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2. Alzheimers disease as a womens health challenge: a call for action on integrative precision medicine approaches.
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Miramontes, S, Pereda Serras, C, Woldemariam, S, Khan, U, Li, Y, Tang, A, Tsoy, E, Oskotsky, Tomiko, and Sirota, Marina
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Diagnosis ,Diseases ,Therapeutics - Abstract
Alzheimers Disease (AD) is marked by pronounced sex differences in pathophysiology and progression. However, the field has yet to fully recognize AD as a womens health issue, delaying the development of targeted preventative strategies and treatments. This perspective explores the elements impacting AD in women, identifying sex specificity in risk factors, highlighting new diagnostic approaches with electronic health records, and reviewing key molecular studies to underscore the need for integrative precision medicine approaches. Established AD risk factors such as advancing age, the apolipoprotein E4 allele, and poorer cardiovascular health affect women differently. We also shed light on sociocultural risk factors, focusing on the gender disparities that may play a role in AD development. From a biological perspective, sex differences in AD are apparent in biomarkers and transcriptomics, further emphasizing the need for targeted diagnostics and treatments. The convergence of novel multiomics data and cutting-edge computational tools provides a unique opportunity to study the molecular underpinnings behind sex dimorphism in AD. Thus, precision medicine emerges as a promising framework for understanding AD pathogenesis through the integration of genetics, sex, environment, and lifestyle. By characterizing AD as a womens health challenge, we can catalyze a transformative shift in AD research and care, marked by improved diagnostic accuracy, targeted interventions, and ultimately, enhanced clinical outcomes.
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- 2024
3. Standards for clinical trials for treating TB.
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du Cros, P, Greig, J, Alffenaar, J-W, Cross, G, Cousins, C, Berry, C, Khan, U, Phillips, P, Velásquez, G, Furin, J, Spigelman, M, Denholm, J, Thi, S, Tiberi, S, Huang, G, Marks, G, Turkova, A, Guglielmetti, L, Chew, K, Nguyen, H, Ong, C, Brigden, G, Singh, K, Motta, I, Lange, C, Seddon, J, Nyangwa, B-T, Maug, A, Gler, M, Dooley, K, Quelapio, M, Tsogt, B, Menzies, D, Cox, V, Upton, C, Skrahina, A, McKenna, L, Horsburgh, C, Dheda, K, and Marais, B
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Humans ,Biological Specimen Banks ,Tuberculosis ,Clinical Trials as Topic - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The value, speed of completion and robustness of the evidence generated by TB treatment trials could be improved by implementing standards for best practice.METHODS: A global panel of experts participated in a Delphi process, using a 7-point Likert scale to score and revise draft standards until consensus was reached.RESULTS: Eleven standards were defined: Standard 1, high quality data on TB regimens are essential to inform clinical and programmatic management; Standard 2, the research questions addressed by TB trials should be relevant to affected communities, who should be included in all trial stages; Standard 3, trials should make every effort to be as inclusive as possible; Standard 4, the most efficient trial designs should be considered to improve the evidence base as quickly and cost effectively as possible, without compromising quality; Standard 5, trial governance should be in line with accepted good clinical practice; Standard 6, trials should investigate and report strategies that promote optimal engagement in care; Standard 7, where possible, TB trials should include pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic components; Standard 8, outcomes should include frequency of disease recurrence and post-treatment sequelae; Standard 9, TB trials should aim to harmonise key outcomes and data structures across studies; Standard 10, TB trials should include biobanking; Standard 11, treatment trials should invest in capacity strengthening of local trial and TB programme staff.CONCLUSION: These standards should improve the efficiency and effectiveness of evidence generation, as well as the translation of research into policy and practice.
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- 2023
4. Evaluating newly approved drugs in combination regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis with fluoroquinolone resistance (endTB-Q): study protocol for a multi-country randomized controlled trial.
