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2. 2 Revolution
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3. 4 Retreat
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4. 3 Resistance
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5. Title Page, Copyright
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6. 1 Conquest
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7. Index
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8. References
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9. Acknowledgments
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10. City Editor Looking for News, and: My Father Taking Arms Against a Sea of Troubles, Etc., and: For Them, and: Downsizing, and: And This Just In, and: You Know
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11. Surveillance of multiple congenital anomalies; searching for new associations
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Morris, Joan K., Bergman, Jorieke E. H., Barisic, Ingeborg, Wellesley, Diana, Tucker, David, Limb, Elizabeth, Addor, Marie-Claude, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Matias Dias, Carlos, Draper, Elisabeth S., Echevarría-González-de-Garibay, Luis Javier, Gatt, Miriam, Klungsøyr, Kari, Lelong, Nathalie, Luyt, Karen, Materna-Kiryluk, Anna, Nelen, Vera, Neville, Amanda, Perthus, Isabelle, Pierini, Anna, Randrianaivo-Ranjatoelina, Hanitra, Rankin, Judith, Rissmann, Anke, Rouget, Florence, Sayers, Geraldine, Wertelecki, Wladimir, Kinsner-Ovaskainen, Agnieszka, and Garne, Ester
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12. Tranexamic acid versus placebo to prevent bleeding in patients with haematological malignancies and severe thrombocytopenia (TREATT): a randomised, double-blind, parallel, phase 3 superiority trial
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Watts, Emily, Weaver, Emma, Weber, Nicholas, Webley, Kaytie, Welford, Anna, Wells, Matt, Westbury, Sarah, Westcott, Jackie, Western, Robyn, Weston, Julia, White, Jessica, White, Phillipa, Whitehead, Anna, Whitehouse, James, Wieringa, Samantha, Willan, John, Williams, Sandra, Williams, Bethany, Williamson, Stephanie, Willoughby, Brett, Wilmot, Gail, Wilmott, Rosalind, Wilson, Joanna, Wilson, Emma, Wilson, Suzy, Wilson, Heather, Wilson, Caroline, Wilson, Tanya, Wilton, Margaret, Wiltshire, Paula, Wincup, Joanne, Wolf, Julia, Wong, Henna, Wong, Cyndi, Wong, Daniel, Wong, Jonathan, Wong, Shi Qin, Wood, Sarah, Wood, Henry, Wooding, Jackie, Woolley, Kelly, Wright, Myles, Wynn-Williams, Roland, Yannakou, Costas, Yeoh, Zhi Han, Yeung, David, Young, Agnes, Yuen, Flora, Yuen, Agnes, Zaja, Oliver, Zhang, Xiao-Yin, and Zhang, Mei
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13. Preparing the way for cooperation in European air power
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Tucker, David, FltLt
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EUROPE - Security Measures ,EUROPEAN UNION - Security Measures ,AEROSPACE POWER - Europe ,INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION - Abstract
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- 2004
14. The RMA (Revolution in Military Affairs) and the interagency: Knowledge and speed vs. ignorance and sloth?
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Tucker, David
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REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS - Abstract
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- 2000
15. My Father Taking Arms Against a Sea of Troubles, Etc.
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Tucker, David
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- 2011
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16. Performance degradation in an advanced power system by analyzing process dynamics
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Tucker, Swatara, Indrawan, Natarianto, Shadle, Lawrence J., Harun, Nor Farida, and Tucker, David
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- 2024
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17. Fighting barbarians
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Tucker, David
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CASUALTIES ,UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE - Abstract
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- 1998
18. Canadian Television Today (review)
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Tucker, David
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- 2008
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19. Facing the facts: The failure of nation assistance
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Tucker, David
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UNITED STATES - Foreign Economic Relations ,UNITED STATES - Foreign Relations ,ECONOMIC AID TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES - Abstract
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- 1993
20. Downsizing
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Tucker, David
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- 2011
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21. And This Just In
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Tucker, David
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- 2011
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22. You Know
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Tucker, David
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- 2011
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23. For Them
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Tucker, David
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- 2011
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24. Ibrutinib as first-line therapy for mantle cell lymphoma: a multicenter, real-world UK study
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Tivey, Ann, Shotton, Rohan, Eyre, Toby A., Lewis, David, Stanton, Louise, Allchin, Rebecca, Walter, Harriet, Miall, Fiona, Zhao, Rui, Santarsieri, Anna, McCulloch, Rory, Bishton, Mark, Beech, Amy, Willimott, Victoria, Fowler, Nicole, Bedford, Claudia, Goddard, Jack, Protheroe, Sam, Everden, Angharad, Tucker, David, Wright, Josh, Dukka, Vasavi, Reeve, Miriam, Paneesha, Shankara, Prahladan, Mahesh, Hodson, Andrew, Qureshi, Iman, Koppana, Manasvi, Owen, Mary, Ediriwickrema, Kushani, Marr, Helen, Wilson, Jamie, Lambert, Jonathan, Wrench, David, Burney, Claire, Knott, Chloe, Talbot, Georgina, Gibb, Adam, Lord, Angela, Jackson, Barry, Stern, Simon, Sutton, Taylor, Webb, Amy, Wilson, Marketa, Thomas, Nicky, Norman, Jane, Davies, Elizabeth, Lowry, Lisa, Maddox, Jamie, Phillips, Neil, Crosbie, Nicola, Flont, Marcin, Nga, Emma, Virchis, Andres, Camacho, Raisa Guerrero, Swe, Wunna, Pillai, Arvind, Rees, Clare, Bailey, James, Jones, Steve, Smith, Susan, Sharpley, Faye, Hildyard, Catherine, Mohamedbhai, Sajir, Nicholson, Toby, Moule, Simon, Chaturvedi, Anshuman, and Linton, Kim
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- 2024
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25. Spatial dynamics of soundscapes and biodiversity in a semi-arid landscape
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Scarpelli, Marina D. A., Tucker, David, Doohan, Brendan, Roe, Paul, and Fuller, Susan
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- 2023
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26. Soundscape phenology: The effect of environmental and climatic factors on birds and insects in a subtropical woodland
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Scarpelli, Marina D.A., Roe, Paul, Tucker, David, and Fuller, Susan
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- 2023
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27. The US is preparing to accuse Russia of disinformation campaigns targeting the presidential election
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The Associated Press -- Target marketing ,Target marketing ,News agencies -- Target marketing ,Disinformation ,Presidents -- Elections ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is preparing to accuse Russia on Wednesday of https://apnews.com/article/disinformation-election-interference-russia-china-2925ca62c1ba8c1893454ccb2f76785a targeting the U.S. presidential election, according to three people familiar with the matter. Intelligence agencies [...]
