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2. Coronal Heating as Determined by the Solar Flare Frequency Distribution Obtained by Aggregating Case Studies
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Mason, James Paul, Werth, Alexandra, West, Colin G., Youngblood, Allison A., Woodraska, Donald L., Peck, Courtney, Lacjak, Kevin, Frick, Florian G., Gabir, Moutamen, Alsinan, Reema A., Jacobsen, Thomas, Alrubaie, Mohammad, Chizmar, Kayla M., Lau, Benjamin P., Dominguez, Lizbeth Montoya, Price, David, Butler, Dylan R., Biron, Connor J., Feoktistov, Nikita, Dewey, Kai, Loomis, N. E., Bodzianowski, Michal, Kuybus, Connor, Dietrick, Henry, Wolfe, Aubrey M., Guerrero, Matt, Vinson, Jessica, Starbuck, Peter, Litton, Shelby D, Beck, M. G., Fisch, Jean-Paul, West, Ayana, Muniz, Alexis A., Chavez, Luis, Upthegrove, Zachary T., Runyon, Brenton M., Salazar, J., Kritzberg, Jake E., Murrel, Tyler, Ho, Ella, LaFemina, Quintin Y., Elbashir, Sara I., Chang, Ethan C., Hudson, Zachary A., Nussbaum, Rosemary O., Kennedy, Kellen, Kim, Kevin, Arango, Camila Villamil, Albakr, Mohammed A., Rotter, Michael, Garscadden, A. 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R., Ortiz, Jorge L Ramirez, and Lewandowski, H. J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Flare frequency distributions represent a key approach to addressing one of the largest problems in solar and stellar physics: determining the mechanism that counter-intuitively heats coronae to temperatures that are orders of magnitude hotter than the corresponding photospheres. It is widely accepted that the magnetic field is responsible for the heating, but there are two competing mechanisms that could explain it: nanoflares or Alfv\'en waves. To date, neither can be directly observed. Nanoflares are, by definition, extremely small, but their aggregate energy release could represent a substantial heating mechanism, presuming they are sufficiently abundant. One way to test this presumption is via the flare frequency distribution, which describes how often flares of various energies occur. If the slope of the power law fitting the flare frequency distribution is above a critical threshold, $\alpha=2$ as established in prior literature, then there should be a sufficient abundance of nanoflares to explain coronal heating. We performed $>$600 case studies of solar flares, made possible by an unprecedented number of data analysts via three semesters of an undergraduate physics laboratory course. This allowed us to include two crucial, but nontrivial, analysis methods: pre-flare baseline subtraction and computation of the flare energy, which requires determining flare start and stop times. We aggregated the results of these analyses into a statistical study to determine that $\alpha = 1.63 \pm 0.03$. This is below the critical threshold, suggesting that Alfv\'en waves are an important driver of coronal heating., Comment: 1,002 authors, 14 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, published by The Astrophysical Journal on 2023-05-09, volume 948, page 71
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3. ExoClock Project III: 450 new exoplanet ephemerides from ground and space observations
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Kokori, A., Tsiaras, A., Edwards, B., Jones, A., Pantelidou, G., Tinetti, G., Bewersdorff, L., Iliadou, A., Jongen, Y., Lekkas, G., Nastasi, A., Poultourtzidis, E., Sidiropoulos, C., Walter, F., Wünsche, A., Abraham, R., Agnihotri, V. K., Albanesi, R., Arce-Mansego, E., Arnot, D., Audejean, M., Aumasson, C., Bachschmidt, M., Baj, G., Barroy, P. R., Belinski, A. A., Bennett, D., Benni, P., Bernacki, K., Betti, L., Biagini, A., Bosch, P., Brandebourg, P., Brát, L., Bretton, M., Brincat, S. M., Brouillard, S., Bruzas, A., Bruzzone, A., Buckland, R. A., Caló, M., Campos, F., Carreno, A., Rodrigo, J. -A. Carrion, Casali, R., Casalnuovo, G., Cataneo, M., Chang, C. -M., Changeat, L., Chowdhury, V., Ciantini, R., Cilluffo, M., Coliac, J. -F., Conzo, G., Correa, M., Coulon, G., Crouzet, N., Crow, M. V., Curtis, I., Daniel, D., Dawes, S., Dauchet, B., Deldem, M., Deligeorgopoulos, D., Dransfield, G., Dymock, R., Eenmäe, T., Evans, P., Esseiva, N., Falco, C., Farfán, R. G., Fernández-Lajús, E., Ferratfiat, S., Ferreira, S. L., Ferretti, A., Fiołka, J., Fowler, M., Futcher, S. R., Gabellini, D., Gainey, T., Gaitan, J., Gajdoš, P., García-Sánchez, A., Garlitz, J., Gillier, C., Gison, C., Horta, F. Grau, Grivas, G., Gonzales, J., Gorshanov, D., Guerra, P., Guillot, T., Haswell, C. A., Haymes, T., Hentunen, V. -P., Hills, K., Hose, K., Humbert, T., Hurter, F., Hynek, T., Irzyk, M., Jacobsen, J., Jannetta, A. L., Johnson, K., Jóźwik-Wabik, P., Kaeouach, A. E., Kang, W., Kiiskinen, H., Kim, T., Kivila, Ü., Koch, B., Kolb, U., Kučáková, H., Lai, S. -P., Laloum, D., Lasota, S., Lewis, L. A., Liakos, G. -I., Libotte, F., Lopresti, C., Lomoz, F., Majewski, R., Malcher, A., Mallonn, M., Mannucci, M., Marchini, A., Mari, J. -M., Marino, A., Marino, G., Mario, J. -C., Marquette, J. -B., Martínez-Bravo, F. A., Mašek, M., Matassa, P., Michel, P., Michelet, J., Miller, M., Miny, E., Mollier, T., Molina, D., Monteleone, B., Montigiani, N., Morales-Aimar, M., Mortari, F., Morvan, M., Mugnai, L. V., Murawski, G., Naponiello, L., Naves, R., Naudin, J. -L., Néel, D., Neito, R., Neveu, S., Noschese, A., Öğmen, Y., Ohshima, O., Orbanic, Z., Pace, E. P., Pantacchini, C., Paschalis, N. I., Pereira, C., Peretto, I., Perroud, V., Phillips, M., Pintr, P., Pioppa, J. -B., Plazas, J., Poelarends, A. J., Popowicz, A., Purcell, J., Quinn, N., Raetz, M., Rees, D., Regembal, F., Rocchetto, M., Rocci, P. -F., Rockenbauer, M., Roth, R., Rousselot, L., Rubia, X., Ruocco, N., Russo, E., Salisbury, M., Salvaggio, F., Santos, A., Savage, J., Scaggiante, F., Sedita, D., Shadick, S., Silva, A. F., Sioulas, N., Školník, V., Smith, M., Smolka, M., Solmaz, A., Stanbury, N., Stouraitis, D., Tan, T. -G., Theusner, M., Thurston, G., Tifner, F. -P., Tomacelli, A., Tomatis, A., Trnka, J., Tylšar, M., Valeau, P., Vignes, J. -P., Villa, A., Sureda, A. Vives, Vora, K., Vrašťák, M., Walliang, D., Wenzel, B., Wright, D. E., Zambelli, R., Zhang, M., and Zíbar, M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The ExoClock project has been created with the aim of increasing the efficiency of the Ariel mission. It will achieve this by continuously monitoring and updating the ephemerides of Ariel candidates over an extended period, in order to produce a consistent catalogue of reliable and precise ephemerides. This work presents a homogenous catalogue of updated ephemerides for 450 planets, generated by the integration of $\sim$18000 data points from multiple sources. These sources include observations from ground-based telescopes (ExoClock network and ETD), mid-time values from the literature and light-curves from space telescopes (Kepler/K2 and TESS). With all the above, we manage to collect observations for half of the post-discovery years (median), with data that have a median uncertainty less than one minute. In comparison with literature, the ephemerides generated by the project are more precise and less biased. More than 40\% of the initial literature ephemerides had to be updated to reach the goals of the project, as they were either of low precision or drifting. Moreover, the integrated approach of the project enables both the monitoring of the majority of the Ariel candidates (95\%), and also the identification of missing data. The dedicated ExoClock network effectively supports this task by contributing additional observations when a gap in the data is identified. These results highlight the need for continuous monitoring to increase the observing coverage of the candidate planets. Finally, the extended observing coverage of planets allows us to detect trends (TTVs - Transit Timing Variations) for a sample of 19 planets. All products, data, and codes used in this work are open and accessible to the wider scientific community., Comment: Recommended for publication to ApJS (reviewer's comments implemented). Main body: 13 pages, total: 77 pages, 7 figures, 7 tables. Data available at http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/P298N
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4. Constraints on the structure and seasonal variations of Triton's atmosphere from the 5 October 2017 stellar occultation and previous observations
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Oliveira, J. Marques, Sicardy, B., Gomes-Júnior, A. R., Ortiz, J. L., Strobel, D. F., Bertrand, T., Forget, F., Lellouch, E., Desmars, J., Bérard, D., Doressoundiram, A., Lecacheux, J., Leiva, R., Meza, E., Roques, F., Souami, D., Widemann, T., Santos-Sanz, P., Morales, N., Duffard, R., Fernández-Valenzuela, E., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Braga-Ribas, F., Morgado, B. E., Assafin, M., Camargo, J. I. B., Vieira-Martins, R., Benedetti-Rossi, G., Santos-Filho, S., Banda-Huarca, M. V., Quispe-Huaynasi, F., Pereira, C. L., Rommel, F. L., Margoti, G., Dias-Oliveira, A., Colas, F., Berthier, J., Renner, S., Hueso, R., Pérez-Hoyos, S., Sánchez-Lavega, A., Rojas, J. F., Beisker, W., Kretlow, M., Herald, D., Gault, D., Bath, K. -L., Bode, H. -J., Bredner, E., Guhl, K., Haymes, T. V., Hummel, E., Kattentidt, B., Klös, O., Pratt, A., Thome, B., Avdellidou, C., Gazeas, K., Karampotsiou, E., Tzouganatos, L., Kardasis, E., Christou, A. A., Xilouris, E. M., Alikakos, I., Gourzelas, A., Liakos, A., Charmandaris, V., Jelínek, M., Štrobl, J., Eberle, A., Rapp, K., Gährken, B., Klemt, B., Kowollik, S., Bitzer, R., Miller, M., Herzogenrath, G., Frangenberg, D., Brandis, L., Pütz, I., Perdelwitz, V., Piehler, G. M., Riepe, P., von Poschinger, K., Baruffetti, P., Cenadelli, D., Christille, J. -M., Ciabattari, F., Di Luca, R., Alboresi, D., Leto, G., Sanchez, R. Zanmar, Bruno, P., Occhipinti, G., Morrone, L., Cupolino, L., Noschese, A., Vecchione, A., Scalia, C., Savio, R. Lo, Giardina, G., Kamoun, S., Barbosa, R., Behrend, R., Spano, M., Bouchet, E., Cottier, M., Falco, L., Gallego, S., Tortorelli, L., Sposetti, S., Sussenbach, J., Abbeel, F. Van Den, André, P., Llibre, M., Pailler, F., Ardissone, J., Boutet, M., Sanchez, J., Bretton, M., Cailleau, A., Pic, V., Granier, L., Chauvet, R., Conjat, M., Dauvergne, J. L., Dechambre, O., Delay, P., Delcroix, M., Rousselot, L., Ferreira, J., Machado, P., Tanga, P., Rivet, J. -P., Frappa, E., Irzyk, M., Jabet, F., Kaschinski, M., Klotz, A., Rieugnie, Y., Klotz, A. N., Labrevoir, O., Lavandier, D., Walliang, D., Leroy, A., Bouley, S., Lisciandra, S., Coliac, J. -F., Metz, F., Erpelding, D., Nougayrède, P., Midavaine, T., Miniou, M., Moindrot, S., Morel, P., Reginato, B., Reginato, E., Rudelle, J., Tregon, B., Tanguy, R., David, J., Thuillot, W., Hestroffer, D., Vaudescal, G., Aissa, D. Baba, Grigahcene, Z., Briggs, D., Broadbent, S., Denyer, P., Haigh, N. J., Quinn, N., Thurston, G., Fossey, S. J., Arena, C., Jennings, M., Talbot, J., Alonso, S., Reche, A. Román, Casanova, V., Briggs, E., Iglesias-Marzoa, R., Ibáñez, J. Abril, Martín, M. C. Díaz, González, H., García, J. L. Maestre, Marchant, J., Ordonez-Etxeberria, I., Martorell, P., Salamero, J., Organero, F., Ana, L., Fonseca, F., Peris, V., Brevia, O., Selva, A., Perello, C., Cabedo, V., Gonçalves, R., Ferreira, M., Dias, F. Marques, Daassou, A., Barkaoui, K., Benkhaldoun, Z., Guennoun, M., Chouqar, J., Jehin, E., Rinner, C., Lloyd, J., Moutamid, M. El, Lamarche, C., Pollock, J. T., Caton, D. B., Kouprianov, V., Timerson, B. W., Blanchard, G., Payet, B., Peyrot, A., Teng-Chuen-Yu, J. -P., Françoise, J., Mondon, B., Payet, T., Boissel, C., Castets, M., Hubbard, W. B., Hill, R., Reitsema, H. J., Mousis, O., Ball, L., Neilsen, G., Hutcheon, S., Lay, K., Anderson, P., Moy, M., Jonsen, M., Pink, I., Walters, R., and Downs, B.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
A stellar occultation by Neptune's main satellite, Triton, was observed on 5 October 2017 from Europe, North Africa, and the USA. We derived 90 light curves from this event, 42 of which yielded a central flash detection. We aimed at constraining Triton's atmospheric structure and the seasonal variations of its atmospheric pressure since the Voyager 2 epoch (1989). We also derived the shape of the lower atmosphere from central flash analysis. We used Abel inversions and direct ray-tracing code to provide the density, pressure, and temperature profiles in the altitude range $\sim$8 km to $\sim$190 km, corresponding to pressure levels from 9 {\mu}bar down to a few nanobars. Results. (i) A pressure of 1.18$\pm$0.03 {\mu}bar is found at a reference radius of 1400 km (47 km altitude). (ii) A new analysis of the Voyager 2 radio science occultation shows that this is consistent with an extrapolation of pressure down to the surface pressure obtained in 1989. (iii) A survey of occultations obtained between 1989 and 2017 suggests that an enhancement in surface pressure as reported during the 1990s might be real, but debatable, due to very few high S/N light curves and data accessible for reanalysis. The volatile transport model analysed supports a moderate increase in surface pressure, with a maximum value around 2005-2015 no higher than 23 {\mu}bar. The pressures observed in 1995-1997 and 2017 appear mutually inconsistent with the volatile transport model presented here. (iv) The central flash structure does not show evidence of an atmospheric distortion. We find an upper limit of 0.0011 for the apparent oblateness of the atmosphere near the 8 km altitude., Comment: 52 pages, 26 figures in the main paper, 2 figures in appendix B, 9 figures in appendix C, 1 long table over 5 pages
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5. Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors affect craniofacial structures in a mouse model.
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Quinn N Saluan, George R Bauer, Heema Vyas, Amr Mohi, Emily L Durham, and James J Cray
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Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI) widely used in the treatment of depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, fibromyalgia, and migraine are among the most heavily prescribed drug class in the United States (US). Along with an overall rise in SSRI use, these medications are increasingly used by pregnant individuals and recent preclinical and clinical studies have indicated that SSRIs may increase the prevalence of congenital abnormalities and birth defects of the craniofacial region. Our group has developed pre-clinical models of study, including those that mimic the clinical use of SSRI in mice. Here we designed a study to interrogate a commonly prescribed SSRI drug, Citalopram, for its effects on craniofacial and dental development when introduced in utero. Pre-natal exposure to a clinically relevant dose of citalopram resulted in changes in craniofacial form identified by an increase in endocast volume in SSRI exposed postnatal day 15 mouse pups. More specifically, cranial length and synchondrosis length increased in SSRI exposed pups as compared to control pups of the same age. Additionally, growth center (synchondrosis) height and width and palate length and width decreased in SSRI exposed pups as compared to control un-exposed pups. Effects of SSRI on the molars was minimal. Craniofacial growth and development continue to be an area of interest in the investigation of in utero pharmaceutical drug exposure. Altogether these data indicate that prenatal SSRI exposure affects craniofacial form in multiple tissues and specifically at growth sites and centers of the skull.