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Patil, S, Tamirat, M, Khazhidinov, K, Ardizzoni, E, Atger, M, Austin, A, Baudin, E, Bekhit, M, Bektasov, S, Berikova, E, Bonnet, M, Caboclo, R, Chaudhry, M, Chavan, V, Cloez, S, Coit, J, Coutisson, S, Dakenova, Z, De Jong, B, Delifer, C, Demaisons, S, Do, J, Dos Santos Tozzi, D, Ducher, V, Ferlazzo, G, Gouillou, M, Khan, U, Kunda, M, Lachenal, N, LaHood, A, Lecca, L, Mazmanian, M, McIlleron, H, Moreau, M, Moschioni, M, Nahid, P, Osso, E, Oyewusi, L, Panda, S, Pâquet, A, Thuong Huu, P, Pichon, L, Rich, M, Rupasinghe, P, Salahuddin, N, Sanchez Garavito, E, Seung, K, Velásquez, G, Vallet, M, Varaine, F, Yuya-Septoh, F, Mitnick, C, and Guglielmetti, L
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Bedaquiline ,Clofazimine ,Delamanid ,Fluroquinolone-resistant ,Linezolid ,MDR-TB ,Multidrug-resistant ,Non-inferiority ,Pre-XDR TB ,RR-TB ,Rifampicin-resistant ,Stratified medicine ,Treatment shortening ,Tuberculosis ,Humans ,Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis ,Fluoroquinolones ,Clofazimine ,Linezolid ,Tuberculosis ,Multidrug-Resistant ,Antitubercular Agents ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Clinical Trials ,Phase III as Topic - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Treatment for fluoroquinolone-resistant multidrug-resistant/rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (pre-XDR TB) often lasts longer than treatment for less resistant strains, yields worse efficacy results, and causes substantial toxicity. The newer anti-tuberculosis drugs, bedaquiline and delamanid, and repurposed drugs clofazimine and linezolid, show great promise for combination in shorter, less-toxic, and effective regimens. To date, there has been no randomized, internally and concurrently controlled trial of a shorter, all-oral regimen comprising these newer and repurposed drugs sufficiently powered to produce results for pre-XDR TB patients. METHODS: endTB-Q is a phase III, multi-country, randomized, controlled, parallel, open-label clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of a treatment strategy for patients with pre-XDR TB. Study participants are randomized 2:1 to experimental or control arms, respectively. The experimental arm contains bedaquiline, linezolid, clofazimine, and delamanid. The control comprises the contemporaneous WHO standard of care for pre-XDR TB. Experimental arm duration is determined by a composite of smear microscopy and chest radiographic imaging at baseline and re-evaluated at 6 months using sputum culture results: participants with less extensive disease receive 6 months and participants with more extensive disease receive 9 months of treatment. Randomization is stratified by country and by participant extent-of-TB-disease phenotype defined according to screening/baseline characteristics. Study participation lasts up to 104 weeks post randomization. The primary objective is to assess whether the efficacy of experimental regimens at 73 weeks is non-inferior to that of the control. A sample size of 324 participants across 2 arms affords at least 80% power to show the non-inferiority, with a one-sided alpha of 0.025 and a non-inferiority margin of 12%, against the control in both modified intention-to-treat and per-protocol populations. DISCUSSION: This internally controlled study of shortened treatment for pre-XDR TB will provide urgently needed data and evidence for clinical and policy decision-making around the treatment of pre-XDR TB with a four-drug, all-oral, shortened regimen. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.Gov NCT03896685. Registered on 1 April 2018; the record was last updated for study protocol version 4.3 on 17 March 2023.
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- 2023
5. Research on the development pattern and countermeasures of low-carbon impact of technology innovation capability and sharing economy
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Khan, U. and Liu, W.
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6. Organic materials amendments can improve NPK availability and maize growth by reducing heavy metals stress in calcareous soil
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Saleem, A., Ur Rahim, H., Khan, U., Irfan, M., Akbar, W. A., Akbar, Z., and Alatalo, J. M.
