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102. Validation of surgical APGAR score in abdominal surgeries at a tertiary care teaching hospital in South India
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K Yadhu Bhushanam, Aloka Samantaray, Kaarthika Thottikat, Hemalatha Pasupuleti, R Sri Devi, Mangu Hanumantha Rao, and Sumadhu Chukkaluru
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abdominal surgeries ,haemorrhage ,surgical apgar score ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: A ten-point surgical APGAR score (SAS) has been previously developed and validated that provides surgeons with a simple, objective and direct rating of operative performance and risk. This score has been evaluated in different types of surgeries till date. We validated SAS in both elective and emergency abdominal surgeries separately which was not done previously. Methods: In this prospective, observational and longitudinal study, 105 surgical cases undergoing open abdominal surgeries were studied. The SAS was calculated for all patients, patients were followed up for the occurrence of any major complications or mortality during hospital stay after surgery. All the patients were divided into three groups based on their SAS score (high risk: SAS 0–4, moderate risk: SAS 5–7 and low risk: SAS 8–10) using a threshold that has been previously established. Results: The occurrence of major complications was significantly higher in high-risk SAS group (12%) than in the moderate risk group (5%). In the low-risk SAS group, the occurrence of major complications was low (1%). The mortality rate in high-risk SAS was more than that in low-risk SAS group with statistical significance both in elective and emergency cases. Conclusions: In our study, we found that patients who belong to high-risk SAS group were significantly associated with post-operative major complications and mortality in both elective and emergency surgeries. A patient with low intraoperative SAS should be considered at risk and monitored meticulously. Trial Registration: Clinical Trials Registry-India (CTRI) identifier No. CTRI/2019/02/017567.
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- 2021
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103. A comparative study of analgesic effects of ketamine, fentanyl and saline added to hyperbaric bupivacaine for central neuraxial blockade in total knee replacement surgery: A prospective, randomised, double-blind and placebo-controlled study
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Janaki Subhadra Peyyety, Dyva Manogna Reddypogu, Kiranmye Mukku, Aloka Samantaray, Sameera Vani Prasad, and Mangu Hanumantha Rao
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adjuvants ,fentanyl ,intrathecal bupivacaine ,ketamine ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Various adjuvants were combined with local anaesthetic agents, either intrathecally or epidurally, to prolong the duration of a denser neuraxial block and achieve adequate intraoperative conditions. Methods: In this prospective randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study, 90 patients were randomly allocated into three groups of 30 each depending upon the intrathecal adjuvant used. Standardised anaesthetic technique and monitoring for subarachnoid block (and epidural catheter placement) with 3 mL of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine was followed. In addition, Group K (n = 30) received 0.3 mg/kg of preservative-free ketamine, Group F (n = 30) received 25 μg (0.5 mL) of fentanyl and Group C (control group, placebo, n = 30) received 0.5 mL normal saline. Time of onset and duration of sensory and motor block and duration of analgesia, haemodynamic parameters, sedation scores intra-operatively and post-operatively and side effects were recorded and analysed. Results: The mean time (sec) to onset of sensory (P = 0.04) and motor (P = 0.02) blockade was prolonged, and the duration (min) of sensory (P = 0.003) and motor (P = 0.009) block and the duration of analgesia (min) (P = 0.022) were shorter in the Group K compared to other two groups. Fentanyl showed shorter onset time, longer duration of sensory and motor block and duration of analgesia in contrast to ketamine and placebo. Conclusions: Fentanyl (25 μg) was superior to 0.3 mg/kg of ketamine and placebo as an intrathecal adjuvant with minimal side effects.
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- 2021
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104. Capacitive Pressure Sensor With Integrated Signal-Conversion Circuit for High-Temperature Applications.
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Chen Li 0036, Boshan Sun, Pengyu Jia, Yanan Xue, Mangu Jia, and Jijun Xiong
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- 2020
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105. Malware Traffic Classification Based on Recurrence Quantification Analysis.
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Zheng-Zhi Tang, Xuewen Zeng, Zhichuan Guo, and Mangu Song
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- 2020
106. High-Performance Implementation of Dynamically Configurable Load Balancing Engine on FPGA.
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Jun Zhao, Zhichuan Guo, Xuewen Zeng, and Mangu Song
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- 2020
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107. Cancer Mortality Patterns in Tanzania: A Retrospective Hospital-Based Study, 2006-2015
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Emanuel P. Lyimo, Susan F. Rumisha, Irene R. Mremi, Chacha D. Mangu, Coleman Kishamawe, Mercy G. Chiduo, Lucas E. Matemba, Veneranda M. Bwana, Isolide S. Massawe, and Leonard E.G. Mboera
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
PURPOSE This retrospective study sought to determine the type, burden, and pattern of cancer deaths in public hospitals in Tanzania from 2006 to 2015. METHODS This study analyzed data on cancer mortality in 39 hospitals in Tanzania. Data on the age and sex of the deceased and type of cancer were extracted from hospital death registers and report forms. Cancer types were grouped according to the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. Age-standardized mortality rates and cancer mortality patterns were analyzed. A χ2 test was used to examine the association between common cancers and selected covariates. RESULTS A total of 12,621 cancer-related deaths occurred during the 10-year period, which translates to an age-standardized hospital-based mortality rate of 47.8 per 100,000 population. Overall, the number of deaths was notably higher (56.5%) among individuals in the 15- to 59-year-old age category and disproportionately higher among females than males (P = .0017). Cancers of the cervix, esophagus, and liver were the 3 major causes of death across all study hospitals in Tanzania. Cancers of the cervix, esophagus, and liver were the largest contributors to mortality burden among females. Among males, cancers of the esophagus, liver, and prostate were the leading cause of mortality. CONCLUSION There is an increasing trend in cancer mortality over recent years in Tanzania, which differs with respect to age, sex, and geographic zones. These findings provide a basis for additional studies to ascertain incidence rates and survival probabilities, and highlight the need to strengthen awareness campaigns for early detection, access to care, and improved diagnostic capabilities.
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- 2020
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108. FGLB: A fine-grained hardware intra-server load balancer based on 100 G FPGA SmartNIC.
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Xiaoying Huang, Zhichuan Guo, and Mangu Song
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- 2022
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109. From the President Desk
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Singh, Mangu
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- 2023
110. Investigational new drug enabling angiotensin oral-delivery studies to attenuate pulmonary hypertension
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Daniell, Henry, Mangu, Venkata, Yakubov, Bakhtiyor, Park, Jiyoung, Habibi, Peyman, Shi, Yao, Gonnella, Patricia A., Fisher, Amanda, Cook, Todd, Zeng, Lily, Kawut, Steven M., and Lahm, Tim
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- 2020
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111. The Simons Observatory: Design, Integration, and Current Status of Small Aperture Telescopes
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Mangu, Aashrita, primary, Corbett, Lance, additional, Bhimani, Sanah, additional, Carl, Fred, additional, Day-Weiss, Samuel, additional, DiGia, Brooke, additional, Errard, Josquin, additional, Galitzki, Nicholas, additional, Hazumi, Masashi, additional, Henderson, Shawn W., additional, Miller, Amber, additional, Moore, Jenna, additional, Song, Xue, additional, Tsan, Tran, additional, Wang, Yuhan, additional, and Zonca, Andrea, additional
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- 2024
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112. A novel nine-level Quadruple Boost inverter for Electric Vehicle applications
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Dhasharatha, G, primary, Khan, Md. Haseeb, additional, and Mangu, B, additional
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- 2024
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113. High-throughput exact matching implementation on FPGA with shared rule tables among parallel pipelines
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Song, Xiaoyong, primary, Guo, Zhichuan, additional, Wang, Xinshuo, additional, and Song, Mangu, additional
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- 2024
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114. Corporate social responsibility and the right to development in local communities
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Mangu, Muyamba, primary and Djoyou Kamga, Serges, additional
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- 2021
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115. A New Dragonfly Optimized Fuzzy Logic-based MPPT Technique for Photovoltaic Systems
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Singh, Pramod, primary, Mangu, B., additional, and Saho, Sukhdeo, additional
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- 2023
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116. The effects of Micro/Nano-plastics exposure on plants and their toxic mechanisms: A review from multi-omics perspectives
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Hu, Mangu, primary, Huang, Yongxiang, additional, Liu, Lin, additional, Ren, Lei, additional, Li, Chengyong, additional, Yang, Rongchao, additional, and Zhang, Yueqin, additional
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- 2023
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117. Application of A Tank Model to Assess the Performance of Rotiklot Reservoir Initial Filling
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Denik Sri Krisnayanti, Andi H. Rizal, Wilhelmus Bunganaen, Costandji Nait, and Anang Galang Anargi Djalil Mangu
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genetic algorithm ,initial filling ,inflow discharge ,rotiklot reservoir ,tank model ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Rotiklot dam is located in Belu Regency that has the tropic climate, with very short wet season (4-5 months) and a very long dry season (7-8 months). The average monthly rainfall in December – April of approximately 300 – 500 mm/month, while in another month only ranges 30- 60 mm/month. During the rainy season, rainwater will overflow as surface water and collect in the river as a flood toward the sea. The construction of a dam is one alternative to overcome the water needs of the community during the dry season. The Rotiklot dam retains the flow of water in the Motamuru River and its reservoir can accommodate 2.9 million m3. Impounding is a process carried out once a dam has been constructed. It is a comprehensive process involving filling time and water inflow. The purpose of this study was to determine the first filling time and the inflow volume in Rotiklot Reservoir in the years of dry, low, normal and sufficient water using the Tank method. It aimed to simulate the initial filling of the reservoir. Also, the study is expected to evaluate the most suitable Tank model, with parameters calibrated using the Genetic Algorithm optimization approach. The determination coefficient using a four series tank is 0.531 greater than the coefficient obtained from 3 series tank simulation, which was 0.506. The total inflow volume in Rotiklot Reservoir for dry, low, normal and sufficient were 1.946, 7.289, 9.699, 13.822 million m3 respectively. Based on the calculation result of the inflow volume of the year of the low water, the filling time is around three months, starting from mid-December to mid-March.
