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2. Salvage low-dose-rate brachytherapy for locally recurrent prostate cancer after definitive irradiation
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Y. Meraouna, P. Blanchard, S. Losa, A. Labib, S. Krhili, P. Pommier, G. Crehange, T. Flam, J-M. Cosset, and M. Kissel
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Prostatic neoplasms ,Salvage Therapy ,Low dose rate ,Brachytherapy ,Re-irradiation ,Disease-free-survival ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Purpose: The optimal management of locally recurrent prostate cancer after definitive irradiation is still unclear but local salvage treatments are gaining interest. A retrospective, single-institution analysis of clinical outcomes and treatment-related toxicity after salvage I-125 low-dose-rate (LDR) brachytherapy (BT) for locally-recurrent prostate cancer was conducted in a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Patients and methods: A total of 94 patients treated with salvage LDR-BT between 2006 and 2021 were included. The target volume was either the whole-gland +/- a boost on the GTV, the hemigland, or only the GTV. The prescribed dose ranged from 90 to 145 Gy. Toxicity was graded by Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) v5.0. Results: Median follow-up was 34 months. Initial radiotherapy was external beam radiotherapy in 73 patients (78 %) with a median dose of 76 Gy and I-125 BT in 21 patients (22 %) with a prescribed dose of 145 Gy. Median PSA at salvage was 3.75 ng/ml with a median interval between first and salvage irradiation of 9.4 years. Salvage brachytherapy was associated with androgen deprivation therapy for 32 % of the patients. Only 4 % of the patients were castrate-resistant. Failure free survival was 82 % at 2 years and 66 % at 3 years. The only factors associated with failure-free survival on multivariate analysis were hormonosensitivity at relapse and European Association of Urology (EAU) prognostic group. Late grade 3 urinary and rectal toxicities occurred in 12 % and 1 % of the patients respectively.No significant difference in toxicity or efficacy was observed between the three implant volume groups. Conclusion: The efficacy and toxicity results are consistent with those in the LDR group of the MASTER meta-analysis. Salvage BT confirms to be an effective and safe option for locally recurrent prostate cancer. A focal approach could be interesting to reduce late severe toxicities, especially urinary.
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3. Stereotactic body radiation therapy for spine and non-spine bone metastases. GETUG (french society of urological radiation oncologists) recommendations using a national two-round modified Delphi survey
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F. Vilotte, D. Pasquier, P. Blanchard, S. Supiot, J. Khalifa, U. Schick, T. Lacornerie, L. Vieillevigne, D. Marre, O. Chapet, I. Latorzeff, N. Magne, E. Meyer, K. Cao, Y. Belkacemi, J.E. Bibault, M. Berge-Lefranc, J.C. Faivre, K. Gnep, V. Guimas, A. Hasbini, J. Lagrand-Escure, C. Hennequin, and P. Graff
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Stereotactic radiation therapy ,Stereotaxy ,Oligometastatic ,Metastasis-directed ,Spine bone metastasis ,Non-spine bone metastasis ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Backround and purpose: The relevance of metastasis-directed stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) remains to be demonstrated through phase III trials. Multiple SBRT procedures have been published potentially resulting in a disparity of practices. Therefore, the french society of urological radiation oncolgists (GETUG) recognized the need for joint guidelines for metastasis-directed SBRT in order to standardize practice in trials carried out by the group. Materials and methods: After a comprehensive litterature review, 97 recommandation statements were created regarding planning and delivery of spine bone (SBM) and non-spine bone metastases (NSBM) SBRT. These statements were then submitted to a national online two-round modified Delphi survey among main GETUG investigators. Consensus was achieved if a statement received ≥ 75 % agreements, a trend to consensus being defined as 65–74 % agreements. Any statement without consensus at round one was re-submitted in round two. Results: Tweny-one out of 29 (72.4%) surveyed GETUG investigators responded to both rounds. Consensus was achieved for 91/97 statements (93.8%) allowing the edition of comprehensive guidelines encompassing all aspects of SBM and NSBM SBRT planning and delivery: patients selection (19 statements), treatment preparation (14 statements), target volume delineation (18 statements), dose and fractionation (11 statements), prescription and dose objectives (9 statements), organs at risk dose constraints (15 statements) and image guided radiation therapy (11 statements). Conclusion: GETUG guidelines for SBM and NSBM SBRT were agreed upon using a validated modified Delphi approach. These guidelines will be used as per-protocol recommendations in ongoing and further GETUG clinical trials.
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4. Overview of the EUROfusion Tokamak Exploitation programme in support of ITER and DEMO
