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102. Assessment of thermal stability and application of engineering solutions to preserve the degrading road embankment near Hudson Bay Coast, Canada
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Kong, Xiangbing and Doré, Guy
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103. Sex-Related Differences and Influence of Pregnancy in Transposition of Great Arteries With Systemic Right Ventricle
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Mahdi, Naïma-Ayane, Guerma, Léa, Desrosiers-Gagnon, Charles, Dore, Annie, Mongeon, François-Pierre, Mondésert, Blandine, Ibrahim, Réda, Poirier, Nancy, Guertin, Marie-Claude, Leduc, Line, Codsi, Elisabeth, Khairy, Paul, and Chaix, Marie-A
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104. Applying a stigma and time framework to facilitate equitable access to hepatitis C care among women who inject drugs: The ETHOS Engage Study
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Marshall, Alison D., Rance, Jake, Dore, Gregory J., Grebely, Jason, and Treloar, Carla
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105. Chronic treatment with glucagon-like peptide-1 and glucagon receptor co-agonist causes weight loss-independent improvements in hepatic steatosis in mice with diet-induced obesity
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McGlone, Emma Rose, Hope, David C.D., Davies, Iona, Dore, Marian, Goldin, Rob, Jones, Ben, Liu, Zhigang, Li, Jia V., Vorkas, Panagiotis A., Khoo, Bernard, Carling, David, Minnion, James, Bloom, Stephen R., and Tan, Tricia M-M.
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106. Specific Therapy in Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy: Future Perspectives Beyond Tafamidis
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Saro, Riccardo, Allegro, Valentina, Merlo, Marco, Dore, Franca, Sinagra, Gianfranco, and Porcari, Aldostefano
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- 2024
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107. The long-term health effects of childhood exposure to social and economic policies: A scoping review
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Dore, Emily C. and Wurapa, Jordan
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- 2024
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108. Cognition and gut microbiota in schizophrenia spectrum and mood disorders: A systematic review
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Frileux, S., Boltri, M., Doré, J., Leboyer, M., and Roux, P.
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- 2024
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109. Endothelial sensing of AHR ligands regulates intestinal homeostasis
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Wiggins, Benjamin G., Wang, Yi-Fang, Burke, Alice, Grunberg, Nil, Vlachaki Walker, Julia M., Dore, Marian, Chahrour, Catherine, Pennycook, Betheney R., Sanchez-Garrido, Julia, Vernia, Santiago, Barr, Alexis R., Frankel, Gad, Birdsey, Graeme M., Randi, Anna M., and Schiering, Chris
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- 2023
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110. Ligamentum teres cardiopexy for post vertical sleeve gastrectomy gastroesophageal reflux
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Mackey, Emily E., Dore, Fiona J., Kelly, John F., Crawford, Allison S., Cohen, Philip, Czerniach, Donald, Perugini, Richard, Kelly, John J., and Cherng, Nicole B.
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- 2023
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111. A Natural Language Processing Analysis of Newspapers Coverage of Hong Kong Protests Between 1998 and 2020
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Dore, Giovanna Maria Dora
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- 2023
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112. Australian COVID-19 response: Lessons and future directions
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Dore, Gregory
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- 2021
113. Multi-Emission Kernels for Parton Branching Algorithms
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Löschner, Maximilian, Plätzer, Simon, and Dore, Emma Simpson
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We introduce a general framework to construct multi-emission kernels for parton branching algorithms at the amplitude level and across different soft and collinear limits. We highlight the connection of kinematic parameterizations and recoil schemes to the underlying power counting, and discuss in detail how soft radiation can be partitioned in between different collinear configurations beyond the single-emission picture underpinning the traditional dipole and angular ordering approaches. Our work is a vital cornerstone to build parton branching algorithms which include multiply-unresolved emissions in a fully differential way, and our construction can also be used to obtain splitting functions for probabilistic algorithms or other cross-section level objects such as subtraction terms., Comment: 50 pages + appendices
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114. Cosmology with the Roman Space Telescope -- Synergies with CMB lensing
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Wenzl, Lukas, Doux, Cyrille, Heinrich, Chen, Bean, Rachel, Jain, Bhuvnesh, Doré, Olivier, Eifler, Tim, and Fang, Xiao
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We explore synergies between the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope and CMB lensing data to constrain dark energy and modified gravity scenarios. A simulated likelihood analysis of the galaxy clustering and weak lensing data from the Roman Space Telescope High Latitude Survey combined with CMB lensing data from the Simons Observatory is undertaken, marginalizing over important astrophysical effects and calibration uncertainties. Included in the modeling are the effects of baryons on small-scale clustering, scale-dependent growth suppression by neutrinos, as well as uncertainties in the galaxy clustering biases, in the intrinsic alignment contributions to the lensing signal, in the redshift distributions, and in the galaxy shape calibration. The addition of CMB lensing roughly doubles the dark energy figure-of-merit from Roman photometric survey data alone, varying from a factor of 1.7 to 2.4 improvement depending on the particular Roman survey configuration. Alternatively, the inclusion of CMB lensing information can compensate for uncertainties in the Roman galaxy shape calibration if it falls below the design goals. Furthermore, we report the first forecast of Roman constraints on a model-independent structure growth, parameterized by $\sigma_8 (z)$, and on the Hu-Sawicki f(R) gravity as well as an improved forecast of the phenomenological $(\Sigma_0,\mu_0)$ model. We find that CMB lensing plays a crucial role in constraining $\sigma_8(z)$ at z>2, with percent-level constraints forecasted out to z=4. CMB lensing information does not improve constraints on the f(R) models substantially. It does, however, increase the $(\Sigma_0,\mu_0)$ figure-of-merit by a factor of about 1.5., Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures, replaced with accepted version in MNRAS
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115. In-flight gain monitoring of SPIDER's transition-edge sensor arrays
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Filippini, J. P., Gambrel, A. E., Rahlin, A. S., Young, E. Y., Ade, P. A. R., Amiri, M., Benton, S. J., Bergman, A. S., Bihary, R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Bonetti, J. A., Bryan, S. A., Chiang, H. C., Contaldi, C. R., Dore, O., Duivenvoorden, A. J., Eriksen, H. K., Farhang, M., Fraisse, A. A., Freese, K., Galloway, M., Gandilo, N. N., Ganga, K., Gualtieri, R., Gudmundsson, J. E., Halpern, M., Hartley, J., Hasselfield, M., Hilton, G., Holmes, W., Hristov, V. V., Huang, Z., Irwin, K. D., Jones, W. C., Karakci, A., Kuo, C. L., Kermish, Z. D., Leung, J. S. -Y., Li, S., Mak, D. S. Y., Mason, P. V., Megerian, K., Moncelsi, L., Morford, T. A., Nagy, J. M., Netterfield, C. B., Nolta, M., O'Brient, R., Osherson, B., Padilla, I. L., Racine, B., Reintsema, C., Ruhl, J. E., Runyan, M. C., Ruud, T. M., Shariff, J. A., Shaw, E. C., Shiu, C., Soler, J. D., Song, X., Trangsrud, A., Tucker, C., Tucker, R. S., Turner, A. D., van der List, J. F., Weber, A. C., Wehus, I. K., Wen, S., and Wiebe, D. V.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Experiments deploying large arrays of transition-edge sensors (TESs) often require a robust method to monitor gain variations with minimal loss of observing time. We propose a sensitive and non-intrusive method for monitoring variations in TES responsivity using small square waves applied to the TES bias. We construct an estimator for a TES's small-signal power response from its electrical response that is exact in the limit of strong electrothermal feedback. We discuss the application and validation of this method using flight data from SPIDER, a balloon-borne telescope that observes the polarization of the cosmic microwave background with more than 2000 TESs. This method may prove useful for future balloon- and space-based instruments, where observing time and ground control bandwidth are limited., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures; Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors (LTD19); Minor updates to match published version