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6. The relationship between parental adverse childhood experiences and the health, well-being and development outcomes of their children: a systematic review
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Arnold, R., Ahmed, F., Clarke, A., Quinn, N., Beenstock, J., and Holland, P.
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7. Effects of microclimate on disease prevalence across an urbanization gradient.
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Fox, Quinn N., Farah, Keiko N., Shaw, Olivia S., Pollowitz, Michelle, Sánchez‐Conde, Armando, Goodson, Carrie, and Penczykowski, Rachel M.
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Increased temperatures associated with urbanization (the "urban heat island" effect) have been shown to impact a wide range of traits across diverse taxa. At the same time, climatic conditions vary at fine spatial scales within habitats due to factors including shade from shrubs, trees, and built structures. Patches of shade may function as microclimate refugia that allow species to occur in habitats where high temperatures and/or exposure to ultraviolet radiation would otherwise be prohibitive. However, the importance of shaded microhabitats for interactions between species across urbanized landscapes remains poorly understood. Weedy plants and their foliar pathogens are a tractable system for studying how multiple scales of climatic variation influence infection prevalence. Powdery mildew pathogens are particularly well suited to this work, as these fungi can be visibly diagnosed on leaf surfaces. We studied the effects of shaded microclimates on rates of powdery mildew infection on Plantago host species in (1) "pandemic pivot" surveys in which undergraduate students recorded shade and infection status of thousands of plants along road verges in urban and suburban residential neighborhoods, (2) monthly surveys of plant populations in 22 parks along an urbanization gradient, and (3) a manipulative field experiment directly testing the effects of shade on the growth and transmission of powdery mildew. Together, our field survey results show strong positive effects of shade on mildew infection in wild Plantago populations across urban, suburban, and rural habitats. Our experiment suggests that this relationship is causal, where microclimate conditions associated with shade promote pathogen growth. Overall, infection prevalence increased with urbanization despite a negative association between urbanization and tree cover at the landscape scale. These findings highlight the importance of taking microclimate heterogeneity into account when establishing links between macroclimate or land use context and prevalence of disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Coronal Heating as Determined by the Solar Flare Frequency Distribution Obtained by Aggregating Case Studies
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James Paul Mason, Alexandra Werth, Colin G. West, Allison Youngblood, Donald L. Woodraska, Courtney L. Peck, Arvind J. Aradhya, Yijian Cai, David Chaparro, James W. Erikson, Koushik Ganesan, T. R. Geerdts, Thi D Hoang, Thomas M. Horning, Yan Jin, Haixin Liu, Noah Lordi, Zheng Luo, Thanmay S. Menon, Josephine C. Meyer, Emma E Nelson, Kristin A. Oliver, Jorge L Ramirez Ortiz, Andrew Osborne, Alyx Patterson, Nick Pellatz, John Pitten, Nanako Shitara, Daniel Steckhahn, Aseem Visal, Hongda Wang, Chaoran Wang, Evan Wickenden, John Wilson, Mengyu Wu, Nikolay Yegovtsev, Ingrid H Zimmermann, James Holland Aaron, Jumana T. Abdullah, Jonathan M. Abrams, Riley Abrashoff, Andres B. Acevedo, Iker Acha, Daniela M. Meza Acosta, Megan M. Adam, Dante Q. Adams, Kalvyn N Adams, Elena R Adams, Zainab A. Akbar, Ushmi H. Akruwala, Adel Al-Ghazwi, Batool H. Alabbas, Areej A. Alawadhi, Yazeed A. Alharbi, Mohammed S. Alahmed, Mohammed A. Albakr, Yusef J. Albalushi, Jonathan Albaum, Ahmed Aldhamen, Nolan Ales, Mohammad Alesmail, Abdulelah Alhabeeb, Dania Alhamli, Isehaq Alhuseini, Suhail Alkaabi, Tameem Alkhezzi, Mohamed Alkubaisi, Nasser Allanqawi, Martin Allsbrook, Yousef A. Almohsen, Justin Thomas Almquist, Teeb Alnaji, Yousef A Alnasrallah, Nicholas Alonzi, Meshal Alosaimi, Emeen Alqabani, Mohammad Alrubaie, Reema A. Alsinan, Ava L. Altenbern, Abdullah Altokhais, Saleh A. Alyami, Federico Ameijenda, Hamzi Amer, Meggan Amos, Hunter J. Anderson, Carter Andrew, Jesse C Andringa, Abigail Angwin, Gabreece Van Anne, Andrew Aramians, Camila Villamil Arango, Jack. W. Archibald, Brian A. Arias-Robles, Maryam Aryan, Kevin Ash, Justin Astalos, N. S. Atchley-Rivers, Dakota N. Augenstein, Bryce W. Austin, Abhinav Avula, Matthew C. Aycock, Abdulrahman A. Baflah, Sahana Balaji, Brian Balajonda, Leo M Balcer, James O. Baldwin, David J Banda, Titus Bard, Abby Barmore, Grant M. Barnes, Logan D. W. Barnhart, Kevin M. Barone, Jessica L. Bartman, Claire Bassel, Catalina S Bastias, Batchimeg Bat-Ulzii, Jasleen Batra, Lexi Battist, Joshua Bay, Simone Beach, Sara Beard, Quinn I Beato, Ryan Beattie, Thomas Beatty, Tristan De La Beaujardiere, Jacob N. Beauprez, M. G. Beck, Lily Beck, Simone E. Becker, Braden Behr, Timothy A. Behrer, Joshua Beijer, Brennan J. Belei, Annelene L. Belknap, Aislyn Bell, Caden Bence, Evan Benke, Naomi Berhanu, Zachary D. Berriman-Rozen, Chrisanna Bertuccio, Owen A. Berv, Blaine B. Biediger, Samuel J Biehle, Brennen Billig, Jacob Billingsley, Jayce A. Billman, Connor J. Biron, Gabrielle E. Bisacca, Cassidy A. Blake, Guillermo Blandon, Olivia Blevins, Ethan Blouin, Michal Bodzianowski, Taylor A. Boeyink, Matthew Bondar, Lauren Bone, Alberto Espinosa De Los Monteros Bonilla, William T Borelli, Luke R. Borgerding, Troy Bowen, Christine Boyer, Aidan Boyer, Aidan P. Boyle, Tom Boyne, Donovan Branch, Ariana E. Brecl, David J. Brennan, Alexander J Brimhall, Jennifer L. Brockman, Sarah Brookins, Gabriel T. Brown, Cameron L. Brown, Ryan Brown, Jordi Brownlow, Grant Brumage-Heller, Preston J. Brumley, Samuel Bryan, A. Brzostowicz, Maryam Buhamad, Gigi Bullard-Connor, J. R. Ramirez Bunsow, Annemarie C. Burns, John J. Burritt, Nicholas David Burton, Taylor Burton, Celeste Busch, Dylan R. Butler, B. W. Buxton, Malena C. Toups, Carter C. Cabbage, Breonna Cage, Jackson R. Cahn, Andrew J Campbell, Braden P. Canales, Alejandro R. Cancio, Luke Carey, Emma L. Carillion, Michael Andrew Carpender, Emily Carpenter, Shivank Chadda, Paige Chambers, Jasey Chanders, Olivia M. Chandler, Ethan C. Chang, Mitchell G. Chapman, Logan T. Chapman, S. Chavali, Luis Chavez, Kevin Chen, Lily Chen, Sam Chen, Judy Chen, Jenisha Chhetri, Bradyn Chiles, Kayla M. Chizmar, Katherine E Christiansen, Nicholas A. Cisne, Alexis Cisneros, David B. Clark, Evelyn Clarke, Peter C Clarkson, Alexis R. Clausi, Brooke Cochran, Ryan W. Coe, Aislinn Coleman-Plante, Jake R. Colleran, Zachary Colleran, Curran Collier, Nathaniel A. Collins, Sarah Collins, Jack C. Collins, Michael Colozzi, Aurora Colter, Rebecca A. Cone, Thomas C. Conroy, Reese Conti, Charles J. Contizano, Destiny J. Cool, Nicholas M. Cooper, Jessica S Corbitt, Jonas Courtney, Olivia Courtney, Corben L. Cox, Wilmsen B. Craig, Joshua B. Creany, Anastasia Crews, K. A. Crocker, A. J. Croteau, Christian J. Crow, Zoe Cruse, Avril Cruz, Tyler L. Curnow, Hayden Current, Riley T. Curry, Libby Cutler, Aidan St. Cyr, Frederick M. Dabberdt, Johnston Daboub, Olivia Damgaard, Swagatam Das, Emma A. B. Davis, Elyse Debarros, Sean Deel, Megan E. Delasantos, Tianyue Deng, Zachary Derwin, Om Desai, Kai Dewey, John S. Dias, Kenzie A. Dice, R. Dick, Cyrus A. Dicken, Henry Dietrick, Alexis M. Dinser, Alyssa M. Dixon, Thomas J. Dixon, Helen C. Do, Chris H Doan, Connor Doane, Joshua Dodrill, Timothy Doermer, Lizbeth Montoya Dominguez, J. Dominguez, Emerson N. Domke, Caroline R. Doran, Jackson A. Dorr, Philip Dorricott, Danielle C. Dresdner, Michael Driscoll, Kailer H. Driscoll, Sheridan J. Duncan, Christian Dunlap, Gabrielle M. Dunn, Tien Q. Duong, Tomi Oshima Dupeyron, Peter Dvorak, Andrew East, Andrew N. East, Bree Edwards, Lauren Ehrlich, Sara I. Elbashir, Rasce Engelhardt, Jacob Engelstad, Colin England, Andrew Enrich, Abbey Erickson, Benjamin Erickson, Nathan Evans, Calvin A Ewing, Elizabeth A. Eyeson, Ian Faber, Avery M. Fails, John T Fauntleroy, Kevin Fell, Zitian Feng, Logan D. Fenwick, Nikita Feoktistov, Ryann Fife, John Alfred D. Figueirinhas, Jean-Paul Fisch, Emmalee Fischer, Jules Fischer-White, Aidan F. Fitton, Alexander Fix, Lydia Flackett, Fernando Flores, Aidan Floyd, Leonardo Del Foco, Adeduni Folarin, Aidan E. Forbes, Elise Fortino, Benjamin L. Fougere, Alexandra A. Fowler, Margaret Fox, James M. French, Katherine V. French, Florian G. Frick, Calvin R. Fuchs, Bethany E. S. Fuhrman, Sebastian Furney, Moutamen Gabir, Gabriela Galarraga, Skylar Gale, Keala C. Gapin, A. J. Garscadden, Rachel Gasser, Lily Gayou, Emily E. Gearhart, Jane Geisman, Julianne R. Geneser, Sl Genne, Julia G Gentile, Eleanor Gentry, Jacob D. George, Nathaniel James Georgiades, Phillip Gerhardstein, Clint Gersabeck, Bandar Abu Ghaith, Dorsa Ghiassi, B. C. Giebner, Dalton Gilmartin, Connor B. Gilpatrick, Michael Gjini, Olivia Golden, Nathan T. Golding, C. A. Goldsberry, Angel R. Gomez, Angel A. Gomez, Sean Gopalakrishnan, Mariam Gopalani, Nicholas Gotlib, Alaina S. Graham, Michael J Gray, Alannah H. Gregory, Joshua A. Gregory, Kristyn Grell, Justus Griego, Nicholas F. Griffin, Kyle J. Griffin, Matt Guerrero, Nicole Gunderson, Mutian Guo, E. R. Gustavsson, Grace K. Hach, L. N. Haile, Jessica Haines, Jack J. Mc Hale, Ryder Buchanan Hales, Mark S. Haley, Jacqueline L. Hall, Sean R. Hamilton, Soonhee Han, Tyler Hand, Luke C. Hanley, Connor M Hansen, Joshua A. Hansen, Jonathan Hansson, Tony Yunfei Hao, Nicholas Haratsaris, Isabelle Hardie, Dillon F. Hardwick, Cameron T. Hares, Logan Swous Harris, Coyle M. Harris, Omer Hart, Kyle Hashiro, Elsie Hattendorf, Calder Haubrich, Elijah Hawat, Griffin A. Hayrynen, Danielle A. Heintz, Tim Hellweg, Angel Hernandez, Emanuel Herrera, Robert N. Herrington, Tim Herwig, Troy M. Hesse, Quinn Hiatt, Lea Pearl Hibbard, Imari R. Hicks, Andrew J. Hicks, Nigel Highhouse, Annalise K. Hildebrand, Paula Hill, Hallie Hill, Evan Hintsa, Anna E. Hirschmann, Travis Hitt, Ella Ho, Isabelle J. Hoff, Alex Hoffman, Blake A. Hogen, Linda Horne, Timothy J Houck, Noah H. Howell, E. M. Hrudka, J. Hu, Jianyang Huang, Chenqi Huang, Shancheng Huang, Zachary A. Hudson, Nathan C. Hudson, Tyler J. Huebsch, Owen Hull, Samuel C Hunter, Troy Husted, Abigail P. Hutabarat, Leslie Huynh, Antonio E. Samour Ii, Yolande Idoine, Julia A. Ingram, Taro Iovan, Samuel A. Isert, Antonio Salcido-Alcontar, Thomas Jacobsen, Alan A Jaimes, Connor Jameson, J. R. Jarriel, Sam Jarvis, Josh Jenkins, Alexander V. Jensen, Jacob Jeong, Luke A. Jeseritz, Trevor Jesse, Soo Yeun Ji, Yufan Jiang, Owen Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Sawyer Johnson, Julia Johnston, Braedon Y. Johnston, Olivia M. Jones, M. R. Jones, Tara Jourabchi, Tony A. House, Parker Juels, Sabrina J. H. T. Kainz, Emily Kaiser, Nicolas Ian Kallemeyn, Madison H. Kalmus, Etash Kalra, Margaret Kamenetskiy, Jeerakit Kanokthippayakun, Shaun D. Kapla, Brennan J. Karsh, Caden J. Keating, Morgan A. Kelley, Michael P. Kelley, Nicholas Kelly, James Kelly, Teagan Kelly, Christopher M Kelly, Kellen Kennedy, Cayla J. Kennedy, Forrest Kennedy, Abigail Kennedy, Liana Kerr-Layton, Marilyn Ketterer, Ibraheem A. Khan, Usman Khan, Sapriya Khanal, Jack L. Kiechlin, Dominic Killian, Kevin Kim, Brian T. Kim, Matthew M. Kim, Jake Kim, Aspen Kimlicko, Isabel M Kipp, Hunter B. Kirkpatrick, Natalie Kissner, Emily R. Kite, Olivia R. Kleinhaus, Philip Whiting Knott, Will Koch, Greta Koenig, Emily Koke, Thomas Kokes, Yash S. Kothamdi, Zack Krajnak, Zoe M. Kresek, Dylan Kriegman, Jake E. Kritzberg, Davis J. Krueger, Bartlomiej Kubiak, Kirsten Kuehl, Chrisanne Kuester, Nicolas A. Kuiper, Aman Priyadarshi Kumar, Connor Kuybus, Daniel Kwiatkowski, Quintin Y. Lafemina, Kevin Lacjak, Kyle Lahmers, Antonia Lam, Kalin Landrey, Maxwell B. Lantz, Zachary Larter, Benjamin P. Lau, Megan Lauzon, Rian Lawlor, Tyler Learned, E. C. Lee, Junwon Lee, Adrianna J. Lee, Justin Lee, Alexis Ying-Shan Lee, Christian J Lee, Nathaniel F. Lee, Linzhi Leiker, Dylan Lengerich, Cecilia Leoni, Adrienne R. Lezak, David Y. Li, Isaac Li, Ryan Z. Liao, Bridget Linders, Morgan I Linger, Katherine B. Linnane, Sam Lippincott, Barrett Lister, Shelby D Litton, Nianzi Liu, Steven Y. Liu, Timothy W. Logan, Nathan Londres, Mia C. Lonergan, Emily Lookhoff, N. E. Loomis, Christian Lopez, Justin Loring, Jeffrey Lucca, Dax Lukianow, Nathan M. Cheang, William Macdonald, Claire A. Madonna, Kasey O. Madsen, Tiffany E. Maksimuk, Macguire Mallory, Ryan A. Malone, Blake Maly, Xander R. Manzanares, Aimee