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- 2020
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118. A study of microbiological profile and its antimicrobial susceptibility patterns related to central line-associated bloodstream infections in respiratory intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital
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S Noble Ujesh, Rangineni Jayaprada, Nukanboina Ramakrishna, Krishna Kanchan Sharma, Mangu Hanumantha Rao, Aloka Samantaray, and M Madhusudhan
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central venous catheters ,intensive care units ,sepsis ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Complications associated with central venous catheter central line central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). Methods: We prospective by studied the microbiological profile and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of isolated bacteria from CLABSIs in respiratory intensive care unit at our a tertiary care teaching hospital in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. Results: Colonisers were isolated from 110 of the 288 samples without any growth in blood cultures from among 288 samples that were submitted with a clinical suspicion of sepsis from patients with eligible central line. Among these, Staphylococcus aureus was the predominant coloniser. Seventy-four were blood culture positive, of which 36 showed other sources of infection. In our study, CLABSI rate was 12.9/1000 catheterised days. Among these culture positives, predominant isolate was S. aureus, followed by Staphylococcus hominis, Acinetobacter, Klebsiella and Escherichia coli. All the S. aureus strains were sensitive to linezolid, tetracycline and vancomycin. Among Gram-negative organisms, Acinetobacter baumannii and E. coli strains were 100% sensitive to polymyxin B and tigecycline. In our study, we have observed carbapenem resistance in E. coli and A. baumannii, which is alarming. Methicillin-resistant S. aureus accounted for 71.4% of S. aureus CLABSIs. All A. baumannii (n = 6), Klebsiella (n = 4) and E. coli (n = 4) isolates were extended spectrum beta-lactamase producers. Conclusions: Strict implementation of insertion and maintenance bundle care of the central lines is mandatory to prevent colonisation.
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- 2020
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119. Comparison of intravenous tramadol and intravenous ketamine for the prevention of post-anaesthetic shivering
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Tatiparthi Sriranganath, Sri Devi Radhapuram, Mangu Hanumantha Rao, Sunkesula Shameem, Aloka Samantaray, and Goduguchintha Dharaniprasad
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general anaesthesia ,ketamine ,shivering ,tramadol ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Following general anaesthesia, post-operative shivering, apart from its physiological and haemodynamic effects, has been described as even worse than surgical pain. Methods: After ethical committee approval and informed consent, ninety patients were subjected to study. They were randomly divided into three groups. Just after intrathecal bupivacaine injection, all patients received prophylactically intravenous drug as normal saline (Group C, n = 30) or ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (Group K, n = 30) or tramadol 2 mg/kg (Group T, no = 30) for shivering. The incidence and degree of shivering and the effectiveness and side effects of ketamine and tramadol in preventing shivering during the post-operative period were recorded. Results: We compared the efficacy of tramadol and ketamine in the prevention of post-anaesthetic shivering in patients undergoing surgery under GA. The incidence of post-anaesthetic shivering was significantly less with tramadol and ketamine as compared to that of the control group (P < 0.01). Tramadol and ketamine were equally effective in controlling the severity of shivering as compared to that of the control group (P = NS). The prevention of shivering was comparable in the tramadol and ketamine groups (P > 0.05). Patients in the ketamine group had statistically significant sedation at 20 and 30 min compared to the tramadol and control groups (P < 0.05). In this study, we can assume that both intravenous tramadol 2 mg/kg and intravenous ketamine 0.5 mg/kg are highly effective and comparable in the prevention of post-anaesthetic shivering and the possible mechanisms is by lowering of shivering threshold.
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- 2020
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120. Comparison of pain on injection of newer formulation propofol and standard propofol with added lignocaine: A randomised double-blind prospective study
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Settipalli Suneela, Radhapuram Sri Devi, Mangu Hanumantha Rao, and Goduguchintha Dharaniprasad
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anaesthesia ,anaesthetic ,injection pain ,intravenous ,lignocaine ,propofol ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: The aim of the present prospective randomised double-blind clinical study was to compare the incidence of pain-free injection following the use of this new formulation (propofol with medium-chain triglycerides [MCT] and long-chain triglycerides [LCT]) with propofol dissolved in LCT with added 2% lignocaine in patients undergoing various surgical procedures under general anaesthesia. Methods: Sixty adult patients (age range 18–50 years) were randomised to receive either 20 mL propofol dissolved in a mixture of MCT–LCT [Group L (n = 30)] or 18 mL propofol dissolved in LCT with added 2 mL 2% lignocaine [Group S (n = 30)]. A specially trained clinical research investigator assessed the occurrence of injection pain using a four-graded pain scale. Results: There was no significant difference in propofol injection pain among patients who received either LCT propofol with added lidocaine, (Group S) (33.3%) or new formulation propofol (Group L) (30.0%) (P = 0.993). Conclusions: The newer formulation, MCT–LCT propofol, is equally effective vis-à-vis the conventional propofol with added lignocaine to reduce the incidence of pain, thereby eliminating the need for addition of another drug, lignocaine.
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- 2020
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121. Effects of intravenous clonidine or dexmedetomidine on haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation and sedation: A randomised double-blind clinical efficacy study
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Aloka Samantaray, Mangu Hanumantha Rao, R Naga Divya, and Shameem Sunkesula
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clonidine ,dexmedetomidine ,laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation ,sedation ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation (LTI) is associated with undesirable haemodynamic (HD) responses. Both clonidine and dexmedetomidine have been tried to attenuate this HD response. The present study was to assess whether single pre-induction dose of intravenous clonidine (2 μg/Kg) or dexmedetomidine (1 μg/Kg) is more efficient to attenuate the HD response to LTI. Methods: Sixty patients belonging to American Society of Anesthesiologists Grade I and II were randomly divided into two groups: group C (clonidine 2 μg/Kg) and Group D (dexmedetomidine 1 μg/Kg). Study drug was given as an infusion over 10 Min before induction of anaesthesia followed by standardised anaesthetic technique. Heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) were studied at baseline, before study drug infusion (BSD), after study drug infusion, before LTI and at 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 m in after intubation. Sedation score was analysed BSD, after study drug infusion and at the end of surgery Results: This study revealed suppression of HR and BP at all time points in both the groups without any significant difference in suppression of HR between the groups. The magnitude of fall in BP in the clonidine group is more compared to the dexmedetomidine group before LTI and at 3, 5, and 10 min after tracheal intubation. The patients in the dexmedetomidine group were more sedated than in the clonidine group at the end of the study drug infusion. Conclusions: Both clonidine and dexmedetomidine were effective in attenuating HD response to LTI. Dexmedetomidine appears to be superior to clonidine in maintaining stable HD.
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- 2020
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122. Characterization of a Stress-Enhanced Promoter from the Grass Halophyte, Spartina alterniflora L.
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Sonali Sengupta, Necla Pehlivan, Venkata Mangu, Kanniah Rajasekaran, and Niranjan Baisakh
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abiotic stress ,genetic engineering ,halophyte ,promoter ,stress-inducible ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Stress-inducible promoters are vital for the desirable expression of genes, especially transcription factors, which could otherwise compromise growth and development when constitutively overexpressed in plants. Here, we report on the characterization of the promoter region of a stress-responsive gene SaAsr1 from monocot halophyte cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora). Several cis-acting elements, such as ABRE (ABA-responsive element), DRE-CRT (dehydration responsive-element/C-Repeat), LTRE (low temperature-responsive element), ERE (ethylene-responsive element), LRE (light-responsive element), etc. contributed at varying degrees to salt-, drought- and ABA-enhanced expression of gusA reporter gene in Arabidopsis thaliana under the full-length promoter, pAsr11875 and its deletion derivatives with an assortment of cis-regulatory motifs. The smallest promoter, pAsr1491, with three cis-acting elements (a CCAAT box-heat responsive, an LRE, and a copper responsive element) conferred drought-enhanced expression of gusA; pAsr1755 (with an ABRE and a DRE) presented the highest expression in ABA and drought; and pAsr1994 with seven ABREs and two DREs conferred optimal induction of gusA, especially under drought and ABA. Arabidopsis transgenics expressing a known abiotic stress-responsive gene, SaADF2 (actin depolymerization factor 2), under both pAsr11875 and p35S promoters outperformed the wild type (WT) with enhanced drought and salt tolerance contributed by higher relative water content and membrane stability with no significant difference between pAsr11875:SaADF2 or p35S:SaADF2 lines. However, pAsr11875:SaADF2 lines produced healthy plants with robust shoot systems under salt stress and control compared to slightly stunted growth of the p35S:SaADF2 plants. This reestablished the evidence that transgene expression under a stress-inducible promoter is a better strategy for the genetic manipulation of crops.
