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52. BREAKING NEWS: Slippery Rock Area School District among multiple schools closing due to threats
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Chipps, Annabelle
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Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania ,School districts - Abstract
Byline: Annabelle Chipps Slippery Rock Area School District , Butler Area School District and several other local schools are closed today due to threats of violence. Official communication from SRASD [...]
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53. The Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire enhances the assessment of asthma control
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Chipps, Bradley, Zeiger, Robert S., Beuther, David A., Reibman, Joan, Wise, Robert A., McCann, William, Gilbert, Ileen, Eudicone, James M., Gandhi, Hitesh N., Harding, Gale, Cutts, Katelyn, George, Maureen, and Murphy, Kevin R.
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- 2023
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54. Real-world effectiveness of benralizumab in US subspecialist-treated adults with severe asthma: Findings from CHRONICLE
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Panettieri, Reynold A., Jr., Lugogo, Njira, Moore, Wendy C., Chipps, Bradley E., Jepson, Brett, Zhou, Wenjiong, Ambrose, Christopher S., Genofre, Eduardo, and Carstens, Donna D.
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- 2023
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55. Cluster Analyses From the Real-World NOVELTY Study: Six Clusters Across the Asthma-COPD Spectrum
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Olmo, Ricardo del, Anderson, Gary, Reddel, Helen, Rabahi, Marcelo, McIvor, Andrew, Sadatsafavi, Mohsen, Weinreich, Ulla, Burgel, Pierre-Régis, Devouassoux, Gilles, Papi, Alberto, Inoue, Hiromasa, Rendon, Adrián, van den Berge, Maarten, Beasley, Richard, García-Navarro, Alvar Agusti, Faner, Rosa, Olaguibel Rivera, José, Janson, Christer, Bilińska-Izydorczyk, Magdalena, Fagerås, Malin, Fihn-Wikander, Titti, Franzén, Stefan, Keen, Christina, Ostridge, Kristoffer, Chalmers, James, Harrison, Timothy, Pavord, Ian, Price, David, Azim, Adnan, Belton, Laura, Blé, Francois-Xavier, Erhard, Clement, Gairy, Kerry, Hughes, Rod, Lassi, Glenda, Müllerová, Hana, Rapsomaniki, Eleni, Scott, Ian Christopher, Chipps, Bradley, Christenson, Stephanie, Make, Barry, Tomaszewski, Erin, Benhabib, Gabriel, Ruiz, Xavier Bocca, Lisanti, Raul Eduardo, Marino, Gustavo, Mattarucco, Walter, Nogueira, Juan, Parody, Maria, Pascale, Pablo, Rodriguez, Pablo, Silva, Damian, Svetliza, Graciela, Victorio, Carlos F., Rolon, Roxana Willigs, Yañez, Anahi, Baines, Stuart, Bowler, Simon, Bremner, Peter, Bull, Sheetal, Carroll, Patrick, Chaalan, Mariam, Farah, Claude, Hammerschlag, Gary, Hancock, Kerry, Harrington, Zinta, Katsoulotos, Gregory, Kim, Joshua, Langton, David, Lee, Donald, Peters, Matthew, Prassad, Lakshman, Sajkov, Dimitar, Santiago, Francis, Simpson, Frederick Graham, Tai, Sze, Thomas, Paul, Wark, Peter, Cançado, José Eduardo Delfini, Cunha, Thúlio, Lima, Marina, Cardoso, Alexandre Pinto, FitzGerald, J. Mark, Anees, Syed, Bertley, John, Bell, Alan, Cheema, Amarjit, Chouinard, Guy, Csanadi, Michael, Dhar, Anil, Dhillon, Ripple, Kanawaty, David, Kelly, Allan, Killorn, William, Landry, Daniel, Luton, Robert, Mandhane, Piushkumar, Pek, Bonavuth, Petrella, Robert, Stollery, Daniel, Wang, Chen, Chen, Meihua, Chen, Yan, Gu, Wei, Christopher Hui, Kim Ming, Li, Manxiang, Li, Shiyue, Lijun, Ma, Qin, Guangyue, Song, Weidong, Tan, Wei, Tang, Yijun, Wang, Tan, Wen, Fuqiang, Wu, Feng, Xiang, PingChao, Xiao, Zuke, Xiong, Shengdao, Yang, Jinghua, Yang, Jingping, Zhang, Caiqing, Zhang, Min, Zhang, Ping, Zhang, Wei, Zheng, Xiaohe, Zhu, Dan, Bueno, Carlos Matiz, Grimaldos, Fabio Bolivar, Arboleda, Alejandra Cañas, de Salazar, Dora Molina, Bendstrup, Elisabeth, Hilberg, Ole, Kjellerup, Carsten, Raherison, Chantal, Bonniaud, Philippe, Brun, Olivier, Chouaid, Christos, Couturaud, Francis, de Blic, Jacques, Debieuvre, Didier, Delsart, Dominique, Demaegdt, Axelle, Demoly, Pascal, Deschildre, Antoine, Egron, Carole, Falchero, Lionel, Goupil, François, Kessler, Romain, Le Roux, Pascal, Mabire, Pascal, Mahay, Guillaume, Martinez, Stéphanie, Melloni, Boris, Moreau, Laurent, Riviere, Emilie, Roux-Claudé, Pauline, Soulier, Michel, Vignal, Guillaume, Yaici, Azzedine, Bals, Robert, Aries, Sven Philip, Beck, Ekkehard, Deimling, Andreas, Feimer, Jan, Grimm-Sachs, Vera, Groth, Gesine, Herth, Felix, Hoheisel, Gerhard, Kanniess, Frank, Lienert, Thomas, Mronga, Silke, Reinhardt, Jörg, Schlenska, Christian, Stolpe, Christoph, Teber, Ishak, Timmermann, Hartmut, Ulrich, Thomas, Velling, Peter, Wehgartner-Winkler, Sabina, Welling, Juergen, Winkelmann, Ernst-Joachim, Barbetta, Carlo, Braido, Fulvio, Cardaci, Vittorio, Clini, Enrico Maria, Costantino, Maria Teresa, Cuttitta, Giuseppina, di Gioacchino, Mario, Fois, Alessandro, Foschino-Barbaro, Maria Pia, Gammeri, Enrico, Inchingolo, Riccardo, Lavorini, Federico, Molino, Antonio, Nucera, Eleonora, Patella, Vincenzo, Pesci, Alberto, Ricciardolo, Fabio, Rogliani, Paola, Sarzani, Riccardo, Vancheri, Carlo, Vincenti, Rigoletta, Endo, Takeo, Fujita, Masaki, Hara, Yu, Horiguchi, Takahiko, Hosoi, Keita, Ide, Yumiko, Inomata, Minehiko, Inoue, Koji, Inoue, Sumito, Kato, Motokazu, Kawasaki, Masayuki, Kawayama, Tomotaka, Kita, Toshiyuki, Kobayashi, Kanako, Koto, Hiroshi, Nishi, Koichi, Saito, Junpei, Shimizu, Yasuo, Shirai, Toshihiro, Sugihara, Naruhiko, Takahashi, Ken-ichi, Tashimo, Hiroyuki, Tomii, Keisuke, Yamada, Takashi, Yanai, Masaru, Rendon, Adrian, Cerino Javier, Ruth, Domínguez Peregrina, Alfredo, Fernández Corzo, Marco, Montano Gonzalez, Efraín, Ramírez-Venegas, Alejandra, Boersma, Willem, Djamin, R.S., Eijsvogel, Michiel, Franssen, Frits, Goosens, Martijn, Graat-Verboom, Lidwien, Veen, Johannes in 't, Janssen, Rob, Kuppens, Kim, van de Ven, Mario, Bakke, Per, Brunstad, Ole Petter, Einvik, Gunnar, Høines, Kristian Jong, Khusrawi, Alamdar, Oien, Torbjorn, Yoon, Ho Joo, Chang, Yoon-Seok, Cho, Young Joo, Hwang, Yong Il, Kim, Woo Jin, Koh, Young-Il, Lee, Byung-Jae, Lee, Kwan-Ho, Lee, Sang-Pyo, Lee, Yong Chul, Lim, Seong Yong, Min, Kyung Hun, Oh, Yeon-Mok, Park, Choon-Sik, Park, Hae-Sim, Park, Heung-Woo, Rhee, Chin Kook, Yoon, Hyoung-Kyu, García-Navarro, Alvar Agustí, Andújar, Rubén, Anoro, Laura, Buendía García, María, Mozo, Paloma Campo, Campos, Sergio, Casas Maldonado, Francisco, Castilla Martínez, Manuel, Cisneros Serrano, Carolina, Comeche Casanova, Lorena, Corbacho, Dolores, Campo Matías, Felix Del, Echave-Sustaeta, Jose, Corral, Gloria Francisco, Gamboa Setién, Pedro, García Clemente, Marta, Núñez, Ignacio García, García Robaina, Jose, García Salmones, Mercedes, Marín Trigo, Jose Maria, Fernandez, Marta Nuñez, Palomo, Sara Nuñez, Pérez de Llano, Luis, Pueyo Bastida, Ana, Rañó, Ana, Rodríguez González-Moro, José, Reig, Albert Roger, Velasco Garrido, José, Curiac, Dan, Lif-Tiberg, Cornelia, Luts, Anders, Råhlen, Lennart, Rustscheff, Stefan, Adams, Frances, Bradman, Drew, Broughton, Emma, Cosgrove, John, Flood-Page, Patrick, Fuller, Elizabeth, Hartley, David, Hattotuwa, Keith, Jones, Gareth, Lewis, Keir, McGarvey, Lorcan, Morice, Alyn, Pandya, Preeti, Patel, Manish, Roy, Kay, Sathyamurthy, Ramamurthy, Thiagarajan, Swaminathan, Turner, Alice, Vestbo, Jørgen, Wedzicha, Wisia, Wilkinson, Tom, Wilson, Pete, Al-Asadi, Lo’Ay, Anholm, James, Averill, Francis, Bansal, Sandeep, Baptist, Alan, Campbell, Colin, Campos, Michael A., Crook, Gretchen, DeLeon, Samuel, Eid, Alain, Epstein, Ellen, Fritz, Stephen, Harris, Hoadley, Hewitt, Mitzie, Holguin, Fernando, Hudes, Golda, Jackson, Richard, Kaufman, Alan, Kaufman, David, Klapholz, Ari, Krishna, Harshavardhan, Lee, Daria, Lin, Robert, Maselli-Caceres, Diego, Mehta, Vinay, Moy, James N., Nwokoro, Ugo, Parikh, Purvi, Parikh, Sudhir, Perrino, Frank, Ruhlmann, James, Sassoon, Catherine, Settipane, Russell A., Sousa, Daniel, Sriram, Peruvemba, Wachs, Richard, Bansal, Aruna T., Agustí, Alvar, Fageras, Malin, Alacqua, Marianna, and Reddel, Helen K.
