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2. A multilaboratory comparison of calibration accuracy and the performance of external references in analytical ultracentrifugation
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Zhao, Huaying, Ghirlando, Rodolfo, Alfonso, Carlos, Arisaka, Fumio, Attali, Ilan, Bain, David L, Bakhtina, Marina M, Becker, Donald F, Bedwell, Gregory J, Bekdemir, Ahmet, Besong, Tabot MD, Birck, Catherine, Brautigam, Chad A, Brennerman, William, Byron, Olwyn, Bzowska, Agnieszka, Chaires, Jonathan B, Chaton, Catherine T, Cölfen, Helmut, Connaghan, Keith D, Crowley, Kimberly A, Curth, Ute, Daviter, Tina, Dean, William L, Díez, Ana I, Ebel, Christine, Eckert, Debra M, Eisele, Leslie E, Eisenstein, Edward, England, Patrick, Escalante, Carlos, Fagan, Jeffrey A, Fairman, Robert, Finn, Ron M, Fischle, Wolfgang, De La Torre, José García, Gor, Jayesh, Gustafsson, Henning, Hall, Damien, Harding, Stephen E, Cifre, José G Hernández, Herr, Andrew B, Howell, Elizabeth E, Isaac, Richard S, Jao, Shu-Chuan, Jose, Davis, Kim, Soon-Jong, Kokona, Bashkim, Kornblatt, Jack A, Kosek, Dalibor, Krayukhina, Elena, Krzizike, Daniel, Kusznir, Eric A, Kwon, Hyewon, Larson, Adam, Laue, Thomas M, Le Roy, Aline, Leech, Andrew P, Lilie, Hauke, Luger, Karolin, Luque-Ortega, Juan R, Ma, Jia, May, Carrie A, Maynard, Ernest L, Modrak-Wojcik, Anna, Mok, Yee-Foong, Mücke, Norbert, Nagel-Steger, Luitgard, Narlikar, Geeta J, Noda, Masanori, Nourse, Amanda, Obsil, Tomas, Park, Chad K, Park, Jin-Ku, Pawelek, Peter D, Perdue, Erby E, Perkins, Stephen J, Perugini, Matthew A, Peterson, Craig L, Peverelli, Martin G, Piszczek, Grzegorz, Prag, Gali, Prevelige, Peter E, Raynal, Bertrand DE, Rezabkova, Lenka, Richter, Klaus, Ringel, Alison E, Rosenberg, Rose, Rowe, Arthur J, Rufer, Arne C, Scott, David J, Seravalli, Javier G, Solovyova, Alexandra S, Song, Renjie, Staunton, David, Stoddard, Caitlin, Stott, Katherine, Strauss, Holger M, Streicher, Werner W, Sumida, John P, Swygert, Sarah G, Szczepanowski, Roman H, Tessmer, Ingrid, Toth, Ronald T, Tripathy, Ashutosh, Uchiyama, Susumu, Uebel, Stephan FW, Unzai, Satoru, Gruber, Anna Vitlin, Von Hippel, Peter H, Wandrey, Christine, Wang, Szu-Huan, Weitzel, Steven E, Wielgus-Kutrowska, Beata, Wolberger, Cynthia, Wolff, Martin, Wright, Edward, Wu, Yu-Sung, Wubben, Jacinta M, and Schuck, Peter
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Calibration ,Reproducibility of Results ,Ultracentrifugation ,3. Good health - Abstract
Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC) is a first principles based method to determine absolute sedimentation coefficients and buoyant molar masses of macromolecules and their complexes, reporting on their size and shape in free solution. The purpose of this multi-laboratory study was to establish the precision and accuracy of basic data dimensions in AUC and validate previously proposed calibration techniques. Three kits of AUC cell assemblies containing radial and temperature calibration tools and a bovine serum albumin (BSA) reference sample were shared among 67 laboratories, generating 129 comprehensive data sets. These allowed for an assessment of many parameters of instrument performance, including accuracy of the reported scan time after the start of centrifugation, the accuracy of the temperature calibration, and the accuracy of the radial magnification. The range of sedimentation coefficients obtained for BSA monomer in different instruments and using different optical systems was from 3.655 S to 4.949 S, with a mean and standard deviation of (4.304 ± 0.188) S (4.4%). After the combined application of correction factors derived from the external calibration references for elapsed time, scan velocity, temperature, and radial magnification, the range of s-values was reduced 7-fold with a mean of 4.325 S and a 6-fold reduced standard deviation of ± 0.030 S (0.7%). In addition, the large data set provided an opportunity to determine the instrument-to-instrument variation of the absolute radial positions reported in the scan files, the precision of photometric or refractometric signal magnitudes, and the precision of the calculated apparent molar mass of BSA monomer and the fraction of BSA dimers. These results highlight the necessity and effectiveness of independent calibration of basic AUC data dimensions for reliable quantitative studies.
3. The Cardiff University buddy scheme: how to prepare outgoing students using the experience of the year abroad and final-year students
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Nazaret Perez-Nieto, Nadia Nebot, Salin, Sandra, Hall, Damien, and Hampton, Cathy
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Scheme (programming language) ,Medical education ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,050109 social psychology ,Study abroad ,Employability ,Peer relationships ,Personal development ,Peer mentoring ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Relevance (information retrieval) ,business ,Psychology ,0503 education ,computer ,PB ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
This article describes the extra support required for outgoing students on their Year Abroad (YA) journey. It highlights the increasing need for and relevance of peer mentoring of YA students in preparing them to deal with different structures and organisations where external support might be insufficient or even non-existent. It also outlines different approaches to establishing relationships with allocated ‘buddies’. It finally identifies the outcomes and benefits of the project, including personal development for all students involved in the scheme. Keywords: year abroad preparation, buddy scheme, students’ experience, student’s well-being, employability skills. Keywords: year abroad preparation, buddy scheme, students’ experience, student’s well-being, employability skills.
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- 2020
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