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52. Understanding Behaviors in Different Domains: The Role of Machine Learning Techniques and Network Science
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Teo, Grace, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, McDonnell, Joseph, Trainor, Hayden J., Porras, Rainier A., Feuerman, Jacob G., Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series Editor, Schmorrow, Dylan D., editor, and Fidopiastis, Cali M., editor
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- 2018
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53. Perceptual size discrimination requires awareness and late visual areas: A continuous flash suppression and interocular transfer study
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Peel, Hayden J., Sherman, Joshua A., Sperandio, Irene, Laycock, Robin, and Chouinard, Philippe A.
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- 2019
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54. Rigid body motion tracking in axial shift mapping for measuring astronomical x-ray mirror figure
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de Groot, Peter J., Guzman, Felipe, Picart, Pascal, Chalifoux, Brandon D., Wisniewski, Hayden J., Schattenburg, Mark L., Heilmann, Ralf K., Arnold, Ian J., and Whalen, Mallory M.
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- 2024
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55. High data-rate atom interferometer for measuring acceleration
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McGuinness, Hayden J., Rakholia, Akash V., and Biedermann, Grant W.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
We demonstrate a high data-rate light-pulse atom interferometer for measuring acceleration. The device is optimized to operate at rates between 50 Hz to 330 Hz with sensitivities of 0.57 {\mu}g/rtHz to 36.7 {\mu}g/rtHz, respectively. Our method offers a dramatic increase in data rate and demonstrates a path to new applications in highly dynamic environments. The performance of the device can largely be attributed to the high recapture efficiency of atoms from one interferometer measurement cycle to another., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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- 2011
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56. How Teacher Feedback Helped Reimagine, Redesign, and Recode a Sustainability Education App
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Gavade, Akanksha Y., primary, Bronson, Allison J., additional, Leaventon, Andrew W., additional, Tuleubayev, Chingiz, additional, Ossinger, Hayden J., additional, Buribayeva, Malika, additional, Jalal, Saik A., additional, and Mehta, Khanjan, additional
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- 2023
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57. Grating-embedded mirrors for heliostat tracking error metrology
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Wisniewski, Hayden J., primary, Arnold, Ian J., additional, Kim, Daewook, additional, Zuo, Heng E., additional, and Chalifoux, Brandon D., additional
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- 2023
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58. 485 Measuring adherence to chronic therapies over 2 years of treatment with elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor in people with cystic fibrosis—the RECOVER Study
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Sutton, S., primary, Hayden, J., additional, Howlett, M., additional, Lester, K., additional, Davies, J., additional, Elnazir, B., additional, McKone, E., additional, Cox, D., additional, Linnane, B., additional, O’Regan, P., additional, Kirwan, L., additional, Quittner, A., additional, and McNally, P., additional
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- 2023
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59. Strategic Planning: It's Essential for Rural Schools. If You Fail To Plan, You Plan To Fail.
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Hayden, J. Gary
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Strategic planning can assist a rural school district to determine its future, rather than allowing others to determine it. Strategic planning is a discipline and a process that produces a results-based, action-oriented plan for the next 3-5 years. Organizations either ascend or decline, and strategic planning can help an organization create a new growth pattern through the process of visioning the future. This is particularly important for school systems, where change can be very difficult. There are a variety of models for strategic planning. The Cambridge educational process and product model includes the following steps: (1) communicate about the need for planning; (2) collect important organizational data before planning; (3) select a planning team of 25 people; (4) develop components of the strategic plan at the first planning session; (5) communicate the proposed plan to stakeholder groups; (6) develop action plans to implement each component or strategy; (7) conduct a second planning session to consider each action plan; (8) summarize the final plan; (9) have the board of education approve the plan; (10) implement the plan; and (11) update annually. Plan components include belief statements, mission statement, parameters, internal analysis, external analysis, organizational competition, critical issues, objectives, strategies, and action plans. All stakeholder groups must be represented on the planning team, which must develop the strategic plan by consensus. (SV)
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- 1993
60. Constructive Controversy and Reflexivity Training Promotes Effective Conflict Profiles and Team Functioning in Student Learning Teams
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O'NEILL, THOMAS A., HOFFART, GENEVIEVE C., MCLARNON, MATTHEW M. J. W., WOODLEY, HAYDEN J., EGGERMONT, MARJAN, ROSEHART, WILLIAM, and BRENNAN, ROBERT
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- 2017
61. WS11.04 Measuring barriers to adherence among people with cystic fibrosis starting treatment with elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor: results from the RECOVER study
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Sutton, S., primary, Hayden, J., additional, Howlett, M., additional, Quittner, A., additional, Davies, J.C., additional, and McNally, P., additional