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- 2022
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123. Chronic persistent surgical pain is strongly associated with COMT alleles in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with median sternotomy
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Dharaniprasad, Goduguchintha, Samantaray, Aloka, Srikanth, Lokanathan, Hanumantha Rao, Mangu, Chandra, Abha, and Sarma, Potukuchi Venktata Gurunadha Krishna
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- 2020
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124. Simons Observatory Microwave SQUID Multiplexing Readout: Cryogenic RF Amplifier and Coaxial Chain Design
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Sathyanarayana Rao, Mayuri, Silva-Feaver, Maximiliano, Ali, Aamir, Arnold, Kam, Ashton, Peter, Dober, Bradley J., Duell, Cody J., Duff, Shannon M., Galitzki, Nicholas, Healy, Erin, Henderson, Shawn, Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty, Hoh, Jonathan, Kofman, Anna M., Kusaka, Akito, Lee, Adrian T., Mangu, Aashrita, Mathewson, Justin, Mauskopf, Philip, McCarrick, Heather, Moore, Jenna, Niemack, Michael D., Raum, Christopher, Salatino, Maria, Sasse, Trevor, Seibert, Joseph, Simon, Sara M., Staggs, Suzanne, Stevens, Jason R., Teply, Grant, Thornton, Robert, Ullom, Joel, Vavagiakis, Eve M., Westbrook, Benjamin, Xu, Zhilei, and Zhu, Ningfeng
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- 2020
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125. Characterization of Transition Edge Sensors for the Simons Observatory
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Stevens, Jason R., Cothard, Nicholas F., Vavagiakis, Eve M., Ali, Aamir, Arnold, Kam, Austermann, Jason E., Choi, Steve K., Dober, Bradley J., Duell, Cody, Duff, Shannon M., Hilton, Gene C., Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty, Hoang, Thuong D., Hubmayr, Johannes, Lee, Adrian T., Mangu, Aashrita, Nati, Federico, Niemack, Michael D., Raum, Christopher, Renzullo, Mario, Salatino, Maria, Sasse, Trevor, Simon, Sara M., Staggs, Suzanne, Suzuki, Aritoki, Truitt, Patrick, Ullom, Joel, Vivalda, John, Vissers, Michael R., Walker, Samantha, Westbrook, Benjamin, Wollack, Edward J., Xu, Zhilei, and Yohannes, Daniel
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- 2020
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126. Assembly and Integration Process of the High-Density Detector Array Readout Modules for the Simons Observatory
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Li, Yaqiong, Arnold, Kam, Atkins, Zachary, Bruno, Sarah Marie, Cothard, Nicholas F., Dober, Bradley, Duell, Cody J., Duff, Shannon M., Gallardo, Patricio A., Healy, Erin, Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty, Hubmayr, Johannes, Keating, Brian, Lee, Adrian T., Mangu, Aashrita, McCarrick, Heather, Niemack, Michael D., Newburgh, Laura, Raum, Christopher, Salatino, Maria, Sasse, Trevor, Silva-Feaver, Maximiliano, Simon, Sara M., Staggs, Suzanne, Suzuki, Aritoki, Ullom, Joel, Vavagiakis, Eve M., Vissers, Michael R., Wang, Yuhan, Westbrook, Benjamin, Wollack, Edward J., Xu, Zhilei, Zheng, Kaiwen, and Zhu, Ningfeng
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- 2020
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127. Deployment of Polarbear-2A
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Kaneko, Daisuke, Adachi, S., Ade, P. A. R., Aguilar Faúndez, M., Akiba, Y., Arnold, K., Baccigalupi, C., Barron, D., Beck, D., Beckman, S., Bianchini, F., Boettger, D., Borrill, J., Carron, J., Chapman, S., Cheung, K., Chinone, Y., Crowley, K., Cukierman, A., Dobbs, M., Dűnner, R., El-Bouhargani, H., Elleflot, T., Errard, J., Fabbian, G., Feeney, S. M., Feng, C., Fujino, T., Galitzki, N., Gilbert, A., Goeckner-Wald, N., Groh, J., Hall, G., Halverson, N. W., Hamada, T., Hasegawa, M., Hazumi, M., Hill, C. A., Howe, L., Inoue, Y., Jaehnig, G., Jeong, O., Katayama, N., Keating, B., Keskitalo, R., Kikuchi, S., Kisner, T., Krachmalnicoff, N., Kusaka, A., Lee, A. T., Leon, D., Linder, E., Lowry, L. N., Mangu, A., Matsuda, F., Minami, Y., Navaroli, M., Nishino, H., Peloton, J., Pham, A. T. P., Poletti, D., Puglisi, G., Reichardt, C. L., Ross, C., Segawa, Y., Silva-Feaver, M., Siritanasak, P., Stebor, N., Stompor, R., Suzuki, A., Tajima, O., Takakura, S., Takatori, S., Tanabe, D., Teply, G. P., Tomaru, T., Tsai, C., Verges, C., Westbrook, B., and Zhou, Y.
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128. Precision Timing Detectors with Cadmium Telluride Sensors
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Bornheim, Adi, Mao, Jiajing, Mangu, Aashrita, Pena, Cristian, Spiropulu, Maria, Xie, Si, Zhang, Zhicai, and Liu, Zhen-An, editor
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- 2018
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129. Optimization of gateroad layout under remnant structures in longwall undermining based on slip line field theory
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Wang, Cheng, Hu, Mangu, Zhang, Nianchao, and Wang, Xiaolei
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- 2021
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130. The Economist Who Says Schools Are Safer Than You Think: When the feds failed to track COVID-19, Emily Oster stepped in
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Mangu-Ward, Katherine
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Epidemics -- Educational aspects -- United States ,Economists -- Interviews ,Humanities ,Philosophy and religion ,Political science - Abstract
EMILY OSTER IS a Harvard-educated economist at Brown University--not the usual launching pad for gurudom. But she is nonetheless the sage at the center of a low-key cult. She popped [...]
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- 2021
131. Functional screening of genes from a halophyte wild rice relative Porteresia coarctata in Arabidopsis model identifies candidate genes involved in salt tolerance
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Mangu, Venkata R., Ratnasekera, Disna, Yabes, Jonalyn C., Wing, Rod A., and Baisakh, Niranjan
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- 2019
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132. Kiwira Virus, a Newfound Hantavirus Discovered in Free-tailed Bats (Molossidae) in East and Central Africa
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Sabrina Weiss, Lwitiho E. Sudi, Ariane Düx, Chacha D. Mangu, Nyanda Elias Ntinginya, Gabriel M. Shirima, Sophie Köndgen, Grit Schubert, Peter T. Witkowski, Jean-Jacques Muyembe, Steve Ahuka, Boris Klempa, Fabian H. Leendertz, and Detlev H. Krüger
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hantavirus ,Mobatvirus ,Hantaviridae ,Mops condylurus ,bat ,phylogeny ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
A novel hantavirus, named Kiwira virus, was molecularly detected in six Angolan free-tailed bats (Mops condylurus, family Molossidae) captured in Tanzania and in one free-tailed bat in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Hantavirus RNA was found in different organs, with the highest loads in the spleen. Nucleotide sequences of large parts of the genomic S and L segments were determined by in-solution hybridisation capture and high throughput sequencing. Phylogenetic analyses placed Kiwira virus into the genus Mobatvirus of the family Hantaviridae, with the bat-infecting Quezon virus and Robina virus as closest relatives. The detection of several infected individuals in two African countries, including animals with systemic hantavirus infection, provides evidence of active replication and a stable circulation of Kiwira virus in M. condylurus bats and points to this species as a natural host. Since the M. condylurus home range covers large regions of Sub-Saharan Africa and the species is known to roost inside and around human dwellings, a potential spillover of the Kiwira virus to humans must be considered.
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- 2022
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133. THE POWERFUL UNPREDICTABILITY OF AI.
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MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *RESEARCH , *HUMAN beings - Abstract
The article presents an interview with Stephen Wolfram, who founded research tools, including Mathematica, WolframAlpha, and the Wolfram Language, and self-published a book "A New Kind of Science." He discusses fears from artificial intelligence, the complicated relationship between humans and their technology, and the crisis in scientific research.
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- 2024
134. From the President Desk
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Singh, Mangu
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- 2022
135. Precision timing photon detectors using Cadmium-Telluride sensors
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Bornheim, A., Mangu, A., Mao, J., Pena, C., Spiropulu, M., Xie, S., and Zhang, Z.
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136. Coproprietatea obişnuită şi coproprietatea forţată prin prisma limitării dreptului de proprietate privată.