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E. Joffrin, M. Wischmeier, M. Baruzzo, A. Hakola, A. Kappatou, D. Keeling, B. Labit, E. Tsitrone, N. Vianello, the ASDEX Upgrade Team, JET Contributors, the MAST-U Team, the TCV Team, the WEST Team, the EUROfusion Tokamak Exploitation Team:, D. Abate, J. Adamek, M. Agostini, C. Albert, F.C.P. Albert Devasagayam, S. Aleiferis, E. Alessi, J. Alhage, S. Allan, J. Allcock, M. Alonzo, G. Anastasiou, E. Andersson Sunden, C. Angioni, Y. Anquetin, L. Appel, G.M. Apruzzese, M. Ariola, C. Arnas, J.F. Artaud, W. Arter, O. Asztalos, L. Aucone, M.H. Aumeunier, F. Auriemma, J. Ayllon, E. Aymerich, A. Baciero, F. Bagnato, L. Bähner, F. Bairaktaris, P. Balázs, L. Balbinot, I. Balboa, M. Balden, A. Balestri, M. Baquero Ruiz, T. Barberis, C. Barcellona, O. Bardsley, S. Benkadda, T. Bensadon, E. Bernard, M. Bernert, H. Betar, R. Bianchetti Morales, J. Bielecki, R. Bilato, P. Bilkova, W. Bin, G. Birkenmeier, R. Bisson, P. Blanchard, A. Bleasdale, V. Bobkov, A. Boboc, A. Bock, K. Bogar, P. Bohm, T. Bolzonella, F. Bombarda, N. Bonanomi, L. Boncagni, D. Bonfiglio, R. Bonifetto, M. Bonotto, D. Borodin, I. Borodkina, T.O.S.J. Bosman, C. Bourdelle, C. Bowman, S. Brezinsek, D. Brida, F. Brochard, R. Brunet, D. Brunetti, V. Bruno, R. Buchholz, J. Buermans, H. Bufferand, P. Buratti, A. Burckhart, J. Cai, R. Calado, J. Caloud, S. Cancelli, F. Cani, B. Cannas, M. Cappelli, S. Carcangiu, A. Cardinali, S. Carli, D. Carnevale, M. Carole, M. Carpita, D. Carralero, F. Caruggi, I.S. Carvalho, I. Casiraghi, A. Casolari, F.J. Casson, C. Castaldo, A. Cathey, F. Causa, J. Cavalier, M. Cavedon, J. Cazabonne, M. Cecconello, L. Ceelen, A. Celora, J. Cerovsky, C.D. Challis, R. Chandra, A. Chankin, B. Chapman, H. Chen, M. Chernyshova, A.G. Chiariello, P. Chmielewski, A. Chomiczewska, C. Cianfarani, G. Ciraolo, J. Citrin, F. Clairet, S. Coda, R. Coelho, J.W. Coenen, I.H. Coffey, C. Colandrea, L. Colas, S. Conroy, C. Contre, N.J. Conway, L. Cordaro, Y. Corre, D. Costa, S. Costea, D. Coster, X. Courtois, C. Cowley, T. Craciunescu, G. Croci, A.M. Croitoru, K. Crombe, D.J. Cruz Zabala, G. Cseh, T. Czarski, A. Da Ros, A. Dal Molin, M. Dalla Rosa, Y. Damizia, O. D’Arcangelo, P. David, M. De Angeli, E. De la Cal, E. De La Luna, G. De Tommasi, J. Decker, R. Dejarnac, D. Del Sarto, G. Derks, C. Desgranges, P. Devynck, S. Di Genova, L.E. di Grazia, A. Di Siena, M. Dicorato, M. Diez, M. Dimitrova, T. Dittmar, L. Dittrich, J.J. Domínguez Palacios Durán, P. Donnel, D. Douai, S. Dowson, S. Doyle, M. Dreval, P. Drews, L. Dubus, R. Dumont, D. Dunai, M. Dunne, A. Durif, F. Durodie, G. Durr Legoupil Nicoud, B. Duval, R. Dux, T. Eich, A. Ekedahl, S. Elmore, G. Ericsson, J. Eriksson, B. Eriksson, F. Eriksson, S. Ertmer, A. Escarguel, B. Esposito, T. Estrada, E. Fable, M. Faitsch, N. Fakhrayi Mofrad, A. Fanni, T. Farley, M. Farník, N. Fedorczak, F. Felici, X. Feng, J. Ferreira, D. Ferreira, N. Ferron, O. Fevrier, O. Ficker, A.R. Field, A. Figueiredo, N. Fil, D. Fiorucci, M. Firdaouss, R. Fischer, M. Fitzgerald, M. Flebbe, M. Fontana, J. Fontdecaba Climent, A. Frank, E. Fransson, L. Frassinetti, D. Frigione, S. Futatani, R. Futtersack, S. Gabriellini, D. Gadariya, D. Galassi, K. Galazka, J. Galdon, S. Galeani, D. Gallart, A. Gallo, C. Galperti, M. Gambrioli, S. Garavaglia, J. Garcia, M. Garcia Munoz, J. Gardarein, L. Garzotti, J. Gaspar, R. Gatto, P. Gaudio, M. Gelfusa, J. Gerardin, S.N. Gerasimov, R. Gerru Miguelanez, G. Gervasini, Z. Ghani, F.M. Ghezzi, G. Ghillardi, L. Giannone, S. Gibson, L. Gil, A. Gillgren, E. Giovannozzi, C. Giroud, G. Giruzzi, T. Gleiter, M. Gobbin, V. Goloborodko, A. González Ganzábal, T. Goodman, V. Gopakumar, G. Gorini, T. Görler, S. Gorno, G. Granucci, D. Greenhouse, G. Grenfell, M. Griener, W. Gromelski, M. Groth, O. Grover, M. Gruca, A. Gude, C. Guillemaut, R. Guirlet, J. Gunn, T. Gyergyek, L. Hagg, J. Hall, C.J. Ham, M. Hamed, T. Happel, G. Harrer, J. Harrison, D. Harting, N.C. Hawkes, P. Heinrich, S. Henderson, P. Hennequin, R. Henriques, S. Heuraux, J. Hidalgo Salaverri, J. Hillairet, J.C. Hillesheim, A. Hjalmarsson, A. Ho, J. Hobirk, E. Hodille, M. Hölzl, M. Hoppe, J. Horacek, N. Horsten, L. Horvath, M. Houry, K. Hromasova, J. Huang, Z. Huang, A. Huber, E. Huett, P. Huynh, A. Iantchenko, M. Imrisek, P. Innocente, C. Ionita Schrittwieser, H. Isliker, P. Ivanova, I. Ivanova Stanik, M. Jablczynska, S. Jachmich, A.S. Jacobsen, P. Jacquet, A. Jansen van Vuuren, A. Jardin, H. Järleblad, A. Järvinen, F. Jaulmes, T. Jensen, I. Jepu, S. Jessica, T. Johnson, A. Juven, J. Kalis, J. Karhunen, R. Karimov, A.N. Karpushov, S. Kasilov, Y. Kazakov, P.V. Kazantzidis, W. Kernbichler, HT. Kim, D.B. King, V.G. Kiptily, A. Kirjasuo, K.K. Kirov, A. Kirschner, A. Kit, T. Kiviniemi, F. Kjær, E. Klinkby, A. Knieps, U. Knoche, M. Kochan, F. Köchl, G. Kocsis, J.T.W. Koenders, L. Kogan, Y. Kolesnichenko, Y. Kominis, M. Komm, M. Kong, B. Kool, S.B. Korsholm, D. Kos, M. Koubiti, J. Kovacic, Y. Kovtun, E. Kowalska Strzeciwilk, K. Koziol, M. Kozulia, A. Krämer Flecken, A. Kreter, K. Krieger, U. Kruezi, O. Krutkin, O. Kudlacek, U. Kumar, H. Kumpulainen, M.H. Kushoro, R. Kwiatkowski, M. La Matina, M. Lacquaniti, L. Laguardia, P. Lainer, P. Lang, M. Larsen, E. Laszynska, K.D. Lawson, A. Lazaros, E. Lazzaro, M.Y.K. Lee, S. Leerink, M. Lehnen, M. Lennholm, E. Lerche, Y. Liang, A. Lier, J. Likonen, O. Linder, B. Lipschultz, A. Listopad, X. Litaudon, E. Litherland Smith, D. Liuzza, T. Loarer, P.J. Lomas, J. Lombardo, N. Lonigro, R. Lorenzini, C. Lowry, T. Luda di Cortemiglia, A. Ludvig