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116. A Simulation-Based Method for Correcting Mode Coupling in CMB Angular Power Spectra
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Leung, J. S. -Y., Hartley, J., Nagy, J. M., Netterfield, C. B., Shariff, J. A., Ade, P. A. R., Amiri, M., Benton, S. J., Bergman, A. S., Bihary, R., Bock, J. J., Bond, J. R., Bonetti, J. A., Bryan, S. A., Chiang, H. C., Contaldi, C. R., Doré, O., Duivenvoorden, A. J., Eriksen, H. K., Farhang, M., Filippini, J. P., Fraisse, A. A., Freese, K., Galloway, M., Gambrel, A. E., Gandilo, N. N., Ganga, K., Gualtieri, R., Gudmundsson, J. E., Halpern, M., Hasselfield, M., Hilton, G., Holmes, W., Hristov, V. V., Huang, Z., Irwin, K. D., Jones, W. C., Karakci, A., Kuo, C. L., Kermish, Z. D., Li, S., Mak, D. S. Y., Mason, P. V., Megerian, K., Moncelsi, L., Morford, T. A., Nolta, M., O'Brient, R., Osherson, B., Padilla, I. L., Racine, B., Rahlin, A. S., Reintsema, C., Ruhl, J. E., Runyan, M. C., Ruud, T. M., Shaw, E. C., Shiu, C., Soler, J. D., Song, X., Trangsrud, A., Tucker, C., Tucker, R. S., Turner, A. D., van der List, J. F., Weber, A. C., Wehus, I. K., Wen, S., Wiebe, D. V., and Young, E. Y.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Modern CMB analysis pipelines regularly employ complex time-domain filters, beam models, masking, and other techniques during the production of sky maps and their corresponding angular power spectra. However, these processes can generate couplings between multipoles from the same spectrum and from different spectra, in addition to the typical power attenuation. Within the context of pseudo-$C_\ell$ based, MASTER-style analyses, the net effect of the time-domain filtering is commonly approximated by a multiplicative transfer function, $F_{\ell}$, that can fail to capture mode mixing and is dependent on the spectrum of the signal. To address these shortcomings, we have developed a simulation-based spectral correction approach that constructs a two-dimensional transfer matrix, $J_{\ell\ell'}$, which contains information about mode mixing in addition to mode attenuation. We demonstrate the application of this approach on data from the first flight of the SPIDER balloon-borne CMB experiment., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures; updated to match published version
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117. Broadband Infrared Study of Pressure-Tunable Fano Resonance and Metallization Transition in 2H-MoTe2
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Stellino, Elena, Capitani, Francesco, Ripanti, Francesca, Verseils, Marine, Petrillo, Caterina, Dore, Paolo, and Postorino, Paolo
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
High pressure is a proven effective tool for modulating inter-layer interactions in semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides, which leads to significant band structure changes. Here, we present an extended infrared study of the pressure-induced semiconductor-to-metal transition in 2H-MoTe2, which reveals that the metallization process at 13-15 GPa is not associated with the indirect band gap closure, occuring at 24 GPa. A coherent picture is drawn where n-type doping levels just below the conduction band minimum play a crucial role in the early metallization transition. Doping levels are also responsible for the asymmetric Fano line-shape of the E1u infrared-active mode, which has been here detected and analyzed for the first time in a Transition Metal Dichalcogenide compound. The pressure evolution of the phonon profile under pressure shows a symmetrization in the 13-15 GPa pressure range, which occurs simultaneously with the metallization and confirms the scenario proposed for the high pressure behaviour of 2H-MoTe2., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
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118. The High Latitude Spectroscopic Survey on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
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Wang, Yun, Zhai, Zhongxu, Alavi, Anahita, Massara, Elena, Pisani, Alice, Benson, Andrew, Hirata, Christopher M., Samushia, Lado, Weinberg, David H., Colbert, James, Doré, Olivier, Eifler, Tim, Heinrich, Chen, Ho, Shirley, Krause, Elisabeth, Padmanabhan, Nikhil, Spergel, David, and Teplitz, Harry I.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will conduct a High Latitude Spectroscopic Survey (HLSS) over a large volume at high redshift, using the near-IR grism (1.0-1.93 $\mu$m, $R=435-865$) and the 0.28 deg$^2$ wide field camera. We present a reference HLSS which maps 2000 deg$^2$ and achieves an emission line flux limit of 10$^{-16}$ erg/s/cm$^2$ at 6.5$\sigma$, requiring $\sim$0.6 yrs of observing time. We summarize the flowdown of the Roman science objectives to the science and technical requirements of the HLSS. We construct a mock redshift survey over the full HLSS volume by applying a semi-analytic galaxy formation model to a cosmological N-body simulation, and use this mock survey to create pixel-level simulations of 4 deg$^2$ of HLSS grism spectroscopy. We find that the reference HLSS would measure $\sim$ 10 million H$\alpha$ galaxy redshifts that densely map large scale structure at $z=1-2$ and 2 million [OIII] galaxy redshifts that sparsely map structures at $z=2-3$. We forecast the performance of this survey for measurements of the cosmic expansion history with baryon acoustic oscillations and the growth of large scale structure with redshift space distortions. We also study possible deviations from the reference design, and find that a deep HLSS at $f_{\rm line}>7\times10^{-17}$erg/s/cm$^2$ over 4000 deg$^2$ (requiring $\sim$1.5 yrs of observing time) provides the most compelling stand-alone constraints on dark energy from Roman alone. This provides a useful reference for future optimizations. The reference survey, simulated data sets, and forecasts presented here will inform community decisions on the final scope and design of the Roman HLSS., Comment: 29 pages, 8 figures, ApJ submitted
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119. Clinical and Prognostic Implications of Right Ventricular Uptake on Bone Scintigraphy in Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy
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Porcari, Aldostefano, Fontana, Marianna, Canepa, Marco, Biagini, Elena, Cappelli, Francesco, Gagliardi, Christian, Longhi, Simone, Pagura, Linda, Tini, Giacomo, Dore, Franca, Bonfiglioli, Rachele, Bauckneht, Matteo, Miceli, Alberto, Girardi, Francesca, Martini, Anna Lisa, Barbati, Giulia, Costanzo, Egidio Natalino, Caponetti, Angelo Giuseppe, Paccagnella, Andrea, Sguazzotti, Maurizio, La Malfa, Giovanni, Zampieri, Mattia, Sciagrà, Roberto, Perfetto, Federico, Rowczenio, Dorota, Gilbertson, Janet, Hutt, David F., Hawkins, Philip N., Rapezzi, Claudio, Merlo, Marco, Sinagra, Gianfranco, and Gillmore, Julian D.
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120. The Development and Validation of an LC–Orbitrap–HRMS Method for the Analysis of Four Tetracyclines in Milk and Its Application to Determine Oxytetracycline Concentrations after Intramuscular Administration in Healthy Sarda Ewes and Those Naturally Infected with Streptococcus uberis
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Severyn Salis, Simone Dore, Nicola Rubattu, Vittoria D’Ascenzo, Francesca T. Cherchi, and Stefano A. Lollai
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tetracyclines ,antibiotics ,ovine milk ,CD 2002/657 EC ,oxytetracycline detection ,LC–Orbitrap–MS ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
An LC–Orbitrap–HRMS method was developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of four tetracyclines—oxytetracycline (OTC), tetracycline (TC), doxycycline (DC), and chlortetracycline (CTC)—in milk. This method involves sample extraction with McIlvaine–EDTA buffer solution (pH 4) and solid-phase extraction (SPE) with Oasis HLB cartridges, followed by the evaporation of the extract and its reconstitution with a 14% methanol aqueous solution before injection into the instrumental system. This method has been validated in terms of linearity, sensitivity, selectivity, precision, and accuracy, in accordance with Commission Decision 2002/657/EC requirements. Compared to existing methods, this approach optimally combines a quantitative procedure for extracting analytes from the milk of different species, including sheep, bovines, and goats, with a very short LC–Orbitrap–HRMS instrumental analysis time (only 8 min), simultaneously ensuring high precision, sensitivity, and applicability as a rapid confirmation method in official food control laboratories. The proposed method was applied to determine the concentration levels of OTC in milk samples derived from healthy Sardinian sheep and those naturally infected with Streptococcus uberis, after the intramuscular administration of an antibiotic, in order to evaluate how much of the drug was “subtracted” during penetration from blood into milk, with a potential effect of reducing its therapeutic efficacy.