S. Maravi, Serafima M. Marcus, Nasreen Marikar, Josie A. Marquez, Mathew J. Marquez, Lauren Marsh, Toni Marsh, Logan S. Martin, Alexa M. Martinez, Jose R. Martinez, Hazelia K. Martinez, Cara Martyr, Mirna Masri, Giorgio Matessi, Adam Izz Khan Mohd Reduan Mathavan, Randi M. Mathieson, Kabir P. Mathur, Graham Mauer, Victoria A. Mayer, Liam Mazzotta, Glen S. Mccammon, Rowan Mcconvey, Tyler Mccormick, Andrew Mccoy, Kelleen Mcentee, Meaghan V. Mcgarvey, Riley M. Mcgill, James K. Mcintyre, Finbar K. Mckemey, Zane Mcmorris, Jesse J. Mcmullan, Ella Mcquaid, Caden Mcvey, Kyle Mccurry, Mateo M. Medellin, Melissa Medialdea, Amar Mehidic, Stella Meillon, Jonah B. Meiselman-Ashen, Sarah Mellett, Dominic Menassa, Citlali Mendez, Patricia Mendoza-Anselmi, Riley Menke, Sarah Mesgina, William J. Mewhirter, Ethan Meyer, Aya M. Miften, Ethan J. Miles, Andrew Miller, Joshua B. Miller, Emily B. Millican, Sarah J. Millican, Dylan P. Mills, Josh Minimo, Jay H. Misener, Alexander J. Mitchell, Alexander Z. Mizzi, Luis Molina-Saenz, Tyler S Moll, Hayden Moll, Maximus Montano, Michael Montoya, Eli Monyek, Jacqueline Rodriguez Mora, Gavin Morales, Genaro Morales, Annalise M. Morelock, Cora Morency, Angel J. Moreno, Remy Morgan, Alexander P. Moss, Brandon A. Muckenthaler, Alexander Mueller, Owen T. Mulcahy, Aria T. Mundy, Alexis A. Muniz, Maxwell J. Murphy, Madalyn C. Murphy, Ryan C. Murphy, Tyler Murrel, Andrew J. Musgrave, Michael S. Myer, Kshmya Nandu, Elena R. Napoletano, Abdulaziz Naqi, Anoothi Narayan, Liebe Nasser, Brenna K Neeland, Molly Nehring, Maya Li Nelson, Lena P. Nguyen, Lena Nguyen, Leonardo Nguyen, Valerie A. Nguyen, Khoa D Nguyen, Kelso Norden, Cooper Norris, Dario Nunes-Valdes, Rosemary O. Nussbaum, Cian O’Sullivan, Ian O’Neill, S. H. Oakes, Anand Odbayar, Caleb Ogle, Sean Oishi-Holder, Nicholas Olguin, Nathaniel P. Olson, Jason Ong, Elena N. Opp, Dan Orbidan, Ryan Oros, Althea E. Ort, Matthew Osborn, Austin Osogwin, Grant Otto, Jessica Oudakker, Igor Overchuk, Hannah M. Padgette, Jacqueline Padilla, Mallory Palizzi, Madeleine L. Palmgren, Adler Palos, Luke J. Pan, Nathan L. Parker, Sasha R. Parker, Evan J. Parkinson, Anish Parulekar, Paige J. Pastor, Kajal Patel, Akhil Patel, Neil S. Patel, Samuel Patti, Catherine Patton, Genevieve K. Payne, Matthew P. Payne, Harrison M. Pearl, Charles B. Beck Von Peccoz, Alexander J. Pedersen, Lily M. Pelster, Munisettha E. Peou, J. S. Perez, Freddy Perez, Anneliese Pesce, Audrey J. Petersen, B. Peterson, Romeo S. L. Petric, Joshua Pettine, Ethan J. Phalen, Alexander V. Pham, Denise M. Phan, Callie C Pherigo, Lance Phillips, Justin Phillips, Krista Phommatha, Alex Pietras, Tawanchai P. Pine, Sedique Pitsuean-Meier, Andrew M. Pixley, Will Plantz, William C. Plummer, Kaitlyn E. Plutt, Audrey E. Plzak, Kyle Pohle, Hyden Polikoff, Matthew Pollard, Madelyn Polly, Trevor J. Porter, David Price, Nicholas K. Price, Gale H. Prinster, Henry Austin Propper, Josh Quarderer, Megan S. 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9. Dysregulation of astrocyte-secreted pleiotrophin contributes to neuronal structural and functional phenotypes in Down Syndrome
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10. Late‐season nitrogen uptake across the western coastal Alaskan Arctic
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11. Coronal Heating as Determined by the Solar Flare Frequency Distribution Obtained by Aggregating Case Studies
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C., additional, Lee, Junwon, additional, Lee, Adrianna J., additional, Lee, Justin, additional, Lee, Alexis Ying-Shan, additional, Lee, Christian J, additional, Lee, Nathaniel F., additional, Leiker, Linzhi, additional, Lengerich, Dylan, additional, Leoni, Cecilia, additional, Lezak, Adrienne R., additional, Li, David Y., additional, Li, Isaac, additional, Liao, Ryan Z., additional, Linders, Bridget, additional, Linger, Morgan I, additional, Linnane, Katherine B., additional, Lippincott, Sam, additional, Lister, Barrett, additional, Litton, Shelby D, additional, Liu, Nianzi, additional, Liu, Steven Y., additional, Logan, Timothy W., additional, Londres, Nathan, additional, Lonergan, Mia C., additional, Lookhoff, Emily, additional, Loomis, N. E., additional, Lopez, Christian, additional, Loring, Justin, additional, Lucca, Jeffrey, additional, Lukianow, Dax, additional, M. Cheang, Nathan, additional, Macdonald, William, additional, Madonna, Claire A., additional, Madsen, Kasey O., additional, Maksimuk, Tiffany E., additional, Mallory, Macguire, additional, Malone, Ryan A., additional, Maly, Blake, additional, Manzanares, Xander R., additional, Maravi, Aimee S., additional, Marcus, Serafima M., additional, Marikar, Nasreen, additional, Marquez, Josie A., additional, Marquez, Mathew J., additional, Marsh, Lauren, additional, Marsh, Toni, additional, Martin, Logan S., additional, Martinez, Alexa M., additional, Martinez, Jose R., additional, Martinez, Hazelia K., additional, Martyr, Cara, additional, Masri, Mirna, additional, Matessi, Giorgio, additional, Khan Mohd Reduan Mathavan, Adam Izz, additional, Mathieson, Randi M., additional, Mathur, Kabir P., additional, Mauer, Graham, additional, Mayer, Victoria A., additional, Mazzotta, Liam, additional, Mccammon, Glen S., additional, Mcconvey, Rowan, additional, Mccormick, Tyler, additional, Mccoy, Andrew, additional, Mcentee, Kelleen, additional, Mcgarvey, Meaghan V., additional, Mcgill, Riley M., additional, Mcintyre, James K., additional, Mckemey, Finbar K., additional, Mcmorris, Zane, additional, Mcmullan, Jesse J., additional, Mcquaid, Ella, additional, Mcvey, Caden, additional, Mccurry, Kyle, additional, Medellin, Mateo M., additional, Medialdea, Melissa, additional, Mehidic, Amar, additional, Meillon, Stella, additional, Meiselman-Ashen, Jonah B., additional, Mellett, Sarah, additional, Menassa, Dominic, additional, Mendez, Citlali, additional, Mendoza-Anselmi, Patricia, additional, Menke, Riley, additional, Mesgina, Sarah, additional, Mewhirter, William J., additional, Meyer, Ethan, additional, Miften, Aya M., additional, Miles, Ethan J., additional, Miller, Andrew, additional, Miller, Joshua B., additional, Millican, Emily B., additional, Millican, Sarah J., additional, Mills, Dylan P., additional, Minimo, Josh, additional, Misener, Jay H., additional, Mitchell, Alexander J., additional, Mizzi, Alexander Z., additional, Molina-Saenz, Luis, additional, Moll, Tyler S, additional, Moll, Hayden, additional, Montano, Maximus, additional, Montoya, Michael, additional, Monyek, Eli, additional, Mora, Jacqueline Rodriguez, additional, Morales, Gavin, additional, Morales, Genaro, additional, Morelock, Annalise M., additional, Morency, Cora, additional, Moreno, Angel J., additional, Morgan, Remy, additional, Moss, Alexander P., additional, Muckenthaler, Brandon A., additional, Mueller, Alexander, additional, Mulcahy, Owen T., additional, Mundy, Aria T., additional, Muniz, Alexis A., additional, Murphy, Maxwell J., additional, Murphy, Madalyn C., additional, Murphy, Ryan C., additional, Murrel, Tyler, additional, Musgrave, Andrew J., additional, Myer, Michael S., additional, Nandu, Kshmya, additional, Napoletano, Elena R., additional, Naqi, Abdulaziz, additional, Narayan, Anoothi, additional, Nasser, Liebe, additional, Neeland, Brenna K, additional, Nehring, Molly, additional, Nelson, Maya Li, additional, Nguyen, Lena P., additional, Nguyen, Lena, additional, Nguyen, Leonardo, additional, Nguyen, Valerie A., additional, Nguyen, Khoa D, additional, Norden, Kelso, additional, Norris, Cooper, additional, Nunes-Valdes, Dario, additional, Nussbaum, Rosemary O., additional, O’Sullivan, Cian, additional, O’Neill, Ian, additional, Oakes, S. H., additional, Odbayar, Anand, additional, Ogle, Caleb, additional, Oishi-Holder, Sean, additional, Olguin, Nicholas, additional, Olson, Nathaniel P., additional, Ong, Jason, additional, Opp, Elena N., additional, Orbidan, Dan, additional, Oros, Ryan, additional, Ort, Althea E., additional, Osborn, Matthew, additional, Osogwin, Austin, additional, Otto, Grant, additional, Oudakker, Jessica, additional, Overchuk, Igor, additional, Padgette, Hannah M., additional, Padilla, Jacqueline, additional, Palizzi, Mallory, additional, Palmgren, Madeleine L., additional, Palos, Adler, additional, Pan, Luke J., additional, Parker, Nathan L., additional, Parker, Sasha R., additional, Parkinson, Evan J., additional, Parulekar, Anish, additional, Pastor, Paige J., additional, Patel, Kajal, additional, Patel, Akhil, additional, Patel, Neil S., additional, Patti, Samuel, additional, Patton, Catherine, additional, Payne, Genevieve K., additional, Payne, Matthew P., additional, Pearl, Harrison M., additional, Beck Von Peccoz, Charles B., additional, Pedersen, Alexander J., additional, Pelster, Lily M., additional, Peou, Munisettha E., additional, Perez, J. S., additional, Perez, Freddy, additional, Pesce, Anneliese, additional, Petersen, Audrey J., additional, Peterson, B., additional, Petric, Romeo S. L., additional, Pettine, Joshua, additional, Phalen, Ethan J., additional, Pham, Alexander V., additional, Phan, Denise M., additional, Pherigo, Callie C, additional, Phillips, Lance, additional, Phillips, Justin, additional, Phommatha, Krista, additional, Pietras, Alex, additional, Pine, Tawanchai P., additional, Pitsuean-Meier, Sedique, additional, Pixley, Andrew M., additional, Plantz, Will, additional, Plummer, William C., additional, Plutt, Kaitlyn E., additional, Plzak, Audrey E., additional, Pohle, Kyle, additional, Polikoff, Hyden, additional, Pollard, Matthew, additional, Polly, Madelyn, additional, Porter, Trevor J., additional, Price, David, additional, Price, Nicholas K., additional, Prinster, Gale H., additional, Propper, Henry Austin, additional, Quarderer, Josh, additional, Quinn, Megan S., additional, Quinonez, Oliver, additional, Quispe, Devon, additional, Ragsdale, Cameron, additional, Rahn, Anna L., additional, Rakhmonova, M., additional, Ralapanawe, Anoush K, additional, Ramachandra, Nidhi, additional, Ramirez, Nathaniel, additional, Ramirez, Ariana C., additional, Ramirez, Sacha, additional, Randolph, Parker, additional, Ranjan, Anurag, additional, Rankin, Frederick C, additional, Rapaport, Sarah Grace, additional, Ratajczyk, Nicholas O, additional, Ray, Mia G. V., additional, Reagan, Brian D., additional, Recchia, John C., additional, Reddy, Brooklyn J., additional, Reed, Joseph, additional, Reed, Charlie, additional, Reeves, Justin, additional, Reh, Eileen N., additional, Von Reich, Ferin J., additional, Reyna, Andrea B., additional, Reynolds, Alexander, additional, Reynolds, Hope, additional, Rippel, Matthew, additional, Rivas, Guillermo A., additional, Rives, Anna Linnea, additional, Robert, Amanda M., additional, Robertson, Samuel M., additional, Rodgers, Maeve, additional, Rojec, Stewart, additional, Romero, Andres C., additional, Rosasco, Ryan, additional, Rossman, Beth, additional, Rotter, Michael, additional, Rounsefell, Tyndall, additional, Rouse, Charlotte, additional, Routledge, Allie C., additional, Roy, Marc G., additional, Roy, Zoe A., additional, Ruger, Ryan, additional, Ruggles-Delgado, Kendall, additional, Rule, Ian C., additional, Rumley, Madigan, additional, Runyon, Brenton M., additional, Ruprecht, Collin, additional, Russell, Bowman, additional, Russell, Sloan, additional, Ryder, Diana, additional, Saeb, David, additional, Salazar, J., additional, Salazar, Violeta, additional, Saldi, Maxwell, additional, Salgado, Jose A., additional, Salindeho, Adam D., additional, Sanchez, Ethan S., additional, Sanchez-Sanchez, Gustavo, additional, Sarfaraz, Darian, additional, Sarkar, Sucheta, additional, Sato, Ginn A., additional, Savage, Carl, additional, Schaller, Marcus T., additional, Scheck, Benjamin T., additional, Schlenker, Jared A. W., additional, Schofer, Matthew J, additional, Schubert, Stephanie H., additional, Schultze, Courtney, additional, Schumacher, Grace K, additional, Seglem, Kasper, additional, Serio, Lauren, additional, Seux, Octave, additional, Shahba, Hannan, additional, Shannahan, Callie D., additional, Sharma, Shajesh, additional, Shaver, Nathan, additional, Shaw, Timothy, additional, Shelby, Arlee K., additional, Shelby, Emma, additional, Shelchuk, Grace, additional, Sheldrake, Tucker, additional, Sherry, Daniel P., additional, Shi, Kyle Z., additional, Shields, Amanda M., additional, Shin, Kyungeun, additional, Shockley, Michael C., additional, Shoha, Dominick, additional, Shortman, Jadon, additional, Shuttleworth, Mitchell, additional, Sibrell, Lisa, additional, Sickler, Molly G., additional, Siles, Nathan, additional, Silvester, H. K., additional, Simmons, Conor, additional, Simone, Dylan M., additional, Simone, Anna, additional, Singh, Savi, additional, Singh, Maya