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- 2023
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62. P091 Development and validation of revised treatment adherence and adherence barrier questionnaires for children with cystic fibrosis aged 6 through 11
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Sutton, S., primary, Hayden, J., additional, Howlett, M., additional, Quittner, A., additional, Davies, J.C., additional, and McNally, P., additional
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- 2023
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63. Dietary fat composition shapes bile acid metabolism and severity of liver injury in a pig model of pediatric NAFLD
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Rodrigo Manjarín, Kayla Dillard, Morgan Coffin, Gabriella V. Hernandez, Victoria A. Smith, Trista Noland-Lidell, Tanvi R. Gehani, Hayden J. Smart, Kevin Wheeler, Kimberly A. Sprayberry, Mark S. Edwards, Rob K. Fanter, Hunter Glanz, Chad Immoos, Tasha M. Santiago-Rodriguez, Jason M. Blank, Douglas G. Burrin, Brian D. Piccolo, Mohammed Abo-Ismail, Michael R. La Frano, and Magdalena Maj
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Bile Acids and Salts ,Liver ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Swine ,Physiology ,Physiology (medical) ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Fatty Acids ,Models, Animal ,Animals ,Humans ,Diet, High-Fat ,Dietary Fats - Abstract
Bile acid homeostasis and signaling is disrupted in NAFLD and may play a central role in the development of the disease. However, there are no studies addressing the impact of diet on bile acid metabolism in patients with NAFLD. In juvenile Iberian pigs, we show that fatty acid composition in high-fat high-fructose diets affects BA levels in liver, plasma, and colon but these changes were not associated with the severity of the disease.
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- 2022
64. fMRI form adaptation and size repetition enhancement in different subdivisions of the lateral occipital complex
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Hayden J. Peel and Philippe A. Chouinard
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Brain Mapping ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Parietal Lobe ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Brain ,Humans ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Occipital Lobe ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Photic Stimulation - Abstract
Research findings on which brain areas demonstrate fMRI adaptation to the form, orientation, and size of visual stimuli has been mixed. Studies demonstrate effects in various subdivisions of the lateral occipital complex (LOC), including retinotopically tuned areas LO-1 and LO-2, and dorsal stream areas in the intraparietal sulcus (IPS). Therefore, we aimed to examine fMRI adaptation in four subdivisions of the LOC (LO-proper, posterior fusiform sulcus, LO-1, and LO-2) and three discrete regions in the IPS (caudal IPS, IPS-proper, and anterior IPS) to clarify the role that these structures play in form, orientation, and size processing. Participants performed three tasks which involved judging whether two serially presented novel objects shared the same form, orientation, or size. On each version of the task, one feature varied from trial-to-trial (e.g., form) while the other two features (e.g., orientation and size) were held constant. In this way, we were able to examine the unique fMRI signal changes in response to changes in form, orientation, and size in isolation. Form adaptation - a decrease in fMRI signal following repeated presentation of the same stimulus - was present in LO-proper and pFS, highlighting the role of LOC in form processing. Size repetition enhancement - an increase in fMRI signal following repeated presentations of the same stimulus - was observed in pFs. We propose that the latter result demonstrates the effects that top-down factors can have on visual areas, specifically when there is stimulus uncertainty. There was no evidence of orientation processing in any of the regions examined. Neither form adaptation nor size repetition enhancement was present in the three IPS regions-of-interest. Last, retinotopically defined LO1 and LO2 could not be reliably identified in participants and therefore we were unable to examine adaptation in these areas as we originally intended to do.
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- 2022
65. The Competition-Day Preparation Strategies of Strongman Athletes
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Winwood, Paul W., Pritchard, Hayden J., Wilson, Daniel, Dudson, Mike, and Keogh, Justin W. L.
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- 2019
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66. Genetic mapping of 66 new microsatellite (SSR) loci in bread wheat.
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Gupta, K, Balyan, S, Edwards, J, Isaac, P, Korzun, V, Röder, M, Gautier, M-F, Joudrier, P, Schlatter, R, Dubcovsky, J, De La Pena, C, Khairallah, M, Penner, G, Hayden, J, Sharp, P, Keller, B, Wang, C, Hardouin, P, Jack, P, and Leroy, P
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Triticum aestivum ,bread wheat ,molecular genetic maps ,microsatellites ,SSRs ,Plant Biology & Botany ,Biological Sciences ,Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences ,Technology - Abstract
In hexaploid bread wheat ( Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell), ten members of the IWMMN ( International Wheat Microsatellites Mapping Network) collaborated in extending the microsatellite (SSR = simple sequence repeat) genetic map. Among a much larger number of microsatellite primer pairs developed as a part of the WMC ( Wheat Microsatellite Consortium), 58 out of 176 primer pairs tested were found to be polymorphic between the parents of the ITMI ( International Triticeae Mapping Initiative) mapping population W7984 x Opata 85 (ITMI pop). This population was used earlier for the construction of RFLP ( Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism) maps in bread wheat (ITMI map). Using the ITMI pop and a framework map (having 266 anchor markers) prepared for this purpose, a total of 66 microsatellite loci were mapped, which were distributed on 20 of the 21 chromosomes (no marker on chromosome 6D). These 66 mapped microsatellite (SSR) loci add to the existing 384 microsatellite loci earlier mapped in bread wheat.