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121. Stratified analyses refine association between TLR7 rare variants and severe COVID-19
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Rimoldi, Valeria, Paraboschi, Elvezia M., Bandera, Alessandra, Peyvandi, Flora, Grasselli, Giacomo, Blasi, Francesco, Malvestiti, Francesco, Pelusi, Serena, Bianco, Cristiana, Miano, Lorenzo, Lombardi, Angela, Invernizzi, Pietro, Gerussi, Alessio, Citerio, Giuseppe, Biondi, Andrea, Valsecchi, Maria Grazia, Cazzaniga, Marina Elena, Foti, Giuseppe, Beretta, Ilaria, D'Angiò, Mariella, Bettini, Laura Rachele, Farré, Xavier, Iraola-Guzmán, Susana, Kogevinas, Manolis, Castaño-Vinyals, Gemma, Garcia-Etxebarria, Koldo, Nafria, Beatriz, D'Amato, Mauro, Palom, Adriana, Begg, Colin, Clohisey, Sara, Hinds, Charles, Horby, Peter, Knight, Julian, Ling, Lowell, Maslove, David, McAuley, Danny, Millar, Johnny, Montgomery, Hugh, Nichol, Alistair, Openshaw, Peter J.M., Pereira, Alexandre C., Ponting, Chris P., Rowan, Kathy, Semple, Malcolm G., Shankar-Hari, Manu, Summers, Charlotte, Walsh, Timothy, Baillie, J. Kenneth, Aravindan, Latha, Armstrong, Ruth, Biggs, Heather, Boz, Ceilia, Brown, Adam, Clark, Richard, Coutts, Audrey, Coyle, Judy, Cullum, Louise, Das, Sukamal, Day, Nicky, Donnelly, Lorna, Duncan, Esther, Fawkes, Angie, Fineran, Paul, Fourman, Max Head, Furlong, Anita, Furniss, James, Gallagher, Bernadette, Gilchrist, Tammy, Golightly, Ailsa, Griffiths, Fiona, Hafezi, Katarzyna, Hamilton, Debbie, Hendry, Ross, Law, Andy, Law, Dawn, Law, Rachel, Law, Sarah, Lidstone-Scott, Rebecca, Macgillivray, Louise, Maclean, Alan, Mal, Hanning, McCafferty, Sarah, Mcmaster, Ellie, Meikle, Jen, Moore, Shona C., Morrice, Kirstie, Murphy, Lee, Murphy, Sheena, Hellen, Mybaya, Oosthuyzen, Wilna, Zheng, Chenqing, Chen, Jiantao, Parkinson, Nick, Paterson, Trevor, Schon, Katherine, Stenhouse, Andrew, Das, Mihaela, Swets, Maaike, Szoor-McElhinney, Helen, Taneski, Filip, Turtle, Lance, Wackett, Tony, Ward, Mairi, Weaver, Jane, Wrobel, Nicola, Zechner, Marie, Arbane, Gill, Bociek, Aneta, Campos, Sara, Grau, Neus, Jones, Tim Owen, Lim, Rosario, Marotti, Martina, Ostermann, Marlies, Whitton, Christopher, Alldis, Zoe, Astin-Chamberlain, Raine, Bibi, Fatima, Biddle, Jack, Blow, Sarah, Bolton, Matthew, Borra, Catherine, Bowles, Ruth, Burton, Maudrian, Choudhury, Yasmin, Collier, David, Cox, Amber, Easthope, Amy, Ebano, Patrizia, Fotiadis, Stavros, Gurasashvili, Jana, Halls, Rosslyn, Hartridge, Pippa, Kallon, Delordson, Kassam, Jamila, Lancoma-Malcolm, Ivone, Matharu, Maninderpal, May, Peter, Mitchelmore, Oliver, Newman, Tabitha, Patel, Mital, Pheby, Jane, Pinzuti, Irene, Prime, Zoe, Prysyazhna, Oleksandra, Shiel, Julian, Taylor, Melanie, Tierney, Carey, Wood, Suzanne, Zak, Anne, Zongo, Olivier, Bonner, Stephen, Hugill, Keith, Jones, Jessica, Liggett, Steven, Headlam, Evie, Bandla, Nageswar, Gellamucho, Minnie, Davies, Michelle, Thompson, Christopher, Abdelrazik, Marwa, Bakthavatsalam, Dhanalakshmi, Elhassan, Munzir, Ganesan, Arunkumar, Haldeos, Anne, Moreno-Cuesta, Jeronimo, Purohit, Dharam, Vincent, Rachel, Xavier, Kugan, Rohit, Kumar, Alasdair, Frater, Saleem, Malik, David, Carter, Samuel, Jenkins, Lamond, Zoe, Alanna, Wall, Fernandez-Roman, Jaime, Hamilton, David O., Johnson, Emily, Johnston, Brian, Martinez, Maria Lopez, Mulla, Suleman, Shaw, David, Waite, Alicia A.C., Waugh, Victoria, Welters, Ingeborg D., Williams, Karen, Cavazza, Anna, Cockrell, Maeve, Corcoran, Eleanor, Depante, Maria, Finney, Clare, Jerome, Ellen, McPhail, Mark, Nayak, Monalisa, Noble, Harriet, O'Reilly, Kevin, Pappa, Evita, Saha, Rohit, Saha, Sian, Smith, John, Knighton, Abigail, Antcliffe, David, Banach, Dorota, Brett, Stephen, Coghlan, Phoebe, Fernandez, Ziortza, Gordon, Anthony, Rojo, Roceld, Arias, Sonia Sousa, Templeton, Maie, Meredith, Megan, Morris, Lucy, Ryan, Lucy, Clark, Amy, Sampson, Julia, Peters, Cecilia, Dent, Martin, Langley, Margaret, Ashraf, Saima, Wei, Shuying, Andrew, Angela, Bashyal, Archana, Davidson, Neil, Hutton, Paula, McKechnie, Stuart, Wilson, Jean, Baptista, David, Crowe, Rebecca, Fernandes, Rita, Herdman-Grant, Rosaleen, Joseph, Anna, O'Connor, Denise, Allen, Meryem, Loveridge, Adam, McKenley, India, Morino, Eriko, Naranjo, Andres, Simms, Richard, Sollesta, Kathryn, Swain, Andrew, Venkatesh, Harish, Khera, Jacyntha, Fox, Jonathan, Andrew, Gillian, Barclay, Lucy, Callaghan, Marie, Campbell, Rachael, Clark, Sarah, Hope, Dave, Marshall, Lucy, McCulloch, Corrienne, Briton, Kate, Singleton, Jo, Birch, Sohphie, Brimfield, Lutece, Daly, Zoe, Pogson, David, Rose, Steve, Battle, Ceri, Brinkworth, Elaine, Harford, Rachel, Murphy, Carl, Newey, Luke, Rees, Tabitha, Williams, Marie, Arnold, Sophie, Polgarova, Petra, Stroud, Katerina, Meaney, Eoghan, Jones, Megan, Ng, Anthony, Agrawal, Shruti, Pathan, Nazima, White, Deborah, Daubney, Esther, Elston, Kay, Grauslyte, Lina, Hussain, Musarat, Phull, Mandeep, Pogreban, Tatiana, Rosaroso, Lace, Salciute, Erika, Franke, George, Wong, Joanna, George, Aparna, Ortiz-Ruiz de Gordoa, Laura, Peasgood, Emily, Phillips, Claire, Bates, Michelle, Dasgin, Jo, Gill, Jaspret, Nilsson, Annette, Scriven, James, Delgado, Carlos Castro, Dawson, Deborah, Ding, Lijun, Durrant, Georgia, Ezeobu, Obiageri, Farnell-Ward, Sarah, Harrison, Abiola, Kanu, Rebecca, Leaver, Susannah, Maccacari, Elena, Manna, Soumendu, Saluzzio, Romina Pepermans, Queiroz, Joana, Samakomva, Tinashe, Sicat, Christine, Texeira, Joana, Da Gloria, Edna Fernandes, Lisboa, Ana, Rawlins, John, Mathew, Jisha, Kinch, Ashley, Hurt, William James, Shah, Nirav, Clark, Victoria, Thanasi, Maria, Yun, Nikki, Patel, Kamal, Bennett, Sara, Goodwin, Emma, Jackson, Matthew, Kent, Alissa, Tibke, Clare, Woodyatt, Wiesia, Zaki, Ahmed, Abraheem, Azmerelda, Bamford, Peter, Cawley, Kathryn, Dunmore, Charlie, Faulkner, Maria, Girach, Rumanah, Jeffrey, Helen, Jones, Rhianna, London, Emily, Nagra, Imrun, Nasir, Farah, Sainsbury, Hannah, Smedley, Clare, Patel, Tahera, Smith, Matthew, Chukkambotla, Srikanth, Kazi, Aayesha, Hartley, Janice, Dykes, Joseph, Hijazi, Muhammad, Keith, Sarah, Khan, Meherunnisa, Ryan-Smith, Janet, Springle, Philippa, Thomas, Jacqueline, Truman, Nick, Saad, Samuel, Coleman, Dabheoc, Fine, Christopher, Matt, Roseanna, Gay, Bethan, Dalziel, Jack, Ali, Syamlan, Goodchild, Drew, Harling, Rhiannan, Bhatterjee, Ravi, Goddard, Wendy, Davison, Chloe, Duberly, Stephen, Hargreaves, Jeanette, Bolton, Rachel, Davey, Miriam, Golden, David, Seaman, Rebecca, Cherian, Shiney, Cutler, Sean, Heron, Anne Emma, Roynon-Reed, Anna, Szakmany, Tamas, Williams, Gemma, Richards, Owen, Cheema, Yusuf, Brooke, Hollie, Buckley, Sarah, Suarez, Jose Cebrian, Charlesworth, Ruth, Hansson, Karen, Norris, John, Poole, Alice, Rose, Alastair, Sandhu, Rajdeep, Sloan, Brendan, Smithson, Elizabeth, Thirumaran, Muthu, Wagstaff, Veronica, Metcalfe, Alexandra, Brunton, Mark, Caterson, Jess, Coles, Holly, Frise, Matthew, Rai, Sabi