Osipov, T. Lunt, V. Lutsenko, E. Macusova, R. Mäenpää, P. Maget, C.F. Maggi, J. Mailloux, S. Makarov, K. Malinowski, P. Manas, A. Mancini, D. Mancini, P. Mantica, M. Mantsinen, J. Manyer, M. Maraschek, G. Marceca, G. Marcer, C. Marchetto, S. Marchioni, A. Mariani, M. Marin, M. Markl, T. Markovic, D. Marocco, S. Marsden, L. Martellucci, P. Martin, C. Martin, F. Martinelli, L. Martinelli, J.R. Martin Solis, R. Martone, M. Maslov, R. Masocco, M. Mattei, G.F. Matthews, D. Matveev, E. Matveeva, M.L. Mayoral, D. Mazon, S. Mazzi, C. Mazzotta, G. McArdle, R. McDermott, K. McKay, A.G. Meigs, C. Meineri, A. Mele, V. Menkovski, S. Menmuir, A. Merle, H. Meyer, K. Mikszuta Michalik, D. Milanesio, F. Militello, A. Milocco, I.G. Miron, J. Mitchell, R. Mitteau, V. Mitterauer, J. Mlynar, V. Moiseenko, P. Molna, F. Mombelli, C. Monti, A. Montisci, J. Morales, P. Moreau, J.M. Moret, A. Moro, D. Moulton, P. Mulholland, M. Muraglia, A. Murari, A. Muraro, P. Muscente, D. Mykytchuk, F. Nabais, Y. Nakeva, F. Napoli, E. Nardon, M.F. Nave, R.D. Nem, A. Nielsen, S.K. Nielsen, M. Nocente, R. Nouailletas, S. Nowak, H. Nyström, R. Ochoukov, N. Offeddu, S. Olasz, C. Olde, F. Oliva, D. Oliveira, H.J.C. Oliver, P. Ollus, J. Ongena, F.P. Orsitto, N. Osborne, R. Otin, P. Oyola Dominguez, D.I. Palade, S. Palomba, O. Pan, N. Panadero, E. Panontin, A. Papadopoulos, P. Papagiannis, G. Papp, V.V. Parail, C. Pardanaud, J. Parisi, A. Parrott, K. Paschalidis, M. Passoni, F. Pastore, A. Patel, B. Patel, A. Pau, G. Pautasso, R. Pavlichenko, E. Pawelec, B. Pegourie, G. Pelka, E. Peluso, A. Perek, E. Perelli Cippo, C. Perez Von Thun, P. Petersson, G. Petravich, Y. Peysson, V. Piergotti, L. Pigatto, C. Piron, L. Piron, A. Pironti, F. Pisano, U. Plank, B. Ploeckl, V. Plyusnin, A. Podolnik, Y. Poels, G. Pokol, J. Poley, G. Por, M. Poradzinski, F. Porcelli, L. Porte, C. Possieri, A. Poulsen, I. Predebon, G. Pucella, M. Pueschel, P. Puglia, O. Putignano, T. Pütterich, V. Quadri, A. Quercia, M. Rabinski, L. Radovanovic, R. Ragona, H. Raj, M. Rasinski, J. Rasmussen, G. Ratta, S. Ratynskaia, R. Rayaprolu, M. Rebai, A. Redl, D. Rees, D. Refy, M. Reich, H. Reimerdes, B.C.G. Reman, O. Renders, C. Reux, D. Ricci, M. Richou, S. Rienacker, D. Rigamonti, F. Rigollet, F.G. Rimini, D. Ripamonti, N. Rispoli, N. Rivals, J.F. Rivero Rodriguez, C. Roach, G. Rocchi, S. Rode, P. Rodrigues, J. Romazanov, C.F. Romero Madrid, J. Rosato, R. Rossi, G. Rubino, J. Rueda Rueda, J. Ruiz Ruiz, P. Ryan, D. Ryan, S. Saarelma, R. Sabot, M. Salewski, A. Salmi, L. Sanchis, A. Sand, J. Santos, K. Särkimäki, M. Sassano, O. Sauter, G. Schettini, S. Schmuck, P. Schneider, N. Schoonheere, R. Schramm, R. Schrittwieser, C. Schuster, N. Schwarz, F. Sciortino, M. Scotto D’Abusco, S. Scully, A. Selce, L. Senni, M. Senstius, G. Sergienko, S.E. Sharapov, R. Sharma, A. Shaw, U. Sheikh, G. Sias, B. Sieglin, S.A. Silburn, C. Silva, A. Silva, D. Silvagni, B. Simmendefeldt Schmidt, L. Simons, J. Simpson, L. Singh, S. Sipilä, Y. Siusko, S. Smith, A. Snicker, E.R. Solano, V. Solokha, M. Sos, C. Sozzi, F. Spineanu, G. Spizzo, M. Spolaore, L. Spolladore, C. Srinivasan, A. Stagni, Z. Stancar, G. Stankunas, J. Stober, P. Strand, C.I. Stuart, F. Subba, G.Y. Sun, H.J. Sun, W. Suttrop, J. Svoboda, T. Szepesi, G. Szepesi, B. Tal, T. Tala, P. Tamain, G. Tardini, M. Tardocchi, D. Taylor, G. Telesca, A. Tenaglia, A. Terra, D. Terranova, D. Testa, C. Theiler, E. Tholerus, B. Thomas, E. Thoren, A. Thornton, A. Thrysoe, Q. TICHIT, W. Tierens, A. Titarenko, P. Tolias, E. Tomasina, M. Tomes, E. Tonello, A. Tookey, M. Toscano Jiménez, C. Tsironis, C. Tsui, A. Tykhyy, M. Ugoletti, M. Usoltseva, D.F. Valcarcel, A. Valentini, M. Valisa, M. Vallar, M. Valovic, SI. Valvis, M. van Berkel, D. Van Eester, S. Van Mulders, M. van Rossem, R. Vann, B. Vanovac, J. Varela Rodriguez, J. Varje, S. Vartanian, M. Vecsei, L. Velarde Gallardo, M. Veranda, T. Verdier, G. Verdoolaege, K. Verhaegh, L. Vermare, G. Verona Rinati, J. Vicente, E. Viezzer, L. Vignitchouk, F. Villone, B. Vincent, P. Vincenzi, M.O. Vlad, G. Vogel, I. Voitsekhovitch, I. Voldiner, P. Vondracek, N.M.T. VU, T. Vuoriheimo, C. Wade, E. Wang, T. Wauters, M. Weiland, H. Weisen, N. Wendler, D. Weston, A. Widdowson, S. Wiesen, M. Wiesenberger, T. Wijkamp, M. Willensdorfer, T. Wilson, A. Wojenski, C. Wuethrich, I. Wyss, L. Xiang, S. Xu, D. Yadykin, Y. Yakovenko, H. Yang, V. Yanovskiy, R. Yi, B. Zaar, G. Zadvitskiy, L. Zakharov, P. Zanca, D. Zarzoso, Y. Zayachuk, J. Zebrowski, M. Zerbini, P. Zestanakis, C. F. B. Zimmermann, M. Zlobinski, A. Zohar, V.K. Zotta, X. Zou, M. Zuin, M. Zurita, and I. Zychor
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JET ,ASDEX Upgrade ,MAST-U ,TCV ,WEST ,Tokamak Exploitation Task Force ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Within the 9th European Framework programme, since 2021 EUROfusion is operating five tokamaks under the auspices of a single Task Force called ‘Tokamak Exploitation’. The goal is to benefit from the complementary capabilities of each machine in a coordinated way and help in developing a scientific output scalable to future largre machines. The programme of this Task Force ensures that ASDEX Upgrade, MAST-U, TCV, WEST and JET (since 2022) work together to achieve the objectives of Missions 1 and 2 of the EUROfusion Roadmap: i) demonstrate plasma scenarios that increase the success margin of ITER and satisfy the requirements of DEMO and, ii) demonstrate