A., additional, Sinkovic, Madeline, additional, Sipowicz, Leo, additional, Sjoroos, Chris, additional, Slocum, Ryan, additional, Slyne, Colin, additional, Smart, Korben, additional, Smith, Alexandra N., additional, Smith, Kelly, additional, Smith, Corey, additional, Smith, Elena K., additional, Smith, Samantha M., additional, Smith, Percy, additional, Smith, Trevor J, additional, Snyder, G. L., additional, Soby, Daniel A., additional, Sohail, Arman S., additional, Solorio, William J., additional, Solt, Lincoln, additional, Soon, Caitlin, additional, Spangler, Ava A, additional, Spicer, Benjamin C., additional, Srivastava, Ashish, additional, Stamos, Emily, additional, Starbuck, Peter, additional, Stark, Ethan K., additional, Starling, Travis, additional, Staudenmier, Caitlyn, additional, Steinbarth, Sheen L., additional, Steinsberger, Christopher H., additional, Stepaniak, Tyler, additional, Steward, Ellie N., additional, Stewart, Trey, additional, Stewart, T. C., additional, Stratmeyer, Cooper N., additional, Stratton, Grant L., additional, Stribling, Jordin L., additional, Sulaiman, S. A, additional, Sullivan, Brandon J, additional, Sundell, M. E., additional, Sur, Sohan N., additional, Suri, Rohan, additional, Swartz, Jason R., additional, Sweeney, Joshua D., additional, Syed, Konner, additional, Szabo, Emi, additional, Szeremeta, Philip, additional, Ta, Michael-Tan D., additional, Tanguma, Nolan C., additional, Taulman, Kyle, additional, Taylor, Nicole, additional, Taylor, Eleanor, additional, Taylor, Liam C., additional, Tayman, K. E., additional, Tellez, Yesica, additional, Terrile, Richard, additional, Tesdahl, Corey D, additional, Thielmann, Quinn N., additional, Thoman, Gerig, additional, Thomas, Daniel, additional, Thomas, Jeffrey J., additional, Thompson, William N., additional, Thornally, Noah R., additional, Tobin, Darien P., additional, Ton, Kelly, additional, Toon, Nathaniel J., additional, Tran, Kevin, additional, Tran, Bryn, additional, Trank-Greene, Maedee, additional, Trautwein, Emily D., additional, Traxler, Robert B., additional, Tressler, Judah, additional, Trofino, Tyson R., additional, Troisi, Thomas, additional, Trunko, Benjamin L., additional, Truong, Joshua K., additional, Tucker, Julia, additional, Umbricht, Thomas D, additional, Uphoff, C. H., additional, Upthegrove, Zachary T., additional, Vadayar, Shreenija, additional, Valencia, Whitney, additional, Vallery, Mia M., additional, Vanetten, Eleanor, additional, Vann, John D., additional, Varela, Ilian, additional, Vassilyev, Alexandr, additional, Vaver, Nicholas J., additional, Velamala, Anjali A., additional, Vendetti, Evan, additional, Venegas, Nancy Ortiz, additional, Vepa, Aditya V., additional, Vess, Marcus T., additional, Veta, Jenna S., additional, Victory, Andrew, additional, Vinson, Jessica, additional, Vogel, Connor Maklain, additional, Wagoner, Michaela, additional, Wallace, Steven P., additional, Wallace, Logan, additional, Waller, Caroline, additional, Wang, Jiawei, additional, Warble, Keenan, additional, Ward-Chene, N. R. D., additional, Watson, James Adam, additional, Weber, Robert J., additional, Wegner, Aidan B., additional, Weigand, Anthony A, additional, Weiner, Amanda M., additional, West, Ayana, additional, Wexler, Ethan Benjamin, additional, Wheeler, Nicola H., additional, White, Jamison R., additional, White, Zachary, additional, White, Oliver S., additional, Whittall, Lloyd C., additional, Wilcove, Isaac, additional, Wilkinson, Blake C., additional, Willard, John S., additional, Williams, Abigail K., additional, Williams, Sajan, additional, Wilson, Orion K., additional, Wilson, Evan M., additional, Wilson, Timothy R., additional, Wilson, Connor B., additional, Witkoff, Briahn, additional, Wolfe, Aubrey M., additional, Wolle, Jackson R., additional, Wood, Travis M., additional, Woodard, Aiden L., additional, Wootten, Katelynn, additional, Xiao, Catherine, additional, Yang, Jianing, additional, Yang, Zhanchao, additional, Young, Trenton J., additional, Young, Isabel, additional, Zenner, Thomas, additional, Zhang, Jiaqi, additional, Zhao, Tianwei, additional, Zhao, Tiannie, additional, Zhao, Noah Y., additional, Zhou, Chongrui, additional, Ziebold, Josh J, additional, Ziegler, Lucas J., additional, Zygmunt, James C., additional, Zhang, Jinhua, additional, and Lewandowski, H. 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12. Late‐season nitrogen uptake across the western coastal Alaskan Arctic
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Brianna C. Stanley, Rachel E. Sipler, Quinn N. Roberts, Jenna L. Spackeen, E. Zane Norton, and Deborah A. Bronk
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13. ExoClock Project. III. 450 New Exoplanet Ephemerides from Ground and Space Observations
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Kokori, A., primary, Tsiaras, A., additional, Edwards, B., additional, Jones, A., additional, Pantelidou, G., additional, Tinetti, G., additional, Bewersdorff, L., additional, Iliadou, A., additional, Jongen, Y., additional, Lekkas, G., additional, Nastasi, A., additional, Poultourtzidis, E., additional, Sidiropoulos, C., additional, Walter, F., additional, Wünsche, A., additional, Abraham, R., additional, Agnihotri, V. K., additional, Albanesi, R., additional, Arce-Mansego, E., additional, Arnot, D., additional, Audejean, M., additional, Aumasson, C., additional, Bachschmidt, M., additional, Baj, G., additional, Barroy, P. R., additional, Belinski, A. A., additional, Bennett, D., additional, Benni, P., additional, Bernacki, K., additional, Betti, L., additional, Biagini, A., additional, Bosch, P., additional, Brandebourg, P., additional, Brát, L., additional, Bretton, M., additional, Brincat, S. M., additional, Brouillard, S., additional, Bruzas, A., additional, Bruzzone, A., additional, Buckland, R. A., additional, Caló, M., additional, Campos, F., additional, Carreño, A., additional, Carrion Rodrigo, J. A., additional, Casali, R., additional, Casalnuovo, G., additional, Cataneo, M., additional, Chang, C.-M., additional, Changeat, L., additional, Chowdhury, V., additional, Ciantini, R., additional, Cilluffo, M., additional, Coliac, J.-F., additional, Conzo, G., additional, Correa, M., additional, Coulon, G., additional, Crouzet, N., additional, Crow, M. V., additional, Curtis, I. A., additional, Daniel, D., additional, Dauchet, B., additional, Dawes, S., additional, Deldem, M., additional, Deligeorgopoulos, D., additional, Dransfield, G., additional, Dymock, R., additional, Eenmäe, T., additional, Esseiva, N., additional, Evans, P., additional, Falco, C., additional, Farfán, R. G., additional, Fernández-Lajús, E., additional, Ferratfiat, S., additional, Ferreira, S. L., additional, Ferretti, A., additional, Fiołka, J., additional, Fowler, M., additional, Futcher, S. R., additional, Gabellini, D., additional, Gainey, T., additional, Gaitan, J., additional, Gajdoš, P., additional, García-Sánchez, A., additional, Garlitz, J., additional, Gillier, C., additional, Gison, C., additional, Gonzales, J., additional, Gorshanov, D., additional, Grau Horta, F., additional, Grivas, G., additional, Guerra, P., additional, Guillot, T., additional, Haswell, C. A., additional, Haymes, T., additional, Hentunen, V.-P., additional, Hills, K., additional, Hose, K., additional, Humbert, T., additional, Hurter, F., additional, Hynek, T., additional, Irzyk, M., additional, Jacobsen, J., additional, Jannetta, A. L., additional, Johnson, K., additional, Jóźwik-Wabik, P., additional, Kaeouach, A. E., additional, Kang, W., additional, Kiiskinen, H., additional, Kim, T., additional, Kivila, Ü., additional, Koch, B., additional, Kolb, U., additional, Kučáková, H., additional, Lai, S.-P., additional, Laloum, D., additional, Lasota, S., additional, Lewis, L. A., additional, Liakos, G.-I., additional, Libotte, F., additional, Lomoz, F., additional, Lopresti, C., additional, Majewski, R., additional, Malcher, A., additional, Mallonn, M., additional, Mannucci, M., additional, Marchini, A., additional, Mari, J.-M., additional, Marino, A., additional, Marino, G., additional, Mario, J.-C., additional, Marquette, J.-B., additional, Martínez-Bravo, F. A., additional, Mašek, M., additional, Matassa, P., additional, Michel, P., additional, Michelet, J., additional, Miller, M., additional, Miny, E., additional, Molina, D., additional, Mollier, T., additional, Monteleone, B., additional, Montigiani, N., additional, Morales-Aimar, M., additional, Mortari, F., additional, Morvan, M., additional, Mugnai, L. V., additional, Murawski, G., additional, Naponiello, L., additional, Naudin, J.-L., additional, Naves, R., additional, Néel, D., additional, Neito, R., additional, Neveu, S., additional, Noschese, A., additional, Öğmen, Y., additional, Ohshima, O., additional, Orbanic, Z., additional, Pace, E. P., additional, Pantacchini, C., additional, Paschalis, N. I., additional, Pereira, C., additional, Peretto, I., additional, Perroud, V., additional, Phillips, M., additional, Pintr, P., additional, Pioppa, J.-B., additional, Plazas, J., additional, Poelarends, A. J., additional, Popowicz, A., additional, Purcell, J., additional, Quinn, N., additional, Raetz, M., additional, Rees, D., additional, Regembal, F., additional, Rocchetto, M., additional, Rocci, P.-F., additional, Rockenbauer, M., additional, Roth, R., additional, Rousselot, L., additional, Rubia, X., additional, Ruocco, N., additional, Russo, E., additional, Salisbury, M., additional, Salvaggio, F., additional, Santos, A., additional, Savage, J., additional, Scaggiante, F., additional, Sedita, D., additional, Shadick, S., additional, Silva, A. F., additional, Sioulas, N., additional, Školník, V., additional, Smith, M., additional, Smolka, M., additional, Solmaz, A., additional, Stanbury, N., additional, Stouraitis, D., additional, Tan, T.-G., additional, Theusner, M., additional, Thurston, G., additional, Tifner, F. P., additional, Tomacelli, A., additional, Tomatis, A., additional, Trnka, J., additional, Tylšar, M., additional, Valeau, P., additional, Vignes, J.-P., additional, Villa, A., additional, Sureda, A. Vives, additional, Vora, K., additional, Vrašt’ák, M., additional, Walliang, D., additional, Wenzel, B., additional, Wright, D. E., additional, Zambelli, R., additional, Zhang, M., additional, and Zíbar, M., additional
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14. The relationship between parental adverse childhood experiences and the health, well-being and development outcomes of their children:a systematic review
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Arnold, R., Ahmed, F., Clarke, A., Quinn, N., Beenstock, J., Holland, P., Arnold, R., Ahmed, F., Clarke, A., Quinn, N., Beenstock, J., and Holland, P.
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Objectives A growing body of research is emerging regarding the relationship between parental adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and negative health, well-being and developmental outcomes in their children. This systematic review seeks to understand the relationship between parental ACEs and the health, well-being and developmental outcomes of their children and whether the relationships differ according to the number and type of parental ACEs. Study design Systematic review. Method The review includes articles published between 2000 and 2021 from studies using quantitative longitudinal methods and multivariate analysis to investigate the relationship between parental ACEs and their offspring's outcomes. Relevant studies were identified through a systematic search of five databases and findings synthesised using a narrative synthesis. This review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42021274068). Results Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review. This resulted in a combined population sample of 124,043 parents and 128,400 children. Diversity in measurement of parental ACE exposure and in the type of ACEs measured within the studies precluded a meta-analysis. Offspring of parents exposed to ACEs had a higher risk of a range of negative health, well-being and developmental outcomes. This relationship differs according to the number and type of parental ACEs, with a positive relationship observed between the number of parental ACEs and the risk of negative health, well-being and development outcomes in their children. Conclusions These findings indicate that screening for parental ACEs by health visitors, midwives and other health or social care staff may identify an at-risk population of infants, children and adolescents and improve child outcomes.
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15. What is the Connection Between Weight Inclusivity and Sexual Health?