Gurung, Jacques, Nicola, Keating, Liza, Tilney, Emma, Bartley, Shauna, Bhuie, Parminder, Gibson, Sian, Lyle, Amanda, McNeela, Fiona, Radhakrishnan, Jayachandran, Hughes, Alistair, Yates, Bryan, Reynolds, Jessica, Campbell, Helen, Thompsom, Maria, Dodds, Steve, Duffy, Stacey, Greer, Sandra, Shuker, Karen, Tridente, Ascanio, Khade, Reena, Sundar, Ashok, Tsinaslanidis, George, Birkinshaw, Isobel, Carter, Joseph, Howard, Kate, Ingham, Joanne, Joy, Rosie, Pearson, Harriet, Roche, Samantha, Scott, Zoe, Bancroft, Hollie, Bellamy, Mary, Carmody, Margaret, Daglish, Jacqueline, Moore, Faye, Rhodes, Joanne, Sangombe, Mirriam, Kadiri, Salma, Croft, Maria, White, Ian, Frost, Victoria, Aquino, Maia, Jha, Rajeev, Krishnamurthy, Vinodh, Lim, Lai, Lim, Li, Combes, Edward, Joefield, Teishel, Monnery, Sonja, Beech, Valerie, Trotman, Sallyanne, Almaden-Boyle, Christine, Austin, Pauline, Cabrelli, Louise, Cole, Stephen, Casey, Matt, Chapman, Susan, Whyte, Clare, Baird, Yolanda, Butler, Aaron, Chadbourn, Indra, Folkes, Linda, Fox, Heather, Gardner, Amy, Gomez, Raquel, Hobden, Gillian, Hodgson, Luke, King, Kirsten, Margarson, Michael, Martindale, Tim, Meadows, Emma, Raynard, Dana, Thirlwall, Yvette, Helm, David, Margalef, Jordi, Criste, Kristine, Cusack, Rebecca, Golder, Kim, Golding, Hannah, Jones, Oliver, Leggett, Samantha, Male, Michelle, Marani, Martyna, Prager, Kirsty, Williams, Toran, Roberts, Belinda, Salmon, Karen, Anderson, Peter, Archer, Katie, Austin, Karen, Davis, Caroline, Durie, Alison, Kelsall, Olivia, Thrush, Jessica, Vigurs, Charlie, Wild, Laura, Wood, Hannah-Louise, Tranter, Helen, Harrison, Alison, Cowley, Nicholas, McAlindon, Michael, Burtenshaw, Andrew, Digby, Stephen, Low, Emma, Morgan, Aled, Cother, Naiara, Rankin, Tobias, Clayton, Sarah, McCurdy, Alex, Ahmed, Cecilia, Baines, Balvinder, Clamp, Sarah, Colley, Julie, Haq, Risna, Hayes, Anne, Hulme, Jonathan, Hussain, Samia, Joseph, Sibet, Kumar, Rita, Maqsood, Zahira, Purewal, Manjit, Benham, Leonie, Bradshaw, Zena, Brown, Joanna, Caswell, Melanie, Cupitt, Jason, Melling, Sarah, Preston, Stephen, Slawson, Nicola, Stoddard, Emma, Warden, Scott, 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122. Use of physical activity as a coping strategy mediates the association between adolescent team sports participation and emerging adult mental health
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Clément, Jean-Francois, Gallant, François, Hudon, Catherine, Montiel, Corentin, Riglea, Teodora, Berbiche, Djamal, Doré, Isabelle, Sylvestre, Marie-Pierre, O'Loughlin, Jennifer, and Bélanger, Mathieu
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123. The Effect of Discontinuing Denosumab in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Treated With Glucocorticoids
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Saag, Kenneth G, McDermott, Michele T, Adachi, Jonathan, Lems, Willem, Lane, Nancy E, Geusens, Piet, Stad, Robert Kees, Chen, Li, Huang, Shuang, Dore, Robin, and Cohen, Stanley
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Osteoporosis ,Autoimmune Disease ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Arthritis ,Clinical Research ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Musculoskeletal ,Arthritis ,Rheumatoid ,Bone Density ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,Bone Remodeling ,Denosumab ,Glucocorticoids ,Humans ,Immunology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Arthritis & Rheumatology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate changes in bone turnover and bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) receiving glucocorticoids, after discontinuation of denosumab for 12 months.MethodsWe conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase II study of RA patients. Patients received placebo, denosumab 60 mg, or denosumab 180 mg every 6 months for 12 months and were followed up for an additional 12 months after discontinuation, during which no bone loss prevention therapy was instituted. Changes from baseline in serum C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX), serum procollagen type I N-terminal propeptide (PINP), and lumbar spine and total hip BMD were evaluated.ResultsIn this post hoc analysis of patients treated with glucocorticoids at study baseline (n = 82), levels of CTX and PINP decreased significantly from baseline in both denosumab groups. Following denosumab discontinuation, CTX returned to baseline and was not significantly different from the placebo group 6 and 12 months after discontinuation. Median percentage changes from baseline PINP in those treated with denosumab 60 mg were -0.16% and 15.3% at 6 and 12 months, respectively, after discontinuation (P = 0.062 and P = 0.017, versus placebo); corresponding changes with denosumab 180 mg were 9.0% and 75.8%, respectively (P = 0.018 and P = 0.002 versus placebo). Compared to placebo, lumbar spine and total hip BMD increased in patients receiving denosumab and returned to baseline 12 months after discontinuation. No osteoporotic fractures were reported during treatment or in the off-treatment period.ConclusionIn this analysis of short-term denosumab use in RA patients receiving glucocorticoids, denosumab discontinuation resulted in a gradual increase in bone turnover, which was associated with a return to baseline lumbar spine and total hip BMD.
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124. Characteristics of Children's Media Use and Gains in Language and Literacy Skills
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Dore, Rebecca A., Logan, Jessica, Lin, Tzu-Jung, Purtell, Kelly M., and Justice, Laura
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Media use could be detrimental to children's language and literacy skills because it may displace other language-enhancing activities like shared reading and caregiver-child interactions. Furthermore, the extent to which children use media with adults (joint media engagement), the extent to which they use interactive media (apps/games), and the time of the day and week during which media use occurs may attenuate any negative effects. The current study examines the relation between characteristics of children's media use and gains in first graders' language and literacy skills. Children (N = 488) completed direct assessments of language and literacy skills in the spring of kindergarten and the spring of first grade. Parents reported how many hours children used both interactive and noninteractive media during different times of the day on the most recent weekday and weekend day, and responded to items about the extent to which they engage with their children during media use. A quadratic relationship between media use and language gains showed that a moderate amount of media use was related to larger language gains, whereas high use was related to smaller gains. For literacy, an interaction between media use and joint media engagement showed a small negative effect of media use at low levels of joint media engagement and little to no relation between media use and literacy gains at higher levels of joint media engagement. Children's language and literacy skills were not predicted by either the proportion of media time that was spent with apps/games or morning and weekday media use. These results show that moderate amounts of media use may not be a negative influence on children's developing language skills whereas high levels may displace other language-enhancing activities. Additionally, joint media engagement may play an important buffering role in the relation between media use and early literacy skills, aligned with current recommendations encouraging co-viewing. [This paper was published in "Frontiers in Developmental Psychology" v11 Article 2224 2020.]