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- 2002
67. Mitigating a TDP-43 proteinopathy using RNA-targeting CRISPR effector proteins
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Zeballos C., M. Alejandra, primary, Moore, Hayden J., additional, Powell, Jackson E., additional, Smith, Tyler J., additional, Zhang, Sijia, additional, and Gaj, Thomas, additional
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- 2023
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68. Inter-user comparison for quantification of superparamagnetic iron oxides with magnetic particle imaging across two institutions highlights a need for standardized approaches
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Good, Hayden J., primary, Sehl, Olivia C., additional, Gevaert, Julia J., additional, Yu, Bo, additional, Berih, Maryam A., additional, Montero, Sebastian A., additional, Rinaldi-Ramos, Carlos M., additional, and Foster, Paula J., additional
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- 2023
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69. Legal Limbo and Caste Consternation: Determining Kayasthas’ Varna Rank in Indian Law Courts, 1860–1930
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Bellenoit, Hayden J., primary
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- 2023
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70. Solar and Thermal Radiation in Jupiter's Atmosphere: Initial Results of the Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer
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Sromovsky, L. A., Best, F. A., Collard, A. D., Fry, P. M., Revercomb, H. E., Freedman, R. S., Orton, G. S., Hayden, J. L., Tomasko, M. G., and Lemmon, M. T.
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- 1996
71. Postoperative and Pathological Outcomes of CROSS and FLOT as Neoadjuvant Therapy for Esophageal and Junctional Adenocarcinoma: An International Cohort Study From the Oesophagogastric Anastomosis Audit (OGAA)
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MS CGO, Cancer, Steering Committee, Committee, Alderson, D., Bundred, J., Rpt, Evans, Gossage, J., Griffiths, E. A., Jefferies, B., Kamarajah, S. K., McKay, S., Mohamed, Nepogodiev, D., Siaw- Acheampong, K., Singh, P., Van Hillegersberg, R., Vohra, R., Wanigasooriya, K., Whitehouse, T., National Leads, Leads, Gjata, A., Moreno, J. I., Takeda, F. R., Kidane, B., Guevara Castro, R., Harustiak, T., Bekele, A., Kechagias, A., Gockel, Kennedy, A., Da Roit, A., Bagajevas, A., Azagra, J. S., Mahendran, H. A., Mejía-Fernández, L., Wijnhoven, B. P.L., El Kafsi, J., Sayyed, R. H., Sousa, M., Sampaio, A. S., Negoi, Blanco, R., Wallner, B., Schneider, P. M., Hsu, P. K., Isik, A., Leads, Site, Gananadha, S., Wills, Devadas, M., Duong, C., Talbot, M., Hii, M. W., Jacobs, R., Andreollo, N. A., Johnston, B., Darling, G., Isaza-Restrepo, A., Rosero, G., Arias-Amézquita, F., Raptis, D., Gaedcke, J., Reim, D., Izbicki, J., Egberts, J. H., Dikinis, S., Kjaer, D. W., Larsen, M. H., Achiam, M. P., Saarnio, J., Theodorou, D., Liakakos, T., Korkolis, D. P., Robb, W. B., Collins, C., Murphy, T., Reynolds, J., Tonini, Migliore, M., Bonavina, L., Valmasoni, M., Bardini, R., Weindelmayer, J., Terashima, M., White, R. E., Alghunaim, E., Elhadi, M., Leon-Takahashi, A. M., Medina-Franco, H., Lau, P. C., Okonta, K. E., Heisterkamp, J., Rosman, C., Beban, G., Babor, R., Gordon, A., Rossaak, J. I., Pal, K. M.I., Qureshi, A. U., Naqi, S. A., Syed, A. A., Barbosa, J., Vicente, C. S., Leite, J., Freire, J., Casaca, R., Costa, R. C.T., Scurtu, R. R., Mogoanta, S. S., Bolca, C., Constantinoiu, S., Sekhniaidze, D., Bjelović, M., So, J. B.Y., Gačevski, G., Loureiro, C., Pera, M., Bianchi, A., Moreno Gijón, M., Martín Fernández, J., Trugeda Carrera, M. S., Vallve-Bernal, M., Cítores Pascual, M. A., Elmahi, S., Halldestam, Hedberg, J., Mönig, S., Gutknecht, S., Tez, M., Guner, A., Tirnaksiz, M. 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J., Van Boxel, Gijs, Akbari, K., Zanotti, D., Sgromo, B., Sanders, G., Wheatley, T., Ariyarathenam, A., Reece-Smith, A., Humphreys, L., Choh, C., Carter, N., Knight, B., Pucher, P., Athanasiou, A., Tan, B., Abdulrahman, M., Vickers, J., Akhtar, K., Chaparala, R., Brown, R., Alasmar, M. M.A., Ackroyd, R., Patel, K., Tamhankar, A., Wyman, A., Walker, R., Grace, B., Abbassi, N., Slim, N., Ioannidi, L., Blackshaw, G., Havard, T., Escofet, X., Powell, A., Owera, A., Rashid, F., Jambulingam, P., Padickakudi, J., Ben-Younes, H., McCormack, K., Makey, I. A., Karush, M. K., Seder, C. W., Liptay, M. J., Chmielewski, G., Rosato, E. L., Berger, A. C., Zheng, R., Okolo, E., Singh, A., Scott, C. D., Weyant, M. J., Mitchell, J. D., MS CGO, Cancer, Steering Committee, Committee, Alderson, D., Bundred, J., Rpt, Evans, Gossage, J., Griffiths, E. A., Jefferies, B., Kamarajah, S. 