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GUZEI-MANGU, CODRUŢA
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PROPERTY rights - Abstract
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- 2024
137. Study Protocol: A pragmatic, cluster-randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of implementation of the Truenat platform/MTB assays at primary health care clinics in Mozambique and Tanzania (TB-CAPT CORE)
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Leukes, Vinzeigh Nicholas, primary, Riess, Friedrich, additional, Erkosar, Berra, additional, Ntinginya, Nyanda Elias, additional, Sabi, Issa, additional, Mangu, Chacha, additional, Siyame, Elimina, additional, Mtafya, Bariki, additional, Lwilla, Anange, additional, Khosa, Celso, additional, Viegas, Sofia, additional, Madeira, Carla, additional, Machiana, Antonio, additional, Ribeiro, Jorge, additional, Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto, additional, Nguenha, Dinis, additional, Cossa, Marta, additional, Elisio, Delio, additional, Hella, Jerry, additional, Sasamalo, Mohamed, additional, Mhalu, Grace, additional, Denkinger, Claudia Maria, additional, Castro, Maria del Mar, additional, Schumacher, Samuel, additional, Tagliani, Elisa, additional, Malhotra, Akash, additional, Dowdy, David, additional, Bashir, Saima, additional, Schact, Claudia, additional, Buech, Julia, additional, Ruhwald, Morten, additional, Penn-Nicholson, Adam, additional, and Kranzer, Katharina, additional
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- 2023
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138. Risk of COVID-19 after natural infection or vaccination
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Rick, Anne-Marie, primary, Laurens, Matthew B., additional, Huang, Ying, additional, Yu, Chenchen, additional, Martin, Thomas C.S., additional, Rodriguez, Carina A., additional, Rostad, Christina A., additional, Maboa, Rebone M., additional, Baden, Lindsey R., additional, El Sahly, Hana M., additional, Grinsztejn, Beatriz, additional, Gray, Glenda E., additional, Gay, Cynthia L., additional, Gilbert, Peter B., additional, Janes, Holly E., additional, Kublin, James G., additional, Huang, Yunda, additional, Leav, Brett, additional, Hirsch, Ian, additional, Struyf, Frank, additional, Dunkle, Lisa M., additional, Neuzil, Kathleen M., additional, Corey, Lawrence, additional, Goepfert, Paul A., additional, Walsh, Stephen R., additional, Follmann, Dean, additional, Kotloff, Karen L., additional, Adams, Atoya, additional, Miller, Eric, additional, Rankin, Bruce G., additional, Shinn, Steven, additional, Nash, Marshall, additional, Green, Sinikka L., additional, Jacobsen, Colleen, additional, Krishnankutty, Jayasree, additional, Phungwayo, Sikhongi, additional, Glover, Richard M., additional, Slechta, Stacy, additional, Holdeman, Troy, additional, Hartvickson, Robyn, additional, Grant, Amber, additional, Poling, Terry L., additional, Klein, Terry D., additional, Klein, Thomas C., additional, Klein, Tracy R., additional, Smith, William B., additional, Gibson, Richard L., additional, Winbigler, Jennifer, additional, Parker, Elizabeth, additional, Wijewardane, Priyantha N., additional, Bravo, Eric, additional, Thessing, Jeffrey, additional, Maxwell, Michelle, additional, Horn, Amanda, additional, Healy, Catherine Mary, additional, Akamine, Christine, additional, Chu, Laurence, additional, Chouteau, R. Michelle, additional, Cotugno, Michael J., additional, Bauer, George H., additional, Hachigian, Greg, additional, Oshita, Masaru, additional, Cancilla, Michael, additional, Kiersey, Kristen, additional, Seger, William, additional, Antwi, Mohammed, additional, Green, Allison, additional, Kim, Anthony, additional, Desjardins, Michael, additional, Johnson, Jennifer A., additional, Sherman, Amy, additional, Borger, Judith, additional, Saleem, Nafisa, additional, Solis, Joel, additional, Medina, Martha Carmen, additional, Keating, Westly, additional, Garcia, Edgar, additional, Bueno, Cynthia, additional, Segall, Nathan, additional, Denham, Douglas S., additional, Weiss, Thomas, additional, Avworo, Ayoade, additional, Hedges, Parke, additional, Strout, Cynthia Becher, additional, Santiago, Rica, additional, Davis, Yvonne, additional, Howenstine, Patty, additional, Bondell, Alison, additional, Marks, Kristin, additional, Wang, Tina, additional, Wilkin, Timothy, additional, Vogler, Mary, additional, Johnston, Carrie, additional, Andrasik, Michele P., additional, Andriesen, Jessica G., additional, Broder, Gail, additional, Eaton, Niles, additional, Gelderblom, Huub G., additional, McClennen, Rachael, additional, Michael, Nelson, additional, Robb, Merlin, additional, Sopher, Carrie, additional, Miller, Vicki E., additional, Santiago, Fredric, additional, Gomez, Blanca, additional, Valika, Insiya, additional, Starr, Amy, additional, Cantos, Valeria D., additional, Kandiah, Sheetal, additional, Rio, Carlos del, additional, Rouphael, Nadine, additional, Edupuganti, Srilatha, additional, Anderson, Evan J., additional, Camacho-Gonzalez, Andres, additional, Kamidani, Satoshi, additional, Teherani, Meghan, additional, Diemert, David J., additional, Malkin, Elissa, additional, Siegel, Marc, additional, Roberts, Afsoon, additional, Simon, Gary, additional, Balani, Bindu, additional, Stephenson, Carolene, additional, Sperber, Steven, additional, Cicogna, Cristina, additional, Zervos, Marcus J., additional, Kilgore, Paul, additional, Ramesh, Mayur, additional, Herc, Erica, additional, Zenlea, Kate, additional, Burgher, Abram, additional, Milliken, Ann M., additional, Davis, Joseph D., additional, Levy, Brendan, additional, Kelman, Sandra, additional, Doust, Matthew W., additional, Sample, Denise, additional, Erickson, Sandra, additional, Christensen, Shane G., additional, Matich, Christopher, additional, Longe, James, additional, Witbeck, John, additional, Peterson, James T., additional, Clark, Alexander, additional, Kelty, Gerald, additional, Pena-Renteria, Issac, additional, Koren, Michael J., additional, Bartilucci, Darlene, additional, Patel, Alpa, additional, Tran, Carolyn, additional, Kennelly, Christina, additional, Brownlee, Robert, additional, Coleman, Jacob, additional, Webster, Hala, additional, Fierro, Carlos A., additional, Leistner, Natalia, additional, Thompson, Amy, additional, Gonzalez, Celia, additional, Jackson, Lisa A., additional, Suyehira, Janice, additional, Haber, Milton, additional, Regalado, Maria M., additional, Procasky, Veronica, additional, Lutat, Alisha, additional, Griffin, Carl P., additional, Hollister, Ripley R., additional, Brown, Jeremy, additional, Ronk, Melody, additional, Harper, Wayne L., additional, Cohen, Lisa, additional, Eckert, Lynn, additional, Hong, Matthew, additional, Rouhbakhsh, Rambod, additional, Danford, Elizabeth, additional, Johnson, John, additional, Calderone, Richard, additional, Khetan, Shishir K., additional, Olanrewaju, Oyebisi, additional, Zhai, Nan, additional, Nieves, Kimberly, additional, O'Brien, Allison, additional, Bradley, Paul S., additional, Lilienthal, Amanda, additional, Callis, Jim, additional, Brosz, Adam B., additional, Clement, Andrea, additional, West, Whitney, additional, Friesen, Luke, additional, Cramer, Paul, additional, Eder, Frank S., additional, Little, Ryan, additional, Engler, Victoria, additional, Rattenbury-Shaw, Heather, additional, Ensz, David J., additional, Oplinger, Allie, additional, Essink, Brandon J., additional, Meyer, Jay, additional, Raiser, Frederick, additional, Mueller, Kimberly, additional, Vrbicky, Keith W., additional, Harper, Charles, additional, Nutsch, Chelsie, additional, Lewis, Wendell, additional, Laflan, Cathy, additional, Whatley, Jordan L., additional, Harrell, Nicole, additional, Shannon, Amie, additional, Rowell, Crystal, additional, Dedon, Christopher, additional, Makhene, Mamodikoe, additional, Gottschlich, Gregory M., additional, Harden, Kate, additional, Gottschlich, Melissa, additional, Smith, Mary, additional, Powell, Richard, additional, Kimmel, Murray A., additional, Pinto, Simmy, additional, Vachris, Timothy P., additional, Hutchens, Mark, additional, Daniels, Stephen, additional, Wells, Margaret, additional, Van Der Leden, Mimi, additional, Jackson-Booth, Peta-Gay, additional, Baron, Mira, additional, Kane, Pamela, additional, Seversen, Shannen, additional, Kryvicky, Mara, additional, Lord, Julia, additional, Saleh, Jamshid, additional, Miles, Matthew, additional, Lupercio, Rafael, additional, McGettigan, John W., additional, Patton, Walter, additional, Brakema, Riemke, additional, Choquette, Karin, additional, McGettigan, Jonlyn, additional, Kirstein, Judith L., additional, Bernard, Marcia, additional, Manning, Mary Beth, additional, Rothenberg, Joan, additional, Briskin, Toby, additional, Roadman, Denise, additional, Tedder-Edwards, Sharita, additional, Schwartz, Howard I., additional, Mederos, Surisday, additional, Swaminathan, Shobha, additional, Nyaku, Amesika, additional, Varughese, Tilly, additional, DallaPiazza, Michelle, additional, Frey, Sharon E., additional, Graham, Irene, additional, Abate, Getahun, additional, Hoft, Daniel, additional, Allen, Leland N., additional, Edwards, Leslie A., additional, Davis, William S., additional, Mena, Jessica M., additional, Kutner, Mark E., additional, Caso, Jorge, additional, Moran, Maria Hernandez, additional, Carvajal, Marianela, additional, Mendez, Janet, additional, Wadsworth, Larkin T., additional, Adams, Michael R., additional, Iverson, Leslie, additional, Newberg, Joseph L., additional, Pearlman, Laura, additional, Nugent, Paul J., additional, Reynolds, Michele D., additional, Bashour, Jennifer, additional, Schmidt, Robert, additional, Sheth, Neil