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56. Albuterol-Budesonide Pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler in Patients With Mild-to-Moderate Asthma: Results of the DENALI Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
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Chipps, Bradley E., Israel, Elliot, Beasley, Richard, Panettieri, Reynold A., Jr., Albers, Frank C., Rees, Robert, Dunsire, Lynn, Danilewicz, Anna, Johnsson, Eva, Cappelletti, Christy, and Papi, Alberto
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- 2023
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57. Identifying Patients for Self-Administration of Omalizumab
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Murphy, Kevin R., Winders, Tonya, Smith, Brandy, Millette, Lauren, and Chipps, Bradley E.
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- 2023
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58. Albrecht Dürer, the Landauer Altarpiece (1511), and End Times in Nürnberg
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Smith, Jeffrey Chipps, primary
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- 2023
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59. Dying from a Distance
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Monturo, Cheryl, Kelley, Marjorie M., Miller, Pamela S., Zellefrow, Cindy, Roberts, Haley, Norful, Allison A., O'Mathuna, Donal, Smith, Julia, Tucker, Sharon, Zadvinskis, Inga M., and Chipps, Esther
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Epidemics -- Social aspects -- Psychological aspects ,Hospital patients -- Social aspects -- Death of ,Death -- Social aspects -- Psychological aspects ,Registered nurses -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes -- Social aspects -- Ethical aspects ,Health - Abstract
As nurses struggled with COVID-19 deaths, results of a qualitative study identified the key concept of dying from a distance, a physical and psychological separation of nurses from patients, and its impact on nurses' feelings, coping strategies, and ethical concerns., By the end of 2021, more than 800,000 deaths were attributed to COVID-19 in the United States. In 2020, COVID-19 was ranked the third leading cause of death in the [...]
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- 2023
60. Health Coaching in the Inpatient Setting: A Feasibility Study
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Buffington, Brenda, Steinberg, Beth, Hughes, Gina M., Bergstrom, Lauren, McGinty, Logan, Kale, Sachin S., and Chipps, Esther
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Chronic diseases -- Care and treatment ,Self-care, Health -- Study and teaching ,Hospital patients -- Care and treatment ,Patient education -- Methods ,Health counseling -- Methods ,Health - Abstract
Use of a health and wellness coach may facilitate patient self-management. Findings of this study suggest introducing a health coach in the inpatient setting may ease patient change from the dependence of hospitalization to independence and self-management. Keywords health coaching, health and wellness coaching, health promotion, chronic illness, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, education of patients and families, care coordination and transition management, Chronic illness accounts for seven of 10 deaths in the United States, or 1.7 million deaths annually (Raghupathi & Raghupathi, 2018). Over 60% of Americans have a chronic illness, and [...]
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- 2023
61. Superallowed $0^+ \rightarrow 0^+$ $\beta$ decay of $T =2$ $^{20}$Mg: $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value and $\beta\gamma$ branching
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Glassman, B. E., Pérez-Loureiro, D., Wrede, C., Allen, J. M., Bardayan, D. W., Bennett, M. B., Brown, B. A., Chipps, K. A., Febbraro, M., Fry, C., Hall, M. R., Hall, O., Liddick, S. N., Magilligan, A., O'Malley, P., Ong, W-J., Pain, S. D., Shidling, P., Sims, H., Thompson, P., and Zhang, H.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
\textbf{Background}: Superallowed $0^+ \rightarrow 0^+$ $\beta$ decays of isospin $T=2$ nuclides can be used to test theoretical isospin symmetry breaking corrections applied to extract the CKM matrix element $V_{ud}$ from $T = 0,1$ decays by measuring precise $ft$ values and also to search for scalar currents using the $\beta-\nu$ angular correlation. Key ingredients include the $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value and branching of the superallowed transition and the half life of the parent. \textbf{Purpose}: To determine a precise experimental $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value for the superallowed $0^+ \rightarrow 0^+$ $\beta$ decay of $T=2$ $^{20}$Mg and the intensity of $^{20}$Mg $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ rays through the isobaric analog state in $^{20}$Na. \textbf{Method}: A beam of $^{20}$Mg was produced using the in-flight method and implanted into a plastic scintillator surrounded by an array of high-purity germanium detectors used to detect $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ rays. The high-resolution $\gamma$-ray spectrum was analyzed to measure the $\gamma$-ray energies and intensities. \textbf{Results}: The intensity of $^{20}$Mg $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$ rays through the isobaric analog state in $^{20}$Na was measured to be $(1.60 \pm 0.04_{\textrm{stat}} \pm 0.15_{\textrm{syst}} \pm 0.15_{\textrm{theo}}) \times 10^{-4}$, where the uncertainties are statistical, systematic, and theoretical, respectively. The $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value for the superallowed transition was determined to be $4128.7 \pm 2.2$ keV based on the measured excitation energy of $6498.4 \pm 0.2_{\textrm{stat}} \pm 0.4_{\textrm{syst}}$ keV and literature values for the ground-state masses of $^{20}$Na and $^{20}$Mg. \textbf{Conclusions}: The $\beta$-delayed $\gamma$-decay branch and $Q_{\textrm{EC}}$ value are now sufficiently precise to match or exceed the sensitivity required for current low-energy tests of the standard model.
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62. A direct measurement of the 17O(a,g)21Ne reaction in inverse kinematics and its impact on heavy element production
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Taggart, M. P., Akers, C., Laird, A. M., Hager, U., Ruiz, C., Hutcheon, D. A., Bentley, M. A., Brown, J. R., Buchmann, L., Chen, A. A., Chen, J., Chipps, K. A., Choplin, A., D'Auria, J. M., Davids, B., Davis, C., Diget, C. Aa., Erikson, L., Fallis, J., Fox, S. P., Frischknecht, U., Fulton, B. R., Galinski, N., Greife, U., Hirschi, R., Howell, D., Martin, L., Mountford, D., Murphy, A. St. J., Ottewell, D., Pignatari, M., Reeve, S., Ruprecht, G., Sjue, S., Veloce, L., and Williams, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
During the slow neutron capture process in massive stars, reactions on light elements can both produce and absorb neutrons thereby influencing the final heavy element abundances. At low metallicities, the high neutron capture rate of 16-O can inhibit s-process nucleosynthesis unless the neutrons are recycled via the 17O(a,n)20Ne reaction. The efficiency of this neutron recycling is determined by competition between the 17O(a,n)20Ne and 17O(a,g)21Ne reactions. While some experimental data are available on the former reaction, no data exist for the radiative capture channel at the relevant astrophysical energies. The 17O(a,g)21Ne reaction has been studied directly using the DRAGON recoil separator at the TRIUMF Laboratory. The reaction cross section has been determined at energies between 0.6 and 1.6 MeV Ecm, reaching into the Gamow window for core helium burning for the first time. Resonance strengths for resonances at 0.63, 0.721, 0.81 and 1.122 MeV Ecm have been extracted. The experimentally based reaction rate calculated represents a lower limit, but suggests that significant s-process nucleosynthesis occurs in low metallicity massive stars., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures
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63. New $\gamma$-ray Transitions Observed in $^{19}$Ne with Implications for the $^{15}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne Reaction Rate
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Hall, M. R., Bardayan, D. W., Baugher, T., Lepailleur, A., Pain, S. D., Ratkiewicz, A., Ahn, S., Allen, J. M., Anderson, J. T., Ayangeakaa, A. D., Blackmon, J. C., Burcher, S., Carpenter, M. P., Cha, S. M., Chae, K. Y., Chipps, K. A., Cizewski, J. A., Febbraro, M., Hall, O., Hu, J., Jiang, C. L., Jones, K. L., Lee, E. J., O'Malley, P. D., Ota, S., Rasco, B. C., Santiago-Gonzalez, D., Seweryniak, D., Sims, H., Smith, K., Tan, W. P., Thompson, P., Thornsberry, C., Varner, R. L., Walter, D., Wilson, G. L., and Zhu, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The $^{15}$O($\alpha$,$\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne reaction is responsible for breakout from the hot CNO cycle in Type I x-ray bursts. Understanding the properties of resonances between $E_x = 4$ and 5 MeV in $^{19}$Ne is crucial in the calculation of this reaction rate. The spins and parities of these states are well known, with the exception of the 4.14- and 4.20-MeV states, which have adopted spin-parities of 9/2$^-$ and 7/2$^-$, respectively. Gamma-ray transitions from these states were studied using triton-$\gamma$-$\gamma$ coincidences from the $^{19}$F($^{3}$He,$t\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne reaction measured with GODDESS (Gammasphere ORRUBA Dual Detectors for Experimental Structure Studies) at Argonne National Laboratory. The observed transitions from the 4.14- and 4.20-MeV states provide strong evidence that the $J^\pi$ values are actually 7/2$^-$ and 9/2$^-$, respectively. These assignments are consistent with the values in the $^{19}$F mirror nucleus and in contrast to previously accepted assignments.