an integrated approach that can handle the large power leaving ITER and DEMO plasmas. The Tokamak Exploitation task force has therefore organized experiments on these two missions with the goal to strengthen the physics and operational basis for the ITER baseline scenario and for exploiting the recent plasma exhaust enhancements in all four devices (PEX: Plasma EXhaust) for exploring the solution for handling heat and particle exhaust in ITER and develop the conceptual solutions for DEMO. The ITER Baseline scenario has been developed in a similar way in ASDEX Upgrade, TCV and JET. Key risks for ITER such as disruptions and run-aways have been also investigated in TCV, ASDEX Upgrade and JET. Experiments have explored successfully different divertor configurations (standard, super-X, snowflakes) in MAST-U and TCV and studied tungsten melting in WEST and ASDEX Upgrade. The input from the smaller devices to JET has also been proven successful to set-up novel control schemes on disruption avoidance and detachment.
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5. A Race-Track Trapped-Ion Quantum Processor
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S. A. Moses, C. H. Baldwin, M. S. Allman, R. Ancona, L. Ascarrunz, C. Barnes, J. Bartolotta, B. Bjork, P. Blanchard, M. Bohn, J. G. Bohnet, N. C. Brown, N. Q. Burdick, W. C. Burton, S. L. Campbell, J. P. Campora, III, C. Carron, J. Chambers, J. W. Chan, Y. H. Chen, A. Chernoguzov, E. Chertkov, J. Colina, J. P. Curtis, R. Daniel, M. DeCross, D. Deen, C. Delaney, J. M. Dreiling, C. T. Ertsgaard, J. Esposito, B. Estey, M. Fabrikant, C. Figgatt, C. Foltz, M. Foss-Feig, D. Francois, J. P. Gaebler, T. M. Gatterman, C. N. Gilbreth, J. Giles, E. Glynn, A. Hall, A. M. Hankin, A. Hansen, D. Hayes, B. Higashi, I. M. Hoffman, B. Horning, J. J. Hout, R. Jacobs, J. Johansen, L. Jones, J. Karcz, T. Klein, P. Lauria, P. Lee, D. Liefer, S. T. Lu, D. Lucchetti, C. Lytle, A. Malm, M. Matheny, B. Mathewson, K. Mayer, D. B. Miller, M. Mills, B. Neyenhuis, L. Nugent, S. Olson, J. Parks, G. N. Price, Z. Price, M. Pugh, A. Ransford, A. P. Reed, C. Roman, M. Rowe, C. Ryan-Anderson, S. Sanders, J. Sedlacek, P. Shevchuk, P. Siegfried, T. Skripka, B. Spaun, R. T. Sprenkle, R. P. Stutz, M. Swallows, R. I. Tobey, A. Tran, T. Tran, E. Vogt, C. Volin, J. Walker, A. M. Zolot, and J. M. Pino
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We describe and benchmark a new quantum charge-coupled device (QCCD) trapped-ion quantum computer based on a linear trap with periodic boundary conditions, which resembles a race track. The new system successfully incorporates several technologies crucial to future scalability—including electrode broadcasting, multilayer rf routing, and magneto-optical trap (MOT) loading—while maintaining, and in some cases exceeding, the gate fidelities of previous QCCD systems. The system is initially operated with 32 qubits, but future upgrades will allow for more. We benchmark the performance of primitive operations, including an average state preparation and measurement error of 1.6(1)×10^{-3}, an average single-qubit gate infidelity of 2.5(3)×10^{-5}, and an average two-qubit gate infidelity of 1.84(5)×10^{-3}. The system-level performance of the quantum processor is assessed with mirror benchmarking, linear cross-entropy benchmarking, a quantum volume measurement of QV=2^{16}, and the creation of 32-qubit entanglement in a GHZ state. We also tested application benchmarks, including Hamiltonian simulation, QAOA, error correction on a repetition code, and dynamics simulations using qubit reuse. We also discuss future upgrades to the new system aimed at adding more qubits and capabilities.
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6. Is single fraction the future of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)? A critical appraisal of the current literature
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M. Terlizzi, E. Limkin, N. Sellami, G. Louvel, and P. Blanchard
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Stereotactic body radiation therapy ,Radiosurgery ,Single session ,Pandemic ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) is a standard of care for many localizations but the question of the optimal fractionation remains a matter of concern. If single fraction sessions are routinely used for intracranial targets, their utilization for mobile extracranial lesions is a source of debate and apprehension. Single session treatments improve patient comfort, provide a medico-economic benefit, and have proven useful in the context of the SARS-CoV 2 pandemic. However, both technical and radiobiological uncertainties remain. Experience from intracranial radiosurgery has shown that the size of the target, its proximity to organs at risk, tumor histology, and the volume of normal tissue irradiated are all determining factors in the choice of fractionation. The literature on the use of single fraction for extracranial sites is still scarce. Only primary and secondary pulmonary tumors have been evaluated in prospective randomized trials, allowing the integration of these fractionation schemes in daily practice, for highly selected cases and in trained teams. The level of evidence for the other organs is mainly based on dose escalation or retrospective trials and calls for caution, with further studies being needed before routine use in clinical practice.