P., additional, Steil, Kenneth, additional, Toma, Ramy J., additional, Kirby, William, additional, Folmar, Pink, additional, Williams, Samantha, additional, Pickrell, Paul, additional, Mott, Stefanie, additional, Linebarger, Carol Ann, additional, Malbari, Hussain, additional, Pampe, David, additional, Fragoso, Veronica G., additional, Holloway, Lisa, additional, McKeown-Bragas, Cecilia, additional, Becker, Teresa, additional, Williams, Barton G., additional, Jones, William H., additional, Clark, Jesse L., additional, Shoptaw, Steven, additional, Vertucci, Michele, additional, Hernandez, Will, additional, Spector, Stephen A., additional, Moodley, Amaran, additional, Blumenthal, Jill, additional, Stangl, Lisa, additional, Deutsch, Karen, additional, Mullane, Kathleen M., additional, Pitrak, David, additional, Nuss, Cheryl, additional, Pi, Judy, additional, Fichtenbaum, Carl, additional, Powers-Fletcher, Margaret, additional, Saemann, Michelle, additional, Kohrs, Sharon, additional, Campbell, Thomas B., additional, Lauria, Andrew, additional, Mancilla, Jose C., additional, Dunlevy, Hillary, additional, Novak, Richard M., additional, Wendrow, Andrea, additional, Borgetti, Scott, additional, Ladner, Ben, additional, Chrisley, Lisa, additional, Young, Cheryl, additional, Doblecki-Lewis, Susanne, additional, Alcaide, Maria L., additional, Gonzales-Zamora, Jose, additional, Morris, Stephen, additional, Wohl, David, additional, Eron, Joseph, additional, Frank, Ian, additional, Dunbar, Debora, additional, Metzger, David, additional, Momplaisir, Florence, additional, Martin, Judith, additional, Hoberman, Alejandro, additional, Shope, Timothy, additional, Muniz, Gysella, additional, Rupp, Richard, additional, Stanford, Amber, additional, Berman, Megan, additional, Porterfield, Laura, additional, Lewis, Michael, additional, Ghadishah, Elham, additional, Yusin, Joseph, additional, Pham, Mai, additional, Creech, Clarence B., additional, Walker, Shannon, additional, Rolsma, Stephanie, additional, Samuels, Robert, additional, Thomsen, Isaac, additional, Kalams, Spyros A., additional, Wilson, Greg, additional, Lucksinger, Gregg H., additional, Parks, Kevin, additional, Israelsen, Ryan, additional, Ostovar, Jaleh, additional, Kelly, Kary, additional, Overcash, Jeffrey S., additional, Chu, Hanh, additional, Lee, Kia, additional, De La Cruz, Luis I., additional, Clemons, Steve, additional, Everette, Elizabeth, additional, Studdard, Suzanna, additional, Mohan, Gowdhami, additional, Tyson, Stefanie, additional, Peay, Alyssa-Kay, additional, Johnson, Danyel, additional, Feldman, Gregory J., additional, Suen, May-Yin, additional, Muenzner, Jacqueline, additional, Boscia, Joseph, additional, Siddiqui, Farhan, additional, Sanders, John, additional, Peacock, James, additional, Nasim, Julio, additional, Levin, Michael L., additional, Hussey, Julie, additional, Kulic, Marcy, additional, McKenzie, Mark M., additional, Deese, Teresa, additional, Osmundsen, Erica, additional, Sweet, Christy, additional, Ebuh, Valentine M., additional, Elnagar, Elwaleed, additional, Ebuh, Georgette, additional, Iwuala, Genevieve, additional, Han-Conrad, Laurie J., additional, Simmons, Todd, additional, Tarakjian, Denis, additional, Ackermann, Jeremy, additional, Adams, Mark S., additional, Alemán, José O., additional, Al-Ibrahim, Mohamed S., additional, Andes, David R., additional, Andrews, Jeb, additional, Arduino, Roberto C., additional, Bäcker, Martín, additional, Badillo, Diana, additional, Bainbridge, Emma, additional, Batteiger, Teresa A., additional, Bazan, Jose A., additional, Bedimo, Roger J., additional, Benitez, Jorge A., additional, Bennett, Annette R., additional, Bernstein, David I., additional, Bialobok, Kristin, additional, Boas, Rebecca, additional, Brady, Judith, additional, Brown, Cynthia, additional, Bunce, Catherine A., additional, Call, Robert S., additional, Campbell, Wesley, additional, Carmody, Ellie, additional, Carpenter, Christopher, additional, Carsons, Steven E., additional, Castellon, Marvin, additional, Castro, Mario, additional, Catan, Hannah, additional, Chang, Jennifer, additional, Chebib, Mouna G., additional, Chen, Corey M., additional, Cheng, Margaret, additional, Chow, Brian D.W., additional, Ciambruschini, Annie, additional, Connor, Joseph P., additional, Conway, James H., additional, Cooney, Maureen, additional, Curlin, Marcel, additional, De La Matta Rodriguez, Claudia, additional, Dedon, Jon F., additional, Degan, Emily, additional, Dickey, Michelle, additional, Dietz, Craig, additional, Dong, Jennifer L., additional, Dorcely, Brenda, additional, Dube, Michael P., additional, Dyer, Carmel B., additional, Eckhardt, Benjamin, additional, Ellerbeck, Edward, additional, Ewers, Evan C., additional, Falk, Amy, additional, Feijoo, Brittany, additional, Felsen, Uriel R., additional, Fiel, Tom, additional, Fitz-Patrick, David, additional, Fogarty, Charles M., additional, Ford, Stacy, additional, Forero, Lina M., additional, Formentini, Elizabeth, additional, Franco-Vitteri, Doris, additional, Frenck, Robert W., additional, Gharib, Elie, additional, Gharib, Suzanne, additional, Rucker, Rola G., additional, Goldenberg, James N., additional, González, Luis H., additional, Gray, Brett, additional, Greene, Rusty, additional, Grossberg, Robert M., additional, Guanira-Carranza, Juan V., additional, Guerreros Benavides, Alfredo Gilberto, additional, Guillory, Clint C., additional, Gunaratne, Shauna H., additional, Halpert, David, additional, Hamilton, Holli, additional, Hartman, William R., additional, Henderson, Sheryl L., additional, Herati, Ramin, additional, Guarin, Laura Hernandez, additional, Hilder, Robin, additional, Ho, Ken, additional, Hojat, Leila, additional, Hosek, Sybil G., additional, Jacobson, Jeffrey M., additional, Jay, Melanie, additional, Johnson, Diane H., additional, Jones, Kathleen S., additional, Jones-López, Edward C., additional, Justman, Jessica E., additional, Kahney, Scott, additional, Katz, Lois, additional, Katz, Melinda, additional, Kaul, Daniel, additional, Keefer, Michael C., additional, Kennedy, Ashley, additional, Knishinsky, Jennifer, additional, Kogelman, Laura, additional, Koletar, Susan L., additional, Kottkamp, Angelica, additional, Laguio-Vila, Maryrose, additional, Landovitz, Raphael J., additional, Lee, Jessica L., additional, Liu, Albert, additional, Llerena Zegarra, Eneyda Giuvanela, additional, Lok, Anna S., additional, Lovell, James, additional, Lubelchek, Ronald, additional, Lucaj, John, additional, Luckasen, Gary, additional, Luetkemeyer, Annie, additional, Lugogo, Njira Lucia, additional, Maenza, Janine, additional, Malvestutto, Carlos, additional, Mauri, Monica, additional, Maves, Ryan C., additional, Mayer, Kenneth H., additional, McCartney, Michael J., additional, McCort, Margaret E., additional, McElrath, M. Juliana, additional, McNairy, Meredith, additional, Merino, Fernando L., additional, Meyerowitz, Eric A., additional, Mitchell, Carol L., additional, Monaco, Cynthia L., additional, Muhammad, Sauda, additional, Muñoz-Gómez, Sigridh, additional, Munsiff, Sonal, additional, Nee, Paul, additional, Nollen, Nicole L., additional, Noor, Asif, additional, Lagos, Claudio Nuñez, additional, Okulicz, Jason F., additional, Oliver, Patrick A., additional, Ortega, Jessica, additional, Palmer, Steven, additional, Parameswaran, Lalitha, additional, Parikh, Purvi, additional, Parker, Susan, additional, Parungao, Reza, additional, Pavie, Juana R., additional, Madan, Rebecca P., additional, Peralta, Henry, additional, Petts, Jennifer, additional, Pierce, Kristen K., additional, Pretell Alva, E. Javier, additional, Purpura, Lawrence J., additional, Raabe, Vanessa, additional, Recuenco, Sergio E., additional, Richards, Tamara, additional, Riddler, Sharon A., additional, Rizzardi, Barbara, additional, Rokser, Rachel, additional, Rolle, Charlotte-Paige, additional, Rosen, Adam, additional, Rosen, Jeffrey, additional, Freese, Lena R., additional, Santolaya, María E., additional, Schipani, Linda M., additional, Schwartz, Adam, additional, Schwasinger-Schmidt, Tiffany, additional, Scott, Hyman, additional, Sha, Beverly E., additional, Shankaran, Shivanjali, additional, Shapiro, Adrienne E., additional, Sharp, Stephan C., additional, Shopsin, Bo, additional, Sims, Matthew D., additional, Skipper, Stephanie, additional, Smith, Derek M., additional, Smith, Michael J., additional, Sobhanie, M. Mahdee, additional, Sovic, Brit, additional, Sterling, Stephanie, additional, Striker, Robert, additional, Tafur Bances, Karla Beatriz, additional, Talaat, Kawsar R., additional, Tavel, Edward M., additional, Tieu, Hong V., additional, Tomaszewski, Christian, additional, Tomlinson, Ryan, additional, Torres, Juan P., additional, Torres, Julian A., additional, Treanor, John J., additional, Tukuru, Sade, additional, Ulrich, Robert J., additional, Utz, Gregory C., additional, Viar, Veronica, additional, Viau Colindres, Roberto A., additional, Walsh, Edward E., additional, Walsh, Mary C., additional, Walter, Emmanuel B., additional, Weidler, Jessica L., additional, Wu, Yi H., additional, Yang, Kinara S., additional, Yrivarren Giorza, Juan Luis, additional, Zemanek, Arthur L., additional, Zhang, Kevin, additional, Zingman, Barry S., additional, Gorman, Richard, additional, Paez, Carmen A., additional, Swann, Edith, additional, Takuva, Simbarashe G., additional, Greninger, Alex, additional, Roychoudhury, Pavitra, additional, Coombs, Robert W., additional, Jerome, Keith R., additional, Castellino, Flora, additional, Tong, Xiaomi, additional, Pavetto, Corrina, additional, Gipson, Teletha, additional, Tong, Tina, additional, Lee, Marina, additional, Zhou, James, additional, Fay, Michael, additional, McQuarrie, Kelly, additional, Nnadi, Chimeremma, additional, Sogbetun, Obiageli, additional, Ahmad, Nina, additional, De