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64. Catching Element Formation In The Act
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Fryer, Chris L., Timmes, Frank, Hungerford, Aimee L., Couture, Aaron, Adams, Fred, Aoki, Wako, Arcones, Almudena, Arnett, David, Auchettl, Katie, Avila, Melina, Badenes, Carles, Baron, Eddie, Bauswein, Andreas, Beacom, John, Blackmon, Jeff, Blondin, Stephane, Bloser, Peter, Boggs, Steve, Boss, Alan, Brandt, Terri, Bravo, Eduardo, Brown, Ed, Brown, Peter, Budtz-Jorgensen, Steve Bruenn. Carl, Burns, Eric, Calder, Alan, Caputo, Regina, Champagne, Art, Chevalier, Roger, Chieffi, Alessandro, Chipps, Kelly, Cinabro, David, Clarkson, Ondrea, Clayton, Don, Coc, Alain, Connolly, Devin, Conroy, Charlie, Cote, Benoit, Couch, Sean, Dauphas, Nicolas, deBoer, Richard James, Deibel, Catherine, Denisenkov, Pavel, Desch, Steve, Dessart, Luc, Diehl, Roland, Doherty, Carolyn, Dominguez, Inma, Dong, Subo, Dwarkadas, Vikram, Fan, Doreen, Fields, Brian, Fields, Carl, Filippenko, Alex, Fisher, Robert, Foucart, Francois, Fransson, Claes, Frohlich, Carla, Fuller, George, Gibson, Brad, Giryanskaya, Viktoriya, Gorres, Joachim, Goriely, Stephane, Grebenev, Sergei, Grefenstette, Brian, Grohs, Evan, Guillochon, James, Harpole, Alice, Harris, Chelsea, Harris, J. Austin, Harrison, Fiona, Hartmann, Dieter, Hashimoto, Masa-aki, Heger, Alexander, Hernanz, Margarita, Herwig, Falk, Hirschi, Raphael, Hix, Raphael William, Hoflich, Peter, Hoffman, Robert, Holcomb, Cole, Hsiao, Eric, Iliadis, Christian, Janiuk, Agnieszka, Janka, Thomas, Jerkstrand, Anders, Johns, Lucas, Jones, Samuel, Jose, Jordi, Kajino, Toshitaka, Karakas, Amanda, Karpov, Platon, Kasen, Dan, Kierans, Carolyn, Kippen, Marc, Korobkin, Oleg, Kobayashi, Chiaki, Kozma, Cecilia, Krot, Saha, Kumar, Pawan, Kuvvetli, Irfan, Laird, Alison, Laming, Martin, Larsson, Josefin, Lattanzio, John, Lattimer, James, Leising, Mark, Lennarz, Annika, Lentz, Eric, Limongi, Marco, Lippuner, Jonas, Livne, Eli, Lloyd-Ronning, Nicole, Longland, Richard, Lopez, Laura A., Lugaro, Maria, Lutovinov, Alexander, Madsen, Kristin, Malone, Chris, Matteucci, Francesca, McEnery, Julie, Meisel, Zach, Messer, Bronson, Metzger, Brian, Meyer, Bradley, Meynet, Georges, Mezzacappa, Anthony, Miller, Jonah, Miller, Richard, Milne, Peter, Misch, Wendell, Mitchell, Lee, Mosta, Philipp, Motizuki, Yuko, Muller, Bernhard, Mumpower, Matthew, Murphy, Jeremiah, Nagataki, Shigehiro, Nakar, Ehud, Nomoto, Ken'ichi, Nugent, Peter, Nunes, Filomena, O'Shea, Brian, Oberlack, Uwe, Pain, Steven, Parker, Lucas, Perego, Albino, Pignatari, Marco, Pinedo, Gabriel Martinez, Plewa, Tomasz, Poznanski, Dovi, Priedhorsky, William, Pritychenko, Boris, Radice, David, Ramirez-Ruiz, Enrico, Rauscher, Thomas, Reddy, Sanjay, Rehm, Ernst, Reifarth, Rene, Richman, Debra, Ricker, Paul, Rijal, Nabin, Roberts, Luke, Ropke, Friedrich, Rosswog, Stephan, Ruiter, Ashley J., Ruiz, Chris, Savin, Daniel Wolf, Schatz, Hendrik, Schneider, Dieter, Schwab, Josiah, Seitenzahl, Ivo, Shen, Ken, Siegert, Thomas, Sim, Stuart, Smith, David, Smith, Karl, Smith, Michael, Sollerman, Jesper, Sprouse, Trevor, Spyrou, Artemis, Starrfield, Sumner, Steiner, Andrew, Strong, Andrew W., Sukhbold, Tuguldur, Suntzeff, Nick, Surman, Rebecca, Tanimori, Toru, The, Lih-Sin, Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl, Tolstov, Alexey, Tominaga, Nozomu, Tomsick, John, Townsley, Dean, Tsintari, Pelagia, Tsygankov, Sergey, Vartanyan, David, Venters, Tonia, Vestrand, Tom, Vink, Jacco, Waldman, Roni, Wang, Lifang, Wang, Xilu, Warren, MacKenzie, West, Christopher, Wheeler, J. Craig, Wiescher, Michael, Winkler, Christoph, Winter, Lisa, Wolf, Bill, Woolf, Richard, Woosley, Stan, Wu, Jin, Wrede, Chris, Yamada, Shoichi, Young, Patrick, Zegers, Remco, Zingale, Michael, and Zwart, Simon Portegies
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Gamma-ray astronomy explores the most energetic photons in nature to address some of the most pressing puzzles in contemporary astrophysics. It encompasses a wide range of objects and phenomena: stars, supernovae, novae, neutron stars, stellar-mass black holes, nucleosynthesis, the interstellar medium, cosmic rays and relativistic-particle acceleration, and the evolution of galaxies. MeV gamma-rays provide a unique probe of nuclear processes in astronomy, directly measuring radioactive decay, nuclear de-excitation, and positron annihilation. The substantial information carried by gamma-ray photons allows us to see deeper into these objects, the bulk of the power is often emitted at gamma-ray energies, and radioactivity provides a natural physical clock that adds unique information. New science will be driven by time-domain population studies at gamma-ray energies. This science is enabled by next-generation gamma-ray instruments with one to two orders of magnitude better sensitivity, larger sky coverage, and faster cadence than all previous gamma-ray instruments. This transformative capability permits: (a) the accurate identification of the gamma-ray emitting objects and correlations with observations taken at other wavelengths and with other messengers; (b) construction of new gamma-ray maps of the Milky Way and other nearby galaxies where extended regions are distinguished from point sources; and (c) considerable serendipitous science of scarce events -- nearby neutron star mergers, for example. Advances in technology push the performance of new gamma-ray instruments to address a wide set of astrophysical questions., Comment: 14 pages including 3 figures
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65. $s$-wave scattering lengths for the $^7$Be+p system from an $\textit{R}$-matrix analysis
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Paneru, S. N., Brune, C. R., Giri, R., Livesay, R. J., Greife, U., Blackmon, J. C., Bardayan, D. W., Chipps, K. A., Davids, B., Connolly, D. S., Chae, K. Y., Champagne, A. E., Deibel, C., Jones, K. L., Johnson, M. S., Kozub, R. L., Ma, Z., Nesaraja, C. D., Pain, S. D., Sarazin, F., Shriner Jr., J. F., Stracener, D. W., Smith, M. S., Thomas, J. S., Visser, D. W., and Wrede, C.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The astrophysical $S$-factor for the radiative proton capture reaction on $^7$Be ($S_{17}$) at low energies is affected by the $s$-wave scattering lengths. We report the measurement of elastic and inelastic scattering cross sections for the $^7$Be+p system in the center-of-mass energy range 0.474 - 2.740 MeV and center-of-mass angular range of 70$^\circ$- 150$^\circ$. A radioactive $^7$Be beam produced at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL) Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility was accelerated and bombarded a thin polypropylene (CH$_{2}$)$_\text n$ target. Scattered ions were detected in the segmented Silicon Detector Array. Using an $\textit{R}$-matrix analysis of ORNL and Louvain-la-Neuve cross section data, the $s$-wave scattering lengths for channel spins 1 and 2 were determined to be 17.34$^{+1.11}_{-1.33}$ and -3.18$^{+0.55}_{-0.50}$ fm, respectively. The uncertainty in the $s$-wave scattering lengths reported in this work is smaller by a factor of 5-8 compared to the previous measurement, which may reduce the overall uncertainty in $S_{17}$ at zero energy. The level structure of $^8$B is discussed based upon the results from this work. Evidence for the existence of 0$^+$ and 2$^+$ levels in $^8$B at 1.9 and 2.21 MeV, respectively, is observed.