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Hicks-Roof, K., primary, Zeglin, R., additional, Quinn, N., additional, Boggs, C., additional, Glusenkamp, H., additional, Rule, M., additional, and Terrell, K., additional
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16. Phenology of plant reproduction, foliar infection, and herbivory change along an urbanization gradient
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Quinn N. Fox, Mahal J. Bugay, Eleanor Grant, Olivia Shaw, Keiko Farah, and Rachel M. Penczykowski
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Urbanization involves numerous environmental changes that may affect the timing of plant reproduction and foliar damage by pathogens, herbivores, and human activities. Yet such relationships have not been examined simultaneously in plant populations across levels of urbanization.We conducted monthly surveys of 22 populations of Plantago lanceolata and P. rugelii in parks spanning an urbanization gradient. We quantified plant reproductive development and prevalence of powdery mildew infection, insect herbivory, and mowing damage. Additionally, we placed potted “sentinel” plants into field populations to directly measure infection and herbivory rates.Urbanization was associated with earlier flowering and more seed production for P. rugelii, but less seed maturation for P. lanceolata. Mildew epidemics on P. rugelii started earlier and achieved greater prevalence in more urban sites. Correspondingly, sentinels only became infected in suburban and urban sites. There was less infection on P. lanceolata, including sentinels, suggesting low availability of pathogen genotypes able to infect this species. Early-summer herbivory on both plant species was accelerated in urban sites.Urbanization has species-specific associations with reproductive phenology and is associated with increased early-summer herbivory, larger epidemics of a foliar pathogen, and more mowing damage on two weedy herbs
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17. VizieR Online Data Catalog: Triton light curves from 05/10/2017 (Marques Oliveira+, 2022)
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Marques Oliveira, J., Sicardy, B., Gomes-Junior, A. R., Ortiz, J. L., Strobel, D. F., Bertrand, T., Forget, F., Lellouch, E., Desmars, J., Berard, D., Doressoundiram, A., Lecacheux, J., Leiva, R., Meza, E., Roques, F., Souami, D., Widemann, T., Santos-Sanz, P., Morales, N., Duffard, R., Fernandez-Valenzuela, E., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Braga-Ribas, F., Morgado, B. E., Assafin, M., Camargo, J. I. B., Vieira-Martins, R., Benedetti-Rossi, G., Santos-Filho, S., Banda-Huarca, M. V., Quispe-Huaynasi, F., Pereira, C. L., Rommel, F. L., Margoti, G., Dias-Oliveira, A., Colas, F., Berthier, J., Renner, S., Hueso, R., Perez-Hoyos, S., Sanchez-Lavega, A., Rojas, J. F., Beisker, W., Kretlow, M., Herald, D., Gault, D., Bath, K.-L., Bode, H.-J., Bredner, E., Guhl, K., Haymes, T. V., Hummel, E., Kattentidt, B., Klos, O., Pratt, A., Thome, B., Avdellidou, C., Gazeas, K., Karampotsiou, E., Tzouganatos, L., Kardasis, E., Christou, A. A., Xilouris, E. M., Alikakos, I., Gourzelas, A., Liakos, A., Charmandaris, V., Jelinek, M., Strobl, J., Eberle, A., Rapp, K., Gahrken, B., Kowo Llik, S., Bitzer, R., Miller, M., Herzogenrath, G., Frangenberg, D., Brandis, L., Puetz, I., Perdelwitz, V., Piehler, G. M., Riepe, P., von Poschinger, K., Baruffetti, P., Cenadelli, D., Christille, J.-M., Ciabattari, F., Di, Luca R., Alboresi, D., Leto, G., Zanmar Sanchez, R., Bruno, P., Occhipinti, G., Morrone, L., Cupolino, L., Noschese, A., Vecchione, A., Scalia, C., Lo Savio, R., Giardina, G., Kamoun, S., Barbosa, R., Behrend, R., Spano, M., Bouchet, E., Cottier, M., Falco, L., Gallego, S., Tortorelli, L., Sposetti, S., Sussenbach, J., van den Abbeel, F., Andre, P., Llibre, M., Pailler, F., Ardissone, J., Boutet, M., Sanchez, J., Bretton, M., Cailleau, A., Pic, V., Granier, L., Chauvet, R., Conjat, M., Dauvergne, J. L., Dechambre, O., Delay, P., Delcroix, M., Rousselot, L., Ferreira, J., Machado, P., Tanga, P., Rivet, J.-P., Frappa, E., Irzyk, M., Jabet, F., Kaschinski, M., Klotz, A., Rieugnie, Y., Klotz, A. N., Labrevoir, O., Lavandier, D., Walliang, D., Leroy, A., Bouley, S., Lisciandra, S., Coliac, J.-F., Metz, F., Erpelding, D., Nougayrede, P., Miniou, M., Moindrot, S., Morel, P., Reginato, B., Reginato, E., Rudelle, J., Tregon, B., Tanguy, R., David, J., Thuillot, W., Hestroffer, D., Vaudescal, G., Baba Aissa, D., Grigahcene, Z., Briggs, D., Broadbent, S., Denyer, P., Haigh, N. J., Quinn, N., Thurston, G., Fossey, S. J., Arena, C., Jennings, M., Talbot, J., Alonso, S., Roman Reche, A., Casanova, V., Briggs, E., Iglesias-Marzoa, R., Abril Ibanez, J., Diaz, Martin M. C., Gonzalez, H., Maestre Garcia, J. L., Marchant, J., Ordonez-Etxeberria, I., Martorell, P., Salamero, J., Organero, F., Ana, L., Fonseca, F., Peris, V., Brevia, O., Selva, A., Perello, C., Cabedo, V., Goncalves, R., Ferreira, M., Marques Dias, F., Daassou, A., Barkaoui, K., Benkhaldoun, Z., Guennoun, M., Chouqar, J., Jehin, E., Rinner, C., Lloyd, J., El Moutamid, M., Lamarche, C., Pollock, J. T., Caton, D. B., Kouprianov, V., Timerson, B. W., Blanchard, G., Payet, B., Peyrot, A., Teng-Chuen-Yu, J.-P., Francoise, J., Mondon, B., Payet, T., Boissel, C., Castets, M., Hubbard, W. B., Hill, R., Reitsema, H. J., Mousis, O., Ball, L., Hutcheon, S., Lay, K., Anderson, P., Moy, M., Jonsen, M., Pink, I., Walters, R., Downs, B., Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Ephémérides (IMCCE), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Lille-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Photometry ,Planets ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Solar system - Abstract
International audience; The data provided features all light curves from the 5 October 2017 event. The names of the files are the same names, in lower caps and with no spaces, that are presented in Figures C.1 and C.2. The first column of all files is the time in seconds, starting on 5 October 2017 00:00:00 UTC. The second column of all files is the normalised flux, where the unocculted flux oscillates around 1. (2 data files).
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18. Constraints on the structure and seasonal variations of Triton's atmosphere from the 5 October 2017 stellar occultation and previous observations
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Física aplicada I, Fisika aplikatua I, Marques Oliveira, Joana, Sicardy, Bruno, Gómes Junior, A.R., Ortiz, J.L., Strobel, D.F., Bertrand, T., Forget, F., Lellouch, E., Desmars, J., Bérard, D., Doressoundiram, A., Lecacheux, J., Leiva, R., Meza, E., Roques, F., Souami, D., Widemann, T., Santos Sanz, Pablo, Morales, N., Duffard, Rene, Fernández Valenzuela, Estela, Castro Tirado, A.J., Braga Ribas, Felipe, Morgado, Bruno, Assafin, Marcelo, Bueno de Camargo, Julio Ignacio, Vieira Martins, Roberto, Benedetti Rossi, Gustavo, Santos Filho, S., Banda Huarca, M.V., Quispe Huaynasi, F., Pereira, Chrystian Luciano, Rommel, Flavia Luane, Margoti, Giuliano, Dias Oliveira, A., Colas, F., Berthier, J., Renner, S., Hueso, Ricardo, Pérez Hoyos, Santiago, Sánchez Lavega, Agustín María, Rojas Palenzuela, José Félix, Beisker, W., Kretlow, Mike, Herald, D., Gault, D., Bath, K.-L., Bode, H.-J., Bredner, E., Guhl, K., Haymes, T.V., Hummel, E., Kattentidt, B., Klös, O., Pratt, A., Thome, B., Avdellidou, Chrysa, Gazeas, K., Karampotsiou, E., Tzouganatos, L., Kardasis, E., Christou, A.A., Xilouris, Emmanuel, Alikakos, I., Gourzelas, A., Liakos, Alexios, Charmandaris, Vassilis, Jelínek, Martin, Štrobl, Jan, Eberle, A., Rapp, K., Gährken, B., Klemt, B., Kowollik, S., Bitzer, R., Miller, M., Herzogenrath, G., Frangenberg, Dirk, Brandis, L., Pütz, I., Perdelwitz, Volker, Piehler, G. M., Riepe, P., von Poschinger, K., Baruffetti, P., Cenadelli, D., Christille, J.-M., Ciabattari, F., Di Luca, R., Alboresi, D., Leto, Giuseppe, Zanmar Sánchez, R., Bruno, P., Occhipinti, G., Morrone, L., Cupolino, L., Noschese, A., Vecchione, A., Scalia, Cesare, Lo Savio, R., Giardina, G., Kamoun, S., Barbosa, R., Behrend, R., Spano, M., Bouchet, E., Cottier, M., Falco, L., G. Gallego, Sofía, Tortorelli, Luca, Sposetti, S., Sussenbach, J., Van Den Abbeel, F., André, P., Llibre, M., Pailler, Frédéric, Ardissone, J., Boutet, Michel, Sánchez, J., Bretton, M., Cailleau, A., Pic, V., Granier, L., Chauvet, R., Conjat, M., Dauvergne, J.L., Dechambre, O., Delay, P., Delcroix, Marc, Rousselot, Lionel, Ferreira, João, Machado, Pedro, Tanga, P., Rivet, J.-P., Frappa, Eric, Irzyk, M., Jabet, F., Kaschinski, M., Klotz, A., Rieugnie, Y., Klotz, A.N., Labrevoir, O., Lavandier, D., Walliang, D., Leroy, A., Bouley, S., Lisciandra, S., Coliac, Jean-François, Metz, F., Erpelding, D., Nougayrede, Jean-Philippe, Midavaine, T., Miniou, M., Moindrot, S., Morel, P., Reginato, B., Reginato, E., Rudelle, J., Tregon, B., Tanguy, R., David, J., Thuillot, W., Hestroffer, D., Vaudescal, G., Baba Aissa, D., Grigahcene, Z., Briggs, D., Broadbent, Stephen, Denyer, P., Haigh, Nicholas, Quinn, N., Thurston, G., Fossey, S. J., Arena, C., Jennings, M., talbot, J., Alonso Burgos, Sergio, Román Reche, A., Casanova, V., Briggs, E., Iglesias Marzoa, Ramón, Abril Ibáñez, J., Díaz Martín, M.C., González, H., Maestre García, J.L., Marchant, Jonathan, Ordoñez Etxeberria, Iñaki, Martorell, P., Salamero, J., Organero, F., Ana, L., Fonseca, F., Peris, V., Brevia, O., Selva, A., Perelló Pérez, Carlos, Cabedo, V., Gonçalves, Rui M. D., Ferreira, M., Marques Dias, Filipe, Daassou, A., Barkaoui, Khalid, Benkhaldoun, Z., Guennoun, M., Chouqar, J., Jehin, E., Rinner, C., Lloyd, J., El Moutamid, Maryame, Lamarche, C., Pollock, J.T., caton, D.B., Kouprianov, Vladimir, Timerson, B.W., Blanchard, G., Payet, B., Peyrot, A., Teng-Chuen-Yu, J.-P., Françoise, J., Mondon, Bernard, Payet, Thierry, Boissel, C., Castets, M., Hubbard, William, Hill, R., Reitsema, H. J., Mousis, Olivier, Ball, L., Neilsen, G., Hutcheon, S., lay, K., Anderson, P., Moy, M., Jonsen, M., Pink, I., Walters, R., Downs, B., Física aplicada I, Fisika aplikatua I, Marques Oliveira, Joana, Sicardy, Bruno, Gómes Junior, A.R., Ortiz, J.L., Strobel, D.F., Bertrand, T., Forget, F., Lellouch, E., Desmars, J., Bérard, D., Doressoundiram, A., Lecacheux, J., Leiva, R., Meza, E., Roques, F., Souami, D., Widemann, T., Santos Sanz, Pablo, Morales, N., Duffard, Rene, Fernández Valenzuela, Estela, Castro Tirado, A.J., Braga Ribas, Felipe, Morgado, Bruno, Assafin, Marcelo, Bueno de Camargo, Julio Ignacio, Vieira Martins, Roberto, Benedetti Rossi, Gustavo, Santos Filho, S., Banda Huarca, M.V., Quispe Huaynasi, F., Pereira, Chrystian Luciano, Rommel, Flavia Luane, Margoti, Giuliano, Dias Oliveira, A., Colas, F., Berthier, J., Renner, S., Hueso, Ricardo, Pérez Hoyos, Santiago, Sánchez Lavega, Agustín María, Rojas Palenzuela, José Félix, Beisker, W., Kretlow, Mike, Herald, D., Gault, D., Bath, K.-L., Bode, H.-J., Bredner, E., Guhl, K., Haymes, T.V., Hummel, E., Kattentidt, B., Klös, O., Pratt, A., Thome, B., Avdellidou, Chrysa, Gazeas, K., Karampotsiou, E., Tzouganatos, L., Kardasis, E., Christou, A.A., Xilouris, Emmanuel, Alikakos, I., Gourzelas, A., Liakos, Alexios, Charmandaris, Vassilis, Jelínek, Martin, Štrobl, Jan, Eberle, A., Rapp, K., Gährken, B., Klemt, B., Kowollik, S., Bitzer, R., Miller, M., Herzogenrath, G., Frangenberg, Dirk, Brandis, L., Pütz, I., Perdelwitz, Volker, Piehler, G. M., Riepe, P., von Poschinger, K., Baruffetti, P., Cenadelli, D., Christille, J.-M., Ciabattari, F., Di Luca, R., Alboresi, D., Leto, Giuseppe, Zanmar Sánchez, R., Bruno, P., Occhipinti, G., Morrone, L., Cupolino, L., Noschese, A., Vecchione, A., Scalia, Cesare, Lo Savio, R., Giardina, G., Kamoun, S., Barbosa, R., Behrend, R., Spano, M., Bouchet, E., Cottier, M., Falco, L., G. Gallego, Sofía, Tortorelli, Luca, Sposetti, S., Sussenbach, J., Van Den Abbeel, F., André, P., Llibre, M., Pailler, Frédéric, Ardissone, J., Boutet, Michel, Sánchez, J., Bretton, M., Cailleau, A., Pic, V., Granier, L., Chauvet, R., Conjat, M., Dauvergne, J.L., Dechambre, O., Delay, P., Delcroix, Marc, Rousselot, Lionel, Ferreira, João, Machado, Pedro, Tanga, P., Rivet, J.-P., Frappa, Eric, Irzyk, M., Jabet, F., Kaschinski, M., Klotz, A., Rieugnie, Y., Klotz, A.N., Labrevoir, O., Lavandier, D., Walliang, D., Leroy, A., Bouley, S., Lisciandra, S., Coliac, Jean-François, Metz, F., Erpelding, D., Nougayrede, Jean-Philippe, Midavaine, T., Miniou, M., Moindrot, S., Morel, P., Reginato, B., Reginato, E., Rudelle, J., Tregon, B., Tanguy, R., David, J., Thuillot, W., Hestroffer, D., Vaudescal, G., Baba Aissa, D., Grigahcene, Z., Briggs, D., Broadbent, Stephen, Denyer, P., Haigh, Nicholas, Quinn, N., Thurston, G., Fossey, S. J., Arena, C., Jennings, M., talbot, J., Alonso Burgos, Sergio, Román Reche, A., Casanova, V., Briggs, E., Iglesias Marzoa, Ramón, Abril Ibáñez, J., Díaz Martín, M.C., González, H., Maestre García, J.L., Marchant, Jonathan, Ordoñez Etxeberria, Iñaki, Martorell, P., Salamero, J., Organero, F., Ana, L., Fonseca, F., Peris, V., Brevia, O., Selva, A., Perelló Pérez, Carlos, Cabedo, V., Gonçalves, Rui M. D., Ferreira, M., Marques Dias, Filipe, Daassou, A., Barkaoui, Khalid, Benkhaldoun, Z., Guennoun, M., Chouqar, J., Jehin, E., Rinner, C., Lloyd, J., El Moutamid, Maryame, Lamarche, C., Pollock, J.T., caton, D.B., Kouprianov, Vladimir, Timerson, B.W., Blanchard, G., Payet, B., Peyrot, A., Teng-Chuen-Yu, J.-P., Françoise, J., Mondon, Bernard, Payet, Thierry, Boissel, C., Castets, M., Hubbard, William, Hill, R., Reitsema, H. J., Mousis, Olivier, Ball, L., Neilsen, G., Hutcheon, S., lay, K., Anderson, P., Moy, M., Jonsen, M., Pink, I., Walters, R., and Downs, B.
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Context. A stellar occultation by Neptune's main satellite, Triton, was observed on 5 October 2017 from Europe, North Africa, and the USA. We derived 90 light curves from this event, 42 of which yielded a central flash detection. Aims. We aimed at constraining Triton's atmospheric structure and the seasonal variations of its atmospheric pressure since the Voyager 2 epoch (1989). We also derived the shape of the lower atmosphere from central flash analysis. Methods. We used Abel inversions and direct ray-tracing code to provide the density, pressure, and temperature profiles in the altitude range similar to 8 km to similar to 190 km, corresponding to pressure levels from 9 mu bar down to a few nanobars. Results. (i) A pressure of 1.18 +/- 0.03 mu bar is found at a reference radius of 1400 km (47 km altitude). (ii) A new analysis of the Voyager 2 radio science occultation shows that this is consistent with an extrapolation of pressure down to the surface pressure obtained in 1989. (iii) A survey of occultations obtained between 1989 and 2017 suggests that an enhancement in surface pressure as reported during the 1990s might be real, but debatable, due to very few high S/N light curves and data accessible for reanalysis. The volatile transport model analysed supports a moderate increase in surface pressure, with a maximum value around 2005-2015 no higher than 23 mu bar. The pressures observed in 1995-1997 and 2017 appear mutually inconsistent with the volatile transport model presented here. (iv) The central flash structure does not show evidence of an atmospheric distortion. We find an upper limit of 0.0011 for the apparent oblateness of the atmosphere near the 8 km altitude.
