the Maltese Islands: A Geographical and Seasonal Assessment
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Garroni, Elisa, primary, Doulgeraki, Agapi I., additional, Pavli, Foteini, additional, Spiteri, David, additional, and Valdramidis, Vasilis P., additional
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- 2020
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11. The effects of grain size and grain boundary characteristics on the thermal conductivity of nanocrystalline diamond.
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Spiteri, David, Anaya, Julian, and Kuball, Martin
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THERMAL conductivity , *NANOCRYSTALS , *NANODIAMONDS , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *THERMAL properties - Abstract
Molecular dynamics simulation was used to study the effects of each grain dimension and of grain boundary characteristics on the inter-grain thermal boundary resistance (TBR) and intragrain thermal conductivity of nanocrystalline diamond. The effect of the grain boundaries perpendicular to the heat flow was studied using a multiple slab configuration, which greatly reduced the artifacts associated with the heat source/sink. The TBR between the slabs was found to be more sensitive to the atomic arrangement at the boundary than to the tilt angle between the slabs. When the atomic arrangement at the interface was altered from the minimum energy configuration, the TBR increased by a factor of three, suggesting that a sub-optimal interface quality between the grains could play a large role in reducing the thermal conductivity of nanocrystalline diamond. The thermal conductivity between the boundaries was found to be similar to the bulk value, even when the boundaries were only 25 nm apart. The effect of grain boundaries parallel to the heat flow was found to have a large dependence on the microstructural details. Parallel boundaries which were 2 nm apart reduced the thermal conductivity of defect-free diamond by between one third and a factor of ten. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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12. The current situation for the water sources in the Maltese Islands
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Spiteri, David, Scerri, Christian A., and Valdramidis, Vasilis P.
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Sewage disposal plants -- Malta ,Saline water conversion -- Reverse osmosis process -- Malta ,Water-supply -- Malta - Abstract
This commentary addresses issues related to the scarcity of water in the Maltese Islands and its main causes. Some basic metrics related to the abstraction of freshwater, contamination of groundwater by nitrate and the limitations and challenges of the water sources in the Maltese Islands are highlighted. Hereafter, the relation between water scarcity, rainfall and population density, as well as the resultant effects on the sustainability of the freshwater sources of the Maltese Islands are presented. The current focus is on the production of good quality water based on a number of Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants that are found around the Maltese Islands. The significant energy requirements of this technology are compared with those for groundwater and wastewater treatment production. Current practices in the Maltese Islands regarding the treatment and use of sewage effluent by Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) are described. The use of treated sewage effluent as an alternative source of water to RO water and of groundwater for second class uses is discussed. This paper concludes that the technology needed to employ treated effluents for unrestricted agricultural use and also for aquifer recharge is now in existence., peer-reviewed
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- 2015
13. Allozyme genetic variability in the sea cucumber (holothuria polii) around the Maltese Islands
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Spiteri, David and Vella, Adriana
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Introduced organisms -- Mediterranean Sea ,Mediterranean Region ,Marine animals -- Mediterranean Sea ,Intracoastal waterways -- Malta - Abstract
Allozyme electrophoresis was carried out over 7 loci that were selected from a maximum of fourteen enzymes. These 7 loci showed an average polymorphism, over the entire population, of 23%. Genetic index and distance showed that a genetic variation is present in the sub-populations surveyed, with a significant difference within the sub-populations of Delimara and Anchor Bay. 54% of the specimens sampled show that they are coming from the same population. Another 12%, mainly specimens collected from Anchor Bay, show that they are genetically different. In both these sites, different sub-populations may have been in contact with different environmental conditions allowing for changes to occur. Differences in allelic frequencies between Holothuria polii from different sites were also detected., peer-reviewed
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- 2013
14. RAPD analysis of the genetic variability in the population of the sea cucumber holothuria polii around the Maltese Islands, Central Mediterranean
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Spiteri, David and Vella, Adriana
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Sea cucumber populations ,Coastal zone management -- Malta ,Trepang fisheries -- Malta ,DNA -- Analysis ,Intracoastal waterways -- Malta ,Holothuria ,Sea cucumbers -- Malta - Abstract
Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis was used to assess the genetic variation of the sea cucumber Holothuria polii population. A total of 33 loci were chosen from the 7 primers used. The study revealed that there is divergence between sub-populations found on the east coast and the west coast of Malta, especially at the Anchor Bay site (I = 0.7; D = 0.3). On the other hand, Delimara’s sub-population showed a high homozygozity and less effective alleles (H = 0.214, N = 1.295), possibly due to a decline in numbers, as a result to new selection pressures. The UPGMA dendrogram obtained of the entire Maltese population shows that H. polii is sub-divided into two distinct populations, the north-westerly sub-populations and the south-eastern sub-populations., peer-reviewed
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- 2013
15. Design for micro milling guidelines
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Vella, Pierre, Borg, Jonathan C., Grech, Alexia K., Spiteri, David, Randich, Jonathan, and 16th International Conference on Engineering Design
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Micromachining ,Milling (Metal-work) ,Milling (Metal-work) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc - Abstract
Miniaturisation of parts is emerging as an important approach to satisfy modern industrial and customer needs. Micro milling is one of the basic micromachining technologies used toproduce miniaturised components. It differs from conventional machining in that the handling and machining of very small features generates various problems. As a consequence, designers need to consider such problems during design to make micromilling more feasible. More emphasis thus needs to be placed on deriving design know-how from the other product life-phases. This paper reports the work undertaken by the Department of Manufacturing within the University of Malta to generate a set of Design for Micromilling (DFμM) guidelines that can contribute to the development to intelligent CAD for this domain., peer-reviewed
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- 2007
16. Influence of microstructural defects on the thermal conductivity of GaN: A molecular dynamics study
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Spiteri, David, primary, Pomeroy, James W., additional, and Kuball, Martin, additional
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- 2013
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17. History and Differential Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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LaBan, Myron M., primary and Spiteri, David J., additional
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- 1997
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18. Influence of microstructural defects on the thermal conductivity of Ga N: A molecular dynamics study.