Proost, Ian, additional, Hoseyni, Cyrus, additional, Coplan, Paul, additional, Khan, Najat, additional, Ronco, Peter, additional, Furey, Dawn, additional, Meck, Jodi, additional, Vingerhoets, Johan, additional, Brandenburg, Boerries, additional, Custers, Jerome, additional, Hendriks, Jenny, additional, Juraszek, Jarek, additional, Marit de Groot, Anne, additional, Van Roey, Griet, additional, Heerwegh, Dirk, additional, Van Dromme, Ilse, additional, Méndez Galván, Jorge F., additional, Carrascal, Monica B., additional, Duran, Adriana Sordo, additional, Sanchez Guerrero, Laura Ruy, additional, Gómora Madrid, Martha Cecilia, additional, Barrat Hernández, Alejandro Quintín, additional, Guizar, Sharzhaad Molina, additional, González Estrada, Denisse Alejandra, additional, Martínez Pérez, Silvano Omar, additional, Zárate Hinojosa, Zindy Yazmín, additional, Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo Miguel, additional, Cruz-Valdez, Aurelio, additional, Pacheco-Flores, Janeth, additional, Lara, Anyela, additional, Díaz-Miralrio, Secia, additional, Reyes Fentanes, María José, additional, Olmos Vega, Jocelyn Zuleica, additional, Méndez, Daniela Pineda, additional, Martínez, Karina Cano, additional, Alvarez León, Winniberg Stephany, additional, Ruiz Herrera, Vida Veronica, additional, Vázquez Saldaña, Eduardo Gabriel, additional, Camacho Choza, Laura Julia, additional, Vega Orozco, Karen Sofia, additional, Ortega Domínguez, Sandra Janeth, additional, Chacón, Jorge A., additional, Rivera, Juan J., additional, Cutz, Erika A., additional, Ortegón, Maricruz E., additional, Rivera, María I., additional, Browder, David, additional, Burch, Cortney, additional, Moye, Terri, additional, Bondy, Paul, additional, Browder, Lesley, additional, Manning, Rickey D., additional, Hurst, James W., additional, Sturgeon, Rodney E., additional, Wakefield, Paul H., additional, Kirby, John A., additional, Andersen, James, additional, Fearon, Szheckera, additional, Negron, Rosa, additional, Medina, Amy, additional, Hill, John M., additional, Rajasekhar, Vivek, additional, Williams, Hayes, additional, Cade, LaShondra, additional, Fouts, Rhodna, additional, Moya, Connie, additional, Anderson, Corey G., additional, Devine, Naomi, additional, Ramsey, James, additional, Perez, Ashley, additional, Tatelbaum, David, additional, Jacobs, Michael, additional, Menasche, Kathleen, additional, Mirkil, Vincent, additional, Winkle, Peter J., additional, Haggag, Amina Z., additional, Haynes, Michelle, additional, Villegas, Marysol, additional, Raja, Sabina, additional, Riesenberg, Robert, additional, Plavin, Stanford, additional, Lerman, Mark, additional, Woodside, Leana, additional, Johnson, Maria, additional, Healy, C. Mary, additional, Whitaker, Jennifer A., additional, Keitel, Wendy A., additional, Atmar, Robert L., additional, Horwith, Gary, additional, Mason, Robin, additional, Johnson, Lisa, additional, Dora, Tambra, additional, Murray, Deborah, additional, Ledbetter, Logan, additional, Ewing, Beverly, additional, Stephenson, Kathryn E., additional, Tan, Chen S., additional, Zash, Rebecca, additional, Ansel, Jessica L., additional, Jaegle, Kate, additional, Guiney, Caitlin J., additional, Henderson, Jeffrey A., additional, O'Leary, Marcia, additional, Enright, Kendra, additional, Kessler, Jill, additional, Ducheneaux, Pete, additional, Inniss, Asha, additional, Brandon, Donald M., additional, Davis, William B., additional, Lawler, Daniel T., additional, Oppong, Yaa D., additional, Starr, Ryan P., additional, Syndergaard, Scott N., additional, Shelly, Rozeli, additional, Majumder, Mashrur Islam, additional, Sugimoto, Danny, additional, Dugas, Jeffrey, additional, Rijos, Dolores, additional, Shelton, Sandra, additional, Hong, Stephan, additional, Schwartz, Howard, additional, Sanchez-Crespo, Nelia, additional, Schwartz, Jennifer, additional, Piedra, Terry, additional, Corral, Barbara, additional, Medina, Carmen, additional, Dever, Michael E., additional, Shah, Mitul, additional, Delgado, Michael, additional, Scott, Tameika, additional, Usdan, Lisa S., additional, McGill, Lora J., additional, Arnold, Valerie K., additional, Scatamacchia, Carolyn, additional, Anthony, Codi M., additional, Merchant, Rajan, additional, Yoon, Anelgine C., additional, Hill, Janet, additional, Ng-Price, Lucy, additional, Thompson-Seim, Teri, additional, Ackerman, Ronald, additional, Ackerman, Jamie, additional, Aristy, Florida, additional, Ketter, Nzeera, additional, Finley, Jon, additional, Stull, Mildred, additional, Murray, Monica, additional, Rizvi, Zainab, additional, Guerrero, Sonia, additional, Paliwal, Yogesh K., additional, Paliwal, Amit, additional, Gordon, Sarah, additional, Gordon, Bryan, additional, Montano-Pereira, Cynthia, additional, Galloway, Christopher, additional, Montros, Candice, additional, Aleman, Lily, additional, Shairi, Samira, additional, Van Ever, Wesley, additional, Freeman, George H., additional, Harmon, Esther L., additional, Cross, Marshall A., additional, Sales, Kacie, additional, Gular, Catherine Q., additional, Hepburn, Matthew, additional, Alderson, Nathan, additional, Harshell, Shana, additional, Mahgoub, Siham, additional, Maxwell, Celia, additional, Mellman, Thomas, additional, Thompson, Karl M., additional, Wortman, Glenn, additional, Kingsley, Jeff, additional, Pixler, April, additional, Curry, LaKondria, additional, Afework, Sarah, additional, Swanson, Austin, additional, Jacqmein, Jeffry, additional, Bowers, Maggie, additional, Robison, Dawn, additional, Mosteller, Victoria, additional, Garvey, Janet, additional, Easley, Mary, additional, Kurnat, Rebecca J., additional, Cornelison, Raymond, additional, Gower, Shanda, additional, Schnitz, William, additional, Heinzig-Cartwright, Destiny S., additional, Lewis, Derek, additional, Newton, Fred E., additional, Duhart, Aeiress, additional, Watkins, Breanz, additional, Ball, Brandy, additional, York, Jill, additional, Pickle, Shelby, additional, Musante, David B., additional, Silver, William P., additional, Belhorn, Linda R., additional, Viens, Nicholas A., additional, Dellaero, David, additional, Patel, Priti, additional, Lisec, Kendra, additional, Safirstein, Beth, additional, Zapata, Luz, additional, Gonzalez, Lazaro, additional, Quevedo, Evelyn, additional, Irani, Farah, additional, Grillo, Joseph, additional, Potts, Amy, additional, White, Julie, additional, Flume, Patrick, additional, Headden, Gary, additional, Taylor, Brandie, additional, Warden, Ashley, additional, Chamberlain, Amy, additional, Jeanfreau, Robert, additional, Jeanfreau, Susan, additional, Matherne, Paul G., additional, Caldwell, Amy, additional, Stahl, Jessica, additional, Vowell, Mandy, additional, Newhouse, Lauren, additional, Berthaud, Vladimir, additional, Takizala, Zudi-Mwak, additional, Beninati, Genevieve, additional, Snell, Kimberly, additional, Baker, Sherrie, additional, Walker, James, additional, Harrison, Tavane, additional, Miller, Meagan, additional, Otto, Janet, additional, Gray, Roni, additional, Wilson, Christine, additional, Nemecek, Tiffany, additional, Harrington, Hannah, additional, Eppenbach, Sally, additional, Bourgeois, Tana, additional, Folsom, Lyndsea, additional, Holt, Gregory, additional, Mirsaeidi, Mehdi, additional, Calderon, Rafael, additional, Lichtenberger, Paola, additional, Quintero, Jalima, additional, Martinez, Becky, additional, Immergluck, Lilly, additional, Johnson, Erica, additional, Chan, Austin, additional, Fas, Norberto, additional, Thomas-Seaton, LaTeshia, additional, Khizer, Saadia, additional, Staben, Jonathan, additional, Beresnev, Tatiana, additional, Jahromi, Maryam, additional, Marovich, Mary A., additional, Hutter, Julia, additional, Nason, Martha, additional, Ledgerwood, Julie, additional, Mascola, John, additional, Leibowitz, Mark, additional, Morales, Fernanda, additional, Delgado, Mike, additional, Sanchez, Rosario, additional, Vega, Norma, additional, Áñez, Germán, additional, Albert, Gary, additional, Coston, Erin, additional, Desai, Chinar, additional, Dunbar, Haoua, additional, Eickhoff, Mark, additional, Garcia, Jenina, additional, Kautz, Margaret, additional, Lee, Angela, additional, Lewis, Maggie, additional, McGarry, Alice, additional, McKnight, Irene, additional, Nelson, Joy, additional, Newingham, Patrick, additional, Price-Abbott, Patty, additional, Reed, Patty, additional, Vegas, Diana, additional, Wilkinson, Bethanie, additional, Smith, Katherine, additional, Woo, Wayne, additional, Cho, Iksung, additional, Glenn, Gregory M., additional, Dubovsky, Filip, additional, Fried, David L., additional, Haughey, Lynne A., additional, Stanton, Ariana C., additional, Rameaka, Lisa Stevens, additional, Rosenberg, David, additional, Tomatsu, Lee, additional, Gonzalez, Viviana, additional, Manalo, Millie, additional, Grunstra, Bernard, additional, Quinn, Donald, additional, Claybrook, Phillip, additional, Olds, Shelby, additional, Dye, Amy, additional, Cannon, Kevin D., additional, Chadwick, Mesha M., additional, Jordan, Bailey, additional, Hussey, Morgan, additional, Nevarez, Hannah, additional, Kelley, Colleen F., additional, Chung, Michael, additional, Moran, Caitlin, additional, Rebolledo, Paulina, additional, Bacher, Christina, additional, Barranco-Santana, Elizabeth, additional, Rodriguez, Jessica, additional, Mendoza, Rafael, additional, Ruperto, Karen, additional, Olivieri, Odette, additional, Ocaña, Enrique, additional, Wylie, Paul E., additional, Henderson, Renea, additional, Jenson, Natasa, additional, Yang, Fan, additional, Kelley, Amy, additional, Finkelstein, Kenneth, additional, Beckmann, David, additional, Hutchins, Tanya, additional, Escallon, Sebastian