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125. Associations between Children's Media Use and Language and Literacy Skills
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Dore, Rebecca A., Logan, Jessica, Lin, Tzu-Jung, Purtell, Kelly M., and Justice, Laura
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Media use is a pervasive aspect of children's home experiences but is often not considered in studies of the home learning environment. Media use could be detrimental to children's language and literacy skills because it may displace other literacy-enhancing activities like shared reading and decrease the quantity and quality of caregiver-child interaction. Thus, the current study asked whether media use is associated with gains in children's language and literacy skills both at a single time point and across a school year and whether age moderates any association. Children (N = 1583) were from preschool through third grade classrooms and language and literacy skills were measured in the fall and spring of the school year. Parents reported how much time their child spends using media on a typical school day. Regression analyses showed that using 4 hours or more of media was related to lower literacy gains, but not to language gains. Multilevel models conducted as a robustness check showed that this effect did not hold when accounting for classroom. In neither set of models was there an interaction between age and media use. Single-time-point models did show some associations that did not manifest in more stringent models, highlighting the limitations of correlational designs that do not have measures of children's skills over time. Given the concern and popular press coverage around children's media use, it is important to acknowledge nonsignificant effects in this domain. These nonsignificant associations suggest that societal fears around children's media use may be exaggerated. Notably, however, characteristics of children's media use, like educational content or adult co-use, may moderate any effects. The relation between media use and language and literacy growth did not differ across the age range investigated suggesting that, within this range, younger children are not more vulnerable to detrimental effects. [This paper was published in "Frontiers in Psychology" v11 Article 1734 2020.]
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126. Integrating Validity Evidence to Revise a Child Abuse Knowledge Test for Early Childhood Education Providers: A Mixed Methods Approach
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Panlilio, Carlomagno C., Famularo, Lisa, Masters, Jessica, Dore, Sarah, Verdiglione, Nicole, Yang, Chengwu, Lehman, Erik, Hamm, Robert M., Fiene, Richard, Bard, David, Kapp, Karl M., and Levi, Benjamin H.
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Knowledge tests used to evaluate child protection training program effectiveness for early childhood education providers may suffer from threats to construct validity given the contextual variability inherent within state-specific regulations around mandated reporting requirements. Unfortunately, guidance on instrument revision that accounts for such state-specific mandated reporting requirements is lacking across research on evaluation practices. This study, therefore, explored how collection and integration of validity evidence using a mixed methods framework can guide the instrument revision process to arrive at a more valid program outcome measure.
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127. Concurrent Relations between Child-Directed Speech and Children's Language Skills in Low-Income Households
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Dore, Rebecca A., Liu, Xingfeiyue, Chaparro-Moreno, Leydi Johana, and Justice, Laura M.
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This study examined the dimensionality of caregivers' child-directed talk and the association of child directed talk and children's language skills at age of 3 years in a sample of 63 low-SES dyads in low-SES homes. Exploratory factor analysis identified that caregivers' child directed talk is characterized by two dimensions: quantity and complexity. The quantity factor consisted of utterances per minute, total number of words, and type-token ratio, whereas the complexity factor included mean length of utterance and the percentage of complex utterances. After controlling for covariates (e.g. child age, race, maternal education, and language used at home), CDT complexity was significantly related to children's receptive and expressive language skills, however, this association was not significant for CDT quantity. These results have important implications for intervention development.
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128. Teacher Perceptions of Preschool Parent Engagement: Causal Effects of a Connection-Focused Intervention
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Purtell, Kelly M., Jiang, Hui, Justice, Laura M., Sayers, Robin, Dore, Rebecca, and Pelfrey, Logan
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Background: Strong connections between children's teachers and their parents fosters their learning and development in early childhood and throughout their schooling. Developing strong connections in preschool may ease the transition to elementary school for children. Objective: The goal of this study is to examine the initial implementation of the Kindergarten Transition Practices intervention, its impacts on parental engagement, and how these impacts varied by family race/ethnicity, maternal education, and children's behavior problems. Method: Children (N = 391) were randomly assigned to one of three groups: KTP-Classroom, where they received a classroom-level intervention; KTP-Plus, where they received both the classroom intervention and an additional home visiting component; or the business-as-usual control group. Transition Coordinators worked with both teachers and parents throughout the intervention to build connections between parents and their children's teachers and schools. Results: Results showed that the classroom intervention (KTP-Classroom) led to significantly higher levels of teacher-reported parent involvement and that, for Hispanic families, the classroom plus home visiting intervention (KTP-Plus) led to more positive teacher perceptions of parent involvement, parent-teacher relationships, and parent values. Conclusions: These findings suggest that connection-focused models may be one way to enhance parental engagement during preschool.
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129. Neurocorrection : an offender-oriented defence
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Dore-Horgan, Emma, Douglas, Thomas, and Devolder, Katrien
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Philosophy ,Applied ethics - Abstract
Soon, it may be possible to promote offender rehabilitation through neurointerventions - interventions that exert direct physical, chemical or biological effects on the brain. This thesis engages with the ethical debate surrounding neurointervention use within criminal justice and advances a distinctive offender-oriented approach to defending it. I argue firstly that offenders have a positive moral right to access what I call 'neurorehabilitation' or 'neurocorrection'. I contend that arguments supporting offenders' positive moral right to conventional rehabilitation imply a right to (affordable) neurorehabilitation when the latter would be part of the most effective package for facilitating rehabilitation. I next argue for a beneficence requirement in non-consensual (or dubiously consensual) neurocorrection. I contend this requirement is justified by the need to protect offenders against abuse because alternative candidate protections would be inadequate. I also identify five indicators of benefit that policy-makers might use when assessing whether neurocorrection benefits its target. Following this, I defend the compatibility of beneficial neurocorrection and punishment. I argue that punishment-neurocorrection combinations that leave their recipients overall better off need not undermine the realisation of an accompanying punishment's retributive, deterrent and communicative goals, because these goals only require that punishment is pro tanto harmful for its recipients. I further argue there will be some occasions when beneficial neurocorrection can itself contribute to the realisation of punishment's goals. I next consider whether and when neurocorrection impermissibly disrespects its targets. I argue non-consensual neurocorrection disrespects its targets in some respects, but not others. For example, I argue it disrespects its recipients' rational and autonomous (RA) agency by virtue of its controlling influence and its expressive content; but maintain that it does not disrespect their RA agency by virtue of its 'reason bypassing' mode of influence so long as it is appropriately combined with reason engagement. Finally, I outline and defend the conditions under which I maintain beneficial, disrespectful neurocorrection would be permissible.