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66. Key $^{19}$Ne states identified affecting $\gamma$-ray emission from $^{18}$F in novae
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Hall, M. R., Barbadian, D. W., Baugher, T., Lepailleur, A., Pain, S. D., Ratkiewicz, A., Ahn, S., Allen, J. M., Anderson, J. T., Ayangeakaa, A. D., Blackmon, J. C., Burcher, S., Carpenter, M. P., Cha, S. M., Chae, K. Y., Chipps, K. A., Cizewski, J. A., Febbraro, M., Hall, O., Hu, J., Jiang, C. L., Jones, K. L., Lee, E. J., O'Malley, P. D., Ota, S., Rasco, B. C., Santiago-Gonzalez, D., Seweryniak, D., Sims, H., Smith, K., Tan, W. P., Thompson, P., Thornsberry, C., Varner, R. L., Walter, D., Wilson, G. L., and Zhu, S.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Detection of nuclear-decay $\gamma$ rays provides a sensitive thermometer of nova nucleosynthesis. The most intense $\gamma$-ray flux is thought to be annihilation radiation from the $\beta^+$ decay of $^{18}$F, which is destroyed prior to decay by the $^{18}$F($p$,$\alpha$)$^{15}$O reaction. Estimates of $^{18}$F production had been uncertain, however, because key near-threshold levels in the compound nucleus, $^{19}$Ne, had yet to be identified. This Letter reports the first measurement of the $^{19}$F($^{3}$He,$t\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne reaction, in which the placement of two long-sought 3/2$^+$ levels is suggested via triton-$\gamma$-$\gamma$ coincidences. The precise determination of their resonance energies reduces the upper limit of the rate by a factor of $1.5-17$ at nova temperatures and reduces the average uncertainty on the nova detection probability by a factor of 2.1., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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67. Doppler Broadening in $^{20}$Mg($\beta p\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne Decay
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Glassman, Brent E., Pérez-Loureiro, David, Wrede, Chris, Allen, Jacob, Bardayan, Dan W., Bennett, Michael B., Chipps, Kelly A., Febbraro, Michael, Friedman, Moshe, Fry, Cathleen, Hall, Matt, Hall, Oscar, Liddick, Sean N., O'Malley, Patrick, Ong, Wei Jia, Pain, Steven D., Schwartz, Sarah, Shidling, Praveen, Sims, Harry, Thompson, Paul, and Zhang, Helin
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Background: The $^{15}$O($\alpha ,\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne bottleneck reaction in Type I x-ray bursts is the most important thermonuclear reaction rate to constrain experimentally, in order to improve the accuracy of burst light-curve simulations. A proposed technique to determine the thermonuclear rate of this reaction employs the $^{20}$Mg($\beta p\alpha$)$^{15}$O decay sequence. The key $^{15}$O($\alpha ,\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne resonance at an excitation of 4.03 MeV is now known to be fed in $^{20}$Mg($\beta p\gamma$)$^{19}$Ne; however, the energies of the protons feeding the 4.03 MeV state are unknown. Knowledge of the proton energies will facilitate future $^{20}$Mg($\beta p \alpha$)$^{15}$O measurements. Purpose: To determine the energy of the proton transition feeding the 4.03 MeV state in $^{19}$Ne. Method: A fast beam of $^{20}$Mg was implanted into a plastic scintillator, which was used to detect $\beta$ particles. 16 high purity germanium detectors were used to detect $\gamma$ rays emitted following $\beta p$ decay. A Monte Carlo method was used to simulate the Doppler broadening of $^{19}$Ne $\gamma$ rays and compare to the experimental data. Results: The center of mass energy between the proton and $^{19}$Ne, feeding the 4.03 MeV state, is measured to be 1.21${^{+0.25}_{-0.22}}$ MeV, corresponding to a $^{20}$Na excitation energy of 7.44${^{+0.25}_{-0.22}}$ MeV. Absolute feeding intensities and $\gamma$-decay branching ratios of $^{19}$Ne states were determined including the 1615 keV state. A new $\gamma$ decay branch from the 1536 keV state in $^{19}$Ne to the ground state is reported. The lifetime of the 1507 keV state in $^{19}$Ne is measured to be 4.3${^{+1.3}_{-1.1}}$ ps resolving discrepancies in the literature. Conflicting $^{20}$Mg($\beta p$) decay schemes in published literature are clarified., Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures
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68. Engaging Evidence-Based Practice, Research, and Innovation Council Members in Shared Governance Through Experiential Learning
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Chipps, Esther, Knupp, Amy, Ginther, Jane, Courtney, Laurel, Warren, Samantha, Levering, Sherry, and Brown, Kimberly
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69. A New Era Of Discovery: The 2023 Long-Range Plan For Nuclear Science
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Aidala, Christine, primary, Aprahamian, Ani, additional, Bacca, Sonia, additional, Bedaque, Paulo, additional, Bernstein, Lee, additional, Carlson, Joseph, additional, Carpenter, Michael, additional, Chipps, Kelly, additional, Cirigliano, Vincenzo, additional, Cloët, Ian, additional, de Gouvea, Andre, additional, deSouza, Romualdo, additional, Dodge, Gail, additional, Downie, Evangeline, additional, Dudek, Jozef, additional, Fatemi, Renée, additional, Gade, Alexandra, additional, Gao, Haiyan, additional, Gardner, Susan, additional, Greene, Senta, additional, Harton, Austin, additional, Hix, W., additional, Horn, Tanja, additional, Howell, Calvin, additional, Ilieva, Yordanka, additional, Jacak, Barbara, additional, Keppel, Cynthia, additional, Ketster, Oliver, additional, Klein, Joshua, additional, Kumar, Krishna, additional, Leach, Kyle, additional, Lee, Dean, additional, Lescher, Shelly, additional, Liu, Chen-Yu, additional, Lopez, Jorge, additional, Lunardini, Cecilia, additional, Milner, Richard, additional, Nunes, Filomena, additional, Phillips, Daniel, additional, Piekarewicz, Jorge, additional, Počanić, Dinko, additional, Qiu, Jianwei, additional, Quaglioni, Sofia, additional, Radford, David, additional, Reed, Rosi, additional, Ruan, Lijuan, additional, Savage, Martin, additional, Scarlett, Carol, additional, Schenke, Bjoern, additional, Takaki, Daniel, additional, Teaney, Derek, additional, VanDevender, Brent, additional, Vogt, Ramona, additional, Wall, Nathalie, additional, Wietfeldt, Fred, additional, Wilkerson, John, additional, Wilson, Richard, additional, Winslow, Lindley, additional, Yennello, Sherry, additional, and Zheng, Xiaochao, additional
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70. Dupilumab Efficacy in Patients With Uncontrolled or Oral Corticosteroid–Dependent Allergic and Nonallergic Asthma
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Brusselle, Guy, Quirce, Santiago, Papi, Alberto, Kuna, Piotr, Chipps, Bradley E., Hanania, Nicola A., Blaiss, Michael, Msihid, Jérôme, Jacob-Nara, Juby A., Deniz, Yamo, Rowe, Paul J., Gall, Rebecca, Ortiz, Benjamin, Djandji, Michel, and Radwan, Amr
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71. Out of Chaos Leaders Emerged
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Brysiewicz, Petra and Chipps, Jennifer
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72. Fish bioenergetics modeling
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Madenjian, Charles P., primary, Chipps, Steven R., additional, Deslauriers, David, additional, Guitard, Joëlle J., additional, and Daigle, Nicole J., additional
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73. Chapter 7 A TALE OF TWO CITIES Nuremberg and Munich
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Smith, Jeffrey Chipps, primary
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74. Number of patient-reported asthma triggers predicts uncontrolled disease among specialist-treated patients with severe asthma
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Chipps, Bradley E., Soong, Weily, Panettieri, Reynold A., Jr, Carr, Warner, Gandhi, Hitesh, Zhou, Wenjiong, Cook, Bill, Llanos, Jean-Pierre, and Ambrose, Christopher S.
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75. Proton branching ratios in 22Mg for X-ray bursts
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Kim, S. H., Chae, K. Y., Bardayan, D. W., Blackmon, J. C., Chipps, K. A., Hatarik, R., Jones, K. L., Kim, M. J., Kozub, R. L., Liang, J. F., Matei, C., Moazen, B. H., Nesaraja, C. D., O’Malley, P. D., Pain, S. D., and Smith, M. S.
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76. The rate of the astrophysical 48Cr(p,γ)49Mn reaction and its influence on the potential A = 48 waiting point in the rp process
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O'Shea, C., primary, Lotay, G., additional, Doherty, D.T., additional, Seweryniak, D., additional, Lau, R., additional, Bartram, G., additional, Byrne, S., additional, Canete, L., additional, Carpenter, M.P., additional, Chipps, K.A., additional, Copp, P.A., additional, Cousins, C., additional, Henderson, J., additional, Huang, T., additional, Jayatissa, H., additional, Kondev, F., additional, Müller-Gatermann, C., additional, Pain, S.D., additional, Paxman, C., additional, Reed, B.J., additional, Reviol, W., additional, Rogers, A.M., additional, Russell, R., additional, Schatz, H., additional, and Siciliano, M., additional
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77. Status of the JENSA gas-jet target for experiments with rare isotope beams
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Schmidt, K., Chipps, K. A., Ahn, S., Bardayan, D. W., Browne, J., Greife, U., Meisel, Z., Montes, F., O'Malley, P. D., Ong, W-J., Pain, S. D., Schatz, H., Smith, K., Smith, M. S., and Thompson, P. J.