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7. Validation of 2D and measurements made with Helium imaging spectroscopy in the volume of the TCV divertor
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B.L. Linehan, A. Perek, B.P. Duval, F. Bagnato, P. Blanchard, C. Colandrea, H. De Oliveira, O. Février, E. Flom, S. Gorno, M. Goto, E. Marmar, L. Martinelli, A. Mathews, J. Muñoz-Burgos, D. Mykytchuk, N. Offeddu, D.S. Oliveira, H. Reimerdes, D. Reiter, O. Schmitz, J.L. Terry, C. Theiler, C.K. Tsui, B. Vincent, T. Wijkamp, C. Wüthrich, W. Zholobenko, and the TCV Team
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scrape-off layer ,multi-spectral imaging ,TCV ,helium collisional radiative modeling ,plasma boundary physics ,tokamak divertor ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Multi-spectral imaging of helium atomic emission (HeMSI) has been used to create 2D poloidal maps of ${{T}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ and ${{n}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ in TCV’s divertor. To achieve these measurements, TCV’s MANTIS multispectral cameras (Perek et al 2019 Rev. Sci. Instrum. 90 123514) simultaneously imaged four He I lines (two singlet and two triplet) and a He II line (468 nm) from passively present He and He ^+ . The images, which were absolutely calibrated and covered the whole divertor region, were inverted through the assumption of toroidal symmetry to create emissivity profiles and, consequently, line-ratio profiles. A collisional-radiative model (CRM) was applied to the line-ratio profiles to produce 2D poloidal maps of ${{T}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ and ${{n}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ . The collisional-radiative modeling was accomplished with the Goto helium CRM code (Zholobenko et al 2018 Nucl. Fusion 58 126006, Zholobenko et al 2018 Technical Report , Goto 2003 J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 76 331–44) which accounts for electron-impact excitation (EIE) and deexcitation, and electron–ion recombination (EIR) with ${\textrm{He}}^{+}$ . The HeMSI ${{T}}_{\mathrm {e}}$ and ${{n}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ measurements were compared with co-local Thomson scattering measurements. The two sets of measurements exhibited good agreement for ionizing plasmas: $({5 \,{\textrm{eV}} \leqslant {{T}}_{\mathrm{e}} \leqslant 60 \,{\textrm{eV}}}$ , and ${2 \times 10^{18}\, {\textrm{m}}^{-3} \leqslant{{n}}_{\mathrm{e}} \leqslant 3 \times 10^{19}\,{\textrm{m}}^{-3}})$ in the case of majority helium plasmas, and $({10 \,{\textrm{eV}} \leqslant {{T}}_{\mathrm{e}} \leqslant 40 \,{\textrm{eV}}},{2 \times 10^{18}\,{\textrm{m}}^{-3} \leqslant{{n}}_{\mathrm{e}} \leqslant 3 \times 10^{19} \,{\textrm{m}}^{-3}})$ in the case of majority deuterium plasmas. However, there were instances where HeMSI measurements diverged from Thomson scattering. When ${{T}}_{\mathrm{e}} \leqslant 10 \,{\textrm{eV}}$ in majority deuterium plasmas, HeMSI deduced inaccurately high values of ${{T}}_{\mathrm{e}}{}$ . This disagreement cannot be rectified within the CRM’s EIE and EIR framework. Second, on sporadic occasions within the private flux region, HeMSI produced erroneously high measurements of ${{n}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ . Multi-spectral imaging of Helium emission has been demonstrated to produce accurate 2D poloidal maps of ${{T}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ and ${{n}}_{\mathrm{e}}$ within the divertor of a tokamak for plasma conditions relevant to contemporary divertor studies.
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8. Individual patient data network meta-analysis using either restricted mean survival time difference or hazard ratios: is there a difference? A case study on locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinomas
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C. Petit, P. Blanchard, JP. Pignon, and B. Lueza
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Abstract Background This study aimed at applying the restricted mean survival time difference (rmstD) as an absolute outcome measure in a network meta-analysis and comparing the results with those obtained using hazard ratios (HR) from the individual patient data (IPD) network meta-analysis (NMA) on the role of chemotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) recently published by the MAC-NPC collaborative group (Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy [CT] in NPC). Patients and methods Twenty trials (5144 patients) comparing radiotherapy (RT) with or without CT in non-metastatic NPC were included. Treatments were grouped in seven categories: RT alone (RT), induction CT followed by RT (IC-RT), RT followed by adjuvant CT (RT-AC), IC followed by RT followed by AC (IC-RT-AC), concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CRT), IC followed by CRT (IC-CRT), and CRT followed by AC (CRT-AC). The primary endpoint was overall survival (OS); secondary endpoints were progression-free survival and locoregional control. The rmstD was estimated at t* = 10 years in each trial. Random-effect frequentist NMA models were applied. P score was used to rank treatments. Heterogeneity and inconsistency were evaluated. Results The three treatments that had the highest effect on OS with rmstD were CRT-AC, IC-CRT, and CRT (respective P scores of 92%, 72%, and 64%) compared to CRT-AC, CRT, and IC-CRT when using HR (respective P scores of 96%, 71%, and 63%). Of the 32 HR and rmstD analyzed, 5 had a different interpretation, 3 with a direction change (different direction of treatment effect) and 2 with a change in significance (same direction but a change in statistical significance). Results for secondary endpoints were overall in agreement. Conclusion The use of either HR or rmstD impacts the results of NMA. Given the sensitivity of HR to non-proportional hazards, this finding could have implications in terms of meta-analysis methodology.
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9. Impact of the new TCV baffled divertor upgrade on pedestal structure and performance
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U.A. Sheikh, M. Dunne, L. Frassinetti, B. Labit, P. Blanchard, B.P. Duval, O. Février, D. Galassi, A. Merle, H. Reimerdes, and C. Theiler
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Pedestal ,Baffles ,TCV ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
A new set of carbon tiles, neutral beam heating optics and gas baffles were installed on TCV during the baffled divertor upgrade in early 2019. The installation of the baffles allows a deconvolution of the roles of main chamber and divertor neutral pressure on the H-mode pedestal structure. This physical barrier allows relatively high neutral pressures to be constrained to the divertor, thus preventing neutrals from entering the main chamber and potentially degrading core confinement. This study presents the experimentally measured and modelled pedestal heights and structure for a series of H-mode discharges prior to and after this upgrade.Increased pedestal performance at high divertor neutral pressure was observed after the baffled divertor upgrade. This was consistent across all triangularities and outer target locations investigated and is attributed to higher pedestal top temperatures being maintained at high gas injection rates. ASTRA simulations indicated beam heating power coupled to the plasma did not significantly vary after the baffled divertor upgrade or as a function of divertor neutral gas pressure. Analysis of the pedestal structure exposed a strong correlation between pedestal performance and the density pedestal position prior to and after the baffled divertor upgrade. The baffled divertor upgrade limited the outward shift of the density pedestal, thus maintaining higher pedestal performance at high divertor neutral pressures. Stability analysis indicated the majority of discharges studied were within 25% of the stability boundary. No correlation was found between the distance from the stability boundary and pedestal performance or structure. Comparison with the EPED1 model indicated that TCV discharges do not have a fixed dependence between pedestal βθand pedestal width. A large variation in the EPED1 relating parameter was observed and found to vary with the density pedestal position.