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130. Indigenous knowledge management practices : looking at the historical perspectives of palm oil extraction in Ologbo Ikpoba-Okha of Edo State of Nigeria
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Dore-Okuoimose, Mary Mena
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Palm oil is one of the most commonly produced vegetable oils in the world, palm oil provides more oil per hectare than soya beans, oilseeds or sunflower seeds. Although palm oil is a better source of vegetable oil than other types of crude oil, there is concern that the increase in the amount of extraction of palm oil done these days if not monitored could have environmental and social impact on the environment. The significance of this research is to highlight the historical KM practices of the indigenous and contemporary palm oil producers in Ologbo Ikpoba-Okha of Edo State and specifically explore how KM information is gathered, stored and disseminated. Also, this research did not only discuss the issue of palm oil extraction in Ikpoba-Okha Nigeria, but also further promote economic development in various areas, especially the development of industries. This research also aimed to understand and highlight the current practices of palm oil extraction used by contemporary farmers and current methods used by indigenous farmers (traditional) in Ikpoba-Okha of Edo State Nigeria and how to generate new ideas and sustainable ways of natural resources management of palm oil extraction and also enhance palm oil extraction process in an eco-friendly way. This research contributes to the existing debate by building on the Lee and Choi (2003) Enabler Framework to link indigenous and current knowledge management practices of indigenous and contemporary palm oil producers. A qualitative research approach through 40 interviews was conducted on 20 indigenous farmers and 20 SMEs and medium size farmers (contemporary farmers) to investigate the indigenous and contemporary KM approaches of palm oil extraction in Ologbo Ikpoba-Okha of Edo State. This study has contributed to practice by extending the (Lee nd Choi, 2003), enabler framework by exploring it within IK and contemporary debate. Secondly, the investigative approach used has highlighted areas such as KM practices of indigenous farmers and those of contemporary palm oil farmers and areas where IK is especially weak and how that, can improve KM among palm oil farmers in Ologbo Ikpoba-Okha. Thirdly, this study has contributed to KM from a developing context as Nigeria is a developing country and the study of KM is dominated by Western literature (Abioye, et al., 2017) and so the study of IK contributes to IK practices of palm oil extraction, and finally the study had been able to explore KM in the agro business sector of Ologbo in Ikpoba-Okha area of Edo State Nigeria. This research also contribute to practice by helping policy makers develop strategies for supporting Indigenous farmers in the area of KM. Secondly, both indigenous palm oil farmers and contemporary farmers have identified areas that they face challenges and this can be a starting point to tackle the issues. Thirdly, with Nigeria palm oil still barred from some countries, the findings will help to address areas of KM that will help both contemporary and Indigenous farmers develop knowledge. Lastly- with the high unemployment in Nigeria, the enabler framework could serve as a guide developing KM policies for local palm oil farmers.
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131. Harmonic analysis of isotropic fields on the sphere with arbitrary masks
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Gebhardt, Henry S. Grasshorn and Doré, Olivier
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Obtaining constraints from the largest scales of a galaxy survey is challenging due to the survey mask allowing only partial measurement of large angular modes. This scatters information from the harmonic-space 2-point function away from the diagonal and introduces coupling between modes. In this paper, we derive a custom eigenbasis adapted to any particular survey geometry so that all information is retained on the diagonal. At the expense of a somewhat complex pixel- and selection-function-window, the result is a diagonal 2-point function with a simple shot noise, and a diagonal covariance matrix in the case of a Gaussian random field. We derive the basis on the surface of a sphere, and we use it to construct a 3D spherical Fourier-Bessel power spectrum estimator assuming a survey geometry that is separable in the angular and radial directions., Comment: 31+4 pages, 13 figures
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132. Fluctuating relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics as a gauge theory
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Dore, Travis, Gavassino, Lorenzo, Montenegro, David, Shokri, Masoud, and Torrieri, Giorgio
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics - Abstract
We argue that different formulations of hydrodynamics are related to uncertainties in the definitions of local thermodynamic and hydrodynamic variables. We show that this ambiguity can be resolved by viewing different formulations of hydrodynamics as particular "gauge choices" which lead to the same physical behavior of the system. Using the example of bulk viscosity, we show that Bemfica-Disconzi-Noronha-Kovtun (BDNK) and Israel-Stewart hydrodynamics are particular "gauge choices" of this type, related by a well-defined transformation of thermodynamic and hydrodynamic variables. We argue that this gauge ambiguity is necessary to ascertain the causality of stochastic hydrodynamic evolution and conjecture that it could explain the applicability of hydrodynamics outside its expected regime of validity since far from equilibrium and close to equilibrium may be related through transformations of this type., Comment: Version Accepted for publication, Annals of Physics
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133. Off-of-equilibrium effects on Kurtosis Along Strangeness-Neutral Trajectories
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Dore, Travis, Karthein, Jamie, Mroczek, Debora, Parotto, Paolo, Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn, and Ratti, Claudia
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Beam Energy Scan program at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) is searching for the QCD critical point. The main signal for the critical point is the kurtosis of the distribution of proton yields obtained on an event-by-event basis where one expects a peak at the critical point. However, its exact behavior is still an open question due to out-of-equilibrium effects and uncertainty in the equation of state. Here we use a simplistic hydrodynamic model that enforces strangeness-neutrality, selecting trajectories that pass close to the critical point. We vary the initial conditions to estimate the effect of out-of-equilibrium hydrodynamics on the kurtosis signal.
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134. Does Quantum Physics Lead To Cosmological Inflation?
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Singh, Ashmeet and Doré, Olivier
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Physics - General Physics - Abstract
Informed by a quantum information perspective, we interpret cosmological expansion of space as growing entanglement between underlying degrees of freedom. In particular, we focus on inflationary cosmology, which, while being a successful empirical paradigm for early universe physics, is riddled with ambiguities when one traces its quantum mechanical origins. We show, by deriving a modified cosmological continuity equation, that by properly accounting for new degrees of freedom being added to space by quantum entanglement, inflation can naturally be driven by quantum mechanics without having to resort to novel, unknown physics. While we explicitly focus on inflation in our discussion, we expect this approach to have possible broad implications for cosmology and quantum gravity., Comment: 7 pages, comments welcome
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135. Detecting dark matter subhalos with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
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Pardo, Kris and Doré, Olivier
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The dark matter subhalo mass function is a promising way of distinguishing between dark matter models. While cold dark matter predicts halos down to Earth-sized masses, other dark matter models typically predict a cut-off in the subhalo mass function. Thus a definitive detection or limits on the existence of subhalos at small masses can give us insight into the nature of dark matter. If these subhalos exist in the Milky Way, they would produce weak lensing signatures, such as modified apparent positions, on background stars. These signatures would generate correlations in the apparent velocities and accelerations of these stars, which could be observable given sufficient astrometric resolution and cadence. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope's Exoplanet Microlensing Survey will be perfectly suited to measuring the acceleration signatures of these halos. Here we forward model these acceleration signatures and explore the Roman Space Telescope's future constraints on lens profiles and populations. We find that the Roman Space Telescope could place competitive bounds on point source, Gaussian, and Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) profile lenses that are complementary to other proposed methods. In particular, it could place 95% upper limits on the NFW concentration, $c_{200} < 10^{2.5}$. We discuss possible systematic effects that could hinder these efforts, but argue they should not prevent the Roman Space Telescope from placing strong limits. We also discuss further analysis methods for improving these constraints., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures. v2: small text changes. accepted for publication in PRD
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136. Shear viscosity at finite baryon densities
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McLaughlin, Emma, Rose, Jacob, Dore, Travis, Parotto, Paolo, Ratti, Claudia, and Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We use the excluded volume Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) model with the most up-to-date hadron list to calculate $\eta T/w$ at low temperatures and at finite baryon densities $\rho_B$. This $\eta T/w$ is then matched to a QCD-based shear viscosity calculation of the QGP for different profiles of $\eta T/w$ across {T,$\mu_{B}$} including cross-over and critical point transitions. When compared to ideal hydrodynamic trajectories across {T,$\mu_{B}$}, we find that the $\eta T/w(T,\mu_B)$ profiles would require initial conditions at much larger baryon density to reach the same freeze-out point.