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B., Collins, C., Murphy, T., Reynolds, J., Tonini, Migliore, M., Bonavina, L., Valmasoni, M., Bardini, R., Weindelmayer, J., Terashima, M., White, R. E., Alghunaim, E., Elhadi, M., Leon-Takahashi, A. M., Medina-Franco, H., Lau, P. C., Okonta, K. E., Heisterkamp, J., Rosman, C., Beban, G., Babor, R., Gordon, A., Rossaak, J. I., Pal, K. M.I., Qureshi, A. U., Naqi, S. A., Syed, A. A., Barbosa, J., Vicente, C. S., Leite, J., Freire, J., Casaca, R., Costa, R. C.T., Scurtu, R. R., Mogoanta, S. S., Bolca, C., Constantinoiu, S., Sekhniaidze, D., Bjelović, M., So, J. B.Y., Gačevski, G., Loureiro, C., Pera, M., Bianchi, A., Moreno Gijón, M., Martín Fernández, J., Trugeda Carrera, M. S., Vallve-Bernal, M., Cítores Pascual, M. A., Elmahi, S., Halldestam, Hedberg, J., Mönig, S., Gutknecht, S., Tez, M., Guner, A., Tirnaksiz, M. 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72. Mitigating a TDP-43 proteinopathy using RNA-targeting CRISPR effector proteins
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M. Alejandra Zeballos C, Hayden J. Moore, Jackson E. Powell, Tyler J. Smith, Sijia Zhang, and Thomas Gaj
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The TDP-43 proteinopathies, which include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia, are a devastating group of neurodegenerative disorders that are characterized by the mislocalization and aggregation of TDP-43. Here we demonstrate that RNA-targeting CRISPR effector proteins, a programmable class of gene silencing agents that includes the Cas13 family of enzymes and Cas7-11, can be used to mitigate TDP-43 pathology when programmed to target ataxin-2, a modifier of TDP-43-associated toxicity. In addition to inhibiting the aggregation and transit of TDP-43 to stress granules, we find that thein vivodelivery of an ataxin-2-targeting Cas13 system to a mouse model of TDP-43 proteinopathy improved functional deficits, extended survival, and reduced the severity of neuropathological hallmarks. Further, we benchmark RNA-targeting CRISPR platforms against ataxin-2 and find that high-fidelity forms of Cas13 possess improved transcriptome-wide specificity compared to Cas7-11 and a first-generation effector. Our results demonstrate the potential of CRISPR technology for TDP-43 proteinopathies.
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73. Inter-user comparison for quantification of superparamagnetic iron oxides with magnetic particle imaging across two institutions highlights a need for standardized approaches
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Hayden J. Good, Olivia C. Sehl, Julia J. Gevaert, Bo Yu, Maryam A. Berih, Sebastian A. Montero, Carlos M. Rinaldi-Ramos, and Paula J. Foster
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PurposeMagnetic particle imaging (MPI) is being explored in biological contexts that require accurate and reproducible quantification of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs). While many groups have focused on improving imager and SPION design to improve resolution and sensitivity, few have focused on improving quantification and reproducibility of MPI. The aim of this study was to compare MPI quantification results by two different systems and the accuracy of SPION quantification performed by multiple users at two institutions.ProceduresSix users (3 from each institute) imaged a known amount of Vivotrax+ (10 μg Fe), diluted in a small (10 μL) or large (500 μL) volume. These samples were imaged with or without calibration standards in the field of view, to create a total of 72 images (6 users x triplicate samples x 2 sample volumes x 2 calibration methods). These images were analyzed by the respective user with two region of interest (ROI) selection methods. Image intensities, Vivotrax+ quantification, and ROI selection was compared across users, within and across institutions.ResultsMPI imagers at two different institutes produce significantly different signal intensities, that differ by over 3 times for the same concentration of Vivotrax+. Overall quantification yielded measurements that were within ± 20% from ground truth, however SPION quantification values obtained at each laboratory were significantly different. Results suggest that the use of different imagers had a stronger influence on SPION quantification compared to differences arising from user error. Lastly, calibration conducted from samples in the imaging field of view gave the same quantification results as separately imaged samples.ConclusionsThis study highlights that there are many factors that contribute to the accuracy and reproducibility of MPI quantification, including variation between MPI imagers and users, despite pre-defined experimental set up, image acquisition parameters, and ROI selection analysis.