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10. An intracerebral microdialysis study to determine the neuropharmacokinetics of eribulin in patients with metastatic or primary brain tumors
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Eroglu, Zeynep, Synold, Timothy, Badie, Behnam, Liu, An, Chowdhury, Arnab, Kilpatrick, Julie, Blanchard, Suzette, and Portnow, Jana
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11. Glycogenesis and glyconeogenesis from glutamine, lactate and glycerol support human macrophage functions
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Jeroundi, Najia, Roy, Charlotte, Basset, Laetitia, Pignon, Pascale, Preisser, Laurence, Blanchard, Simon, Bocca, Cinzia, Abadie, Cyril, Lalande, Julie, Gueguen, Naïg, Mabilleau, Guillaume, Lenaers, Guy, Moreau, Aurélie, Copin, Marie-Christine, Tcherkez, Guillaume, Delneste, Yves, Couez, Dominique, and Jeannin, Pascale
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12. Summer snow on Arctic sea ice modulated by the Arctic Oscillation
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Webster, Melinda A., Riihelä, Aku, Kacimi, Sahra, Ballinger, Thomas J., Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Edward, Parker, Chelsea L., and Boisvert, Linette
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13. Birth Order and Family Size of UK Biobank Subjects Identified as Asexual, Bisexual, Heterosexual, or Homosexual According to Self-Reported Sexual Histories
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Kabátek, Jan and Blanchard, Ray
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14. Epidemiologic Patterns of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Pediatric Inpatients in the United States, 1997–2019
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Chihuri, Stanford, Blanchard, Ashley, DiGuiseppi, Carolyn G, and Li, Guohua
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15. The Relationship Between Provider and Patient Racial Concordance and Receipt of Postpartum Care
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Rattan, Jesse, Bartlett, T. Robin, Blanchard, Christina, Tipre, Meghan, Amiri, Azita, Baskin, Monica L., Sinkey, Rachel, and Turan, Janet M.
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16. Prevalence of kidney failure in adults diagnosed with hereditary tubulopathies
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Betton, Maureen, Blanchard, Anne, Houillier, Pascal, Vargas-Poussou, Rosa, and Hureaux, Marguerite
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17. Understanding and Navigating the Unique Barriers Rural Primary Care Settings Face when Implementing Collaborative Care for Mental Health
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Austin, Elizabeth J., Briggs, Elsa S., Cheung, Angel, LePoire, Erin, Blanchard, Brittany E., Bauer, Amy M., Al Achkar, Morhaf, and Powers, Diane M.
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18. ATG16L1 induces the formation of phagophore-like membrane cups
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Mohan, Jagan, Moparthi, Satish B., Girard-Blanc, Christine, Campisi, Daniele, Blanchard, Stéphane, Nugues, Charlotte, Rama, Sowmya, Salles, Audrey, Pénard, Esthel, Vassilopoulos, Stéphane, and Wollert, Thomas
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19. Impact of key compounds derived from germinated tigernuts (Cyperus esculentus L.) on cells apoptosis and proliferation property
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Wang, Xuanyu, Wang, Anqi, Zhuang, Min, Ke, Sheng, Ning, Ming, Yu, Peng, Wu, Haotian, Blanchard, Chris, and Zhou, Zhongkai
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20. #TEBWorks: Engaging Youth in a Community-Based Participatory Research and User-Centered Design Approach to Intervention Adaptation
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Bartuska, Anna D., Blanchard, Lillian, Duan, Jennifer, Youn, Soo Jeong, Dean, Kimberlye E., LeBlanc, Nicole, Zepeda, E. David, and Marques, Luana
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21. Early Educators and COVID-19: Reflections on Well-Being
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Blanchard, Sheresa Boone, Yeh, Chia Jung, Busio, Dionne Sills, Mann, Lydia, and Bruhn, Alexis
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22. Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation With versus Without Mirabegron: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Stanley, Russell F., Meyer, Isuzu, Blanchard, Christina T., and Richter, Holly E.
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23. Workflow for predictor–corrector simulations of in-flight ice accretion, with applications on swept wings
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Radenac, Emmanuel, Blanchard, Ghislain, Renaud, Thomas, and Duchayne, Quentin
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24. Negativity is Key for Understanding the Interplay Between Rumination’s Features, Attention Control, and Their Dynamic Nature: A Temporal Network Approach
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Hoebeke, Yorgo, Blanchard, M. Annelise, Bernstein, Emily E., McNally, Richard J., and Heeren, Alexandre
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25. TCV divertor upgrade for alternative magnetic configurations
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H. Reimerdes, S. Alberti, P. Blanchard, P. Bruzzone, R. Chavan, S. Coda, B.P. Duval, A. Fasoli, B. Labit, B. Lipschultz, T. Lunt, Y. Martin, J.-M. Moret, U. Sheikh, B. Sudki, D. Testa, C. Theiler, M. Toussaint, D. Uglietti, N. Vianello, and M. Wischmeier
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Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 - Abstract
The Swiss Plasma Center (SPC) is planning a divertor upgrade for the TCV tokamak. The upgrade aims at extending the research of conventional and alternative divertor configurations to operational scenarios and divertor regimes of greater relevance for a fusion reactor. The main elements of the upgrade are the installation of an in-vessel structure to form a divertor chamber of variable closure and enhanced diagnostic capabilities, an increase of the pumping capability of the divertor chamber and the addition of new divertor poloidal field coils. The project follows a staged approach and is carried out in parallel with an upgrade of the TCV heating system. First calculations using the EMC3-Eirene code indicate that realistic baffles together with the planned heating upgrade will allow for a significantly higher compression of neutral particles in the divertor, which is a prerequisite to test the power dissipation potential of various divertor configurations.