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- 2024
28. Ibrutinib improves survival compared with chemotherapy in mantle cell lymphoma with central nervous system relapse
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Rusconi, Chiara, Cheah, Chan Y., Eyre, Toby A., Tucker, David, Klener, Pavel, Giné, Eva, Crucitti, Lara, Muzi, Cristina, Iadecola, Sara, Infante, Gabriele, Bernard, Sophie, Auer, Rebecca L., Pagani, Chiara, Duglosz-Danecka, Monika, Mocikova, Heidi, van Meerten, Tom, Cencini, Emanuele, Marin-Niebla, Ana, Williams, Michael E., Angelillo, Piera, Nicoli, Paolo, Arcari, Annalisa, Morello, Lucia, Mannina, Donato, Vitagliano, Orsola, Sartori, Roberto, Chiappella, Annalisa, Sciarra, Roberta, Stefani, Piero M., Dreyling, Martin, Seymour, John F., and Visco, Carlo
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29. Diagnostic uncertainty presented barriers to the timely management of acute thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in the United Kingdom between 2014 and 2019
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Bull, Tom P., McCulloch, Rory, Nicolson, Phillip L.R., Doyle, Andrew J., Shaw, Rebecca J., Langridge, Alexander, Sayar, Zara, Tucker, David L., Pettit, Michala, Perry, Rita, Thomas, William, Page, Catherine, Whalley, Ioana, Dutt, Tina, Garth, Louise, Lester, Will, Buka, Richard J., Subhan, Mary, Ware, Victoria, Rayment, Rachel, Castle, Daniel, Etherington, Astrid, Carter‐Brzezinski, Luke, Peters, Jayne, Corrigan, Claire, Sharma, Narind, Benson, Gary, Challenor, Sarah, Skinner, Thomas S., Zhao, Rui, McLeod‐Kennedy, Lyndsay A.G., Douglas, Kenneth, Knott, Amy, Smith, Sophie, Wolf, Julia, Todd, Sophie A., McDonald, Vickie, Rampotas, Alexandros, Dean, Christopher, Sangha, Gavinda, Pavord, Sue, Denny, Nicholas, Jaafar, Sarah, McLaughlin, David P.T., Ross, Jennifer E., Karanth, Mamatha, Beverstock, Sarah L., Mansonso, Lynn, Burrows, Samuel H., Tauro, Sudhir, Shenouda, Amir, Bailiff, Benjamin M., Kajita, Daniel, Hermans, Joannes, Goradia, Harshita, Finan, Emily M., Alford, Sarah, Pickard, Keir, Greystoke, Brigit, Fail, Thomas, Abdussalam, Asmaa, Roberts, Lara N, Clark, James B., Heeney, Natalie, Young, Jennifer, Maddox, Jamie, Srinath, Swathy, Khawaja, Jahanzeb, Parkes, Jayne, Babiker, Samah, Hunt, Beverley J., Wheeldon, Sarah L., Kerr, Paul, Tahhan, Molham, Vickers, Mark, Pike, Alexandra C., Hill, Quentin, Mustafa, Nadreen, Almaremi, Azza, Hughes, Emily, McGoldrick, Sean J.F., Loizou, Eleana, James, Izabela, Boyce, Sara R., Farmer, Isabel, Thanigaikumar, Murugaiyan, Wickenden, Katherine, Gooding, Richard, Thornton, Kathryn, Kane, Clare, Cole, Adam, Griffin, JessicaC, Docherty, Suzanne, Dixon, Kiri I., Crowe, Josephine, Sheridan, Mathew, De Lord, Corinne, Sud, Amit, Austin, Anna, Coooper, Nichola, Bailey, Chris, Attwell, Luke, Hall, Rachel, Gray, Benjamin, Chauhan, Salena R., Lokare, Anand, Gudger, Amy, Horgan, Claire, Venkatadasari, Indrani, Kaddam, Israa, Mapplebeck, Claire L., Van Veen, Joost, Raj, Maya, De Abrew, Kanchana, Belsham, Edward, Gyansah, Cecilia, Sadullah, Shalal, Salhan, Beena, Murrin, Richard, Williams, Rhys L., Stewart, Andrew, Cornish, Naomi, Otton, Sophie, Khan, Zeeshan, Ackroyd, Sam, Chen, Lucia Y., Lafferty, Nicholas P., Leonforte, Francesca, Pemberton, Nicholas, Rawi, Emanal, Triantafyllopoulou, Diana, Adiyodi, Jagdish, Yong, Jun, Jones, Elizabeth, Davies, David, Peck, Rachel C., Philip, Robson, Seddon, Thomas, Cahalin, Paul, Prodger, Catherine, Dutton, David A., Sternberg, Alexander J., Chengal, Rajani, Polzella, Paolo, and Scully, Marie
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30. Health outcomes and drug utilisation in children with Noonan syndrome: a European cohort study.