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19. Fenofibrate, which reduces risk of sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes, is associated with early narrowing of retinal venules: a FIELD trial substudy
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Quinn, N, Januszewski, AS, Brazionis, L, O'Connell, R, Aryal, N, O'Day, J, Scott, R, Mitchell, P, Jenkins, AJ, Keech, AC, Quinn, N, Januszewski, AS, Brazionis, L, O'Connell, R, Aryal, N, O'Day, J, Scott, R, Mitchell, P, Jenkins, AJ, and Keech, AC
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Retinal vessel calibre metrics were evaluated at baseline and 2 years in a FIELD substudy (n = 208). Central retinal venule calibre was significantly reduced by fenofibrate and unchanged by placebo. Arteriole metrics did not change. Larger studies relating retinal vessel calibre to future diabetes complications and response to therapy are merited.
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20. Phenology of plant reproduction, foliar infection, and herbivory change along an urbanization gradient
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Fox, Quinn N., primary, Bugay, Mahal J., additional, Grant, Eleanor, additional, Shaw, Olivia, additional, Farah, Keiko, additional, and Penczykowski, Rachel M., additional
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21. Constraints on the structure and seasonal variations of Triton’s atmosphere from the 5 October 2017 stellar occultation and previous observations
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Marques Oliveira, J., primary, Sicardy, B., additional, Gomes-Júnior, A. R., additional, Ortiz, J. L., additional, Strobel, D. F., additional, Bertrand, T., additional, Forget, F., additional, Lellouch, E., additional, Desmars, J., additional, Bérard, D., additional, Doressoundiram, A., additional, Lecacheux, J., additional, Leiva, R., additional, Meza, E., additional, Roques, F., additional, Souami, D., additional, Widemann, T., additional, Santos-Sanz, P., additional, Morales, N., additional, Duffard, R., additional, Fernández-Valenzuela, E., additional, Castro-Tirado, A. J., additional, Braga-Ribas, F., additional, Morgado, B. E., additional, Assafin, M., additional, Camargo, J. I. B., additional, Vieira-Martins, R., additional, Benedetti-Rossi, G., additional, Santos-Filho, S., additional, Banda-Huarca, M. V., additional, Quispe-Huaynasi, F., additional, Pereira, C. L., additional, Rommel, F. L., additional, Margoti, G., additional, Dias-Oliveira, A., additional, Colas, F., additional, Berthier, J., additional, Renner, S., additional, Hueso, R., additional, Pérez-Hoyos, S., additional, Sánchez-Lavega, A., additional, Rojas, J. F., additional, Beisker, W., additional, Kretlow, M., additional, Herald, D., additional, Gault, D., additional, Bath, K.-L., additional, Bode, H.-J., additional, Bredner, E., additional, Guhl, K., additional, Haymes, T. V., additional, Hummel, E., additional, Kattentidt, B., additional, Klös, O., additional, Pratt, A., additional, Thome, B., additional, Avdellidou, C., additional, Gazeas, K., additional, Karampotsiou, E., additional, Tzouganatos, L., additional, Kardasis, E., additional, Christou, A. A., additional, Xilouris, E. M., additional, Alikakos, I., additional, Gourzelas, A., additional, Liakos, A., additional, Charmandaris, V., additional, Jelínek, M., additional, Štrobl, J., additional, Eberle, A., additional, Rapp, K., additional, Gährken, B., additional, Klemt, B., additional, Kowollik, S., additional, Bitzer, R., additional, Miller, M., additional, Herzogenrath, G., additional, Frangenberg, D., additional, Brandis, L., additional, Pütz, I., additional, Perdelwitz, V., additional, Piehler, G. M., additional, Riepe, P., additional, von Poschinger, K., additional, Baruffetti, P., additional, Cenadelli, D., additional, Christille, J.-M., additional, Ciabattari, F., additional, Di Luca, R., additional, Alboresi, D., additional, Leto, G., additional, Zanmar Sanchez, R., additional, Bruno, P., additional, Occhipinti, G., additional, Morrone, L., additional, Cupolino, L., additional, Noschese, A., additional, Vecchione, A., additional, Scalia, C., additional, Lo Savio, R., additional, Giardina, G., additional, Kamoun, S., additional, Barbosa, R., additional, Behrend, R., additional, Spano, M., additional, Bouchet, E., additional, Cottier, M., additional, Falco, L., additional, Gallego, S., additional, Tortorelli, L., additional, Sposetti, S., additional, Sussenbach, J., additional, Van Den Abbeel, F., additional, André, P., additional, Llibre, M., additional, Pailler, F., additional, Ardissone, J., additional, Boutet, M., additional, Sanchez, J., additional, Bretton, M., additional, Cailleau, A., additional, Pic, V., additional, Granier, L., additional, Chauvet, R., additional, Conjat, M., additional, Dauvergne, J. L., additional, Dechambre, O., additional, Delay, P., additional, Delcroix, M., additional, Rousselot, L., additional, Ferreira, J., additional, Machado, P., additional, Tanga, P., additional, Rivet, J.-P., additional, Frappa, E., additional, Irzyk, M., additional, Jabet, F., additional, Kaschinski, M., additional, Klotz, A., additional, Rieugnie, Y., additional, Klotz, A. N., additional, Labrevoir, O., additional, Lavandier, D., additional, Walliang, D., additional, Leroy, A., additional, Bouley, S., additional, Lisciandra, S., additional, Coliac, J.-F., additional, Metz, F., additional, Erpelding, D., additional, Nougayrède, P., additional, Midavaine, T., additional, Miniou, M., additional, Moindrot, S., additional, Morel, P., additional, Reginato, B., additional, Reginato, E., additional, Rudelle, J., additional, Tregon, B., additional, Tanguy, R., additional, David, J., additional, Thuillot, W., additional, Hestroffer, D., additional, Vaudescal, G., additional, Baba Aissa, D., additional, Grigahcene, Z., additional, Briggs, D., additional, Broadbent, S., additional, Denyer, P., additional, Haigh, N. J., additional, Quinn, N., additional, Thurston, G., additional, Fossey, S. J., additional, Arena, C., additional, Jennings, M., additional, Talbot, J., additional, Alonso, S., additional, Román Reche, A., additional, Casanova, V., additional, Briggs, E., additional, Iglesias-Marzoa, R., additional, Abril Ibáñez, J., additional, Díaz Martín, M. C., additional, González, H., additional, Maestre García, J. L., additional, Marchant, J., additional, Ordonez-Etxeberria, I., additional, Martorell, P., additional, Salamero, J., additional, Organero, F., additional, Ana, L., additional, Fonseca, F., additional, Peris, V., additional, Brevia, O., additional, Selva, A., additional, Perello, C., additional, Cabedo, V., additional, Gonçalves, R., additional, Ferreira, M., additional, Marques Dias, F., additional, Daassou, A., additional, Barkaoui, K., additional, Benkhaldoun, Z., additional, Guennoun, M., additional, Chouqar, J., additional, Jehin, E., additional, Rinner, C., additional, Lloyd, J., additional, El Moutamid, M., additional, Lamarche, C., additional, Pollock, J. T., additional, Caton, D. B., additional, Kouprianov, V., additional, Timerson, B. W., additional, Blanchard, G., additional, Payet, B., additional, Peyrot, A., additional, Teng-Chuen-Yu, J.-P., additional, Françoise, J., additional, Mondon, B., additional, Payet, T., additional, Boissel, C., additional, Castets, M., additional, Hubbard, W. B., additional, Hill, R., additional, Reitsema, H. J., additional, Mousis, O., additional, Ball, L., additional, Neilsen, G., additional, Hutcheon, S., additional, Lay, K., additional, Anderson, P., additional, Moy, M., additional, Jonsen, M., additional, Pink, I., additional, Walters, R., additional, and Downs, B., additional
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22. The Movement Disorder Society Criteria for the Diagnosis of Multiple System Atrophy
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Wenning, G.K. Stankovic, I. Vignatelli, L. Fanciulli, A. Calandra-Buonaura, G. Seppi, K. Palma, J.-A. Meissner, W.G. Krismer, F. Berg, D. Cortelli, P. Freeman, R. Halliday, G. Höglinger, G. Lang, A. Ling, H. Litvan, I. Low, P. Miki, Y. Panicker, J. Pellecchia, M.T. Quinn, N. Sakakibara, R. Stamelou, M. Tolosa, E. Tsuji, S. Warner, T. Poewe, W. Kaufmann, H.
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Background: The second consensus criteria for the diagnosis of multiple system atrophy (MSA) are widely recognized as the reference standard for clinical research, but lack sensitivity to diagnose the disease at early stages. Objective: To develop novel Movement Disorder Society (MDS) criteria for MSA diagnosis using an evidence-based and consensus-based methodology. Methods: We identified shortcomings of the second consensus criteria for MSA diagnosis and conducted a systematic literature review to answer predefined questions on clinical presentation and diagnostic tools relevant for MSA diagnosis. The criteria were developed and later optimized using two Delphi rounds within the MSA Criteria Revision Task Force, a survey for MDS membership, and a virtual Consensus Conference. Results: The criteria for neuropathologically established MSA remain unchanged. For a clinical MSA diagnosis a new category of clinically established MSA is introduced, aiming for maximum specificity with acceptable sensitivity. A category of clinically probable MSA is defined to enhance sensitivity while maintaining specificity. A research category of possible prodromal MSA is designed to capture patients in the earliest stages when symptoms and signs are present, but do not meet the threshold for clinically established or clinically probable MSA. Brain magnetic resonance imaging markers suggestive of MSA are required for the diagnosis of clinically established MSA. The number of research biomarkers that support all clinical diagnostic categories will likely grow. Conclusions: This set of MDS MSA diagnostic criteria aims at improving the diagnostic accuracy, particularly in early disease stages. It requires validation in a prospective clinical and a clinicopathological study. © 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. © 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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23. Constraints on the structure and seasonal variations of Triton's atmosphere from the 5 October 2017 stellar occultation and previous observations
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Marques Oliveira, J. Sicardy, B. Gomes-Júnior, A.R. Ortiz, J.L. Strobel, D.F. Bertrand, T. Forget, F. Lellouch, E. Desmars, J. Bérard, D. Doressoundiram, A. Lecacheux, J. Leiva, R. Meza, E. Roques, F. Souami, D. Widemann, T. Santos-Sanz, P. Morales, N. Duffard, R. Fernández-Valenzuela, E. Castro-Tirado, A.J. Braga-Ribas, F. Morgado, B.E. Assafin, M. Camargo, J.I.B. Vieira-Martins, R. Benedetti-Rossi, G. Santos-Filho, S. Banda-Huarca, M.V. Quispe-Huaynasi, F. Pereira, C.L. Rommel, F.L. Margoti, G. Dias-Oliveira, A. Colas, F. Berthier, J. Renner, S. Hueso, R. Pérez-Hoyos, S. Sánchez-Lavega, A. Rojas, J.F. Beisker, W. Kretlow, M. Herald, D. Gault, D. Bath, K.-L. Bode, H.-J. Bredner, E. Guhl, K. Haymes, T.V. Hummel, E. Kattentidt, B. Klös, O. Pratt, A. Thome, B. Avdellidou, C. Gazeas, K. Karampotsiou, E. Tzouganatos, L. Kardasis, E. Christou, A.A. Xilouris, E.M. Alikakos, I. Gourzelas, A. Liakos, A. Charmandaris, V. Jelínek, M. Štrobl, J. Eberle, A. Rapp, K. Gährken, B. Klemt, B. Kowollik, S. Bitzer, R. Miller, M. Herzogenrath, G. Frangenberg, D. Brandis, L. Pütz, I. Perdelwitz, V. Piehler, G.M. Riepe, P. Von Poschinger, K. Baruffetti, P. Cenadelli, D. Christille, J.-M. Ciabattari, F. Di Luca, R. Alboresi, D. Leto, G. Zanmar Sanchez, R. Bruno, P. Occhipinti, G. Morrone, L. Cupolino, L. Noschese, A. Vecchione, A. Scalia, C. Lo Savio, R. Giardina, G. Kamoun, S. Barbosa, R. Behrend, R. Spano, M. Bouchet, E. Cottier, M. Falco, L. Gallego, S. Tortorelli, L. Sposetti, S. Sussenbach, J. Van Den Abbeel, F. André, P. Llibre, M. Pailler, F. Ardissone, J. Boutet, M. Sanchez, J. Bretton, M. Cailleau, A. Pic, V. Granier, L. Chauvet, R. Conjat, M. Dauvergne, J.L. Dechambre, O. Delay, P. Delcroix, M. Rousselot, L. Ferreira, J. MacHado, P. Tanga, P. Rivet, J.-P. Frappa, E. Irzyk, M. Jabet, F. Kaschinski, M. Klotz, A. Rieugnie, Y. Klotz, A.N. Labrevoir, O. Lavandier, D. Walliang, D. Leroy, A. Bouley, S. Lisciandra, S. Coliac, J.-F. Metz, F. Erpelding, D. Nougayrède, P. Midavaine, T. Miniou, M. Moindrot, S. Morel, P. Reginato, B. Reginato, E. Rudelle, J. Tregon, B. Tanguy, R. David, J. Thuillot, W. Hestroffer, D. Vaudescal, G. Baba Aissa, D. Grigahcene, Z. Briggs, D. Broadbent, S. Denyer, P. Haigh, N.J. Quinn, N. Thurston, G. Fossey, S.J. Arena, C. Jennings, M. Talbot, J. Alonso, S. Román Reche, A. Casanova, V. Briggs, E. Iglesias-Marzoa, R. Abril Ibáñez, J. Díaz Martín, M.C. González, H. Maestre García, J.L. Marchant, J. Ordonez-Etxeberria, I. Martorell, P. Salamero, J. Organero, F. Ana, L. Fonseca, F. Peris, V. Brevia, O. Selva, A. Perello, C. Cabedo, V. Gonçalves, R. Ferreira, M. Marques Dias, F. Daassou, A. Barkaoui, K. Benkhaldoun, Z. Guennoun, M. Chouqar, J. Jehin, E. Rinner, C. Lloyd, J. El Moutamid, M. Lamarche, C. Pollock, J.T. Caton, D.B. Kouprianov, V. Timerson, B.W. Blanchard, G. Payet, B. Peyrot, A. Teng-Chuen-Yu, J.-P. Françoise, J. Mondon, B. Payet, T. Boissel, C. Castets, M. Hubbard, W.B. Hill, R. Reitsema, H.J. Mousis, O. Ball, L. Neilsen, G. Hutcheon, S. Lay, K. Anderson, P. Moy, M. Jonsen, M. Pink, I. Walters, R. Downs, B.
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Context. A stellar occultation by Neptune's main satellite, Triton, was observed on 5 October 2017 from Europe, North Africa, and the USA. We derived 90 light curves from this event, 42 of which yielded a central flash detection. Aims. We aimed at constraining Triton's atmospheric structure and the seasonal variations of its atmospheric pressure since the Voyager 2 epoch (1989). We also derived the shape of the lower atmosphere from central flash analysis. Methods. We used Abel inversions and direct ray-tracing code to provide the density, pressure, and temperature profiles in the altitude range ∼8 km to ∼190 km, corresponding to pressure levels from 9 μbar down to a few nanobars. Results. (i) A pressure of 1.18 ± 0.03 μbar is found at a reference radius of 1400 km (47 km altitude). (ii) A new analysis of the Voyager 2 radio science occultation shows that this is consistent with an extrapolation of pressure down to the surface pressure obtained in 1989. (iii) A survey of occultations obtained between 1989 and 2017 suggests that an enhancement in surface pressure as reported during the 1990s might be real, but debatable, due to very few high S/N light curves and data accessible for reanalysis. The volatile transport model analysed supports a moderate increase in surface pressure, with a maximum value around 2005-2015 no higher than 23 μbar. The pressures observed in 1995-1997 and 2017 appear mutually inconsistent with the volatile transport model presented here. (iv) The central flash structure does not show evidence of an atmospheric distortion. We find an upper limit of 0.0011 for the apparent oblateness of the atmosphere near the 8 km altitude. ©
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24. Spontaneous retrobulbar hemorrhage in the setting of warfarin therapy and latent scurvy diagnosis
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Brian W. Chou, Quinn N. Rivera, and Courtney E. Francis
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We present a case of spontaneous nontraumatic retrobulbar hemorrhage associated with anti-coagulation therapy and a new diagnosis of scurvy. A 68-year-old male on chronic anti-coagulation therapy presented with a retrobulbar hemorrhage requiring urgent canthotomy and cantholysis. Despite the absence of a supratherapeutic INR and normal clotting factors, the patient continued to have spontaneous hemorrhages within the orbit and elsewhere. Workup revealed a severe vitamin C deficiency consistent with scurvy. Further investigation of dietary history demonstrated an avoidance of all citrus fruit upon starting warfarin due to misunderstanding in medication counseling on avoidance of grapefruit. With repletion of vitamin C and further medication counseling, the patient had no further episodes of spontaneous hemorrhage.