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The JENSA gas-jet target was designed for experiments with radioactive beams provided by the rare isotope re-accelerator ReA3 at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. The gas jet will be the main target for the Separator for Capture Reactions SECAR at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams on the campus of Michigan State University, USA. In this work, we describe the advantages of a gas-jet target, detail the current recirculating gas system, and report recent measurements of helium jet thicknesses of up to about $10^{19}$ atoms/cm$^2$. Finally a comparison with other supersonic gas-jet targets is presented., Comment: Preprint, submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A. $\copyright$ 2018. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license
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78. Floating solar panels on reservoirs impact phytoplankton populations: A modelling experiment
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Exley, Giles, Page, Trevor, Thackeray, Stephen J., Folkard, Andrew M., Couture, Raoul-Marie, Hernandez, Rebecca R., Cagle, Alexander E., Salk, Kateri R., Clous, Lucie, Whittaker, Peet, Chipps, Michael, and Armstrong, Alona
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79. The Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire (AIRQ) Control Level Predicts Future Risk of Asthma Exacerbations
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Beuther, David A., Murphy, Kevin R., Zeiger, Robert S., Wise, Robert A., McCann, William, Reibman, Joan, George, Maureen, Gilbert, Ileen, Eudicone, James M., Gandhi, Hitesh N., Ross, Melissa, Coyne, Karin S., and Chipps, Bradley
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80. Dexamethasone-induced hyperglycaemia in COVID-19: Glycaemic profile in patients without diabetes and factors associated with hyperglycaemia
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Rhou, Yoon Ji J, Hor, Amanda, Wang, Mawson, Wu, Yu-Fang, Jose, Suja, Chipps, David R, and Cheung, N Wah
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81. Development of the (d,n) proton-transfer reaction in inverse kinematics for structure studies
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Jones, K. L., Thornsberry, C., Allen, J., Atencio, A., Bardayan, D. W., Blankstein, D., Burcher, S., Carter, A. B., Chipps, K. A., Cizewski, J. A., Cox, I., Elledge, Z., Febbraro, M., Fijalkowska, A., Grzywacz, R., Hall, M. R., King, T. T., Lepailleur, A., Madurga, M., Marley, S. T., O'Malley, P. D., Paulauskas, S. V., Pain, S. D., Peters, W. A., Reingold, C., Smith, K., Taylor, S., Tan, W., Vostinar, M., and Walter, D.
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Transfer reactions have provided exciting opportunities to study the structure of exotic nuclei and are often used to inform studies relating to nucleosynthesis and applications. In order to benefit from these reactions and their application to rare ion beams (RIBs) it is necessary to develop the tools and techniques to perform and analyze the data from reactions performed in inverse kinematics, that is with targets of light nuclei and heavier beams. We are continuing to expand the transfer reaction toolbox in preparation for the next generation of facilities, such as the Facility for Rare Ion Beams (FRIB), which is scheduled for completion in 2022. An important step in this process is to perform the (d,n) reaction in inverse kinematics, with analyses that include Q-value spectra and differential cross sections. In this way, proton-transfer reactions can be placed on the same level as the more commonly used neutron-transfer reactions, such as (d,p), (9Be,8Be), and (13C,12C). Here we present an overview of the techniques used in (d,p) and (d,n), and some recent data from (d,n) reactions in inverse kinematics using stable beams of 12C and 16O., Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, presented at the XXXV Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics, Piaski, Poland
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82. Catching Element Formation In The Act
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Fryer, Chris L, Timmes, Frank, Hungerford, Aimee L, Couture, Aaron, Adams, Fred, Aoki, Wako, Arcones, Almudena, Arnett, David, Auchettl, Katie, Avila, Melina, Badenes, Carles, Baron, Eddie, Bauswein, Andreas, Beacom, John, Blackmon, Jeff, Blondin, Stephane, Bloser, Peter, Boggs, Steve, Boss, Alan, Brandt, Terri, Bravo, Eduardo, Brown, Ed, Brown, Peter, Budtz-Jorgensen, Steve Bruenn Carl, Burns, Eric, Calder, Alan, Caputo, Regina, Champagne, Art, Chevalier, Roger, Chieffi, Alessandro, Chipps, Kelly, Cinabro, David, Clarkson, Ondrea, Clayton, Don, Coc, Alain, Connolly, Devin, Conroy, Charlie, Cote, Benoit, Couch, Sean, Dauphas, Nicolas, deBoer, Richard James, Deibel, Catherine, Denisenkov, Pavel, Desch, Steve, Dessart, Luc, Diehl, Roland, Doherty, Carolyn, Dominguez, Inma, Dong, Subo, Dwarkadas, Vikram, Fan, Doreen, Fields, Brian, Fields, Carl, Filippenko, Alex, Fisher, Robert, Foucart, Francois, Fransson, Claes, Frohlich, Carla, Fuller, George, Gibson, Brad, Giryanskaya, Viktoriya, Gorres, Joachim, Goriely, Stephane, Grebenev, Sergei, Grefenstette, Brian, Grohs, Evan, Guillochon, James, Harpole, Alice, Harris, Chelsea, Harris, J Austin, Harrison, Fiona, Hartmann, Dieter, Hashimoto, Masa-aki, Heger, Alexander, Hernanz, Margarita, Herwig, Falk, Hirschi, Raphael, Hix, Raphael William, Hoflich, Peter, Hoffman, Robert, Holcomb, Cole, Hsiao, Eric, Iliadis, Christian, Janiuk, Agnieszka, Janka, Thomas, Jerkstrand, Anders, Johns, Lucas, Jones, Samuel, Jose, Jordi, Kajino, Toshitaka, Karakas, Amanda, Karpov, Platon, Kasen, Dan, Kierans, Carolyn, Kippen, Marc, Korobkin, Oleg, Kobayashi, Chiaki, Kozma, Cecilia, Krot, Saha, and Kumar, Pawan
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Gamma-ray astronomy explores the most energetic photons in nature to addresssome of the most pressing puzzles in contemporary astrophysics. It encompassesa wide range of objects and phenomena: stars, supernovae, novae, neutron stars,stellar-mass black holes, nucleosynthesis, the interstellar medium, cosmic raysand relativistic-particle acceleration, and the evolution of galaxies. MeVgamma-rays provide a unique probe of nuclear processes in astronomy, directlymeasuring radioactive decay, nuclear de-excitation, and positron annihilation.The substantial information carried by gamma-ray photons allows us to seedeeper into these objects, the bulk of the power is often emitted at gamma-rayenergies, and radioactivity provides a natural physical clock that adds uniqueinformation. New science will be driven by time-domain population studies atgamma-ray energies. This science is enabled by next-generation gamma-rayinstruments with one to two orders of magnitude better sensitivity, larger skycoverage, and faster cadence than all previous gamma-ray instruments. Thistransformative capability permits: (a) the accurate identification of thegamma-ray emitting objects and correlations with observations taken at otherwavelengths and with other messengers; (b) construction of new gamma-ray mapsof the Milky Way and other nearby galaxies where extended regions aredistinguished from point sources; and (c) considerable serendipitous science ofscarce events -- nearby neutron star mergers, for example. Advances intechnology push the performance of new gamma-ray instruments to address a wideset of astrophysical questions.
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83. Acceptability and feasibility of a screening protocol for antenatal depression (SPADe) in Blantyre District, Malawi
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Genesis Chorwe-Sungani, Modesta Mwagomba, Ellen Chirwa, Diana Jere, and Jennifer Chipps
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Abstract Background Depression is one of the most common perinatal mental health problems that affect pregnant women. Antenatal depression can adversely affect the well-being of the pregnant woman and her foetus. Depression is rarely detected by midwives due to the unavailability of relevant screening instruments in Malawi. A Screening Protocol for Antenatal Depression (SPADe) was developed and recommended for possible use to screen for depression in antenatal clinics in the country. The acceptability and feasibility of using the SPADe protocol to screen for depression has not been established. The aim of this study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of screening for depression by midwives using SPADe in antenatal clinics in Blantyre district. Methods This study used a quantitative survey design to collect data among 60 midwives in three antenatal clinics in primary care settings. All inclusive sampling of all 60 midwives were used. The Structured Assessment of FEasibility and Ottawa Acceptability of Decision Rules Instruments were used to collect the data. Descriptive statistics and Chi square tests were used to analyse the data. Results This study found that it was feasible to implement SPADe and the following enablers for screening depression had the highest ratings: the SPADe is applicable to pregnant women (M = 3.9, sd = 0.4); the intended goal of the SPADe matches the prioritised goals of Malawi Ministry of Health (M = 3.9, sd = 0.5); and the SPADe is likely to be effective (M = 3.8, sd = 0.6). On the other hand, barriers for implementing the SPADe were: the need for specific training to deliver the SPADe (M = 3.7, sd = 0.7); ongoing support and supervision (M = 3.5, sd = 0.8); and additional resources (M = 3.0, sd = 0.9). This study also found that the implementation of the SPADe was acceptable to respondents. The overall mean score for respondents on acceptability of screening antenatal depression using SPADe was found to be high (M = 4.6, sd = 0.6). However the differences in the respondents’ mean scores on acceptability of screening for depression in antenatal clinics using SPADe in relation to their demographic characteristics were not significant (p > .05). Conclusion This study suggests that midwives feel that it is feasible and acceptable for them to implement the SPADe in antenatal clinics with ongoing training, support and clinical supervision.