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Santoro, Michele, Barisic, Ingeborg, Coi, Alessio, Tan, Joachim, Garne, Ester, Loane, Maria, Odak, Ljubica, Abate, Maria Valentina, Ballardini, Elisa, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Gatt, Miriam, Gissler, Mika, Klungsøyr, Kari, Lelong, Nathalie, Tucker, David, Wellesley, Diana, and Morris, Joan K.
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Background: Noonan Syndrome (NS) is a rare multisystemic disorder with heterogeneous phenotypic manifestations. The aim of this study was to analyse rates of survival, hospitalisation, surgeries and prescriptions in children born with NS in the first 10 years of life. Methods: This is a multi-centre population-based cohort study. Data on 175 liveborn children diagnosed with NS from 11 EUROCAT congenital anomaly registries were linked to healthcare databases. Each registry applied a common data model to standardise data and run common syntax scripts to produce aggregated results which were pooled using random effects meta-analyses. Results: Mortality rates were high in the first year of life with 5.4% (95%CI 1.5%-10.1%) of children dying before the age of 1 year with a further 2% dying up to age 5. In the first year, 87.9% (95%CI 75.3%-94.3%) of children were hospitalized and the median Length Of hospital Stay (LOS) was 15.3 days (95%CI 9.3–21.2). After the first year, the proportion of children hospitalized remained higher than 70%, but the LOS decreased to 1.3 days per year. In the first 5 years, 65.2% of children underwent a median of two surgical procedures. The median age at first surgery was 29 weeks. The proportion of children with an antibiotic prescription increased from 53.6% at age 1 to 62.4% yearly until 4 years of age. Conclusions: Children with NS have high mortality and morbidity not only in the first year of life but also up to five years of age. This study evaluated the health burden of NS and provided information for clinicians, health-care providers and families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Blockchain Research and Development Activities Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and Utility Sector.
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Credle, Sydni, Harun, Nor Farida, Johnson, Grant, Lawrence, Jeremy, Lawson, Christina, Hollern, Jason, Malik, Mayank, Gourisetti, Sri Nikhil Gupta, Sebastian-Cardenas, D. Jonathan, Johnson, Beverly E., Markel, Tony, and Tucker, David
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This article provides an in-depth analysis of blockchain research in the energy sector, focusing on projects funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and comparing them with industry-funded initiatives. A total of 110 funded activities within the U.S. power industry were successfully tracked and mapped into a newly developed categorization framework. This framework is designed to help research agencies to systematically understand their funded portfolio. Such characterization is expected to help them make effective investments, identify research gaps, measure impact, and advance technological progress to meet national goals. In line with this need, the proposed framework proposes a 2-D categorization matrix to systematically classify blockchain efforts within the energy sector.Under the proposed framework, the Energy System Domain serves as the primary classification dimension, categorizing use cases into 30 distinct applications. The second dimension, Blockchain Properties, captures the specific needs and functionalities provided by Blockchain technology. The aim was to capture blockchain's applicability and functionality: where and why blockchain? Principles behind the selection of the viewpoint dimensions were carefully defined based on consensus obtained through the Blockchain for Optimized Security and Energy Management (BLOSEM) project. The mapped results show that activities within the Grid Automation, Coordination, and Control (31.8%), Marketplaces and Trading (25.5%), Foundational Blockchain Research (19.1%), and Supply Chain Management (17.3%) domains have been actively pursued to date. The three leading specific use case applications were identified as Transactive Energy Management for Marketplaces and Trading, Asset Management for Supply Chain Management, and Fundamental Blockchain for Foundational Blockchain Research. The Marketplaces and Trading and Retail Services Enablement domains stood out as being favored by industry by a factor greater than 2 (2.3 and 2.6, respectively), yet there seemed to be little to zero investment from DOE. Approximately 76% of the total projects prioritized Immutability, Identity Management, and Decentralization and/or Disintermediation compared to Asset Digitization and/or Tokenization, Automation, and Privacy and/or Anonymity. The greatest discrepancies between DOE and industry were in Asset Digitization and/or Tokenization and Automation. The industry efforts (36% in Asset Digitization/Tokenization and 22% in Automation) was 14 times and 2.4 times, respectively, more intensive than the DOE-sponsored efforts, indicating a significant discrepancy in industry versus government priorities. Overall, quantifying DOE-sponsored projects and industry activities through mapping provides clarity on portfolio investments and opportunities for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Rapid load transition for integrated solid oxide fuel cell – Gas turbine (SOFC-GT) energy systems: A demonstration of the potential for grid response
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Zhang, Biao, Maloney, Daniel, Farida Harun, Nor, Zhou, Nana, Pezzini, Paolo, Medam, Anudeep, Hovsapian, Rob, Bayham, Samuel, and Tucker, David
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33. Safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of a COVID-19 vaccine (NVX-CoV2373) co-administered with seasonal influenza vaccines: an exploratory substudy of a randomised, observer-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial