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25. Spontaneous retrobulbar hemorrhage in the setting of warfarin therapy and latent scurvy diagnosis
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Chou, Brian W., primary, Rivera, Quinn N., additional, and Francis, Courtney E., additional
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26. VIRTUAL CARDIOLOGY CLINICAL SKILLS TEACHING FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS USING AN ELECTRONIC STETHOSCOPE DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: FEASIBILITY AND FEEDBACK.
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Quinn, N, primary, Mokhtar, A, additional, Moeller, A, additional, and Ramer, S, additional
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27. Spontaneous retrobulbar hemorrhage in the setting of warfarin therapy and latent scurvy diagnosis.
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Chou, Brian W., Rivera, Quinn N., and Francis, Courtney E.
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We present a case of spontaneous nontraumatic retrobulbar hemorrhage associated with anti-coagulation therapy and a new diagnosis of scurvy. A 68-year-old male on chronic anti-coagulation therapy presented with a retrobulbar hemorrhage requiring urgent canthotomy and cantholysis. Despite the absence of a supratherapeutic INR and normal clotting factors, the patient continued to have spontaneous hemorrhages within the orbit and elsewhere. Workup revealed a severe vitamin C deficiency consistent with scurvy. Further investigation of dietary history demonstrated an avoidance of all citrus fruit upon starting warfarin due to misunderstanding in medication counseling on avoidance of grapefruit. With repletion of vitamin C and further medication counseling, the patient had no further episodes of spontaneous hemorrhage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Negative correlation of glucose metabolism and microglial activation in multiple system atrophy in the lentiform nucleus – a PET study
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Gerhard, A, Wächter, T, Mathias, C, Quinn, N, Oertel, W.H, and Brooks, D
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29. Associations with early vomiting when using intranasal fentanyl and nitrous oxide for procedural sedation in children: A secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial.
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Fauteux-Lamarre E, Hearps S, McCarthy M, Quinn N, Davidson A, Legge D, Lee KJ, Palmer GM, Hopper SM, and Babl FE
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Objective: Intranasal (IN) fentanyl and nitrous oxide (N
2 O) can be combined to provide procedural sedation and analgesia to children. This combination is advantageous because of rapid onset of action and non-parenteral administration, but is associated with increased vomiting. We sought to describe the associations of demographic and procedural factors with early vomiting when using this combination in children., Methods: This was a planned secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial comparing the effect of oral ondansetron versus placebo at a single paediatric hospital. Children aged 3 to <18 years with planned procedural sedation with IN fentanyl and N2 O were randomised to receive oral ondansetron or placebo prior to N2 O administration. Vomiting was defined as early if occurring during or up to 1 h after N2 O delivery. We assessed the relationship between early vomiting, demographic and procedural characteristics., Results: Participants were recruited between October 2016 and January 2019 and 62 out of 436 (14%) had early vomiting. The risk of early vomiting was 30% higher with higher total dose of fentanyl, risk ratio = 1.3 (95% confidence interval = 1.004-1.59). There was little evidence of a relationship between the occurrence of early vomiting and sex, age, weight, type of procedure, fasting duration, time between fentanyl administration and start of procedure, and procedure duration., Conclusion: We found that higher doses of IN fentanyl were associated with higher risk of early vomiting when administered with N2 O in children. Other factors did not appear to be associated with vomiting., (© 2024 The Author(s). Emergency Medicine Australasia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.)- Published
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30. End-of-life care in multiple system atrophy: UK survey of patients and families.
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Oliver D, Barrick A, Kobylecki C, Panicker J, Quinn N, Rushton E, Schrag A, Walker K, and Bhatia K
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Objectives: People with multiple system atrophy (MSA) and their carers may have many concerns about their disease and the future. This survey of people with MSA and their carers aimed to increase understanding of end-of-life care and palliative care for this group., Methods: A survey was undertaken by the MSA Trust of people living with MSA and carers of those with the condition between August and October 2022., Results: 520 people responded: 215 people with MSA, 214 carers and 91 former carers. The modal class for age in people with MSA was 65-74 years, with 52% male. 76% of people living with MSA had thought to some extent about what they wanted to happen towards the end of their lives. 38% of respondents had discussed end-of-life care options with a healthcare professional and of those who had, over 81% found the conversation helpful. Nevertheless, for 37% of former carers, the death had been unexpected. Only a minority of people living with MSA had been referred for specialist palliative care. 65% of the former carers reported that they were satisfied with the quality of end-of-life care., Conclusion: People with MSA and their carers continue to face many complex physical and emotional issues that would benefit from palliative care. Discussions about care at the end of life were generally perceived as helpful, but although the deterioration was often discussed, many families seemed unprepared for the death. Palliative care services were involved but this appeared limited., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)
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31. Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors affect craniofacial structures in a mouse model.
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Saluan QN, Bauer GR, Vyas H, Mohi A, Durham EL, and Cray JJ Jr
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- Animals, Mice, Female, Pregnancy, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects chemically induced, Disease Models, Animal, Male, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors pharmacology, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors adverse effects, Citalopram pharmacology, Skull drug effects, Craniofacial Abnormalities chemically induced
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Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI) widely used in the treatment of depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, fibromyalgia, and migraine are among the most heavily prescribed drug class in the United States (US). Along with an overall rise in SSRI use, these medications are increasingly used by pregnant individuals and recent preclinical and clinical studies have indicated that SSRIs may increase the prevalence of congenital abnormalities and birth defects of the craniofacial region. Our group has developed pre-clinical models of study, including those that mimic the clinical use of SSRI in mice. Here we designed a study to interrogate a commonly prescribed SSRI drug, Citalopram, for its effects on craniofacial and dental development when introduced in utero. Pre-natal exposure to a clinically relevant dose of citalopram resulted in changes in craniofacial form identified by an increase in endocast volume in SSRI exposed postnatal day 15 mouse pups. More specifically, cranial length and synchondrosis length increased in SSRI exposed pups as compared to control pups of the same age. Additionally, growth center (synchondrosis) height and width and palate length and width decreased in SSRI exposed pups as compared to control un-exposed pups. Effects of SSRI on the molars was minimal. Craniofacial growth and development continue to be an area of interest in the investigation of in utero pharmaceutical drug exposure. Altogether these data indicate that prenatal SSRI exposure affects craniofacial form in multiple tissues and specifically at growth sites and centers of the skull., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Saluan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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32. Anticipated and experienced stigma and discrimination in the workplace among individuals with major depressive disorder in 35 countries: qualitative framework analysis of a mixed-method cross-sectional study.
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Van Bortel T, Wickramasinghe ND, Treacy S, Khan N, Ouali U, Sumathipala A, Svab V, Nader D, Kadri N, Monteiro MF, Knifton L, Quinn N, Van Audenhove C, Lasalvia A, Bonetto C, Thornicroft G, van Weeghel J, and Brouwers E
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Objectives: Workplace stigmatisation and discrimination are significant barriers to accessing employment opportunities, reintegration and promotion in the workforce for people with mental illnesses in comparison to other disabilities. This paper presents qualitative evidence of anticipated and experienced workplace stigma and discrimination among individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) in 35 countries, and how these experiences differ across countries based on their Human Development Index (HDI) level., Design: Mixed-method cross-sectional survey., Participants, Setting and Measures: The qualitative data were gathered as part of the combined European Union Anti-Stigma Programme European Network and global International Study of Discrimination and Stigma Outcomes for Depression studies examining stigma and discrimination among individuals with MDD across 35 countries. Anticipated and experienced stigma and discrimination were assessed using the Discrimination and Stigma Scale version 12 (DISC-12). This study used responses to the open-ended DISC-12 questions related to employment. Data were analysed using the framework analysis method., Results: The framework analysis of qualitative data of 141 participants identified 6 key 'frames' exploring (1) participants reported experiences of workplace stigma and discrimination; (2) impact of experienced workplace stigma and discrimination; (3) anticipated workplace stigma and discrimination; (4) ways of coping; (5) positive work experiences and (6) contextualisation of workplace stigma and discrimination. In general, participants from very high HDI countries reported higher levels of anticipated and experienced discrimination than other HDI groups (eg, less understanding and support, being more avoided/shunned, stopping themselves from looking for work because of expectation and fear of discrimination). Furthermore, participants from medium/low HDI countries were more likely to report positive workplace experiences., Conclusions: This study makes a significant contribution towards workplace stigma and discrimination among individuals with MDD, still an under-researched mental health diagnosis. These findings illuminate important relationships that may exist between countries/contexts and stigma and discrimination, identifying that individuals from very high HDI countries were more likely to report anticipated and experienced workplace discrimination., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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33. CT brain interpretation in paediatric trauma.
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Woods A, Sheikh Y, Quinn N, Guinness F, Daly A, and Mullen S
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The management of head trauma is an essential component of working in Emergency Medicine, be it a paediatric, adult or mixed emergency department. Between 33% and 50% of the 1.4 million people who attend UK emergency departments (ED) annually with a head injury are children. Patient outcomes in this cohort are strongly associated with rapid identification and treatment of intracranial pathology. The management of pathologies such as expanding intracranial haemorrhage and raised intracranial pressure requires urgent medical and neurosurgical treatment. This is facilitated by rapid interpretation of CT brain images in the ED. In this paper, we discuss the approach to interpretation of a CT brain following a traumatic head injury. While this is not a substitute for a formal radiologist report, being able to identify significant abnormalities may help you, as the treating clinician, to identify and manage any acute life threats; engage and potentiate discussion with your neurosurgical team and expedite the potential transfer and treatment of your patient., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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34. Medication use evaluation of tocilizumab implementation in COVID-19 treatment guidelines: A causal inference approach.
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Goriacko P, Moskowitz A, Ferguson N, Khalique S, Hopkins U, Quinn N, Sinnett M, and Bellin E
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Disclaimer: In an effort to expedite the publication of articles, AJHP is posting manuscripts online as soon as possible after acceptance. Accepted manuscripts have been peer-reviewed and copyedited, but are posted online before technical formatting and author proofing. These manuscripts are not the final version of record and will be replaced with the final article (formatted per AJHP style and proofed by the authors) at a later time., Purpose: Introduction of new medications to health-system formularies is often not accompanied by assessments of their clinical impact on the local patient population. The growing availability of electronic health record (EHR) data and advancements in pharmacoepidemiology methods offer institutions the opportunity to monitor the medication implementation process and assess clinical effectiveness in the local clinical context. In this study, we applied novel causal inference methods to evaluate the effects of a formulary policy introducing tocilizumab therapy for critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)., Methods: We conducted a medication use evaluation utilizing EHR data from patients admitted to a large medical center during the 6 months before and after implementation of a formulary policy endorsing the use of tocilizumab for treatment of COVID-19. The impact of tocilizumab on 28-day all-cause mortality was assessed using a difference-in-differences analysis, with ineligible patients serving as a nonequivalent control group, and a matched analysis guided by a target trial emulation framework. Safety endpoints assessed included the incidence of secondary infections and liver enzyme elevations. Our findings were benchmarked against clinical trials, an observational study, and a meta-analysis., Results: Following guideline modification, tocilizumab was administered to 69% of eligible patients. This implementation was associated with a 3.1% absolute risk reduction in 28-day mortality (odds ratio, 0.86; number needed to treat to prevent one death, 32) attributable to the inclusion of tocilizumab in the guidelines and an additional 8.6% absolute risk reduction (odds ratio, 0.65; number needed to treat to prevent one death, 12) linked to its administration. These findings were consistent with estimates from published literature, although the effect estimates from the difference-in-differences analysis exhibited imprecision., Conclusion: Evaluating formulary management decisions through novel causal inference approaches offers valuable estimates of clinical effectiveness and the potential to optimize the impact of new medications on population outcomes., (© American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2024. All rights reserved. For commercial re-use, please contact reprints@oup.com for reprints and translation rights for reprints. All other permissions can be obtained through our RightsLink service via the Permissions link on the article page on our site—for further information please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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35. Exploring life stressors, depression, and coping strategies in college students.
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Terrell KR, Stanton BR, Hamadi HY, Merten JW, and Quinn N
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- Humans, Coping Skills, Students psychology, Universities, Adaptation, Psychological, Depression psychology
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Objective: College students experience a variety of stressors that can increase the risk for mental health concerns, like depression. It is crucial for practitioners working on college campuses to understand the relationship among stressful life events, depression, and coping strategies. The purpose of this study was to explore life stressors' impact on reported depressive symptoms and how adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies moderate that relationship in college students. Participants: Data was used from a comprehensive health behavior survey. Participants included 969 college students. Methods: Multivariable logistic models were used to examine the association between stressful events, depression, and coping strategies. Results: Results from multiple logistic regression analyses indicated that college students who experienced life stressors and participated in more negative than positive coping strategies were 2.49 (95% CI = 1.34, 4.63) times more likely to experience depression. Conclusions: Implications and creative interventions are provided for mental health practitioners working on college campuses.
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36. Surgical management of vocal cord nodules in children: Trends and outcomes.
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Liu K, Mousset M, Schafer A, Rowlands N, Quinn N, Bourgeois T, Bergman M, Pattisapu P, Chiang T, Wiet G, and Elmaraghy C
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- Child, Humans, Vocal Cords surgery, Quality of Life, Dysphonia etiology, Dysphonia diagnosis, Voice, Laryngeal Diseases diagnosis, Polyps
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Objectives: Vocal cord nodules (VCNs) are the most common cause of dysphonia in school-aged children, with potential negative impacts on quality of life including diminished self-esteem and academic performance. The standard of care for VCNs is conservative management which ranges from voice hygiene to speech therapy with a focus on voice otherwise known as voice therapy, with surgical excision reserved for refractory cases. Thus, few studies have analyzed outcomes of surgical management of VCNs. The purpose of this study is to assess the prevalence and efficacy of surgical excision of VCNs when compared to speech therapy., Methods: Children with VCNs seen at a single tertiary care institution between 2015 and 2020 were identified by ICD-9 code 478.5 and ICD-10 code J38.2. Demographics, objective voice assessment, intervention, and follow-up assessment data were reviewed. Frequencies, medians, and interquartile ranges were calculated. Time to resolution and improvement were assessed by Cox proportional hazards model. Univariate logistic regression was performed. A P value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant., Results: Three hundred sixty-eight patients diagnosed with VCNs were identified. 169 patients received intervention for VCNs, with 159 (43.2 %) receiving speech therapy alone and 5 (1.4 %) receiving surgery alone. On bivariate analysis, there was no significant difference in demographic features between treatment groups, however speech therapy patients did have a longer follow-up time. 154 patients underwent objective voice assessment at the time of VCN diagnosis. Among these patients, 95 (61.7 %) received speech therapy and 59 (40.3 %) received no intervention. Speech therapy patients had significantly higher pVHI scores, however there was no significant difference in CAPE-V Overall Severity scores or computerized voice assessment analysis. On Cox proportional hazards analysis, surgical intervention was associated with faster resolution and faster improvement of dysphonic symptoms. On binary logistic regression, surgery was associated with a significantly greater proportion of patients reporting resolution of dysphonic symptoms, however there was no significant difference in proportion of patients reporting improvement of dysphonia., Conclusion: For most patients with VCNs, conservative measures such as voice hygiene and speech therapy remain first line, however certain patients may benefit from the rapid improvement and resolution of symptoms that surgical intervention may provide., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest None declared., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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37. The wisdom of our mentors: clinical pearls in movement disorders.