Garcia, additional, Johnson, Kristen, additional, Sligh, Teresa S., additional, Desai, Parul, additional, Huynh, Vincent, additional, Lopez, Carlos, additional, Mendoza, Erika, additional, Adelglass, Jeffrey, additional, Naifeh, Jerome G., additional, Kucera, Kristine J., additional, Chughtai, Waseem, additional, Jaffer, Shireen H., additional, Davis, Matthew G., additional, Foley, Jennifer, additional, Burgett, Michelle L., additional, Shlotzhauer, Tammi L., additional, Ingalsbe-Geno, Sarah M., additional, Duncanson, Daniel, additional, Kush, Kelly, additional, Nesbitt, Lori, additional, Sonnier, Cora, additional, McCarter, Jennifer, additional, Butcher, Michael B., additional, Fry, James, additional, Percy, Donna, additional, Freudemann, Karen, additional, Gebhardt, Bruce C., additional, Mangu, Padma N., additional, Schroeck, Debra B., additional, Davit, Rajesh K., additional, Hennekes, Gayle D., additional, Luft, Benjamin J., additional, Carr, Melissa, additional, Nachman, Sharon, additional, Pellecchia, Alison, additional, Smith, Candace, additional, Valenti, Bruno, additional, Bermudez, Maria I., additional, Peraita, Noris, additional, Delgado, Ernesto, additional, Arrazcaeta, Alicia, additional, Ramirez, Natalie, additional, Amador, Carmen, additional, Marafioti, Horacio, additional, Dang, Lyly, additional, Clement, Lauren, additional, Berry, Jennifer, additional, Allaw, Mohammed, additional, Geuss, Georgettea, additional, Miles, Chelsea, additional, Bittner, Zachary, additional, Werne, Melody, additional, Calinescu, Cornell, additional, Rodman, Shannon, additional, Rindt, Joshua, additional, Cooksey, Erin, additional, Harrison, Kristina, additional, Cooper, Deanna, additional, Horton, Manisha, additional, Philyaw, Amanda, additional, Jennings, William, additional, Alvarado, Hilario, additional, Baka, Michele, additional, Regalado, Malina, additional, Murray, Linda, additional, Naguib, Sherif, additional, Singletary, Justin, additional, Richmond, Sha-Wanda, additional, Omodele, Sarah, additional, Oppenheim, Emily, additional, Martinez, Reuben, additional, Andriulis, Victoria, additional, Singer, Leonard, additional, Blevins, Jeanne, additional, Thomas, Meagan, additional, Hull, Christine, additional, Pereira, Isabel, additional, Rivero, Gina, additional, Okonya, Tracy, additional, Downing, Frances, additional, Miller, Paulina, additional, Rhee, Margaret, additional, Stapleton, Katherine, additional, Klein, Jeffrey, additional, Hong, Rosamond, additional, Swan, Suzanne, additional, Wahlin, Tami, additional, Bennett, Elizabeth, additional, Salzl, Amy, additional, Phan, Sharine, additional, White, Jewel J., additional, Occhino, Amanda, additional, Paiano, Ruth, additional, McLaughlin, Morgan, additional, Swieboda, Elisa, additional, Garcia-Fragoso, Veronica, additional, Becerra, Maria G., additional, White, Toni, additional, Turley, Christine B., additional, McWilliams, Andrew, additional, Esinhart, Tiffany, additional, Montoya, Natasha, additional, Huskey, Shamika, additional, Paul, Leena, additional, Tashima, Karen, additional, Johnson, Jennie, additional, Neill, Marguerite, additional, Sanchez, Martha, additional, Rybak, Natasha, additional, Mileno, Maria, additional, Cohen, Stuart H., additional, Ruiz, Monica, additional, Boswell, Dean M., additional, Robison, Elizabeth E., additional, Reynolds, Trina L., additional, Neumeister, Sonja, additional, Zorrilla, Carmen D., additional, Rivera, Juana, additional, Ibarra, Jessica, additional, García, Iris, additional, Sierra, Dianca, additional, Ramon, Wanda, additional, Fiorillo, Suzanne, additional, Pitotti, Rebecca, additional, Anderson, Victoria R., additional, Mancilla, Jose Castillo, additional, Le, Nga, additional, Winokur, Patricia L., additional, Ince, Dilek, additional, Hegmann, Theresa, additional, Meier, Jeffrey, additional, Stapleton, Jack, additional, Stulken, Laura, additional, McArthur, Monica, additional, Berry, Andrea, additional, Tapia, Milagritos, additional, Hammershaimb, Elizabeth, additional, Robinson, Toni, additional, MacBryde, Rosa, additional, Kline, Susan, additional, Billings, Joanne L., additional, Cavert, Winston, additional, Forgosh, Les B., additional, Schacker, Timothy W., additional, Bold, Tyler D., additional, Dandachi, Dima, additional, Nelson, Taylor, additional, Bran, Andres, additional, Geiger, Grant, additional, Naqvi, S. Hasan, additional, Florescu, Diana F., additional, Starlin, Richard, additional, Kline, David, additional, Zimmer, Andrea, additional, Abbas, Anum, additional, Wilson, Natasha, additional, Eron, Joseph J., additional, Sciaudone, Michael, additional, Rosengren, A. Lina, additional, Kizer, John S., additional, Rutstein, Sarah E., additional, Bruce, Elizabeth, additional, Espinosa, Claudia, additional, Sanders, Lisa J., additional, Kim, Kami, additional, Casey, Denise, additional, Taylor, Barbara S., additional, Patterson, Thomas, additional, Pinilla, Ruth S., additional, Bullock, Delia, additional, Ponce, Philip, additional, Patterson, Jan, additional, McClelland, R. Scott, additional, Lane, Dakotah C., additional, Wald, Anna, additional, James, Frank, additional, Duke, Elizabeth, additional, Hauge, Kirsten, additional, Heimonen, Jessica, additional, Goecker, Erin A., additional, Fong, Youyi, additional, Kauffman, Carol, additional, Linder, Kathleen, additional, Nofz, Kimberly, additional, McConnell, Andrew, additional, Buynak, Robert J., additional, Webb, Angella, additional, Petty, Taryn, additional, Andree, Stephanie, additional, Sanchez, Erica, additional, Mackey, Nolan, additional, Baudelaire, Clarisse, additional, Dzigiel, Sarah, additional, Marquez, Adrienna, additional, Quillin, Kim, additional, King, Michelle, additional, Abad, Vanessa, additional, Knowles, Jennifer, additional, Waters, Michael, additional, Zepeda, Karla, additional, Coslet, Jordan, additional, Tovar, Dalia, additional, Shaw, Marian E., additional, Turner, Mark A., additional, Huffine, Cory J., additional, Huffine, Esther S., additional, Ake, Julie A., additional, Secord, Elizabeth, additional, McGrath, Eric, additional, Levy, Phillip, additional, Stewart, Brittany, additional, Cromer, Charnell, additional, Walters, Ayanna, additional, Ellsworth, Grant, additional, Greene, Caroline, additional, Galloway, Sarah, additional, Kapadia, Shashi, additional, DeHaan, Elliot, additional, Wilson, Clint, additional, Milligan, Jason, additional, Raley, Danielle, additional, Bocchini, Joseph, additional, McClenathan, Bruce, additional, Hussain, Mary, additional, Lomasney, Evelyn, additional, Hall, Evelyn, additional, Lamberth, Sherry, additional, Schmeck, Christy, additional, Leathers, Vickie, additional, Theodore, Deborah A., additional, Branche, Angela R., additional, Graciaa, Daniel S., additional, Hatlen, Timothy J., additional, Miller, Jacqueline, additional, Sadoff, Jerald, additional, Falsey, Ann R., additional, and Sobieszczyk, Magdalena E., additional
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139. A receiver-side power control method for series-series magnetic topology in inductive contactless electric vehicles battery charger application
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Bhavsingh, Bhukya, primary, Babu, Gotluru Suresh, additional, Mangu, Bhukya, additional, and Bhukya, Ravikumar, additional
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140. A comparative evaluation of pre-emptive versus post-surgery intraperitoneal local anaesthetic instillation for postoperative pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A prospective, randomised, double blind and placebo controlled study
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Prabhu Gnapika Putta, Hemalatha Pasupuleti, Aloka Samantaray, Hemanth Natham, and Mangu Hanumantha Rao
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Analgesia ,bupivacaine ,cholecystectomy ,intraperitoneal ,laparoscopy ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Background and Aims: Intraperitoneal local anaesthetic instillation (IPLAI) reduces postoperative pain and analgesic consumption effectively but the timing of instillation remains debatable. This study aims at comparing pre-emptive versus post-surgery IPLA in controlling postoperative pain after elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Methods: Ninety patients belonging to American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I or II were randomly assigned to receive IPLAI of either 30 ml of normal saline (C) or 30 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine at the beginning (PE) or at the end of the surgery (PS) using a double-dummy technique. The primary outcome was the intensity of postoperative pain by visual analogue scale score (VAS) at 30 minute, 1, 2, 4, 6, 24 hours after surgery and time to the first request for analgesia. The secondary outcomes were analgesic request rate in 24 hours; duration of hospital stay and time to return to normal activity. Data were compared using analysis of variance, Kruskal-Wallis or Chi-square test. Results: For all predefined time points, VAS in group PE was significantly lower than that in groups C (P < 0.05). The time to first analgesic request was shortest in group C (238.0 ± 103.2 minutes) compared to intervention group (PE, 409.2 ± 115.5 minutes; PS, 337.5 ± 97.5 minutes;P < 0.001). Time to attain discharge criteria was not statistically different among groups. Conclusion: Pre-emptive intraperitoneal local anaesthetic instillation resulted in better postoperative pain control along with reduced incidence of shoulder pain and early resumption of normal activity in comparison to post surgery IPLAI and control.