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26. On the Path to Becoming a Chicago Public School Principal. Research Report
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NORC at the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Consortium on School Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Education, Molly F. Gordon, Angel X. Bohannon, John Q. Easton, Alyssa Blanchard, Lauren Sartain, and Cole Smith
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The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the backgrounds, experiences, and supports of Chicago Public School (CPS) principals as they prepared for the principalship and to identify where gaps exist so that policymakers and principal preparation programs can better support leadership development. Researchers interviewed 20 early career school principals in CPS between 2020 and 2021 to learn about their backgrounds and the roles they had prior to the principalship, their formal and informal preparation experiences, and the kinds of learning opportunities and skills they wished they had before assuming the role. Findings indicate that it takes a wide range of skills to be a successful principal, including both interpersonal or "people" skills as well as intrapersonal or "emotional intelligence" skills, along with specific organizational leadership and managerial skills. Principals did not learn essential skills in one place or in one setting, but through a variety of on-the-job learning experiences -- in both education and non-education related positions. Principals who previously served as an assistant principal indicated that the role best prepared them to lead their own school. Some indicated feeling underprepared in certain aspects of the job and called for more pre-service supports and mentoring in areas such as school budgeting and navigating central office systems. Districts and principal preparation programs must consider that strong school leadership requires a wide range of skills, making it unlikely that a single program or professional development opportunity can teach all the skills and behaviors good principals need to succeed. A "one-size-fits all" approach to training principals may be insufficient, suggesting a more tailored approach to supporting prospective school leader development would be most beneficial.
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27. Highlighting the possibility of parallel mechanism in planar ternary photovoltaic cells
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L. Cattin, Z. El Jouad, M. B. Siad, A. Mohammed Krarroubi, G. Neculqueo, L. Arzel, N. Stephant, M. Mastropasqua Talamo, F. Martinez, M. Addou, A. Khelil, M. Morsli, P. Blanchard, and J. C. Bernède
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Ternary and binary planar heterojunctions (PHJs) have been realized and characterized. The outer layers of the active organic layers are pentathiophene (5T) and fullerene (C60), while the intercalated layer is AlPcCl. The binary, 5T/C60, 5T/AlPcCl and ternary 5T/AlPcCl/C60 PHJs were characterized by J-V and EQE measurements. The morphology of the organic layers was studied by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, while the band structure of 5T was estimated by cyclic voltammetry. The study shows that it is possible to overcome the difficulties linked to the need for the good band matching of the three successive organic layers by using as a first electron donor layer, a layer whose morphology allows the ternary structure to behave as it was two diodes in parallel. Actually, due to this specific morphology the intercalated layer is discontinuous, which allows achieving parallel mechanism in planar ternary photovoltaic cells. This parallel mechanism in the 5T/AlPcCl/C60 organic photovoltaic cells (OPVCs) allows achieving efficiency of 1.25%, which represents a 65 % increase by comparison with the best binary 5T/C60 OPVC. It means that the morphology of the 5T layer, with its many protrusions and holes, allows ternary OPVCs to behave like parallel-linkage diodes. This behaviour allows the ternary OPVCs to achieve efficiencies higher than those obtained with the binary 5T/C60 OPVCs.
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28. Optimizing Patient Engagement in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Primary Care Team Perspectives on Influencing Factors
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Austin, Elizabeth J., Chen, Jessica, Soyer, Elena, Idrisov, Bulat, Briggs, Elsa S., Ferro, Lori, Saxon, Andrew J., Fortney, John C., Curran, Geoffrey M., Moghimi, Yavar, Blanchard, Brittany E., Williams, Emily C., Ratzliff, Anna D., Ruiz, Monica S., and Koch, Ulrich
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29. Recovering true FRET efficiencies from smFRET investigations requires triplet state mitigation
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Pati, Avik K., Kilic, Zeliha, Martin, Maxwell I., Terry, Daniel S., Borgia, Alessandro, Bar, Sukanta, Jockusch, Steffen, Kiselev, Roman, Altman, Roger B., and Blanchard, Scott C.
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30. Curbing the major and growing threats from invasive alien species is urgent and achievable
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Roy, Helen E., Pauchard, Aníbal, Stoett, Peter J., Renard Truong, Tanara, Meyerson, Laura A., Bacher, Sven, Galil, Bella S., Hulme, Philip E., Ikeda, Tohru, Kavileveettil, Sankaran, McGeoch, Melodie A., Nuñez, Martin A., Ordonez, Alejandro, Rahlao, Sebataolo J., Schwindt, Evangelina, Seebens, Hanno, Sheppard, Andy W., Vandvik, Vigdis, Aleksanyan, Alla, Ansong, Michael, August, Tom, Blanchard, Ryan, Brugnoli, Ernesto, Bukombe, John K., Bwalya, Bridget, Byun, Chaeho, Camacho-Cervantes, Morelia, Cassey, Phillip, Castillo, María L., Courchamp, Franck, Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina, Zenni, Rafael Dudeque, Egawa, Chika, Essl, Franz, Fayvush, Georgi, Fernandez, Romina D., Fernandez, Miguel, Foxcroft, Llewellyn C., Genovesi, Piero, Groom, Quentin J., González, Ana Isabel, Helm, Aveliina, Herrera, Ileana, Hiremath, Ankila J., Howard, Patricia L., Hui, Cang, Ikegami, Makihiko, Keskin, Emre, Koyama, Asuka, Ksenofontov, Stanislav, Lenzner, Bernd, Lipinskaya, Tatsiana, Lockwood, Julie L., Mangwa, Dongang C., Martinou, Angeliki F., McDermott, Shana M., Morales, Carolina L., Müllerová, Jana, Mungi, Ninad Avinash, Munishi, Linus K., Ojaveer, Henn, Pagad, Shyama N., Pallewatta, Nirmalie P. K. T. S., Peacock, Lora R., Per, Esra, Pergl, Jan, Preda, Cristina, Pyšek, Petr, Rai, Rajesh K., Ricciardi, Anthony, Richardson, David M., Riley, Sophie, Rono, Betty J., Ryan-Colton, Ellen, Saeedi, Hanieh, Shrestha, Bharat B., Simberloff, Daniel, Tawake, Alifereti, Tricarico, Elena, Vanderhoeven, Sonia, Vicente, Joana, Vilà, Montserrat, Wanzala, Wycliffe, Werenkraut, Victoria, Weyl, Olaf L. F., Wilson, John R. U., Xavier, Rafael O., and Ziller, Sílvia R.
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31. A whole food, plant-based randomized controlled trial in metastatic breast cancer: feasibility, nutrient, and patient-reported outcomes
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Campbell, Erin K., Campbell, Thomas M., Culakova, Eva, Blanchard, Lisa, Wixom, Nellie, Guido, Joseph J., Fetten, James, Huston, Alissa, Shayne, Michelle, Janelsins, Michelle C., Mustian, Karen M., Moore, Richard G., and Peppone, Luke J.