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Araújo R, Fearon C, Balint B, Bressman S, Friedman J, Jinnah HA, Tijssen MAJ, Lang A, Lees A, Lynch T, Quinn N, Thomson P, Vidailhet M, van de Warrenburg BP, Fung VSC, and Bloem BR
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38. Dysregulation of astrocyte-secreted pleiotrophin contributes to neuronal structural and functional deficits in Down Syndrome.
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Brandebura AN, Asbell QN, Micael MKB, and Allen NJ
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Neuronal dendrite patterning and synapse formation are tightly regulated during development to promote proper connectivity. Astrocyte-secreted proteins act as guidance and pro-synaptogenic factors during development, but little is known about how astrocytes may contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders. Here we identify down-regulation of the astrocyte-secreted molecule pleiotrophin as a major contributor to neuronal morphological alterations in the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down Syndrome. We find overlapping deficits in neuronal dendrites, spines and intracortical synapses in Ts65Dn mutant and pleiotrophin knockout mice. By targeting pleiotrophin overexpression to astrocytes in adult Ts65Dn mutant mice in vivo , we show that pleiotrophin can rescue dendrite morphology and spine density and increase excitatory synapse number. We further demonstrate functional improvements in behavior. Our findings identify pleiotrophin as a molecule that can be used in Down Syndrome to promote proper circuit connectivity, importantly at later stages of development after typical periods of circuit refinement have completed.
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39. Air Displacement Plethysmography is an Accurate and Feasible Noninvasive Measure of Fat-Free Mass in Children With Intestinal Failure.
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Carey AN, Quinn N, Arouchon K, Elman DM, Buccigrosso TM, Mitchell PD, and Duggan CP
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- Humans, Child, Female, Child, Preschool, Infant, Prospective Studies, Plethysmography methods, Electric Impedance, Body Composition, Adipose Tissue, Absorptiometry, Photon methods, Reproducibility of Results, Intestinal Failure
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Background: The nutritional status of children with intestinal failure (IF) can be difficult to determine using body weight and currently available anthropometric techniques. Air displacement plethysmography (ADP) is a noninvasive measure of whole-body composition that measures body mass and volume, with a calculation of percent body fat (%BF) and fat-free mass (FFM) that may be useful during the provision of specialized nutrition., Objectives: To evaluate the validity and feasibility of measuring body composition in children with IF using ADP compared with deuterium dilution (DD), as well as secondarily with other measures of body composition, namely bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), and four-site skinfold anthropometry., Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 18 children recruited through the Center for Advanced Intestinal Rehabilitation at Boston Children's Hospital. Patients 2-17 years of age with IF dependent on parenteral nutrition (PN) for more than 90 days were included. Spearman rank correlation and Bland-Altman limits of agreement (LOA) analysis were used to compare ADP to 4 alternative measures of body composition., Results: Eighteen children with IF, median age 7.1 [interquartile range (IQR) 5.4-9.3] years, 9 female (50%), and median residual bowel length 31 (IQR 22-85) cm were enrolled. Median PN energy intake was 46 (IQR 39-49) kcal/kg/day. Incomplete bladder emptying lead to invalid measures of DD in 4 subjects. Spearman correlation coefficients for %BF were low to moderate between ADP and DD ( r = 0.29), DXA ( r = 0.62), BIA ( r = 0.50), and skinfold ( r = 0.40). Correlations for FFM were high between ADP and these other measures (range 0.95-0.98). Comparing ADP with DD and skinfold measures, Bland-Altman analysis showed small mean bias (-1.9 and +1.5 kg) and acceptable 95% LOA ranges (10.7 and 22.9 kg), respectively, with larger bias (-10.7 and -7.7 kg) and LOA ranges (38.7 and 45.2 kg) compared to DXA and BIA. %BF by ADP and skinfold thickness were moderately correlated ( r = 0.43) with low bias (-0.2%) but very wide LOA (25.7%)., Conclusions: Body composition via ADP is feasible and valid in children with IF as a measure of FFM but appears less suitable for the measurement of %BF. The technique holds promise as a noninvasive measure of body composition to assess the efficacy of nutritional, medical, and surgical interventions., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 by European Society for European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.)
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40. Vector-Borne Disease in Wild Mammals Impacted by Urban Expansion and Climate Change.
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Shultz L, López-Pérez AM, Jasuja R, Helman S, Prager K, Tokuyama A, Quinn N, Bucklin D, Rudd J, Clifford D, Brown J, Riley S, and Foley J
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- Animals, Humans, Foxes, Climate Change, Raccoons, Opossums, Coyotes, Rickettsia, Vector Borne Diseases, Siphonaptera
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Ecologies of zoonotic vector-borne diseases may shift with climate and land use change. As many urban-adapted mammals can host ectoparasites and pathogens of human and animal health concern, our goal was to compare patterns of arthropod-borne disease among medium-sized mammals across gradients of rural to urban landscapes in multiple regions of California. DNA of Anaplasma phagocytophilum was found in 1-5% of raccoons, coyotes, and San Joaquin kit foxes; Borrelia burgdorferi in one coyote, rickettsiae in two desert kit foxes, and Yersinia pestis in two coyotes. There was serological evidence of rickettsiae in 14-37% of coyotes, Virginia opossums, and foxes; and A. phagocytophilum in 6-40% of coyotes, raccoons, Virginia opossums, and foxes. Of six flea species, one Ctenocephalides felis from a raccoon was positive for Y. pestis, and Ct. felis and Pulex simulans fleas tested positive for Rickettsia felis and R. senegalensis. A Dermacentor similis tick off a San Joaquin kit fox was PCR-positive for A. phagocytophilum. There were three statistically significant risk factors: risk of A. phagocytophilum PCR-positivity was threefold greater in fall vs the other three seasons; hosts adjacent to urban areas had sevenfold increased A. phagocytophilum seropositivity compared with urban and rural areas; and there was a significant spatial cluster of rickettsiae within greater Los Angeles. Animals in areas where urban and rural habitats interconnect can serve as sentinels during times of change in disease risk., (© 2023. EcoHealth Alliance.)
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41. Fifteen-minute consultation: A guide to the paediatric primary survey.
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Kavanagh K, Mullen S, Sloane C, Watson B, Waterfield T, and Quinn N
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- Male, Child, Humans, Referral and Consultation, Resuscitation, Surveys and Questionnaires, Emergency Service, Hospital, Physicians
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It's 21:00 and you receive a stand-by call from the local ambulance service. Peter, a 9-year-old boy, was riding an electric scooter and has collided with a car. He has reduced consciousness, signs of shock and is hypoxic. How will you prepare your team? What are the possible injuries? Who will perform the primary survey? Injury is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the paediatric population accounting for approximately half of all attendances to paediatric emergency departments in the UK and Ireland. Major trauma can be distressing for patients, parents and physicians. Managing major trauma is challenging and it is vital to have a clear and organised approach. In this 15-minute guide we describe a structured approach to the primary survey that includes how to prepare before the child's arrival, the suggested roles of team members and the key components of the primary survey. We discuss life-threatening injuries, the life-saving bundle and the principles of resuscitation, and the role of imaging in the initial assessment of the injured child., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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42. Review and comparison of retinal vessel calibre and geometry software and their application to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia.
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Brazionis L, Quinn N, Dabbah S, Ryan CD, Møller DM, Richardson H, Keech AC, Januszewski AS, Grauslund J, Rasmussen ML, Peto T, and Jenkins AJ
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- Humans, Retinal Vessels, Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetic Retinopathy complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 complications, Dementia complications
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Developments in retinal imaging technologies have enabled the quantitative evaluation of the retinal vasculature. Changes in retinal calibre and/or geometry have been reported in systemic vascular diseases, including diabetes mellitus (DM), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and more recently in neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia. Several retinal vessel analysis softwares exist, some being disease-specific, others for a broader context. In the research setting, retinal vasculature analysis using semi-automated software has identified associations between retinal vessel calibre and geometry and the presence of or risk of DM and its chronic complications, and of CVD and dementia, including in the general population. In this article, we review and compare the most widely used semi-automated retinal vessel analysis softwares and their associations with ocular imaging findings in common systemic diseases, including DM and its chronic complications, CVD, and dementia. We also provide original data comparing retinal calibre grading in people with Type 1 DM using two softwares, with good concordance., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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43. Secondary survey in paediatric trauma.
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Mc Auley C, Mullen S, Corley L, McDonald R, and Quinn N
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- Male, Humans, Child, Diagnostic Errors, Retrospective Studies, Resuscitation
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The purpose of a secondary survey is to identify the non-life-threatening injuries that are not a priority in the primary survey, but if missed could have long-term impacts for the patient. This article provides a structured approach of the head-to-toe examination required for the secondary survey. We follow the journey of a 9-year-old boy, Peter, who was involved in an accident-electric scooter versus car. After resuscitation and primary survey, you have been asked to carry out the secondary survey. This is a guide of the steps to follow in order to carry out a comprehensive examination to ensure nothing is missed. It highlights the importance of good communication and documentation., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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44. Serendipity in Pediatrics.
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Quinn N, Corley L, Beirne N, and Murphy JFA
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Competing Interests: None declared
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45. Effects of emamectin benzoate trunk injections on protection of neighboring ash trees against emerald ash borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and on established biological control agents.
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Duan JJ, Crandall RS, Grosman DM, Schmude JM, Quinn N, Chandler JL, and Elkinton JS
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- Animals, Biological Control Agents, Larva, Trees, Coleoptera, Fraxinus
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The emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, is the most destructive invasive pest on ash (Fraxinus spp.) in the United States. We determined whether ash trees injected with emamectin benzoate (EB) could protect untreated neighboring ash trees. We also determined whether the selective treatment of ash trees with EB injections had adverse effects on the establishment of introduced larval parasitoids Tetrastichus planipennis Yang and Spathius galinae Belokobylskij & Strazenac. In experiment one, trees were treated with EB and then retreated 3 years later. Five years post initial treatment, we found that 90% of treated ash trees retained healthy crowns, significantly higher than those of untreated control ash trees (16%). For experiment two, trees only received one treatment of EB and after 2 years 100% of treated ash trees retained healthy crowns, significantly higher than those of untreated ash trees (50%). In both experiments, we found that distance from the central EB-treated tree was not a significant predictor for tree health or presence of EAB exit holes. Although distance from the EB-treated trees appeared to have a significant positive relationship with woodpecker feeding signs on neighboring trees, such relationships did not result in significant differences in the proportion of neighboring ash trees retaining healthy crowns between EB treatment and control plots. The introduced EAB parasitoids appeared to have established equally well between treatment and control plots. Findings are discussed in the context of integration of EB trunk injection with biological control for protection of North American ash against EAB., (Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America 2023.)
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46. Detailed Management of Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries: The Miami Protocol at Nicklaus Children's Hospital.
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Berger AJ, Elias Y, Medina C, Quinn N, Schreiber V, Alvarado-Burgos E, Price A, and Grossman JA
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The management of children with brachial plexus birth injuries is complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach. In the following article, we describe our approach to evaluation and management at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. It is our aim is to elucidate nuances in management., Competing Interests: Conflict of Interest None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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47. Mid-Arm Point in PAEDiatrics (MAPPAED): An effective procedural aid for safe pleural decompression in trauma.
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Quinn N, Ward G, Ong C, Krieser D, Melvin R, Makhijani A, Grindlay J, Lynch C, Colleran G, Perry V, O'Donnell SM, Law I, Varma D, Fitzgerald J, Mitchell HJ, and Teague WJ
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- Adult, Humans, Child, Thoracostomy methods, Chest Tubes, Decompression, Thoracic Wall, Thoracic Injuries surgery, Pneumothorax surgery
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Objective: Life-threatening thoracic trauma requires emergency pleural decompression and thoracostomy and chest drain insertion are core trauma procedures. Reliably determining a safe site for pleural decompression in children can be challenging. We assessed whether the Mid-Arm Point (MAP) technique, a procedural aid proposed for use with injured adults, would also identify a safe site for pleural decompression in children., Methods: Children (0-18 years) attending four EDs were prospectively recruited. The MAP technique was performed, and chest wall skin marked bilaterally at the level of the MAP; no pleural decompression was performed. Radio-opaque markers were placed over the MAP-determined skin marks and corresponding intercostal space (ICS) reported using chest X-ray., Results: A total of 392 children participated, and 712 markers sited using the MAP technique were analysed. Eighty-three percentage of markers were sited within the 'safe zone' for pleural decompression (4th to 6th ICSs). When sited outside the 'safe zone', MAP-determined markers were typically too caudal. However, if the site for pleural decompression was transposed one ICS cranially in children ≥4 years, the MAP technique performance improved significantly with 91% within the 'safe zone'., Conclusions: The MAP technique reliably determines a safe site for pleural decompression in children, albeit with an age-based adjustment, the Mid-Arm Point in PAEDiatrics (MAPPAED) rule: 'in children aged ≥4 years, use the MAP and go up one ICS to hit the safe zone. In children <4 years, use the MAP.' When together with this rule, the MAP technique will identify a site within the 'safe zone' in 9 out of 10 children., (© 2022 The Authors. Emergency Medicine Australasia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.)
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48. Multiple system atrophy.
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Goh YY, Saunders E, Pavey S, Rushton E, Quinn N, Houlden H, and Chelban V
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- Humans, Quality of Life, Diagnosis, Differential, Multiple System Atrophy diagnosis, Multiple System Atrophy therapy
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This is a practical guide to diagnosing and managing multiple system atrophy (MSA). We explain the newly published Movement Disorders Society Consensus Diagnostic Criteria, which include new 'Clinically Established MSA' and 'Possible Prodromal MSA' categories, hopefully reducing time to diagnosis. We then highlight the key clinical features of MSA to aid diagnosis. We include a list of MSA mimics with suggested methods of differentiation from MSA. Lastly, we discuss practical symptom management in people living with MSA, including balancing side effects, with the ultimate aim of improving quality of life., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.)
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49. It's classified: Classification, disability rights and Commonwealth Games.
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Quinn N and Misener L
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Sport events are often held up as opportunities to showcase excellence and further access to sport participation. The ethos of accessibility has come to the forefront of many events, but none more so than the Commonwealth Games (CG). CG uses the ethos of inclusivity to bring the Commonwealth (CW) community together and utilizes sport to celebrate, uphold and drive its vision and values: Humanity, Destiny, Equality. However there remain significant gaps in participation opportunities and the realization of equality through CG, particularly for lower resource CW nations. CG is also the only global multisport event that integrates athletes with disabilities (para sport athletes), and yet there persist significant constraints to the creation of equitable opportunities for full participation for many para sport athletes. Shalala wrote "How can you effectively achieve integration (during CG), while ensuring the gulf between the best and the rest doesn't become a seismic divide?" We echo Shalala's concerns. Through this review we intend to examine sport classification as exemplary of the opportunities and hindrances for CG to actualize their values of "equality, humanity and destiny" for para sport and athletes, specifically from developing CW nations, and guard against the growing chasm "between the best and the rest". Of significance, we consider, through a human rights lens and the concept of structural violence, the impact of sport classification on the integration of para sport and athletes at CGs, and the future of Commonwealth-wide participation and the integrated model itself., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (© 2023 Quinn and Misener.)
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50. Introducing the 2023 Bioconjugate Chemistry Editorial Team.
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Bernardes GJL, Zou P, Dai Z, Lavik E, van Hest J, Zheng G, Quinn N, MacLaughlin CM, and Reineke TM
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