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74. Sediment pollution impacts sensory ability and performance of settling coral-reef fish
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O’Connor, J. Jack, Lecchini, David, Beck, Hayden J., Cadiou, Gwenael, Lecellier, Gael, Booth, David J., and Nakamura, Yohei
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75. Implications of routine cholangiography during laparoscopic cholecystectomy on postoperative testing: Review of more than 2,300 cases in a community-based practice
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Jason Beckermann, William S. Harmsen, Talya A. Lorenz, Robert C. Wendt, Mokhshan Ramachandran, Shelby A. Stewart, Hayden J. Swartz, and Maria E. Linnaus
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76. Understanding Behaviors in Different Domains: The Role of Machine Learning Techniques and Network Science
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Teo, Grace, primary, Reinerman-Jones, Lauren, additional, McDonnell, Joseph, additional, Trainor, Hayden J., additional, Porras, Rainier A., additional, and Feuerman, Jacob G., additional
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77. Psychological distress among healthcare workers post COVID-19 pandemic: from the resilience of individuals to healthcare systems.
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O'Donnell, S., Quigley, E., Hayden, J., Adamis, D., Gavin, B., and McNicholas, F.
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78. Mechanosensitive brain tumor cells construct blood-tumor barrier to mask chemosensitivity
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Chen, Xin, primary, Momin, Ali, additional, Wanggou, Siyi, additional, Wang, Xian, additional, Min, Hyun-Kee, additional, Dou, Wenkun, additional, Gong, Zheyuan, additional, Chan, Jade, additional, Dong, Weifan, additional, Fan, Jerry J., additional, Xiong, Yi, additional, Talipova, Kamilia, additional, Zhao, Hongyu, additional, Chen, Yuki X., additional, Veerasammy, Kelly, additional, Fekete, Adam, additional, Kumar, Sachin A., additional, Liu, Hongwei, additional, Yang, Qi, additional, Son, Joe Eun, additional, Dou, Zhengchao, additional, Hu, Malini, additional, Pardis, Parnian, additional, Juraschka, Kyle, additional, Donovan, Laura K., additional, Zhang, Jiao, additional, Ramaswamy, Vijay, additional, Selvadurai, Hayden J., additional, Dirks, Peter B., additional, Taylor, Michael D., additional, Wang, Lu-Yang, additional, Hui, Chi-chung, additional, Abzalimov, Rinat, additional, He, Ye, additional, Sun, Yu, additional, Li, Xuejun, additional, and Huang, Xi, additional
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79. Abstract B086: Barriers to use of adjuvant endocrine therapy among Black women with breast cancer: A qualitative investigation
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Fulton, Hayden J., primary, Charles, Dannelle R., additional, and Lee, Kimberley T., additional
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80. Peptide macrocyclisation via late-stage reductive amination
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Hayden J. Bell and Lara R. Malins
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A two-component reductive amination protocol enables the macrocyclisation of unprotected peptide diamines with functionalised pyridinedialdehyde linkers.
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81. STRUCTURAL AND METABOLIC MRI TO CHARACTERIZE THE RESPONSE TO SURGERY IN TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA
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Danyluk, Hayden J.