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Soiza, Roy L., Brittain-Long, Robin, Scicluna, Chiara, Edwards, Carole, Mackay, Lynn, D'Allesandro, Mariella, Nicol, Amy, Norris, Karen, Mann, Sandra, Lawrence, Heather, Valentine, Ruth, Viljoen, Marianne Elizabeth, Pretswell, Carol H., Nicholls, Helen, Munsoor, Imrozia, Meyrick, Agnieszka, Kyriakidou, Christina, Iyengar, Shalini, Jamal, Arham, Richards, Nick, Price, Helen, Rowbotham, Bridie, Bird, Danielle, Smith, Karen, Littler, Olga, Fielding, Kirsty, Townsend-Rose, Anna, Miller, Karen, Davis, Jessica, Elliot-Garwood, Alison, Trottier, Lauren, Edwards, Paul, McFarland, Margaret, Osanlou, Orod, Longshaw, Laura, Stockport, Jane, Grundy, Lynne, Broad, Katharine Lucy, Regan, Karen, Storton, Kim, Ryan-Wakeling, Declan, Wilson, Brad, Munisamy, Malathy, Wright, John, Shenoy, Anil, English, Beverley, Brear, Lucy, Cicconi, Paola, Boffito, Marta, Milinkovic, Ana, Byrne, Ruth, Movahedi, Roya, Housman, Rosalie, Kara, Naveed, Brown, Ellen, Cipriani, Andrea, Attenburrow, Mary-Jane, Smith, Katharine A., Packham, Jonathan, Sparrow, Geoff, Smith, Richard, Rosier, Josephine M., Saja, Khalid, Nago, Nyasha, Camilleri, Brian, Immanuel, Anita, Hamblin, Mike, Osagie, Rawlings, Mohan, Mahalakshmi, Floyd, Hilary, Goddard, Suzanne, Mutgi, Sanjay, Evans, John, McKeon, Sean, Vilimiene, Neringa, Chicano, Rosavic, Hayre, Rachel, Pandaan, Alice, Henshall, Catherine, Serrano, Sonia, Mazzella, Andrea, Rajeswaran, Thurkka, Mathew, Moncy, Bisnauthsing, Karen, Bremner, Laura, Fok, Henry, Morselli, Franca, Cinardo, Paola, Merrick, Blair, Sowole, Lucy, Broadhead, Samantha, Palmer, Natalie, Cordle, Jessica, Goldsmith, Jaimie Wilson, Cooney, Enya, Jackson, Beth, Jayatilleke, Thilina, Cheng, Zelda, Helliwell, Toby, Chudyk, Adrian, Giemza, Rafaela, Villajin, John Lord, Yogo, Noah, Makanju, Esther, Dulawan, Pearl, Nagra, Deepak, Buazon, April, Russell, Alice, Bird, Georgie, Heer, Amardeep, Sarmiento, Rex, Sanghera, Balraj, Mullin, Melanie, Champion, Adam, Bevan, Aisling, Iqbal, Kinzah, Johnson, Alshia, Clark, Rebecca, Shaw, Sarah, Shaw, Steven, Chalk, Amanda, Lovatt, Martin, Lillicrap, Caroline, Parker, Angela, Hansel, Jan, Wong, Zhi, Gan, Galvin, Tuma, Eyad, Minton, Jane, Murira, Jennifer, Saman, Razan, Hall, Alistair, Holliday, Kyra, Khan, Zara, Calderwood, James, Twigg, George, Baker, Helena, Corrigan, Julie, Houseman, Katy, Raguvanshi, Subhra, Heining, Dominic, Weddell, Jake, Glaves, Liz, Thompson, Kim, Davies, Francis, Lambley Burke, Ruth, Thomson, Emma C., Saralaya, Dinesh, Berry, Lisa, Hopewell, Nancy, Gerdes, Leigh, Pacurar, Mihaela, Faust, Saul N., Turner, Jeremy, Jeanes, Christopher, Cooper, Adele, Keshet-Price, Jocelyn, Coke, Lou, Cambell-Kelly, Melissa, Dhatariya, Ketan, Williams, Claire, Marks, Georgina, Sudbury, James, Rodolico, Lisa, Bradley, Judy, Carr, Sharon, Martin, Roisin, Madden, Angelina, Biagioni, Paul, McKenna, Sonia, Clinton, Alison, O'Kane, Maurice, Carter, Justin, Dewhurst, Matthew, Wetherill, Bill, Hoggarth, Thandiwe, Collins, Katrina Lennon, Chowdhury, Marie, Nathoo, Adil, Heinen, Anna, MacDonald, Orla, Hurducas, Claudia, Cifuentes, Liliana, Gill, Harjeevan, Gibson, Andy, West, Raha, Ewing, Jane, Blacow, Rachel, Haughney, John, MacDonald, Jonathan, Seenan, John Paul, Webb, Stewart, O'Leary, Colin, Muir, Scott, White, Beth, Ritchie, Neil, McAuley, Daniel F., Stewart, Jonathan, D'Alessandro, Mariella, Lakeman, Nicki, Purandare, Laura, Browne, Duncan, Tucker, David, Luck, Peter, Everden, Angharad, Trembath, Lisa, Visick, Michael, Morley, Nick, Reid, Laura, Chenoweth, Helen, Maclean, Kirsty, Sheridan, Ray P., Burden, Tom, Lunt, Craig Francis, Todd, Shirley, Estcourt, Stephanie, Pearce, Jasmine Marie, Wilkins, Suzanne, Love-Rouse, Cathryn, Torok-Pollok, Eva, Youle, Mike, Madge, Sara, Solomon, Danielle, Nandani, Aarti, North, Janet M., Hemat, Nargis, Newport, Rachel, Kalra, Philip A., Chukwu, Chukwuma, Wickens, Olivia, O'Loughlin, Vikki, Mistry, Hema, Harrison, Louise, Oliver, Robert, Peers, Anne-Marie, Zadik, Jess, Doyle, Katie, Chadwick, David R., Colling, Kerry, Wroe, Caroline, Branch, Marie, Chilvers, Alison, Essex, Sarah, Stone, Mark, San Francisco Ramos, Alberto, Beales, Emily, Bird, Olivia, Danos, Zsofia, Fofie, Hazel, Hultin, Cecilia, Ikram, Sabina, Mabesa, Fran, Mescall, Aoife, Pereira, Josyanne, Pearce, Jennifer, Sutton, Natalina, Snashall, Emma, Baxter, David Neil, Bennett, Sara, Suggitt, Debbie, Hughes, Kerry, Woodyatt, Wiesia, Beacon, Lynsey, Kent, Alissa, Cooper, Chris, Rudic, Milan, Tunstall, Simon, Jackson, Matthew, Hombersley, Claire, Moore, Patrick, Cutts, Rebecca, Higham, Andrew, Bukhari, Marwan, Elnaggar, Mohamed, Glover, Michelle, Richardson, Fiona, Dent, Alexandra, Mirza, Shahzeb, Ark, Rajiv, Han, Jennie, Hope, Suzy V., Mitchelmore, Philip J., Osanlou, Rostam, Freedman, Andrew, Cooper, Alison, Burton, Katherine, Katechia, Kashyap, Barrett, Michael, Salkeld, Jo, Hill, Natalie, Lee, Nathaniel, Perkins, Jon, Fox, Polly, Toback, Seth, Galiza, Eva, Cosgrove, Catherine, Galloway, James, Goodman, Anna L, Swift, Pauline A, Rajaram, Sankarasubramanian, Graves-Jones, Alison, Edelman, Jonathan, Burns, Fiona, Minassian, Angela M, Cho, Iksung, Kumar, Lakshmi, Plested, Joyce S, Rivers, E Joy, Robertson, Andreana, Dubovsky, Filip, Glenn, Greg, and Heath, Paul T
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34. Behçet’s disease in Wales: an epidemiological description of national surveillance data
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Ashman, Annie, Tucker, David, Williams, Ceri, and Davies, Llion
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35. From stable carbenes to stable Blatter-type radicals
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Tucker, David Edward