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84. Evaluation of a training programme for Pharmacist Independent Prescribers in a care home medicine management intervention
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L. Birt, L. Dalgarno, C. M. Bond, R. Holland, D. P. Alldred, C. Hughes, A. Blyth, L. Watts, D. J. Wright, and on behalf of the CHIPPS team
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Abstract Background The provision of independent prescribing rights for United Kingdom (UK) pharmacists has enabled them to prescribe within their area of competence. The aim of this study was to evaluate an evidence-based training programme designed to prepare Pharmacist Independent Prescribers (PIPs) to safely and effectively assume responsibility for pharmaceutical care of older people in care homes in the UK, within a randomised controlled trial. Methods The training and competency assessment process included two training days, professional development planning against a bespoke competency framework, mentor support, and a viva with an independent General Practitioner (GP). Data on the PIPs’ perceptions of the training were collected through evaluation forms immediately after the training days and through online questionnaires and interviews after delivery of the 6-month intervention. Using a mixed method approach each data set was analysed separately then triangulated providing a detailed evaluation of the process. Kaufman’s Model of Learning Evaluation guided interpretations. Results All 25 PIPs who received the training completed an evaluation form (N = 25). Post-intervention questionnaires were completed by 16 PIPs and 14 PIPs took part in interviews. PIPs reported the training days and mentorship enabled them to develop a personalised portfolio of competence in preparation for discussion during a viva with an independent GP. Contact with the mentor reduced as PIPs gained confidence in their role. PIPs applied their new learning throughout the delivery of the intervention leading to perceived improvements in residents’ quality of life and medicines management. A few PIPs reported that developing a portfolio of competence was time intensive, and that further training on leadership skills would have been beneficial. Conclusions The bespoke training programme was fit for purpose. Mentorship and competency assessment were resource intensive but appropriate. An additional benefit was that many PIPs reported professional growth beyond the requirement of the study. Trial registration The definitive RCT was registered with the ISRCTN registry (registration number ISRCTN 17,847,169 ).
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85. Biologic use and outcomes among adults with severe asthma treated by US subspecialists
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Panettieri, Reynold A., Jr, Ledford, Dennis K., Chipps, Bradley E., Soong, Weily, Lugogo, Njira, Carr, Warner, Mohan, Arjun, Carstens, Donna, Genofre, Eduardo, Trudo, Frank, and Ambrose, Christopher S.
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86. Online therapeutic methods: A systematic review
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Chipps, Wesley, Petzold, Angeleigh, Adams, Chante, and Jackson, Kyle
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The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate which available online therapeutic methods, could be utilized as an alternative to conventional face-to-face therapy for individuals suffering from various mental health disorders. Database searches were conducted using topic-related search terms and predetermined inclusion criteria. The final collection of articles used for this systematic review was comprised of 8 articles. Randomized control trials were used for 7 of the studies, while the only exception was a randomized parallel group trial. This systematic review evaluated the influence of the interventions on the respective study participants. Each study reported notable results, which indicated that dispensing online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy was a viable means of reducing the symptoms of certain mental health disorders. The involvement of a therapist also demonstrated better results than self-help programs, even if only slightly, and usually the positive effects of treatment lasted longer when a therapist-client relationship was present. This was evidenced in post-treatment follow-ups. Online therapy displayed promise in the treatment of certain mental health disorders. A therapeutic alliance was shown to be an important aspect in determining treatment outcomes and more research is required into the application of online therapeutic methods in developing contexts., Author(s): Wesley Chipps [sup.1] , Angeleigh Petzold [sup.1] , Chante Adams [sup.1] , Kyle Jackson [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) Cornerstone Institute, , Cape Town, South Africa (2) grid.8974.2, 0000 0001 [...]
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87. The burden of mild asthma: Clinical burden and healthcare resource utilisation in the NOVELTY study
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Benhabib, Gabriel, Mandhane, Piushkumar, Ruiz, Xavier Bocca, McIvor, Andrew, Olmo, Ricardo del, Pek, Bonavuth, Lisanti, Raul Eduardo, Petrella, Robert, Marino, Gustavo, Stollery, Daniel, Mattarucco, Walter, Chen, Meihua, Nogueira, Juan, Chen, Yan, Parody, Maria, Gu, Wei, Pascale, Pablo, Hui, Kim Ming Christopher, Rodriguez, Pablo, Li, Manxiang, Silva, Damian, Li, Shiyue, Svetliza, Graciela, Ma, Lijun, Victorio, Carlos F., Qin, Guangyue, Rolon, Roxana Willigs, Song, Weidong, Yañez, Anahi, Tan, Wei, Baines, Stuart, Tang, Yijun, Bowler, Simon, Wang, Chen, Bremner, Peter, Wang, Tan, Bull, Sheetal, Wen, Fuqiang, Carroll, Patrick, Wu, Feng, Chaalan, Mariam, Xiang, PingChao, Farah, Claude, Xiao, Zuke, Hammerschlag, Gary, Xiong, Shengdao, Hancock, Kerry, Yang, Jinghua, Harrington, Zinta, Yang, Jingping, Katsoulotos, Gregory, Zhang, Caiqing, Kim, Joshua, Zhang, Min, Langton, David, Zhang, Ping, Lee, Donald, Zhang, Wei, Peters, Matthew, Zheng, Xiaohe, Prassad, Lakshman, Zhu, Dan, Reddel, Helen, Bolivar Grimaldos, Fabio, Sajkov, Dimitar, Arboleda, Alejandra Cañas, Santiago, Francis, Bueno, Carlos Matiz, Simpson, Frederick Graham, Molina de Salazar, Dora, Tai, Sze, Bendstrup, Elisabeth, Thomas, Paul, Hilberg, Ole, Wark, Peter, Kjellerup, Carsten, Cançado, José Eduardo Delfini, Weinreich, Ulla, Cunha, Thúlio, Bonniaud, Philippe, Lima, Marina, Brun, Olivier, Cardoso, Alexandre Pinto, Burgel, Pierre-Régis, Rabahi, Marcelo, Chouaid, Christos, Anees, Syed, Couturaud, Francis, Bertley, John, de Blic, Jacques, Bell, Alan, Debieuvre, Didier, Cheema, Amarjit, Delsart, Dominique, Chouinard, Guy, Demaegdt, Axelle, Csanadi, Michael, Demoly, Pascal, Dhar, Anil, Deschildre, Antoine, Dhillon, Ripple, Devouassoux, Gilles, FitzGerald, J. Mark, Egron, Carole, Kanawaty, David, Falchero, Lionel, Kelly, Allan, Goupil, François, Killorn, William, Kessler, Romain, Landry, Daniel, Le Roux, Pascal, Luton, Robert, Mabire, Pascal, Mahay, Guillaume, Ide, Yumiko, Martinez, Stéphanie, Inomata, Minehiko, Melloni, Boris, Inoue, Hiromasa, Moreau, Laurent, Inoue, Koji, Raherison, Chantal, Inoue, Sumito, Riviere, Emilie, Kato, Motokazu, Roux-Claudé, Pauline, Kawasaki, Masayuki, Soulier, Michel, Kawayama, Tomotaka, Vignal, Guillaume, Kita, Toshiyuki, Yaici, Azzedine, Kobayashi, Kanako, Aries, Sven Philip, Koto, Hiroshi, Bals, Robert, Nishi, Koichi, Beck, Ekkehard, Saito, Junpei, Deimling, Andreas, Shimizu, Yasuo, Feimer, Jan, Shirai, Toshihiro, Grimm-Sachs, Vera, Sugihara, Naruhiko, Groth, Gesine, Takahashi, Ken-ichi, Herth, Felix, Tashimo, Hiroyuki, Hoheisel, Gerhard, Tomii, Keisuke, Kanniess, Frank, Yamada, Takashi, Lienert, Thomas, Yanai, Masaru, Mronga, Silke, Javier, Ruth Cerino, Reinhardt, Jörg, Domínguez Peregrina, Alfredo, Schlenska, Christian, Corzo, Marco Fernández, Stolpe, Christoph, Montano Gonzalez, Efraín, Teber, Ishak, Ramírez-Venegas, Alejandra, Timmermann, Hartmut, Rendon, Adrian, Ulrich, Thomas, Boersma, Willem, Velling, Peter, Djamin, R.S., Wehgartner-Winkler, Sabina, Eijsvogel, Michiel, Welling, Juergen, Franssen, Frits, Winkelmann, Ernst-Joachim, Goosens, Martijn, Barbetta, Carlo, Graat-Verboom, Lidwien, Braido, Fulvio, Veen, Johannes in 't, Cardaci, Vittorio, Janssen, Rob, Clini, Enrico Maria, Kuppens, Kim, Costantino, Maria Teresa, van den Berge, Maarten, Cuttitta, Giuseppina, van de Ven, Mario, di Gioacchino, Mario, Brunstad, Ole Petter, Fois, Alessandro, Einvik, Gunnar, Foschino-Barbaro, Maria Pia, Høines, Kristian Jong, Gammeri, Enrico, Khusrawi, Alamdar, Inchingolo, Riccardo, Oien, Torbjorn, Lavorini, Federico, Chang, Yoon-Seok, Molino, Antonio, Cho, Young