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137. Decomposition and factorisation of transients in functional graphs
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Doré, François, Formenti, Enrico, Porreca, Antonio E., and Riva, Sara
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138. Transcript tinkering: RNA modifications in protozoan parasites
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Vignolini, Tiziano, Couble, Justine E.C., Doré, Grégory R.G., and Baumgarten, Sebastian
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139. Factors associated with experiencing stigma, discrimination, and negative health care treatment among people who inject drugs
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Broady, Timothy R., Valerio, Heather, Alavi, Maryam, Wheeler, Alice, Silk, David, Martinello, Marianne, Conway, Anna, Milat, Andrew, Dunlop, Adrian, Murray, Carolyn, Henderson, Charles, Amin, Janaki, Read, Phillip, Marks, Philippa, Degenhardt, Louisa, Stevens, Annabelle, Prain, Bianca, Hayllar, Jeremy, Reid, David, Montebello, Mark, Wade, Alexandra, Christmass, Michael, Cock, Victoria, Dore, Gregory J., Treloar, Carla, and Grebely, Jason
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140. Medical management and surgery versus medical management alone for symptomatic cerebral cavernous malformation (CARE): a feasibility study and randomised, open, pragmatic, pilot phase trial
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Eriksson, Madeleine, Hayat, Raza, Kinsella, Elaine, Lewis, Katherine, White, David CS, Boyd, Julia, Bullen, Alastair, Maclean, Morag, Stoddart, Andrew, Phair, Sandra, Evans, Helen, Noakes, Jo, Alexander, Debra, Keerie, Catriona, Linsley, Christopher, Milne, Garry, Norrie, John, Farrar, Nicola, Realpe, Alba X, Donovan, Jenny L, Bunch, Janet, Douthwaite, Kathryn, Temple, Simon, Hogg, James, Scott, David, Spallone, Pat, Stuart, Ian, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Palmer, Jeb, Sakka, Eleni, Mukerji, Nitin, Cirstea, Emanuel, Davies, Susan, Giannakaki, Venetia, Kadhim, Ammar, Kennion, Oliver, Islam, Moidul, Ferguson, Lucie, Prasad, Manjunath, Bacon, Andrew, Richards, Emma, Howe, Jo, Kamara, Christine, Gardner, Jonathan, Roman, Madalina, Sikaonga, Mary, Cahill, Julian, Rossdeutsch, Alex, Cahill, Varduhi, Hamina, Imron, Chaudhari, Kishor, Danciut, Mihai, Clarkson, Emma, Bjornson, Anna, Bulters, Diederik, Digpal, Ronneil, Ruiz, Winnington, Taylor, Mirriam, Anyog, Divina, Tluchowska, Katarzyna, Nolasco, Jackson, Brooks, Daniel, Angelopoulou, Kleopatra, Welch, Bethany, Broomes, Nicole, Fouyas, Ioannis, MacRaild, Allan, Kaliaperumal, Chandru, Teasdale, Jessica, Coakley, Michelle, Brennan, Paul, Sokol, Drahoslav, Wiggins, Anthony, MacDonald, Mairi, Risbridger, Sarah, Bhatt, Pragnesh, Irvine, Janice, Majeed, Sohail, Williams, Sandra, Reid, John, Walch, Annika, Muir, Farah, van Beijnum, Janneke, Leach, Paul, Hughes, Tom, Makwana, Milan, Hamandi, Khalid, McAleer, Dympna, Gunning, Belinda, Walsh, Daniel, Wroe Wright, Oliver, Patel, Sabina, Gurusinghe, Nihal, Raza-Knight, Saba, Cromie, Terri-Louise, Brown, Allan, Raj, Sonia, Pennington, Ruth, Campbell, Charlene, Patel, Shakeelah, Colombo, Francesca, Teo, Mario, Wildman, Jack, Smith, Kerry, Goff, Elizabeth, Stephens, Deanna, Borislavova, Borislava, Worner, Ruth, Buddha, Sandeep, Clatworthy, Philip, Edwards, Richard, Clayton, Evangeline, Coy, Karen, Tucker, Lisa, Dymond, Sandra, Mallick, Andrew, Hodnett, Rebecca, Spickett-Jones, Francesca, Grover, Patrick, Banaras, Azra, Tshuma, Sifelani, Muirhead, William, Scott Hill, Ciaran, Shah, Rupal, Doke, Thomas, Hall, Rebecca, Coskuner, Sonny, Aslett, Laura, Vindlacheruvu, Raghu, Ghosh, Anthony, Fitzpatrick, Teresa, Harris, Lauren, Hayton, Tom, Whitehouse, Arlo, McDarby, Andrew, Hancox, Rebecca, Auyeung, Claudia Kate, Nair, Ramesh, Thomas, Rhys, McLachlan, Heather, Kountourgioti, Athanasia, Orjales, Guillelme, Kruczynski, Jan, Hunter, Sophie, Bohnacker, Niamh, Marimon, Rosette, Parker, Lydia, Raha, Oishik, Sharma, Puneet, Uff, Christopher, Boyapati, Geetha, Papadopoulos, Marios, Kearney, Siobhan, Visagan, Ravindran, Bosetta, Ellaine, Asif, Hasan, Helmy, Adel, Chapas, Liliana, Tarantino, Silvia, Caldwell, Karen, Guilfoyle, Mathew, Agarwal, Smriti, Brown, Daniel, Holland, Sarah, Tajsic, Tamara, Fletcher, Clare, Sebyatki, Aisha, Ushewokunze, Shungu, Ali, Sarah, Preston, John, Chambers, Carole, Patel, Mohammed, Holsgrove, Daniel, McLaughlan, Danielle, Marsden, Tracey, Cawley, Kathryn, Raffalli, Hellen, Lee, Stephanie, Israni, Anil, Dore, Rachael, Anderson, Taya, Hennigan, Dawn, Mayor, Shelley, Glover, Samantha, Chavredakis, Emmanuel, Brown, Debbie, Sokratous, Giannis, Williamson, John, Stoneley, Cathy, Brodbelt, Andrew, Farah, Jibril Osman, Illingworth, Sarah, Konteas, Anastasios Benjamin, Davies, Deborah, Owen, Carol, Kerr, Loretta, Hall, Peter, Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Forsyth, Laura, Lewis, Steff C, Loan, James JM, Neilson, Aileen R, Stephen, Jacqueline, Kitchen, Neil, Harkness, Kirsty A, Hutchinson, Peter JA, Mallucci, Conor, Wade, Julia, and White, Philip M
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141. Targeted genetic and small molecule disruption of N-Ras CaaX cleavage alters its localization and oncogenic potential
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Hildebrandt, Emily R., Hussain, Shaneela A., Sieburg, Michelle A., Ravishankar, Rajani, Asad, Nadeem, Gore, Sangram, Ito, Takahiro, Hougland, James L., Dore, Timothy M., and Schmidt, Walter K.