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Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a chronic, neuropathic, facial pain condition characterized by severe unilateral pain attacks, electric shock-like or shooting in character, confined to regions of the face innervated by the trigeminal nerve (the fifth cranial nerve, CNV). TN is commonly associated with neurovascular compression of CNV, but may also be idiopathic or occur secondary to other diseases. While the underlying pathophysiology of TN is incompletely understood, it is widely believed that CNV microstructure (specifically myelination) is affected in patients with this condition. TN is treated initially with medications used for neuropathic pain, but many TN patients become medically refractory, at which point various CNV-directed surgical options may be offered. Even with the most effective surgical treatment, a considerable proportion of TN patients are initial non-responders or experience early pain recurrence. Currently, surgical treatment resistance in TN is poorly understood. In order to better understand surgical treatment resistance in TN, we proposed the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to perform an in-depth analysis of both CNV and brain features in patients with TN. The main aims of this thesis were: 1) to develop a novel, nerve-specific MRI acquisition protocol permitting more accurate characterization of CNV microstructure in TN; 2) to identify, using MRI, preoperative structural and metabolic CNV and brain abnormalities in TN patients, and to characterize changes in these features occurring longitudinally following surgical treatment; and 3) to examine the differences between responders and non-responders to surgical treatment for TN using imaging-based CNV and brain features. Our newly developed nerve-specific MRI protocol more accurately characterized CNV microstructure than others used previously. In contrast to previously published studies, we did not detect clear preoperative CNV microstructural abnormalities in patients with TN, although contralateral thalamus volume was increased. There were also no preoperative differences in CNV microstructure between surgical responders and non-responders, although, contralateral CNV volume was increased. Furthermore, the hippocampus was comparatively enlarged and thalamus shape was different in non-responders. In the early postoperative period ( In summary, this thesis provides novel evidence that brain and nerve structural features may distinguish responders to TN surgery from non-responders preoperatively. Additionally, while CNV microstructural changes occur following surgery, our data suggest that these are less able to explain differences in surgical response, which instead may relate to variable metabolic effects of surgery between responders and non-responders. Thus, perioperative assessment utilizing multimodal MRI may provide insight into the underlying pathophysiology of TN as well as therapeutic mechanisms of surgical treatment.
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82. 166 Measuring adherence to chronic therapies over the first year of treatment with elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor in people with cystic fibrosis
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Sutton, S., primary, Hayden, J., additional, Howlett, M., additional, Davies, J., additional, Fleming, A., additional, Elnazir, B., additional, Williamson, M., additional, McKone, E., additional, Cox, D., additional, Linnane, B., additional, Quittner, A., additional, and McNally, P., additional
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83. 251 Evaluation of the Medication Electronic Monitoring Systems n adherence measurement in a real-world setting
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Sutton, S., primary, Hayden, J., additional, Howlett, M., additional, Davies, J., additional, Fleming, A., additional, Elnazir, B., additional, Williamson, M., additional, McKone, E., additional, Cox, D., additional, Linnane, B., additional, Quittner, A., additional, and McNally, P., additional
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84. CONTINUOUS FORMS OF INTRA-OPERATIVE ULTRAFILTRATION ENHANCE RECOVERY AFTER ADULT CARDIAC SURGERY WITH CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS
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Bierer, J., primary, Horne, D., additional, Stanzel, R., additional, Henderson, M., additional, Boulos, L., additional, and Hayden, J., additional
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85. Dietary fat composition shapes bile acid metabolism and severity of liver injury in a pig model of pediatric NAFLD
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Manjarín, Rodrigo, primary, Dillard, Kayla, additional, Coffin, Morgan, additional, Hernandez, Gabriella V., additional, Smith, Victoria A., additional, Noland-Lidell, Trista, additional, Gehani, Tanvi R., additional, Smart, Hayden J., additional, Wheeler, Kevin, additional, Sprayberry, Kimberly A., additional, Edwards, Mark S., additional, Fanter, Rob K., additional, Glanz, Hunter, additional, Immoos, Chad, additional, Santiago-Rodriguez, Tasha M., additional, Blank, Jason M., additional, Burrin, Douglas G., additional, Piccolo, Brian D., additional, Abo-Ismail, Mohammed, additional, La Frano, Michael R., additional, and Maj, Magdalena, additional
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86. Postoperative outcomes in oesophagectomy with trainee involvement
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squamous cell carcinoma ,surgical mortality ,AcademicSubjects/MED00910 ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,SURGERY ,IMPACT ,clinical outcome ,Anastomotic Leak ,Adult ,aged ,anastomosis leakage ,article ,cancer staging ,cardiovascular disease assessment ,Charlson Comorbidity Index ,cohort analysis ,ECOG Performance Status ,esophagectomy ,esophagus cancer ,female ,follow up ,histology ,human ,intensive care unit ,length of stay ,major clinical study ,male ,middle aged ,mortality ,necrosis ,neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy ,neoadjuvant chemotherapy ,observational study ,postoperative complication ,postoperative period ,reoperation ,surgical technique ,Cohort Studies ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,Surgical ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,General Medicine ,Original Article ,AcademicSubjects/MED00010 ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Anastomosis ,SOCIETY ,Bjs/5 ,trainee ,oesophagectomy, trainee ,Humans ,Esophagectomy ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,RESIDENT INVOLVEMENT ,Science & Technology ,SURGICAL OUTCOMES - Abstract
Background The complexity of oesophageal surgery and the significant risk of morbidity necessitates that oesophagectomy is predominantly performed by a consultant surgeon, or a senior trainee under their supervision. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of trainee involvement in oesophagectomy on postoperative outcomes in an international multicentre setting. Methods Data from the multicentre Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Study Group (OGAA) cohort study were analysed, which comprised prospectively collected data from patients undergoing oesophagectomy for oesophageal cancer between April 2018 and December 2018. Procedures were grouped by the level of trainee involvement, and univariable and multivariable analyses were performed to compare patient outcomes across groups. Results Of 2232 oesophagectomies from 137 centres in 41 countries, trainees were involved in 29.1 per cent of them (n = 650), performing only the abdominal phase in 230, only the chest and/or neck phases in 130, and all phases in 315 procedures. For procedures with a chest anastomosis, those with trainee involvement had similar 90-day mortality, complication and reoperation rates to consultant-performed oesophagectomies (P = 0.451, P = 0.318, and P = 0.382, respectively), while anastomotic leak rates were significantly lower in the trainee groups (P = 0.030). Procedures with a neck anastomosis had equivalent complication, anastomotic leak, and reoperation rates (P = 0.150, P = 0.430, and P = 0.632, respectively) in trainee-involved versus consultant-performed oesophagectomies, with significantly lower 90-day mortality in the trainee groups (P = 0.005). Conclusion Trainee involvement was not found to be associated with significantly inferior postoperative outcomes for selected patients undergoing oesophagectomy. The results support continued supervised trainee involvement in oesophageal cancer surgery., The aim of this study was to determine the impact of trainee involvement in oesophagectomy on perioperative outcomes in the international multicentre Oesophago-Gastric Anastomosis Audit (OGAA). Analysis of 2232 oesophagectomies has shown that trainee involvement did not negatively impact perioperative outcomes.