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- 2024
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7. Evaluating newly approved drugs for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (endTB): study protocol for an adaptive, multi-country randomized controlled trial
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Guglielmetti, L, Ardizzoni, E, Atger, M, Baudin, E, Berikova, E, Bonnet, M, Chang, E, Cloez, S, Coit, JM, Cox, V, de Jong, BC, Delifer, C, Do, JM, Tozzi, D Dos Santos, Ducher, V, Ferlazzo, G, Gouillou, M, Khan, A, Khan, U, Lachenal, N, LaHood, AN, Lecca, L, Mazmanian, M, McIlleron, H, Moschioni, M, O’Brien, K, Okunbor, O, Oyewusi, L, Panda, S, Patil, SB, Phillips, PPJ, Pichon, L, Rupasinghe, P, Rich, ML, Saluhuddin, N, Seung, KJ, Tamirat, M, Trippa, L, Cellamare, M, Velásquez, GE, Wasserman, S, Zimetbaum, PJ, Varaine, F, and Mitnick, CD
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Antimicrobial Resistance ,Biodefense ,Rare Diseases ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Orphan Drug ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Tuberculosis ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,Vaccine Related ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Antitubercular Agents ,Bayes Theorem ,Humans ,Pharmaceutical Preparations ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Rifampin ,Tuberculosis ,Multidrug-Resistant ,Rifampin-resistant tuberculosis ,Rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis ,Bedaquiline ,Delamanid ,Linezolid ,Clofazimine ,Fluoroquinolone ,Pyrazinamide ,Treatment shortening ,MDR-TB ,Non-inferiority ,Bayesian adaptive randomization ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,General & Internal Medicine ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology ,Health services and systems - Abstract
BackgroundTreatment of multidrug- and rifampin-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/RR-TB) is expensive, labour-intensive, and associated with substantial adverse events and poor outcomes. While most MDR/RR-TB patients do not receive treatment, many who do are treated for 18 months or more. A shorter all-oral regimen is currently recommended for only a sub-set of MDR/RR-TB. Its use is only conditionally recommended because of very low-quality evidence underpinning the recommendation. Novel combinations of newer and repurposed drugs bring hope in the fight against MDR/RR-TB, but their use has not been optimized in all-oral, shorter regimens. This has greatly limited their impact on the burden of disease. There is, therefore, dire need for high-quality evidence on the performance of new, shortened, injectable-sparing regimens for MDR-TB which can be adapted to individual patients and different settings.MethodsendTB is a phase III, pragmatic, multi-country, adaptive, randomized, controlled, parallel, open-label clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of shorter treatment regimens containing new drugs for patients with fluoroquinolone-susceptible, rifampin-resistant tuberculosis. Study participants are randomized to either the control arm, based on the current standard of care for MDR/RR-TB, or to one of five 39-week multi-drug regimens containing newly approved and repurposed drugs. Study participation in all arms lasts at least 73 and up to 104 weeks post-randomization. Randomization is response-adapted using interim Bayesian analysis of efficacy endpoints. The primary objective is to assess whether the efficacy of experimental regimens at 73 weeks is non-inferior to that of the control. A sample size of 750 patients across 6 arms affords at least 80% power to detect the non-inferiority of at least 1 (and up to 3) experimental regimens, with a one-sided alpha of 0.025 and a non-inferiority margin of 12%, against the control in both modified intention-to-treat and per protocol populations.DiscussionThe lack of a safe and effective regimen that can be used in all patients is a major obstacle to delivering appropriate treatment to all patients with active MDR/RR-TB. Identifying multiple shorter, safe, and effective regimens has the potential to greatly reduce the burden of this deadly disease worldwide.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT02754765. Registered on 28 April 2016; the record was last updated for study protocol version 3.3, on 27 August 2019.