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The overall theme of this project was investigation of the proton-transfer of stable carbene species. Stable carbenes, such as N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have recently been the focus of a great deal of research, due to their useful nature as organocatalysts for a wide range of synthetic transformations. As NHCs are typically generated in situ by deprotonation of their conjugate acids, the kinetics of protontransfer of NHCs and related species are highly important areas of research. Using a kinetic method, the C(3)H acidity of a series of NHC conjugate acids, (imidazolium and triazolium based) was investigated at I = 1.0, 25 °C. The acidity was probed by H/D exchange experiments monitored by 1H NMR spectroscopy in D2O solutions at varied pD, from which the pseudo first-order rate constants of exchange kex (s−1) could be determined. Comparing the kex values at various pDs allows determination of the second-order rate constant of exchange kDO (M−1 s−1), for each azolium ion, and using a secondary solvent isotope effect (kDO/kHO = 2.4), estimates of pKa could be made by kinetic acidity, as the reprotonation of carbenes in water is known to be limited by solvent reorganisation (kHOH = kreorg = 1011 s−1). pD rate profiles of ortho-halogen substituted triazolium salts studied by this method showed an altered dependence on pD at low pD, an effect which has previously been observed in an N-C6F5 triazolium salt. This effect is believed to originate from N1 protonation of the triazolium ring system under acidic conditions, to generate a dicationic triazolium species. Ortho-halogen substitution is believed to promote this effect by raising the pKa of the N1 position. Two imidazolium salts with fused furan rings and exocyclic nitrogen atoms were also studied by this method and did not show altered dependence on pD. The carbon acidity C(3)H positions of these salts was significantly higher than is generally predicted for N-aryl imidazolium salts. The origin of this increased acidity is assigned to increased σ-electron withdrawal and π-donation by the O atom of the fused furan ring. Bis(amino)cyclopropenylidenes (BACs) are a relatively new field of stable carbenes, and the only family with no α-heteroatoms to the carbene centre. Several BAC conjugate acids were prepared using existing literature procedures, however, attempts to prepare of N-aryl BACs by the use of N-methylaniline produced only trisubstituted cyclopropenium species. Hydrolysis of this to cyclopropenone, followed by iii chlorination and reaction with triphenylphosphine produced a phosphonium salt, instead of the desired BAC conjugate acid. Using diethylamine produced a mixture of disubstituted and trisubstituted cyclopropenium salts. The disubstituted product could not be purified after the use of triphenylphosphine. Replacement with triethyl phosphite afforded a stable phosphonato cyclopropenium salt. Base hydrolysis of the phosphonate yielded N-ethyl BAC conjugate acid, with competing elimination of ethanol. The carbon acidity of the C(3)H position of two bis(amino)cyclopropenium salts was studied by the same kinetic acidity method used to investigate NHC conjugate acids. Control experiments determined a lack of buffer catalysis and confirmed H/D exchange had occurred. The lack of buffer catalysis suggests that as with NHCs, reprotonation of BACs is limited by solvent reorganisation (kHOH = kreorg = 1011 s−1). The determined values of kDO could be converted to kHO (kDO/kHO = 2.4), which in turn was used to estimate pKa (~22). This value is between the approximate acidity of N-aryl and N-alkyl imidazolium salts. Despite the lack of α-heteroatoms, the BAC is believed to be stabilised by a highly acute bond angle at the carbene centre and by σ-withdrawal and π-donation from the exocyclic nitrogen substituents. The unusual hydrolytic behaviour of the phosphonato-cyclopropenium species was investigated. Further phosphonato-cyclopropenium salts were prepared by reaction of alkyl phosphites with chloro-cyclopropenium salts. Hydrolysis of these phosphonates largely favoured elimination of a BAC compared to ethoxide, contrary to what would be expected from the respective pKa values of the leaving groups. The kinetics of hydrolysis was investigated using 31P NMR spectroscopy at 25°C, I = 1.0 M in various K2CO3 buffers in H2O and D2O. A first-order dependence on hydroxide/deuteroxide was observed with no significant solvent kinetic isotope effect. Variable temperature experiments suggested an associative mechanism, and at varied temperature, ionic strength and basicity, identical ratios of products were produced. From this information, it is proposed that hydrolysis proceeds via either an AN+DN or SN2@P mechanism. The unusual ratio of products could be potentially be explained by rate-limiting pseudorotation during an AN+DN mechanism. Investigation of the organocatalytic chemistry of BACs involved following the BACcatalysed intramolecular Stetter reaction by 1H NMR spectroscopy at 25 °C. The degree of steric hindrance around the BAC was of vital importance, as the reaction did not iv proceed using bulky catalysts. A similar 2-substituent effect of aryl aldehydes in reaction with NHCs was observed with BACs. Several hydroxy-aryl adducts of BACs were prepared and isolated, and the formation of a d1-acyl anion equivalent was investigated by H/D exchange experiments. Exchange was observed under organocatalytic conditions, and experiments monitored by 1H NMR in highly basic aqueous (D2O, I = 1.0, 25 °C) conditions found exchange to occur. The second-order rate constants of exchange kDO showed a moderate aryl substituent effect between adducts. Finally, the serendipitous discovery of a “Blatter”-type radical formed from carbenoid species Nitron found by previous MChem student Jacob A. Grant was investigated. A further radical derivative compound was discovered and both were fully characterised. Further synthetic and spectroscopic experiments suggested a possible mechanism for the formation of these radicals. Both radicals’ properties were found to be largely similar to previous examples of “Blatter”-type radicals through cyclic voltammetry and EPR experiments.