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87. The Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated Infections in Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Units
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Alten, Jeffrey A., Rahman, A. K. M. Fazlur, Zaccagni, Hayden J., Shin, Andrew, Cooper, David S., Blinder, Joshua J., Retzloff, Lauren, Aban, Inmaculada B., Graham, Eric M., Zampi, Jeffrey, Domnina, Yuliya, and Gaies, Michael G.
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88. Short-Term Training Cessation as a Method of Tapering to Improve Maximal Strength
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Pritchard, Hayden J., Barnes, Matthew J., Stewart, Robin J.C., Keogh, Justin W.L., and McGuigan, Michael R.
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89. Progressing Antimicrobial Resistance Sensing Technologies across Human, Animal, and Environmental Health Domains
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Kira J. Fitzpatrick, Hayden J. Rohlf, Tara D. Sutherland, Kevin M. Koo, Sam Beckett, Walter O. Okelo, Anthony L. Keyburn, Branwen S. Morgan, Barbara Drigo, Matt Trau, Erica Donner, Steven P. Djordjevic, Paul J. De Barro, Fitzpatrick, Kira J, Rohlf, Hayden J, Sutherland, Tara D, Koo, Kevin M, Beckett, Sam, Okelo, Walter O, Keyburn, Anthony L, Morgan, Branwen S, Drigo, Barbara, Trau, Matt, Donner, Erica, Djordjevic, Steven P, and De Barro, Paul J
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antimicrobial susceptibility testing ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,metagenomics ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,microfluidic ,Bioengineering ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,sensing technologies ,antimicrobial resistance gene ,machine learning ,Anti-Infective Agents ,0301 Analytical Chemistry, 0903 Biomedical Engineering, 1007 Nanotechnology ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Animals ,Humans ,antimicrobial resistance ,One Health ,point-of-need ,Environmental Health ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Refereed/Peer-reviewed The spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a rapidly growing threat to humankind on both regional and global scales. As countries worldwide prepare to embrace a One Health approach to AMR management, which is one that recognizes the interconnectivity between human, animal, and environmental health, increasing attention is being paid to identifying and monitoring key contributing factors and critical control points. Presently, AMR sensing technologies have significantly progressed phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) and genotypic antimicrobial resistance gene (ARG) detection in human healthcare. For effective AMR management, an evolution of innovative sensing technologies is needed for tackling the unique challenges of interconnected AMR across various and different health domains. This review comprehensively discusses the modern state-of-play for innovative commercial and emerging AMR sensing technologies, including sequencing, microfluidic, and miniaturized point-of-need platforms. With a unique view toward the future of One Health, we also provide our perspectives and outlook on the constantly changing landscape of AMR sensing technologies beyond the human health domain.