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142. Addressing barriers and identifying facilitators to support informed consent and recruitment in the Cavernous malformations A Randomised Effectiveness (CARE) pilot phase trial: insights from the integrated QuinteT recruitment intervention (QRI)
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Mallucci, Conor, White, Philip M., Eriksson, Madeleine, Hayat, Raza, Kinsella, Elaine, Lewis, Katherine, Neilson, Aileen R., White, David C.S., Boyd, Julia, Bullen, Alastair, Maclean, Morag, Stoddart, Andrew, Phair, Sandra, Evans, Helen, Noakes, Jo, Alexander, Debra, Keerie, Catriona, Linsley, Christopher, Milne, Garry, Norrie, John, Bunch, Janet, Douthwaite, Kathryn, Temple, Simon, Hogg, James, Scott, David, Spallone, Pat, Stuart, Ian, Wardlaw, Joanna M., Palmer, Jeb, Sakka, Eleni, Mukerji, Nitin, Cirstea, Emanuel, Davies, Susan, Giannakaki, Venetia, Kadhim, Ammar, Kennion, Oliver, Islam, Moidul, Ferguson, Lucie, Prasad, Manjunath, Bacon, Andrew, Richards, Emma, Howe, Jo, Kamara, Christine, Gardner, Jonathan, Roman, Madalina, Sikaonga, Mary, Cahill, Julian, Rossdeutsch, Alex, Cahill, Varduhi, Hamina, Imron, Chaudhari, Kishor, Danciut, Mihai, Clarkson, Emma, Bjornson, Anna, Bulters, Diederik, Digpal, Ronneil, Ruiz, Winnington, Taylor, Mirriam, Anyog, Divina, Tluchowska, Katarzyna, Nolasco, Jackson, Brooks, Daniel, Angelopoulou, Kleopatra, Welch, Bethany, Broomes, Nicole, Fouyas, Ioannis, MacRaild, Allan, Kaliaperumal, Chandru, Teasdale, Jessica, Coakley, Michelle, Brennan, Paul, Sokol, Drahoslav, Wiggins, Anthony, MacDonald, Mairi, Risbridger, Sarah, Bhatt, Pragnesh, Irvine, Janice, Majeed, Sohail, Williams, Sandra, Reid, John, Walch, Annika, Muir, Farah, van Beijnum, Janneke, Leach, Paul, Hughes, Tom, Makwana, Milan, Hamandi, Khalid, McAleer, Dympna, Gunning, Belinda, Walsh, Daniel, Wright, Oliver Wroe, Patel, Sabina, Gurusinghe, Nihal, Raza-Knight, Saba, Cromie, Terri-Louise, Brown, Allan, Raj, Sonia, Pennington, Ruth, Campbell, Charlene, Patel, Shakeelah, Colombo, Francesca, Teo, Mario, Wildman, Jack, Smith, Kerry, Goff, Elizabeth, Stephens, Deanna, Borislavova, Borislava, Worner, Ruth, Buddha, Sandeep, Clatworthy, Philip, Edwards, Richard, Clayton, Evangeline, Coy, Karen, Tucker, Lisa, Dymond, Sandra, Mallick, Andrew, Hodnett, Rebecca, Spickett-Jones, Francesca, Grover, Patrick, Banaras, Azra, Tshuma, Sifelani, Muirhead, William, Hill, Ciaran Scott, Shah, Rupal, Doke, Thomas, Hall, Rebecca, Coskuner, Sonny, Aslett, Laura, Vindlacheruvu, Raghu, Ghosh, Anthony, Fitzpatrick, Teresa, Harris, Lauren, Hayton, Tom, Whitehouse, Arlo, McDarby, Andrew, Hancox, Rebecca, Auyeung, Claudia Kate, Nair, Ramesh, Thomas, Rhys, McLachlan, Heather, Kountourgioti, Athanasia, Orjales, Guillelme, Kruczynski, Jan, Hunter, Sophie, Bohnacker, Niamh, Marimon, Rosette, Parker, Lydia, Raha, Oishik, Sharma, Puneet, Uff, Christopher, Boyapati, Geetha, Papadopoulos, Marios, Kearney, Siobhan, Visagan, Ravindran, Bosetta, Ellaine, Asif, Hasan, Helmy, Adel, Chapas, Liliana, Tarantino, Silvia, Caldwell, Karen, Guilfoyle, Mathew, Agarwal, Smriti, Brown, Daniel, Holland, Sarah, Tajsic, Tamara, Fletcher, Clare, Sebyatki, Aisha, Ushewokunze, Shungu, Ali, Sarah, Preston, John, Chambers, Carole, Patel, Mohammed, Holsgrove, Daniel, McLaughlan, Danielle, Marsden, Tracey, Cawley, Kathryn, Raffalli, Hellen, Lee, Stephanie, Israni, Anil, Dore, Rachael, Anderson, Taya, Hennigan, Dawn, Mayor, Shelley, Glover, Samantha, Chavredakis, Emmanuel, Brown, Debbie, Sokratous, Giannis, Williamson, John, Stoneley, Cathy, Brodbelt, Andrew, Farah, Jibril Osman, Illingworth, Sarah, Konteas, Anastasios Benjamin, Davies, Deborah, Owen, Carol, Kerr, Loretta, Wade, Julia, Farrar, Nicola, Realpe, Alba X., Donovan, Jenny L., Forsyth, Laura, Harkness, Kirsty A., Hutchinson, Peter J.A., Kitchen, Neil, Lewis, Steff C., Loan, James J.M., Stephen, Jacqueline, and Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
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143. Immunovirological status in people with perinatal and adult-acquired HIV-1 infection: a multi-cohort analysis from France
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Aumaitre, H., Froguel, E., Caby, F., Dellion, S., Gerard, L., Lucht, F., Chirouze, C., Dupon, M., Schmit, Jl, Goujard, C., Allegre, T., Cazenave, B., Hittinger, G., De Truchis, P., Cailhol, J., Duvivier, C., Canestri, A., Bouchaud, O., Karmochkine, M., Salmon-Ceron, D., Zucman, D., Mortier, E., Tubiana, R., Girard, P.M., Pintado, C., Cabie, A., Rabier, V., Morlat, P., Neau, D., Genet, C., Makhloufi, D., Ronot, S Bregigeon, Ghosn, J., Reliquet, V., Perré, P., Pellegrin, Jl, Arvieux, C., Cheneau, C., Bernard, L., Delobel, P., Verdon, R., Jacomet, C., Piroth, L., Ajana, F., Bevilacqua, S., Debab, Y., Lecapitaine, A.L., Cotte, L., Mokhtari, S., Mercie, P., Poubeau, P., Garrait, V., Khuong, Ma, Beck-Wirth, G., Blum, L., Blanche, S., Boccara, F., Prazuck, T., Barbuat, C., Viard, J.P., Stegmann-Planchard, S., Martha, B., Treluyer, J.M., Dore, E., Gaud, C., Niault, M., Fernandes, E., Hitoto, H., Compagnucci, A., Elenga, N., Faye, A., Dollfus, C., Chace, A., Levine, M., Martha, S.A., 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144. Factors associated with hepatitis C testing, treatment, and current hepatitis C infection among men and women who inject drugs: The ETHOS engage study
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Valerio, Heather, Marshall, Alison D, Conway, Anna, Treloar, Carla, Carter, Lisa, Martinello, Marianne, Henderson, Charles, Amin, Janaki, Read, Phillip, Silk, David, Degenhardt, Louisa, Prain, Bianca, Alavi, Maryam, Dore, Gregory J, and Grebely, Jason
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145. 96-week retention in treatment with extended-release subcutaneous buprenorphine depot injections among people with opioid dependence: Extended follow-up after a single-arm trial
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Farrell, Michael, Shahbazi, Jeyran, Chambers, Mark, Byrne, Marianne, Gholami, Jaleh, Zahra, Emma, Grebely, Jason, Lintzeris, Nicholas, Larance, Briony, Ali, Robert, Nielsen, Suzanne, Dunlop, Adrian, Dore, Gregory J., McDonough, Michael, Montebello, Mark, Weiss, Rob, Rodgers, Craig, Cook, Jon, and Degenhardt, Louisa
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146. Vaccination coverage among people who inject drugs: A systematic review
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Price, Olivia, Swanton, Rosie, Grebely, Jason, Hajarizadeh, Behzad, Webb, Paige, Peacock, Amy, Dore, Gregory J., Cowie, Benjamin C., Vickerman, Peter, and Degenhardt, Louisa
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147. Prévention, diagnostic et prise en charge de l’ostéoradionécrose : où en est-on ?
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Carsuzaa, Florent, Dore, Mélanie, Falek, Sabah, Delpon, Grégory, Drouet, Julien, and Thariat, Juliette
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148. BaZrO3-BaTiO3-CaTiO3 piezoceramics by a water-based mixed-oxide route: Synergetic action of attrition milling and lyophilization
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Mureddu, Marzia, Bartolomé, José F., Lopez-Esteban, Sonia, Dore, Maria, Enzo, Stefano, García, Álvaro, Garroni, Sebastiano, and Pardo, Lorena
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149. High COVID-19 vaccine uptake following initial hesitancy among people in Australia who inject drugs
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Price, Olivia, Dietze, Paul, Maher, Lisa, Dore, Gregory J., Sutherland, Rachel, Salom, Caroline, Bruno, Raimondo, Crawford, Sione, Degenhardt, Louisa, Larney, Sarah, and Peacock, Amy
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150. Antinuclear antibody–associated autoimmune cytopenia in childhood is a risk factor for systemic lupus erythematosus
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Granel, Jérôme, Fernandes, Helder, Bader-Meunier, Brigitte, Guth, Amandine, Richer, Olivier, Pillet, Pascal, Leverger, Guy, Ducassou, Stéphane, Fahd, Mony, Pasquet, Marlène, Garnier, Nathalie, Barlogis, Vincent, Guitton, Corinne, Jeziorski, Eric, Thomas, Caroline, Bayart, Sophie, Cheikh, Nathalie, Paillard, Catherine, Abou Chahla, Wadih, Chastagner, Pascal, Neven, Bénédicte, Millot, Frédéric, Lejeune, Julien, Li-Thiao Te, Valérie, Armari-Alla, Corinne, Briandet, Claire, Carausu, Liana, Deparis, Marianna, Piguet, Christophe, Benadiba, Joy, Marie-Cardine, Aude, Stephan, Jean-Louis, Pellier, Isabelle, Pluchart, Claire, Doré, Eric, Michaux, Katell, Héritier, Sébastien, Leblanc, Thierry, and Aladjidi, Nathalie
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