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141. Rice H2A.Z negatively regulates genes responsive to nutrient starvation but promotes expression of key housekeeping genes
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Zahraeifard, Sara, Foroozani, Maryam, Sepehri, Aliasghar, Oh, Dong-Ha, Wang, Guannan, Mangu, Venkata, Chen, Bin, Baisakh, Niranjan, Dassanayake, Maheshi, and Smith, Aaron P.
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- 2018
142. Pre-Condition Survey and Monitoring of the Structures Likely to be Affected During Tunnelling of Delhi Metro
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Singh, Mangu, primary and Nayan, Kamal, additional
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143. Delhi Metro Cut and Cover Tunnels Planning for Major Utility X-Ing Locations
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Singh, Mangu, primary and Agarwal, Rajesh, additional
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144. Immigration, xenophobia and developmental regionalism in Southern Africa
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Mangu, André Mbata, primary
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145. Biological and toxin warfare convention: Current status and future prospects
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Mangu, Chacha D., primary
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146. Contributors
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Ahmad, Tawseef, primary, Bhaskar, A.S.B., additional, Bhavanashri, N., additional, Boopathi, Mannan, additional, Dash, Paban Kumar, additional, Flora, S.J.S., additional, Gupta, Gaganjot, additional, Kaur, Baljinder, additional, Krishan, Kewal, additional, Kumar, Anoop, additional, Mangu, Chacha D., additional, Mondal, Bhairab, additional, Mounika, S.P., additional, Nagaraajan, V., additional, Pachauri, Vidhu, additional, Panghal, Archna, additional, Parida, M.M., additional, Patwa, Jayant, additional, Rastogi, Vipin K., additional, Sant, Bhavana, additional, Sathua, Kshirod, additional, Sharma, Anshula, additional, Shukla, Jyoti, additional, Singh, Virendra V., additional, Singh, Beer, additional, Soniya, H., additional, Tandi, Kunti, additional, Thakare, Vikas B., additional, Thavaselvam, Duraipandian, additional, Tripathi, Anju, additional, Tuteja, Deepika, additional, and Wallace, Lalena, additional
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147. Hospital mortality statistics in Tanzania: availability, accessibility, and quality 2006–2015
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Irene R. Mremi, Susan F. Rumisha, Mercy G. Chiduo, Chacha D. Mangu, Denna M. Mkwashapi, Coleman Kishamawe, Emanuel P. Lyimo, Isolide S. Massawe, Lucas E. Matemba, Veneranda M. Bwana, and Leonard E. G. Mboera
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Abstract Background Accurate and reliable hospital information on the pattern and causes of death is important to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of health policies and programs. The objective of this study was to assess the availability, accessibility, and quality of hospital mortality data in Tanzania. Methods This cross-sectional study involved selected hospitals of Tanzania and was carried out from July to October 2016. Review of hospital death registers and forms was carried out to cover a period of 10 years (2006–2015). Interviews with hospital staff were conducted to seek information as regards to tools used to record mortality data, staff involved in recording and availability of data storage and archiving facilities. Results A total of 247,976 death records were reviewed. The death register was the most (92.3%) common source of mortality data. Other sources included the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) report forms, Inpatient registers, and hospital administrative reports. Death registers were available throughout the 10-year period while ICD-10 forms were available for the period of 2013–2015. In the years between 2006 and 2010 and 2011–2015, the use of death register increased from 82 to 94.9%. Three years after the introduction of ICD-10 procedure, the forms were available and used in 28% (11/39) hospitals. The level of acceptable data increased from 69% in 2006 to 97% in 2015. Inconsistency in the language used, use of non-standard nomenclature for causes of death, use of abbreviations, poorly and unreadable handwriting, and missing variables were common data quality challenges. About 6.3% (n = 15,719) of the records had no patient age, 3.5% (n = 8790) had no cause of death and ~ 1% had no sex indicated. The frequency of missing sex variable was most common among under-5 children. Data storage and archiving in most hospitals was generally poor. Registers and forms were stored in several different locations, making accessibility difficult. Conclusion Overall, this study demonstrates gaps in hospital mortality data availability, accessibility, and quality, and highlights the need for capacity strengthening in data management and periodic record reviews. Policy guidelines on the data management including archiving are necessary to improve data.
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148. Grid-Tied Solar Power Sharing with V2G and G2V Power Exchange with Dual Bridge Integrated Electrical Vehicle
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Ramesh Jatoth and B. Mangu
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An increasing demand of electrical vehicle technology, renewable power is recommended for the charging of vehicle batteries. The proposed electric vehicle battery charging module has the capability of exchanging power between the grid and the vehicle. For this exchange of power, a DAFB circuit is integrated between the battery and the grid. The grid is induced with a solar-powered plant with multiple PV panels generating high power. This renewable power is either utilized by DAFB charging circuit or injected into the grid. The electric vehicle module V2G and G2V conditions are controlled with the PSM technique applied on DAFB with modeling done in MATLAB Simulink environment. The graphs are plotted with time as a reference for different operating conditions. The outcome of this paper is to analyze the DAFB circuit with different operating conditions shifting from charging and discharging modes of the vehicle battery.
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149. Peningkatan Kesadaran Masyarakat akan Kebersihan Lingkungan dan Protokol Kesehatan di Desa Rukuramba Kabupaten Ende
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Indri Cahyani, Agustinus F Paskalino Dadi, Oktavianus O Mangu, Josep Morison Y M Bolong, and Maria N D Wijaya
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Rukuramba Village is one of the villages in the Ende District. This village is located west of the city of Ende, with a distance of about 9 km and an arrival time of 10 minutes. As one of the villages located on the outskirts of Ende city, Rukuramba Village has several problems that need to be addressed and found solutions. The problems encountered in Rukuramba Village include 1). Public awareness is still low in maintaining environmental cleanliness. This can be seen in people who do not prepare trash cans in each residence, do not throw garbage in its place, and throw garbage in sewers and rivers. 2). There is no public awareness to carry out village environmental cleaning activities (conventional work) which are programmed together and regularly; 3). Most people have not obeyed health protocols specifically in terms of wearing masks. The solution offered in addressing this problem is to carry out activity 1). Environmental clean-up social service, 2). Installation of regional boundary signs and signs prohibiting waste disposal in certain areas, and 3). Distribution of masks to members of the public. This activity went smoothly and involved the community service implementation team with the villagers. The results achieved from this activity are the increasingly clean environment in the village, the awakening of public awareness to maintain environmental cleanliness, and having more than one mask so that it is possible to wear masks in a more orderly and orderly manner. With the awareness empowerment process carried out by the implementing team, it is hoped that the awareness to maintain environmental cleanliness in the community will continue to increase from time to time, and become more obedient to health protocols during the pandemic Covid-19.
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150. Underground Metro Construction, Development in India
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Singh, Mangu, primary
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