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36. Safety and immunogenicity of concomitant administration of COVID-19 vaccines (ChAdOx1 or BNT162b2) with seasonal influenza vaccines in adults in the UK (ComFluCOV): a multicentre, randomised, controlled, phase 4 trial
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Adams, Kirsty, Alaee, Seema, Aley, Parvinder K., Allum, Emma, Anthony, Sally, Ashton, Kate, Awal, Tanya, Barnett, Liz, Barratt, Alison, Barron, Charlotte, Baum, Holly, Beard, Chloe, Bennett, Lorna, Bird, Samuel, Bishop, Sarah, Bisset, Jess, Bodalia, Pritesh, Bowles, Jane, Bowyer, Catherine, Bradburn, Kirstie, Bray, Jonathan J.H., Bressington, Catherine, Brimfield, Matthew, Broad, Lauren, Brown, Pauline, Brydon-Hill, Ruth, Burge, Sharon, Carmichael, David, Chohan, Gurjit, Clark, Tonia, Close, Adrianne, Coleman, Tom, Cowley, Claire, Cranfield, Charlotte, Cross, Eleanor, D'Agostino, Alyssa, D'Arcangelo, Silvia, David Otter, Ashley, Davies, Kate, Davies, Catrin, Davies, Ru, Davies, Louisa, Driver, Kimberley, Eglinton, Charlotte, Ekblad, Charlotte, Eldridge, Emma, Evans, Teriann, Evans, Mim, Evans, Isabel, F Mujadidi, Yama, Farrow, Amanda, Faulkner, Beverley, Feltham, Sally, Figueirido, Susan, Ford, Jamie, Foxwell, David, Frayling, Sharon, Gardiner, Sophie, Gooch, Karen E., Goodwin, Jayne, Halliday, Alice, Hamal, Shama, Harrhy, Sarah, Harris, Andrew, Haxton, Lesley, Haynes, Matthew, Hazell, Mae, Hembrough, Tracey, Hewson, Jacqueline, Hicks, Bethany, Higgins, Thomas, Hill, Michelle, Hills, Alex, Hilton, Zoe, Hitchings, Benjamin, Hua, Cheryl, Iftikhar, Hina, Iqbal, Attya, Jones, Laura, Jones, Nicola, Kellett Wright, Johanna, Kidd, Sarah, Kirby, Alison, Knibbs, Lucy, Lamb, Jenny, Langton, Helen, Leach, Rwth, Lewis-Clarke, Phoebe, Lloyd, Amy, Maclean, Kirsty, Manning, Nicola, Marriott, Anthony, McFadzean, Isobel Joy, McLaughlin, Maeve, McQueen, Alison, Mills, Bianca, Naik, Gurudutt, Nicholls, Lisa, Norman, Chris, Northcott, Keren, Nyland, Kerry, Oliver, Catherine, Oliver, Elizabeth, Oliver, Jennifer, Owen, Diana, Paterson, Jemma, Pearce, Lauren, Pegler, Suzannah, Price, Zoe, Pynsent, William B., Ramos, Lidia, Rampling, Tommy, Rea, David, Regan, Karen, Riaz, Tawassal, Ricamara, Marivic, Rice, Danielle, Rich, Melody, Roots, Marianne, Ryan, Kathryn Ann, Sakagami, Yukari, Salem, Ahmed, Salter-Hewitt, Jade, Samuels, Michelle, Santoloce, Silvia, Seaman, Siwan, Seneviratne, Michael, Shankland, Sara, Silva, Louise, Smart, Katie, Smith, Rachel M., Smith, Joyce, Stringer, Rebecca, Talbot, Helen, Tarling, Teresa, Taylor, Sarah Louise, Thomas, Amy, Tilzey, Grace, Townley, Gina, Trembath, Lisa, Turkentine, Kate, Turner, Kelly, Tyler, Jenny, Ugoji, Jacinta, Wale, Katharine, Walker-Smith, Terrie, Walton, Maggie, Warnes, Barbara, Whittley, Sarah, Williams, Jennie, Williams, Gail, Williamson, Kevin, Yim, Yee Ting Nicole, Youlden, Nicola, Lazarus, Rajeka, Baos, Sarah, Cappel-Porter, Heike, Carson-Stevens, Andrew, Clout, Madeleine, Culliford, Lucy, Emmett, Stevan R, Garstang, Jonathan, Gbadamoshi, Lukuman, Hallis, Bassam, Harris, Rosie A, Hutton, David, Jacobsen, Nick, Joyce, Katherine, Kaminski, Rachel, Libri, Vincenzo, Middleditch, Alex, McCullagh, Liz, Moran, Ed, Phillipson, Adrian, Price, Elizabeth, Ryan, John, Thirard, Russell, Todd, Rachel, Snape, Matthew D, Tucker, David, Williams, Rachel Lauren, Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan S, Finn, Adam, and Rogers, Chris A
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37. Standardization of Transgenic Lines: from Founder to an Established Animal Model
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Carvallo, Dorothée, primary, Canard, Georges, additional, and Tucker, David, additional
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38. Macrolide and lincosamide antibiotic exposure in the first trimester of pregnancy and risk of congenital anomaly: A European case-control study
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Leke, Aminkeng Zawuo, Dolk, Helen, Loane, Maria, Casson, Karen, Nelen, Vera, Barišić, Ingeborg, Garne, Ester, Rissman, Anke, O’Mahony, Mary, Neville, Amanda J., Pierini, Anna, Bergman, Jorieke E.H., Klungsøyr, Kari, Materna-Kiryluk, Anna, Bielenska, Anna Latos, Carbonell, Clara Cavero, Addor, Marie-Claude, and Tucker, David
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39. Assessing the cellular and adhesive interactions in in vitro models of mantle cell lymphoma