Joo, Nucera, Eleonora, Hwang, Yong Il, Papi, Alberto, Kim, Woo Jin, Patella, Vincenzo, Koh, Young-Il, Pesci, Alberto, Lee, Byung-Jae, Ricciardolo, Fabio, Lee, Kwan-Ho, Rogliani, Paola, Lee, Sang-Pyo, Sarzani, Riccardo, Lee, Yong Chul, Vancheri, Carlo, Lim, Seong Yong, Vincenti, Rigoletta, Min, Kyung Hun, Endo, Takeo, Oh, Yeon-Mok, Fujita, Masaki, Park, Choon-Sik, Hara, Yu, Park, Hae-Sim, Horiguchi, Takahiko, Park, Heung-Woo, Hosoi, Keita, Rhee, Chin Kook, Yoon, Ho Joo, Morice, Alyn, Yoon, Hyoung-Kyu, Pandya, Preeti, García-Navarro, Alvar Agusti, Patel, Manish, Andújar, Rubén, Roy, Kay, Anoro, Laura, Sathyamurthy, Ramamurthy, García, María Buendía, Thiagarajan, Swaminathan, Mozo, Paloma Campo, Turner, Alice, Campos, Sergio, Vestbo, Jorgen, Maldonado, Francisco Casas, Wedzicha, Wisia, Castilla Martínez, Manuel, Wilkinson, Tom, Serrano, Carolina Cisneros, Wilson, Pete, Comeche Casanova, Lorena, Al-Asadi, Lo’Ay, Corbacho, Dolores, Anholm, James, Campo Matías, Felix Del, Averill, Frank, Echave-Sustaeta, Jose, Bansal, Sandeep, Corral, Gloria Francisco, Baptist, Alan, Gamboa Setién, Pedro, Campbell, Colin, García Clemente, Marta, Campos, Michael A., Núñez, Ignacio García, Chipps, Bradley, Robaina, Jose García, Crook, Gretchen, García Salmones, Mercedes, DeLeon, Samuel, Marín Trigo, Jose Maria, Eid, Alain, Fernandez, Marta Nuñez, Epstein, Ellen, Palomo, Sara Nuñez, Fritz, Stephen, Olaguibel Rivera, José, Harris, Hoadley, de Llano, Luis Pérez, Hewitt, Mitzie, Pueyo Bastida, Ana, Holguin, Fernando, Rañó, Ana, Hudes, Golda, Rodríguez González-Moro, José, Jackson, Richard, Reig, Albert Roger, Kaufman, Alan, Velasco Garrido, José, Kaufman, David, Curiac, Dan, Klapholz, Ari, Janson, Christer, Krishna, Harshavardhan, Lif-Tiberg, Cornelia, Lee, Daria, Luts, Anders, Lin, Robert, Råhlen, Lennart, Maselli-Caceres, Diego, Rustscheff, Stefan, Mehta, Vinay, Adams, Frances, Moy, James N., Bradman, Drew, Nwokoro, Ugo, Broughton, Emma, Parikh, Purvi, Cosgrove, John, Parikh, Sudhir, Flood-Page, Patrick, Perrino, Frank, Fuller, Elizabeth, Ruhlmann, James, Harrison, Timothy, Sassoon, Catherine, Hartley, David, Settipane, Russell A., Hattotuwa, Keith, Sousa, Daniel, Jones, Gareth, Sriram, Peruvemba, Lewis, Keir, Wachs, Richard, McGarvey, Lorcan, Golam, Sarowar Muhammad, Beasley, Richard, FitzGerald, J Mark, Harrison, Tim, Hughes, Rod, Müllerová, Hana, Olaguibel, José María, Rapsomaniki, Eleni, Reddel, Helen K., and Sadatsafavi, Mohsen
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88. Frequent productive cough: Symptom burden and future exacerbation risk among patients with asthma and/or COPD in the NOVELTY study
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Benhabib, Gabriel, Ruiz, Xavier Bocca, Olmo, Ricardo del, Lisanti, Raul Eduardo, Marino, Gustavo, Mattarucco, Walter, Nogueira, Juan, Parody, Maria, Pascale, Pablo, Rodriguez, Pablo, Silva, Damian, Svetliza, Graciela, Victorio, Carlos F., Rolon, Roxana Willigs, Yañez, Anahi, Baines, Stuart, Bowler, Simon, Bremner, Peter, Bull, Sheetal, Carroll, Patrick, Chaalan, Mariam, Farah, Claude, Hammerschlag, Gary, Hancock, Kerry, Harrington, Zinta, Katsoulotos, Gregory, Kim, Joshua, Langton, David, Lee, Donald, Peters, Matthew, Prassad, Lakshman, Reddel, Helen, Sajkov, Dimitar, Santiago, Francis, Simpson, Frederick Graham, Tai, Sze, Thomas, Paul, Wark, Peter, Delfini Cançado, José Eduardo, Cunha, Thúlio, Lima, Marina, Cardoso, Alexandre Pinto, Rabahi, Marcelo, Anees, Syed, Bertley, John, Bell, Alan, Cheema, Amarjit, Chouinard, Guy, Csanadi, Michael, Dhar, Anil, Dhillon, Ripple, FitzGerald, J. Mark, Kanawaty, David, Kelly, Allan, Killorn, William, Landry, Daniel, Luton, Robert, Mandhane, Piushkumar, McIvor, Andrew, Pek, Bonavuth, Petrella, Robert, Stollery, Daniel, Chen, Meihua, Chen, Yan, Gu, Wei, Christopher Hui, Kim Ming, Li, Manxiang, Li, Shiyue, Lijun, Ma, Qin, Guangyue, Song, Weidong, Tan, Wei, Tang, Yijun, Wang, Chen, Wang, Tan, Wen, Fuqiang, Wu, Feng, Xiang, PingChao, Xiao, Zuke, Xiong, Shengdao, Yang, Jinghua, Yang, Jingping, Zhang, Caiqing, Zhang, Min, Zhang, Ping, Zhang, Wei, Zheng, Xiaohe, Zhu, Dan, Grimaldos, Fabio Bolivar, Arboleda, Alejandra Cañas, Bueno, Carlos Matiz, Molina de Salazar, Dora, Bendstrup, Elisabeth, Hilberg, Ole, Kjellerup, Carsten, Weinreich, Ulla, Bonniaud, Philippe, Brun, Olivier, Burgel, Pierre-Régis, Chouaid, Christos, Couturaud, Francis, de Blic, Jacques, Debieuvre, Didier, Delsart, Dominique, Demaegdt, Axelle, Demoly, Pascal, Deschildre, Antoine, Devouassoux, Gilles, Egron, Carole, Falchero, Lionel, Goupil, François, Kessler, Romain, Le Roux, Pascal, Mabire, Pascal, Mahay, Guillaume, Martinez, Stéphanie, Melloni, Boris, Moreau, Laurent, Raherison, Chantal, Riviere, Emilie, Roux-Claudé, Pauline, Soulier, Michel, Vignal, Guillaume, Yaici, Azzedine, Aries, Sven Philip, Bals, Robert, Beck, Ekkehard, Deimling, Andreas, Feimer, Jan, Grimm-Sachs, Vera, Groth, Gesine, Herth, Felix, Hoheisel, Gerhard, Kanniess, Frank, Lienert, Thomas, Mronga, Silke, Reinhardt, Jörg, Schlenska, Christian, Stolpe, Christoph, Teber, Ishak, Timmermann, Hartmut, Ulrich, Thomas, Velling, Peter, Wehgartner-Winkler, Sabina, Welling, Juergen, Winkelmann, Ernst-Joachim, Barbetta, Carlo, Braido, Fulvio, Cardaci, Vittorio, Clini, Enrico Maria, Costantino, Maria Teresa, Cuttitta, Giuseppina, di Gioacchino, Mario, Fois, Alessandro, Foschino-Barbaro, Maria Pia, Gammeri, Enrico, Inchingolo, Riccardo, Lavorini, Federico, Molino, Antonio, Nucera, Eleonora, Papi, Alberto, Patella, Vincenzo, Pesci, Alberto, Ricciardolo, Fabio, Rogliani, Paola, Sarzani, Riccardo, Vancheri, Carlo, Vincenti, Rigoletta, Endo, Takeo, Fujita, Masaki, Hara, Yu, Horiguchi, Takahiko, Hosoi, Keita, Ide, Yumiko, Inomata, Minehiko, Inoue, Hiromasa, Inoue, Koji, Inoue, Sumito, Kato, Motokazu, Kawasaki, Masayuki, Kawayama, Tomotaka, Kita, Toshiyuki, Kobayashi, Kanako, Koto, Hiroshi, Nishi, Koichi, Saito, Junpei, Shimizu, Yasuo, Shirai, Toshihiro, Sugihara, Naruhiko, Takahashi, Ken-ichi, Tashimo, Hiroyuki, Tomii, Keisuke, Yamada, Takashi, Yanai, Masaru, Javier, Ruth Cerino, Peregrina, Alfredo Domínguez, Corzo, Marco Fernández, Gonzalez, Efraín Montano, Ramírez-Venegas, Alejandra, Rendon, Adrian, Boersma, Willem, Djamin, R.S., Eijsvogel, Michiel, Franssen, Frits, Goosens, Martijn, Graat-Verboom, Lidwien, Veen, Johannes in 't, Janssen, Rob, Kuppens, Kim, van den Berge, Maarten, van de Ven, Mario, Brunstad, Ole Petter, Einvik, Gunnar, Høines, Kristian Jong, Khusrawi, Alamdar, Oien, Torbjorn, Chang, Yoon-Seok, Cho, Young Joo, Hwang, Yong Il, Kim, Woo Jin, Koh, Young-Il, Lee, Byung-Jae, Lee, Kwan-Ho, Lee, Sang-Pyo, Lee, Yong Chul, Lim, Seong Yong, Min, Kyung Hun, Oh, Yeon-Mok, Park, Choon-Sik, Park, Hae-Sim, Park, Heung-Woo, Rhee, Chin Kook, Yoon, Ho Joo, Yoon, Hyoung-Kyu, García-Navarro, Alvar Agusti, Andújar, Rubén, Anoro, Laura, García, María Buendía, Mozo, Paloma Campo, Campos, Sergio, Maldonado, Francisco Casas, Martínez, Manuel Castilla, Serrano, Carolina Cisneros, Casanova, Lorena Comeche, Corbacho, Dolores, Del Campo Matías, Felix, Echave-Sustaeta, Jose, Corral, Gloria Francisco, Setién, Pedro Gamboa, Clemente, Marta García, Núñez, Ignacio García, Robaina, Jose García, Salmones, Mercedes García, Marín Trigo, Jose Maria, Fernandez, Marta Nuñez, Palomo, Sara Nuñez, Rivera, José Olaguibel, Pérez de Llano, Luis, Bastida, Ana Pueyo, Rañó, Ana, González-Moro, José Rodríguez, Reig, Albert Roger, Garrido, José Velasco, Curiac, Dan, Janson, Christer, Lif-Tiberg, Cornelia, Luts, Anders, Råhlen, Lennart, Rustscheff, Stefan, Adams, Frances, Bradman, Drew, Broughton, Emma, Cosgrove, John, Flood-Page, Patrick, Fuller, Elizabeth, Harrison, Timothy, Hartley, David, Hattotuwa, Keith, Jones, Gareth, Lewis, Keir, McGarvey, Lorcan, Morice, Alyn, Pandya, Preeti, Patel, Manish, Roy, Kay, Sathyamurthy, Ramamurthy, Thiagarajan, Swaminathan, Turner, Alice, Vestbo, Jorgen, Wedzicha, Wisia, Wilkinson, Tom, Wilson, Pete, Al-Asadi, Lo’Ay, Anholm, James, Averill, Frank, Bansal, Sandeep, Baptist, Alan, Campbell, Colin, Campos, Michael A., Chipps, Bradley, Crook, Gretchen, DeLeon, Samuel, Eid, Alain, Epstein, Ellen, Fritz, Stephen, Harris, Hoadley, Hewitt, Mitzie, Holguin, Fernando, Hudes, Golda, Jackson, Richard, Kaufman, Alan, Kaufman, David, Klapholz, Ari, Krishna, Harshavardhan, Lee, Daria, Lin, Robert, Maselli-Caceres, Diego, Mehta, Vinay, Moy, James N., Nwokoro, Ugo, Parikh, Purvi, Parikh, Sudhir, Perrino, Frank, Ruhlmann, James, Sassoon, Catherine, Settipane, Russell A., Sousa, Daniel, Sriram, Peruvemba, Wachs, Richard, Hughes, Rod, Rapsomaniki, Eleni, Keen, Christina, Make, Barry J., Tomaszewski, Erin L., Müllerová, Hana, and Reddel, Helen K.