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90. A Rapid Procedure for the Purification of 8-Aminopyrene Trisulfonate (APTS)-Labeled Glycans for Capillary Electrophoresis (CE)-Based Enzyme Assays
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Danyluk, Hayden J., primary, Shum, Leona K., additional, and Zandberg, Wesley F., additional
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- 2017
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91. Axial shift mapping metrology for x-ray telescope mirrors
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Hayden J. Wisniewski, Ian J. Arnold, Ralf K. Heilmann, Mark L. Schattenburg, and Brandon D. Chalifoux
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- 2022
92. The Tapering Practices of Competitive Weightlifters
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Paul W. Winwood, Justin W. L. Keogh, S. Kyle Travis, and Hayden J. Pritchard
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Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Winwood, PW, Keogh, JW, Travis, SK, and Pritchard, HJ. The tapering practices of competitive weightlifters. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2022-This study explored the tapering strategies of weightlifting athletes. Weightlifting athletes (n = 146) (mean ± SD; age: 29.2 ± 8.7 years, height: 172.5 ± 10.1 cm, body mass: 84.0 ± 17.2 kg, 4.7 ± 3.4 years of weightlifting training experience, and 3.9 ± 3.3 years of competitive weightlifting experience) completed a self-reported 4-page, 39-item internet survey on tapering practices. Subgroup analysis by sex (male and female) and competitive standard (local or regional, national and international level) was conducted. Ninety-nine percent (n = 144) of weightlifting athletes reported they used a taper. Athletes stated that their typical taper length was 8.0 ± 4.4 days, with the linear (36%) and step tapers (33%) being the most performed. Training volume decreased during the taper by 43.1 ± 14.6%, and athletes ceased all training 1.5 ± 0.6 days out from competition. Muscular strength, light technique work, and aerobic conditioning were the most common types of training performed in the taper. Athletes typically stated that tapering was performed to achieve rest and recovery, physical preparation for peak performance and mental preparation; training intensity and training duration decreased whereas training frequency remained the same or decreased; traditional exercises were performed further out from competition than weightlifting exercises; assistance exercises and some strength work were reduced; nutritional changes, foam rolling, static stretching, and massage were strategies used in the taper; and poor tapering occurred because of training too heavy, too hard, or too light and life-work circumstances. These results may aid athletes and coaches in strength sports to optimize tapering variables leading to improved performances.
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93. Inhaled Pyrazinoic Acid Esters for the Treatment of Tuberculosis
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Young, E. F., Perkowski, E., Malik, S., Hayden, J. D., Durham, P. G., Zhong, L., Welch, J. T., Braunstein, Miriam S., and Hickey, Anthony J.
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94. Early Postoperative Albumin Administration Contributes to Morbidity After the Fontan Operation
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Zaccagni, Hayden J., Alten, Jeffrey A., Cleveland, David C., Tyler Argent, R., Law, Mark A., Bryant, Ayesha S., and Borasino, Santiago
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- 2016
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95. Absolute surface metrology of x-ray telescope mirrors through axial shift mapping
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O'Dell, Stephen L., Gaskin, Jessica A., Pareschi, Giovanni, Spiga, Daniele, Wisniewski, Hayden J., Heilmann, Ralf K., Schattenburg, Mark L., and Chalifoux, Brandon D.
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- 2023
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96. Psychological distress among healthcare workers post COVID-19 pandemic: from the resilience of individuals to healthcare systems
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O’Donnell, S., Quigley, E., Hayden, J., Adamis, D., Gavin, B., and McNicholas, F.
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AbstractSince the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been increased interest in identifying ways of protecting the mental well-being of healthcare workers (HCWs). Much of this has been directed towards promoting and enhancing the resilience of those deemed as frontline workers. Based on a review of the extant literature, this paper seeks to problematise aspects of how ‘frontline work’ and ‘resilience’ are currently conceptualised. Firstly, frontline work is arbitrarily defined and often narrowly focused on acute, hospital-based settings, leading to the needs of HCWs in other sectors of the healthcare system being overlooked. Secondly, dominant narratives are often underpinned by a reductionist understanding of the concept of resilience, whereby solutions are built around addressing the perceived deficiencies of (frontline) HCWs rather than the structural antecedents of distress. The paper concludes by considering what interventions are appropriate to minimise the risk of burnout across all sectors of the healthcare system in a post-pandemic environment.
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97. Temperate predators and seasonal water temperatures impact feeding of a range expanding tropical fish
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Beck, Hayden J., Feary, David A., Fowler, Ashley M., Madin, Elizabeth M. P., and Booth, David J.
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- 2016
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98. Cerebrovascular, cardiovascular and strength responses to acute ammonia inhalation
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Perry, Blake G., Pritchard, Hayden J., and Barnes, Matthew J.
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- 2016
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99. ADHD in children: a path to free medicines
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Hayden, J., Flood, M., and McNicholas, F.
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100. The Effects of Word Identity, Case, and SOA on Word Priming in a Subliminal Context
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Hayden J. Peel, Philippe A. Chouinard, and Kayla A. Royals
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050101 languages & linguistics ,Linguistics and Language ,05 social sciences ,Subliminal stimuli ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Context (language use) ,050105 experimental psychology ,Language and Linguistics ,Prime (order theory) ,Psycholinguistics ,Visual masking ,Facilitation ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,Priming (psychology) ,General Psychology ,Word (computer architecture) ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
It is widely assumed that subliminal word priming is case insensitive and that a short SOA (
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