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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder (LPD) that has very poor survival. Like other LPDs, the neoplastic cells of MCL have an intimate dependence upon accessory cells within haematopoietic tissues. Understanding and exploiting the tissue-relationships of the mantle cells may therefore lead to further new approaches to treatment. This study work has set out to construct an in vitro system to model relevant aspects of the tissue-dependent behaviour of the neoplastic mantle cells, seeking to establish the link between in vitro behaviour and clinical phenotype, and establishing the feasibility of this system to study the effects of different therapeutic interventions. The first experimental chapter employs relevant mouse and human stromal models to mirror the tissue environment of MCL in vivo. Testing relevant agents, the work establishes that the system can identify different behaviour between indolent and aggressive forms of MCL, and demonstrates a particular importance for CD40 ligand both in the proliferation and survival of the neoplastic mantle cells, but shows also how these effects are modulated by the soluble factors interleukin-4 (IL-4) and the toll-like receptor-9 ligand (TLR9-L). The second experimental chapter examines the adhesion molecules expressed on MCL cells. Considerable variation in the level of expression is observed between cases, but overall the cases express particularly high levels of the integrin receptors LFA-1 (detected by alpha chain CD11a) and VLA-4 (detected by alpha chain CD49d). Cases also showed a significant difference in overall adhesion and chemokine-receptor expression between cases that had either a nodal or leukaemic clinical pattern, although no single adhesion molecule was characteristic of clinical phenotype. The final experimental chapter looked at 3-D culture of MCL. Within tissues MCL grows in a 3-D rather than 2-D matrix and it is recognised that cells employ different forms of adhesion and migration within the different spatial environments. This chapter establishes the feasibility of growing cells in 3-D systems and looks at optimal conditions to preserve and examine the cellular characteristics of cells within a 3-D environment. Overall, this thesis demonstrates the feasibility and pathobiological relevance of ex vivo culture of MCL cells giving insights into the factors that drive MCL survival and proliferation and the correlation between in vitro behaviour and clinical phenotype. It is proposed that this work can be expanded to examine therapeutic interventions in the disorder.
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40. Signal Detection in EUROmediCAT: Identification and Evaluation of Medication–Congenital Anomaly Associations and Use of VigiBase as a Complementary Source of Reference
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Cavadino, Alana, Sandberg, Lovisa, Öhman, Inger, Bergvall, Tomas, Star, Kristina, Dolk, Helen, Loane, Maria, Addor, Marie-Claude, Barisic, Ingeborg, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Garne, Ester, Gatt, Miriam, Khoshnood, Babak, Klungsøyr, Kari, Latos-Bielenska, Anna, Lelong, Nathalie, Lutke, Reneé, Materna-Kiryluk, Anna, Nelen, Vera, Nevill, Amanda, O’Mahony, Mary, Mokoroa, Olatz, Pierini, Anna, Randrianaivo, Hanitra, Rissmann, Anke, Tucker, David, Wiesel, Awi, Yevtushok, Lyubov, and Morris, Joan K
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41. High efficiencies with low fuel utilization and thermally integrated fuel reforming in a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell gas turbine system
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Chen, Hao, Yang, Chen, Zhou, Nana, Farida Harun, Nor, Oryshchyn, Danylo, and Tucker, David
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42. Effective ecological monitoring using passive acoustic sensors: Recommendations for conservation practitioners
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Teixeira, Daniella, primary, Roe, Paul, additional, van Rensburg, Berndt J., additional, Linke, Simon, additional, McDonald, Paul G., additional, Tucker, David, additional, and Fuller, Susan, additional
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43. Children with Hirschsprung's disease have high morbidity in the first 5 years of life
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Damkjær, Mads, primary, Tan, Joachim, additional, Morris, Joan K., additional, Loane, Maria, additional, Given, Joanne, additional, Cavero‐Carbonell, Clara, additional, Gissler, Mika, additional, Neville, Amanda J., additional, Pierini, Anna, additional, Rissmann, Anke, additional, Tucker, David, additional, and Garne, Ester, additional
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44. Film ’s Unmade Sequels
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Tucker, David
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45. Administrative Procedure for the Generalist.
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Tucker, David G.