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32. Stigma Towards People Living with Co-occurring Schizophrenia Spectrum and Substance Use Disorders: A Scoping Review
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Hobern, Beth, Carrotte, Elise R., Rehm, Imogen C., Blanchard, Michelle, and Groot, Christopher
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33. JWST detection of a supernova associated with GRB 221009A without an r-process signature
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Blanchard, Peter K., Villar, V. Ashley, Chornock, Ryan, Laskar, Tanmoy, Li, Yijia, Leja, Joel, Pierel, Justin, Berger, Edo, Margutti, Raffaella, Alexander, Kate D., Barnes, Jennifer, Cendes, Yvette, Eftekhari, Tarraneh, Kasen, Daniel, LeBaron, Natalie, Metzger, Brian D., Muzerolle Page, James, Rest, Armin, Sears, Huei, Siegel, Daniel M., and Yadavalli, S. Karthik
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34. PSCA-CAR T cell therapy in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: a phase 1 trial
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Dorff, Tanya B., Blanchard, M. Suzette, Adkins, Lauren N., Luebbert, Laura, Leggett, Neena, Shishido, Stephanie N., Macias, Alan, Del Real, Marissa M., Dhapola, Gaurav, Egelston, Colt, Murad, John P., Rosa, Reginaldo, Paul, Jinny, Chaudhry, Ammar, Martirosyan, Hripsime, Gerdts, Ethan, Wagner, Jamie R., Stiller, Tracey, Tilakawardane, Dileshni, Pal, Sumanta, Martinez, Catalina, Reiter, Robert E., Budde, Lihua E., D’Apuzzo, Massimo, Kuhn, Peter, Pachter, Lior, Forman, Stephen J., and Priceman, Saul J.
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35. A whole-food, plant-based randomized controlled trial in metastatic breast cancer: weight, cardiometabolic, and hormonal outcomes
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Campbell, Thomas M., Campbell, Erin K., Culakova, Eva, Blanchard, Lisa M., Wixom, Nellie, Guido, Joseph J., Fetten, James, Huston, Alissa, Shayne, Michelle, Janelsins, Michelle C., Mustian, Karen M., Moore, Richard G., and Peppone, Luke J.
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36. Bariatric Surgery in Patients with Achondroplasia, a Feasibility Study of Two Case Studies
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de la Codre, Frédéric, Jacobi, David, Catheline, Jean-Marc, Khamphommala, Litavan, de Montrichard, Marie, and Blanchard, Claire
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37. Adjuvant Glucose-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonist Therapy for Suboptimal Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery: a Systematic Review
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Dréant, Alexandre, Blanchard, Claire, and Jacobi, David
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38. Combined location online weather data: easy-to-use targeted weather analysis for agriculture
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Yates, Darren, Blanchard, Christopher, Clarke, Allister, Rehman, Sabih-Ur, Islam, Md Zahidul, Ford, Russell, and Walsh, Rob
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39. A baseline monitoring of radiological sediment quality and associated risk assessment in coastal ecosystems of the Republic of Congo
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Kaya, Freddy Cacharel, Bouh, Hasna A. I. T., Laissaoui, Abdelmourhit, Elenga, Hilaire, Benkdad, Azzouz, Sebbar, Mohammed, Dallou, Guy Blanchard, and Kayath, Aimé Christian
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40. Comorbidity and healthcare patterns in psoriasis among type 2 diabetes mellitus patients: a call for preventative medicine
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Kodali, Nilesh, Blanchard, Isabella, Kumar, Keshav D., Zaino, Mallory, and Feldman, Steven R.
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41. Beyond Omission: Analysing the Erasure of Disability and Inclusion in the Developmentally Appropriate Practices
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Jennifer Ryan Newton, Ruby Batz, Courtney O'Grady, Megan Vinh, and Sheresa Boone Blanchard
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The 4th edition of the National Association for the Education of Young Children's (NAEYC) guidelines for developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) had an opportunity to provide the field an inclusive blueprint. While there was an attempt in this edition to respond to decades of critiques (e.g. Bloch [1992]. "Critical Perspectives on the Historical Relationship Between Child Development and Early Childhood Education Research." In "Reconceptualizing the Early Childhood Curriculum: Beginning the Dialogue," edited by S. Kessler, and E. B. Swadener, 3-20. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.; Cannella [1997]. "Deconstructing Early Childhood Education: Social Justice and Revolution." New York, NY: Peter Lang.; Escayg [2019]. "Who's got the Power?": A Critical Examination of the Anti-Bias Curriculum." "International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy" 13 (1): 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40723-019-0062-9.; Langford [2010]. "Critiquing Child-Centered Pedagogy to Bring Children and Early Childhood Educators Into the Center of a Democratic Pedagogy." "Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood" 11 (1): 113-127. https://doi.org/10.2304/ciec.2010.11.1.113.; Pérez and Saavedra [2017]. "A Call for Onto-Epistemological Diversity in Early Childhood Education and Care: Centering Global South Conceptualizations of Childhood/s." "Review of Research in Education" 41 (1): 1-29. https://doi.org/10.3102/0091732X16688621.; Souto-Manning and Rabadi-Raol [2018]. "(Re)Centering Quality in Early Childhood Education: Toward Intersectional Justice for Minoritized Children." "Review of Research in Education" 42 (1): 203-225. https://doi.org/10.3102/0091732X187595.), the new edition continues to centre dominant developmental approaches where adults hyperfocus on children's differences or individual characteristics rather than on changing educational structures and practices that promote inequity (Ferri and Bacon [2011]. "Beyond Inclusion: Disability Studies in Early Childhood Teacher Education."). The revised guidelines do not go far enough to address inequity and to give teachers and programmes tools for addressing injustice for all young children. This manuscript builds on previous critiques of DAP by explicitly addressing the exclusion of disabled children from the guidelines.
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42. Global scaling of the heat transport in fusion plasmas
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A global heat flux model based on a fractional derivative of plasma pressure is proposed for the heat transport in fusion plasmas. The degree of the fractional derivative of the heat flux, α, is defined through the power balance analysis of the steady state. The model was used to obtain the experimental values of α for a large database of the Joint European Torus (JET) carbon-wall as well as ITER like-wall plasmas. The fractional degrees of the electron heat flux are found to be α
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Anthony, Winston E., Allison, Steven D., Broderick, Caitlin M., Chavez Rodriguez, Luciana, Clum, Alicia, Cross, Hugh, Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley, Evans, Sarah, Fairbanks, Dawson, Gallery, Rachel, Gontijo, Júlia Brandão, Jones, Jennifer, McDermott, Jason, Pett-Ridge, Jennifer, Record, Sydne, Rodrigues, Jorge Luiz Mazza, Rodriguez-Reillo, William, Shek, Katherine L., Takacs-Vesbach, Tina, and Blanchard, Jeffrey L.
- Published
- 2024
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