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Spiteri, David, Pomeroy, James W., and Kuball, Martin
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GALLIUM nitride , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *MOLECULAR dynamics , *CRYSTALS , *THERMAL conductivity - Abstract
The lattice thermal conductivity is known to depend on crystal quality, but the reduction in thermal conductivity due to specific defects is presently unclear. Molecular dynamics simulations were used to investigate the impact of microstructural defects on the thermal conductivity of gallium nitride. The conductivity of a finite crystal was reduced to (39 ± 4)% by a screw dislocation density of 2.0 × 1013 cm−2 and to (51 ± 4)% by an edge dislocation of similar density, illustrating that the type of dislocation is important for thermal conductivity. The effect of stacking faults on thermal conductivity was also investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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19. Halothane Hepatitis : a review
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Spiteri, David
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Anesthesia -- Complications ,Jaundice ,Halothane ,Hepatitis - Abstract
The association of liver damage and Halothane, a divisive issue hotly debated in the '60's and 70's, is now an accepted finding following the accumulation of clinical and experimental evidence. However Halothane is too often blamed when a clinician is confronted with a patient with unexplained jaundice after anaesthesia. This prejudiced attitude has been inherited from the days of (Qhloroform anaesthesia. It is an understandable human weakness to try and find a scape goat for whatever goes wrong - in this case an idiosyncratic reaction to an otherwise safe drug., non peer-reviewed
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- 1987
20. The attitudes of Maltese medical students to anaesthesia
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Spiteri, David, Farrugia, David, and Farrugia, Gianrico
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Anesthesiology -- Malta ,education ,Surveys -- Malta ,Medical students -- Malta - Abstract
A survey of the attitudes of Maltese medical students to anaesthesia, their experiences during their anaesthetic training and their current tentative choice as regards post graduate work is compared to past surveys in Malta, in 3rd. World and in developed countries., non peer-reviewed
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- 1985
21. The use of Naloxone in critically-ill patients
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Boskovski, Nikola, Azzopardi, Nazzareno, Cosic, M., Lewinski, A., and Spiteri, David
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Opioids ,Naloxone ,Critically ill -- Care ,Critical care medicine ,Narcotic antagonists - Abstract
T en critically-ill patients with prolonged hypotension or unrecordable systolic blood-pressure, impaired mental status and respiratory depression (n this study. Naloxone, 0.8 - 1.2 mg was injected intravenously in all patients. in six hypotensive patients, systolic blood-pressure rose in range of 26-35%, within 5-15 minutes following the naloxone injection. lnfour patients systolic blood-pressure was unrecordable .and after naloxone injection rose to a value of 100-120 mm Hg. Naloxone was effective in three patients in which dopamine could not maintain the systolic blood-pressure at optimal renal perfusion level. lt seems that naloxone had a lesser effect in three patients treated with high doses of corticosteroids. The therapeutic effect of naloxone is suggested on the assumption that endorphins are mainly responsible for the hypotension and respiratory depression in critically-ill patients., non peer-reviewed
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- 1983
22. Ketamine
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Spiteri, David
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Drugs -- Metabolism ,Ketamine ,Ketamine abuse ,Drugs -- Side effects - Abstract
In 1965 Chen et al. and McCarthy et al. first reported on a new drug Ketamine which had been developed at PARKE-DAVIS laboratories in the USA. Domino, Chodoff and Corssen introduced the drug into clinical practice in 1965 at Ann Arbor. The possibilities of Ketamine were further explored in a symposium in 1968. Commercial launching took place in the USA in 1970. Ketamine was developed from phencyclidine (now marketed as Sernyl for veterenary practice), cyclohexamine and two other experimental compounds, which had been under study since the late 50's. Ketamine is the first parenteral agent for clinical use with a potent analgesic as well as a hypnotic effect. In 1966 Corssen described its effects as "dissociative anaesthesia" characterised by intense analgesia, light sleep, amnesia and hypertonus, which in many ways resembled the effects of neuroleptic drugs., non peer-reviewed
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- 1984
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