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Administrative procedure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Evidence (Law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Discovery (Law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Florida. Statutes (Fla. Stat. 120) ,Administrative Procedure Act - Abstract
For many attorneys, the prospect of a case governed by the Administrative Procedure Act (1) (APA) is a source of fear: fear of a thicket of laws and rules with [...]
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46. 50 Most Important Theological Terms
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J Brian Tucker, David B Finkbeiner
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47. Hospital care in the first 10 years of life of children with congenital anomalies in six European countries:data from the EUROlinkCAT cohort linkage study
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Morris, Joan K, Loane, Maria, Wahlich, Charlotte, Tan, Joachim, Baldacci, Silvia, Ballardini, Elisa, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Damkjær, Mads, García-Villodre, Laura, Gissler, Mika, Given, Joanne, Gorini, Francesca, Heino, Anna, Limb, Elizabeth, Lutke, Renee, Neville, Amanda, Rissmann, Anke, Scanlon, Leuan, Tucker, David F, Urhoj, Stine Kjaer, de Walle, Hermien Ek, Garne, Ester, Morris, Joan K, Loane, Maria, Wahlich, Charlotte, Tan, Joachim, Baldacci, Silvia, Ballardini, Elisa, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Damkjær, Mads, García-Villodre, Laura, Gissler, Mika, Given, Joanne, Gorini, Francesca, Heino, Anna, Limb, Elizabeth, Lutke, Renee, Neville, Amanda, Rissmann, Anke, Scanlon, Leuan, Tucker, David F, Urhoj, Stine Kjaer, de Walle, Hermien Ek, and Garne, Ester
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OBJECTIVE: To quantify the hospital care for children born with a major congenital anomaly up to 10 years of age compared with children without a congenital anomaly.DESIGN, SETTING AND PATIENTS: 79 591 children with congenital anomalies and 2 021 772 children without congenital anomalies born 1995-2014 in six European countries in seven regions covered by congenital anomaly registries were linked to inpatient electronic health records up to their 10th birthday.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Number of days in hospital and number of surgeries.RESULTS: During the first year of life among the seven regions, a median of 2.4% (IQR: 2.3, 3.2) of children with a congenital anomaly accounted for 18% (14, 24) of days in hospital and 63% (62, 76) of surgeries. Over the first 10 years of life, the percentages were 17% (15, 20) of days in hospital and 20% (19, 22) of surgeries. Children with congenital anomalies spent 8.8 (7.5, 9.9) times longer in hospital during their first year of life than children without anomalies (18 days compared with 2 days) and 5 (4.1-6.1) times longer aged, 5-9 (0.5 vs 0.1 days). In the first year of life, children with gastrointestinal anomalies spent 40 times longer and those with severe heart anomalies 20 times longer in hospital reducing to over 5 times longer when aged 5-9.CONCLUSIONS: Children with a congenital anomaly consume a significant proportion of hospital care resources. Priority should be given to public health primary prevention measures to reduce the risk of congenital anomalies.
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48. Higher risk of cerebral palsy, seizures/epilepsy, visual- and hearing impairments, cancer, injury and child abuse in children with congenital anomalies:Data from the EUROlinkCAT study
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Urhoj, Stine Kjaer, Morris, Joan, Loane, Maria, Ballardini, Elisa, Barrachina-Bonet, Laia, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Coi, Alessio, Gissler, Mika, Given, Joanne, Heino, Anna, Jordan, Sue, Neville, Amanda, Santoro, Michele, Tan, Joachim, Tucker, David, Wellesley, Diana, Garne, Ester, Damkjaer, Mads, Urhoj, Stine Kjaer, Morris, Joan, Loane, Maria, Ballardini, Elisa, Barrachina-Bonet, Laia, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Coi, Alessio, Gissler, Mika, Given, Joanne, Heino, Anna, Jordan, Sue, Neville, Amanda, Santoro, Michele, Tan, Joachim, Tucker, David, Wellesley, Diana, Garne, Ester, and Damkjaer, Mads
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AIM: The aim is to examine the risk of cerebral palsy, seizures/epilepsy, visual- and hearing impairments, cancer, injury/poisoning and child abuse in children with and without a congenital anomaly up to age 5 and 10 years.METHODS: This is a population-based data linkage cohort study linking information from the European Surveillance of Congenital Anomalies network (EUROCAT) and birth registries to hospital discharge databases. We included 91 504 live born children with major congenital anomalies born from 1995 to 2014 from nine EUROCAT registries in five countries and 1 960 727 live born children without congenital anomalies (reference children). Prevalence and relative risk (RR) were estimated for each of the co-morbidities using Kaplan-Meier survival estimates.RESULTS: Children with congenital anomalies had higher risks of the co-morbidities than reference children. The prevalences in the reference children were generally very low. The RR was 13.8 (95% CI 12.5-15.1) for cerebral palsy, 2.5 (95% CI 2.4-2.6) for seizures/epilepsy, 40.8 (95% CI 33.2-50.2) for visual impairments, 10.0 (95% CI 9.2-10.9) for hearing loss, 3.6 (95% CI 3.2-4.2) for cancer, 1.5 (95% CI 1.4-1.5) for injuries/poisoning and 2.4 (95% CI 1.7-3.4) for child abuse.CONCLUSION: Children with congenital anomalies were more likely to be diagnosed with the specified co-morbidities compared to reference children.
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49. 'Ruins True Refuge': Beckett and Pinter
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Tucker, David, Mitsi, Efterpi, editor, Despotopoulou, Anna, editor, Dimakopoulou, Stamatina, editor, and Aretoulakis, Emmanouil, editor
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50. Groundwater heat pump feasibility in shallow urban aquifers: Experience from Cardiff, UK
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Boon, David P., Farr, Gareth J., Abesser, Corinna, Patton, Ashley M., James, David R., Schofield, David I., and Tucker, David G.
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