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89. The cost of avoiding predators: a bioenergetic analysis of diel vertical migration by the opossum shrimp Mysis diluviana
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Chipps, Steven R., Bennett, David H., Deslauriers, David, and Rudstam, Lars G.
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90. Comparative Quantitative Genetics of the Pelvis in Four-Species of Rodents and the Conservation of Genetic Covariance and Correlation Structure
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Saltzberg, Carl J., Walker, Laura I., Chipps-Walton, Lee E., Costa, Bárbara M. A., Spotorno, Ángel E., and Steppan, Scott J.
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91. Acceptability and feasibility of a screening protocol for antenatal depression (SPADe) in Blantyre District, Malawi
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Chorwe-Sungani, Genesis, Mwagomba, Modesta, Chirwa, Ellen, Jere, Diana, and Chipps, Jennifer
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92. Optimizing the Role of the Hospital-Based Nurse Scientist in a Changing Nursing Environment: Recommendations for Nurse Leaders
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Chipps, Esther and Zadvinskis, Inga M.
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93. Evaluating construct validity of the Asthma Impairment and Risk Questionnaire using a 3-month exacerbation recall
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Chipps, Bradley E., Murphy, Kevin R., Wise, Robert A., McCann, William A., Beuther, David A., Reibman, Joan, George, Maureen, Gilbert, Ileen, Eudicone, James M., Gandhi, Hitesh N., Harding, Gale, Ross, Melissa, and Zeiger, Robert S.
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94. Confirmation of the isomeric state in 26P
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Pérez-Loureiro, D., Wrede, C., Bennett, M. B., Liddick, S. N., Bowe, A., Brown, B. A., Chen, A. A., Chipps, K. A., Cooper, N., McNeice, E., Naqvi, F., Ortez, R., Pain, S. D., Pereira, J., Prokop, C., Quinn, S. J., Sakstrup, J., Santia, M., Schwartz, S. B., Shanab, S., Simon, A., Spyrou, A., and Thiagalingam, E.
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We report the independent experimental confirmation of an isomeric state in the proton drip-line nucleus $^{26}$P. The ${\gamma}$-ray energy and half-life determined are 164.4 $\pm$ 0.3 (sys) $\pm$ 0.2 (stat) keV and 104 $\pm$ 14 ns, respectively, which are in agreement with the previously reported values. These values are used to set a semi-empirical limit on the proton separation energy of $^{26}$P, with the conclusion that it can be bound or unbound., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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95. COVID‐19 deaths in dental occupations and other healthcare occupations among U.S. decedents in 2020.
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Blackley, Brie Hawley, Fechter‐Leggett, Ethan D., Alexander, Talia, Panagakos, Fotinos, Chipps, Tammy, and Cox‐Ganser, Jean M.
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Background: Early studies during the COVID‐19 pandemic suggested dental occupations were among the highest risk for exposure to SARs‐CoV‐2 because of multiple factors increasing exposure, including close proximity to unmasked patients and performance of aerosol‐generating procedures. However, to date, few studies have investigated COVID‐19 deaths in United States dental occupations, and compared COVID‐19 deaths among healthcare occupations. Methods: We analyzed 2020 mortality data collected by the National Center for Health Statistics' National Vital Statistics System. Multivariable logistic regression was used to generate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals for COVID‐19 as the underlying cause of death in relation to occupation in working‐age decedents (≤65 years), after adjusting for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, and medical conditions associated with severe COVID‐19. Results: Dental occupations did not have significantly higher risk for COVID‐19 death when compared to all other occupations combined. Among healthcare occupations with frequent, direct patient‐ or client interactions, LPNs and LVNs, and speech and language pathologists had significantly elevated adjusted ORs for COVID‐19 death when compared to dentists, dental hygienists, or dental assistants. Similarly, nurse practitioners had significantly higher ORs for COVID‐19 mortality than dentists or dental hygienists, and approached significance when compared to dental assistants. Conversely, massage therapists and other health diagnosing and treating practitioners had significantly lower adjusted ORs for COVID‐19 death compared with dental occupations. Conclusion: Our study highlights potential differences in work‐related transmission of SARs‐CoV‐2 and subsequent COVID‐19 deaths in healthcare occupations, and furthers a previously limited understanding of COVID‐19 deaths in healthcare occupations in 2020, before COVID‐19 vaccine availability. Our results indicate that dental occupations were not among the highest, nor lowest risk, healthcare occupations for COVID‐19 deaths in 2020, despite their known risks of direct exposure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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96. The Impact of Patient Assaults and Aggressive Behaviors on Nursing Personnel's Stress, Well-being, and Intention to Leave Post-COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Chipps, Esther, Weaver, Susan H., Wood, Teresa, Sinnott, Loraine T., and McCarthy, Kathleen
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AIM: To describe and compare the prevalence of assaults and aggressive patient behavior among frontline staff in behavioral health (BH), medical-surgical (MS), and emergency department (ED) settings and examine the impact on staff health, work stress, work engagement, and intent to leave their position. BACKGROUND: Patient verbal and physical assaults have significant staff consequences, including decreased work productivity, increased burnout, job dissatisfaction, absenteeism, turnover, and intentions to leave. METHODS: Using a descriptive cross-sectional design, data were collected from a sample of 432 frontline staff working in ED, BH, and MS settings across 3 healthcare systems. RESULTS: The majority of frontline staff (74%) reported experiencing verbal aggression often/frequently, significantly impacting their mental health, work engagement, stress levels, and intent to leave. All 3 specialty groups reported a significant increase in verbal/psychological assaults and physical assaults since the pandemic's onset. CONCLUSION: TheCOVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on assaultive/aggressive behaviors. Nurse leadersmust strategize onmethods to decrease the normalization of violence against healthcare workers and support research aimed at evidence-based interventions to reduce such incidences of violence and ensure the well-being of healthcare workers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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97. Exploring empathy among undergraduate nursing students at universities in India and South Africa.
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Aranha, Priya Reshma, Chacko, Leena K., Bimray, Portia, and Chipps, Jennifer
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98. Supervision on Social Media: Use and Perception of Facebook as a Research Education Tool in Disadvantaged Areas
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Pimmer, Christoph, Chipps, Jennifer, Brysiewicz, Petra, Walters, Fiona, Linxen, Sebastian, and Gröhbiel, Urs
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This exploratory study investigates how a typically disadvantaged user group of older, female learners from rural, low-tech settings used and perceived a Facebook group as a research supervision and distance learning tool over time. The within-stage mixed-model research was carried out in a module of a part-time, advanced midwifery education course in rural South Africa. To address the research questions, three quantitative and qualitative surveys were repeated, pre, post, and three months post evaluation. The findings indicate that using the social media space lowered learners' threshold to accessing educational resources. The increased ease of communication was afforded in particular by using mobile phones to access the space. The analysis also suggests that the social networking site became a more integral part of students' learning environments. The learners' use of the site to discuss further course and work-related issues increased during the intervention and also remained significantly higher in the three-month, post evaluation survey, indicating the routinisation and habitualisation of this learning space. The practical implications and constraints of using social networking spaces to enhance disadvantaged groups of learners' access to educational resources are discussed.
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99. Albuterol/budesonide for the treatment of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma: The TYREE study
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LaForce, Craig, Chipps, Bradley E., Albers, Frank C., Reilly, Laurence, Johnsson, Eva, Andrews, Helen, Cappelletti, Christy, Maes, Andrea, and Papi, Alberto
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100. 2020 NAEPP Guidelines Update and GINA 2021—Asthma Care Differences, Overlap, and Challenges
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Chipps, Bradley E., Murphy, Kevin R., and Oppenheimer, John
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