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- 2021
8. Effect of the Factor XIa Inhibitor Asundexian According to Baseline Infarct Pattern and on MRI Covert Infarct Outcomes
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Smith, Eric E., Shoamanesh, Ashkan, Xu, Lizhen, Heenan, Laura, Saad, Feryal, Colorado, Pablo, Chen, Chih-Hao, Lemmens, Robin, De Marchis, Gian Marco, Caso, Valeria, Masjuan, Jaime, Hirano, Teruyuki, Milanov, Ivan, Campbell, Bruce C.V., Mas, Jean-Louis, Connolly, Stuart J., Mundl, Hardi, Hart, Robert G., Bailey, P., Kleinig, T., Cordato, D., Choi, P., Garcia-Esperon, C., Chew, A., Cloud, G., Stanislaus, V., Krause, M., Priglinger, M., Grimley, R., Ghia, D., Sahathevan, R., Brown, H., Kwan, C., Devlin, M., Greisenegger, S., Bonelli-Nauer, S., Rath, J., Langer, A., Marko, M., Ferrari, J., Bernegger, A., Baumgartinger, M., Vigl, M., Krebs, S., Lang, W., Knoflach, M., Dejakum, B., Kiechl, S., Töll, T., Domig, L., Mutzenbach, J.S., Ganser, B., Hecker, C., Rösler, C., Bubel, N., Pikija, S., Zellner, T., Leitner, U., Berger, O., Surböck, B., Beirer, S., Staykov, D., Schrammel, D., Halilovic, A., Frattner, M., Barmherzigen, D., Lampl, C., Höfer, C., Nagl, S., Bocksrucker, C., Demeestere, J., Desfontaines, P., Ciobanu, C., De Pauw, A., Terwecoren, A., Hasenbroekx, M.C., Clement, F., De Klippel, N., Soors, P., Hermans, S., De Raedt, S., Vandervorst, F., Seynaeve, L., Fockaert, N., Smet, S., Rutgers, M., Del Gaudio, N., Paindeville, P., Staikov, I., Simeonova, A., Stoyanova, I., Cholakova, M., Mihnev, N., Petrova, T., Koralova, A., Dimov, D., Kuzev, Y., Danovska, M., Marinova, D., Marinova-Trifonova, D., Ovcharova, E., Mladenovski, I., Yanakieva, M., Stoev, P., Dimitrova, M., Todorova-Georgieva, S., Haralanov, L., Milkov, B., Solakov, D., Petkova, N., Ignatova-Valkova, V., Karabinov, V., Marinova, V., Miteva, Y., Andonova, V., Kasabova, D., Kostadinova, E., Shopova-Vrabcheva, Y., Gatev, D., Semova, D., Halil, E., Kaprelyan, A., Ivanov, B., Panov, G., Grudkova, M., Syuleyman, N., Kalpachki, R., Alexiev, F., Ivanova, I., Kancheva, K., Sakelarova, T., Maslarov, D., Drenska, D., Georgiev, V., Petrova, K., Petrova, N., Ivanova, I., Semerdjieva, N., Zhelyazkov, P., Spasova-Markova, S., Dong, X., Wang, D., Wang, S., Huang, W., Zhao, H., Wang, C., Jie, L., Xinyang, Y., Ping, Z., Dong, Q., Wang, Y., Fuling, Y., Yue, W., Liu, R., Yang, Y., Stetkarova, I., Mikulenka, P., Vasko, P., Peisker, T., Bar, M., Roubec, M., Mikulik, R., Cabukova, M., Vinklarek, J., Kovar, M., Pansky, M., Mencl, P., Skoda, O., Carek, M., Pernicka, M., Skodova, M., Geier, P., Cepkova, J., Drlik, J., Prax, T., Herzig, R., Krajickova, D., Vitkova, E., Haluskova, S., Vaclavik, D., Martinkova, J., Blejcharova, K., Tkacova, M., Pavlik, O., Nevšímalová, M., Rosol, J., Nevsimalova, M., Hruby, R., Iversen, H., Andersen, A.V., Rahimi, D., Christensen, H., Grundtvig, J., Hjort, N., Andersen, G., Sandal, B., Stilund, M., Modrau, B., Strade, A., Porobic, M., Andersen, S.D., Kruuse, C., Ölmestig, J., Kolmos, M., Parvez, A., Christensen, T., Stokholm, J., Jensen, H.B., Putaala, J., Strbian, D., Sibolt, G., Tiainen, M., Martinez-Majander, N., Curtze, S., Raty, S., Kraemer, Y., Roine, R., Aivo, J., Ruuskanen, J., Ylikotila, P., Roine, S., Hallikainen, M., Jakala, P., Kurl, S., Julkunen, V., Sibon, I., Olindo, S., Richard, S., Larrue, V., Gollion, C., Catala, H., Henon, H., Lucie, D.S., Nelly, D., Calvet, D., Malbranque, A., Mazé, B., Barbieux-Ghitu, C., Rosso, C., Samson, Y., Vannier, S., Moulin, T., Bonnet, L., Reiner, P., Buffon, F., Denier, C., Amri, K., Legris, N., Chassin, O., Selli, N., Mariana, S., Berrouschot, J., Stoll, A., Klunk, D., Keilitz, J., Neustadt, M., Zerrenner, S., Veltkamp, R., Hajjar, K., Heeger, A., Winezki, E., Apel, L., Pompsch, M., Mueller, P., Rappard, P., Auer, R., Ringleb, P.A., Berberich, A., Heyse, M., Mundiyanapurath, S., Reiff, T., Poli, S., Gomez-Exposito, A., Mengel, A., Tünnerhoff, J., Adeyemi, K., Poli, K., Kusch, V., Pelz, J., Michalski, D., Wartenberg, K., Althaus, K., Tavares, F., Mueller, S., Soda, H., Rascher, A., Hiermann, E., Weinhardt, R., Weissenborn, K., Leotescu, A., Grosse, G., Worthmann, H., Ernst, J., Gabriel, M., Schuppner, R., Schäfer, J.H., Charisse, D., Gruber, K., Kurka, N., Reitz, S.C., Pfeilschifter, W., Lee, J.I., Gliem, M., Moll, M., Steiner, T., Segura, L., Szegedi, N., Barandi, D., Uhrinakova, L., Czencz, M., Pasztor, M., Gyuker, N., Bartha, N.E., May, Z., Simony, Z., Szasz, G., Kakuk, I., Pető, N., Panczel, G.F., Olah, A., Racz, O., Balla, T., Horvath, B., Tuba, K., Czinderi, V., Klivenyi, P., Annus, A., Hertelendy, P., Szapary, L., Bosnyak, E., Kalmar, P., Karadi, Z., Cziba, L., Olah, L., Berki, A., Hudak, L., Kozák, M., Babel, S., Nemeth, L., Molnár, B., Simon, Z., Roveri, L., Cerri, F., Giacalone, G., Zini, A., Mauro, G., Asioli, G.M., Forlivesi, S., Arnone, G., Fiaccadori, A., Maria Fontana Francesca, E., Allegra, G., Mosconi, M.G., Longoni, M., Terlizzi, R., Paolucci, M., Tassi, R., Franci, B., Lucani, B., Domenichelli, C., Paoletti, D., Acampa, M., Zedde, M.L., Pezzella, F.R., Mangiardi, M., Galizia, P., Anticoli, S., Scalise, S., Lattanzi, S., Norata, D., Cannuccia, M., Cavallini, A., Federica, F., Denaro, M.F., Tosi, P., Sonoda, K., Kawajiri, M., Kusano, Y., Haraguchi, K., Kawano, H., Terasaki, T., Kaneko, C., Murase, S., Kumagai, M., Murai, N., Miyazaki, Y., Mori, T., Hatano, T., Kawanishi, M., Ochiai, J., Ishihara, S., Uehara, T., Yasaka, M., Nakagawa, H., Makino, M., Yonehara, T., Fukushima, Y., Hirotsune, N., Sakai, N., Yamasaki, M., Coutinho, J., Wouters, A., den Hertog, H., Zwartbol, R., Beumer, D., Kerklaan, J., Hilkens, P., Schreuder, T., Propper, D., Slowik, A., Wlodarczyk, E., Wrona, P., Pulyk, R., Lasek-Bal, A., Kosarz-Lanczek, K., Puz, P., Bilik, M., Magielska, A., Zamiela – Żółciak, A., Ochocinska, L., Bahdasaryan, S., Stępień, A., Dębiec, A., Joanna, K., Pawel, M., Jacek, S., Daniel, P., Marta, S., Rejdak, K., Wojczal, J., Luchowski, P., Fryze, W., Wisniewska, A., Krzyzanowska, M., Skowron, P., Wolosz, A., Galan, A., Grzymala, K., Krajewska, M., Nowak, R., Kłos, M., Cruz, V., Castro, P., Ferro, J., Canhão, P., Gouveia, R., Inácio, N., Rodrigues, M., Rachão, A., Ionel, C., Pereira, L., Viana-Baptista, M., Machado, C., Fernandes, C., Sargento, J., Inácio, N., Timchenko, L., Mironova, J., Zhadan, O., Torgashova, A., Bazhenova, O., Barashenkova, M., Kireeva, M., Romadina, N., Stepanova, I., Lenskaya, L., Lukinykh, L., Vorontsova, T., Agafina, A., Fedorova, A., Yashina, A., Alasheev, A., Smolkin, A., Prazdnichkova, E., Lutskovich, O., Gonysheva, Y., Mordvintseva, E., Nechaev, A., Martynova, E., Fedoraeva, N., Vishnyakova, T., Popov, D., Merzliakova, A., Margarita, K., Rechkalova, L., Ilyina, A., Kurenkova, N., Barbarash, O., Bazdyrev, E., Zvereva, T., Hromova, A., Morkvenas, A., Postnikova, E., Kovalenko, G., Taran, I., Pavlov, L., Ott, M., Chernitsova, N., Vodopyanova, N., Drozdova, E., Korebo, E., Lobanova, M., Lazareva, N., Snegova, N., Nikolaeva, O., Kolesnikov, Y., Kosheleva, Y., Krastev, G., Tomasova, K., Danis, M., Mako, M., Jankovicova, Z., Stevkova, Z., Kovacik, M., Kubikova, T., Jarosova, A., Serdahely, V., Cilingova, I., Pribulova, I., Sedlak, J., Slebodova, K., Paldaufova, M., Risnovsky, R., Berndtova, B., Urbanova, I., Junas, R., Karapetian, S., Gurcik, L., Vantrobova, A., Verbovsky, F., Vanacka, K., Ferenc, M., Galik, P., Bucakova, S., Ferencova, M., Kubalova, P., Boksanska, Z., Zacharova, E., Mahundi, E., Judita, H., Bachnak, M., Turcani, P., Kvasnicova Kamenska, A., Jurik, M., Vestenicka, V., Kycina, M., Sagatova, E., Dvorak, M., Hlubekova, A., Kucera, C., Gernath, L., Ferenc, M., Frimmelova, P., Slebodnikova, J., Aksteinerova, N., Horny, V., Gregova, Z., Segura, T., Romero, C., Ayo, O., Masjuan Vallejo, J., Cruz, A., De felipe, A, Matute, M.C., Garcia, S., Tembl Ferrairo, J., Vielba, I., Morales Caba, L., Molina, C., Garcia-Tornel García-Camba, Á., Requena Ruiz, M., Noelia, R., Rodriguez-Yañez, M., Rodriguez Castro, E., Lopez, I., Santamaria, M., Arias, S., Purroy García, F., Vázquez Justes, D., Mauri Capdevila, G., Vicente Pascual, M., Martí Fabregas, J., Camps Renom, P., Rodríguez Campello, A., Giralt, E., Krupinski, J., Molina, J., Trillo Senin, C. Ramos Martin, S., De La Fuente Sanz, E., Moniche, F., Manuel, M.R., Pardo, B., Martínez, I., Hernández Pérez, M., Arenillas Lara, J.F., De Lera, M., Egido, J.A., Gomez Escalonilla, C., Guillan, M., Martinez, J., Lindgren, A., Andsberg, G., Wictor, L., Leonidou, M., Stenman, M., Dalberg, N., Laska, A.C., Grünfeldt, A., Lundström, A., Nadzjafov, E., Rooth, E., Dalenbring, I., Sandén, P., Johansson, E., Thomas, G., Zietz, A.V., Rudin, S., Dittrich, T.D., Lilian, K., Kägi, G., Vehoff, J., Arnold, M., Scutelnic, A., Clénin, L., Beyeler, M., Madlaine, M., Maamari, B., Siepen, B., Vynckier, J., Tarnutzer, A., Bertschi, D., Luciani, M., Cereda, C., Maulucci, F., Bianco, G., Shairin, S., Pihan, H.A., Salmen, S., Quinn, T., McAlpine, C., Wright, F., Kalladka, D., Taylor, E., Sohaa, J., Brown, Z., Dawson, J., Cameron, A., Muir, S., Dima, S., Khan, U., Zhang, L., Warburton, E., Chatterjee, K., Nallasivan, A., Curran, D., Haider, S., Ghani, U., Kenton, A., Dallol, B., Mirza, M., Menezes, B., Davies, R., Robinson, T.G., Manning, L., Sztriha, L., Phinney, T., Sethi, P., Altafullah, I., Sharaf, A., Ostrander, M., Renati, S., Burgin, W.S., Olds, K., Delio, P., Malek, A., Dissin, J., Khatri, P., Flaherty, M., Demel, S., and Dofitas, S.
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- 2024
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9. Artificial Intelligence-Based Prediction of Permeable Pavement Surface Infiltration Rates
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Malik, A., Abogadil, K., Khan, U. T., Butler, L. J., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Walbridge, Scott, editor, Nik-Bakht, Mazdak, editor, Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai, editor, Shome, Manas, editor, Alam, M. Shahria, editor, El Damatty, Ashraf, editor, and Lovegrove, Gordon, editor
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- 2023
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10. Optimizing Green Roof Design Parameters and Their Effects on Thermal Performance Under Current and Future Climates in the City of Toronto
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Yousefi Pihani, B., Krol, M. M., Khan, U. T., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Walbridge, Scott, editor, Nik-Bakht, Mazdak, editor, Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai, editor, Shome, Manas, editor, Alam, M. Shahria, editor, el Damatty, Ashraf, editor, and Lovegrove, Gordon, editor
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11. Climate Change Adaptation of CSA Standards for Masonry Connectors
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Sparling, A., Palermo, D., Khan, U. T., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Walbridge, Scott, editor, Nik-Bakht, Mazdak, editor, Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai, editor, Shome, Manas, editor, Alam, M. Shahria, editor, el Damatty, Ashraf, editor, and Lovegrove, Gordon, editor
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12. Risk of Bowel Obstruction in Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for High-risk Colon Cancer: A Nested Case-control Matched Analysis of an International, Multi-centre, Randomised Controlled Trial (FOxTROT)
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Glasbey, James, Glasbey, James, Beggs, Andrew, Glimelius, Bengt, Gray, Richard, Handley, Kelly, Laurberg, Søren, Magill, Laura, Murakami, Keigo, Palmer, Andy, Quirke, Philip, Seligman, Jenny, Seymour, Matt, Sinha, Yash, West, Nick, Morton, Dion, Glasbey, James, Handley, Kelly, Palmer, Andy, Morton, Dion, Crosby, T., Olliff, J., Peto (Chair), R., Brown, Gina, Ferry, David, Glimelius, Bengt, Gray, Richard, Handley, Kelly, Ismail, Tariq, Laurberg, Søren, Magill, Laura, Morton, Dion, Oliver, Alf, Quirke, Phil, Seymour, Matt, Scott, Nigel, Seligman, Jenny, Swift, Ian, Warren, Bryan, West, Nick, Northover, J., Parmar (Chair), M., Slevin, M., Magill, Laura, Gray, Richard, Handley, Kelly, Wilcockson, Adrian, Gray, Zoe, Lancaster, Dominic, Brown, James, Palmer, Andrew, Adie, Ladan, Kennedy, Georgia, Eld, M., Holt, G., Yilmaz, M., Spendler, K. Garm, Hansen, F., Laurberg, S., Rosenkilde, M., Ahlstrom, H., Glimelius, B., Abgamu, D., Day, N., Walsh, C., Bannister, J., Furniss, D., Morgan, S., Walkington, L., Yates, S., Branagan, G., Mustajab, A., O’Neil, H., Rees, C., Geh, I., Hendrickse, C., Langman, G., Pallan, A., Conn, A., Lowe, A., Ostrowski, J., Steward, M., Callaway, M., Falk, S., Thomas, M., Wong, N., Cast, J., Hartley, J., Roy, R., Tiam, R., Blunt, D., Cleator, S., Dawson, P., Goldin, R., Gujral, D., Lowdell, C., Ziprin, P., Clenton, S., Dewdney, A., Euinton, H., Furniss, D., Gupta, R., Tarapowewalla, D., Wilshaw, V., Braun, M., Chakrabarty, B., Hill, J., Laasch, H., Saunders, M., Cruickshank, N., Davies, M., Muzaffar, S., Orme, A., Punia, P., Rea, D., Campbell, F., Hughes, M., Palmer, D., Rooney, P., Abbott, G., Hamid, B., Vimalachandran, D., Berry, J., Hinson, F., Maarouf, Z., Nicoll, J., Adams, C., Denson, J., Jackson, S., Sherriff, D., Kweka, E., McAdam, G., Peters, M., Roy, R., Khaira, M., Kurien, G., Robinson, J., Wadsley, J., White, D., Young, R., Dega, R., Lamparelli, M., Orbell, J., Osborne, R., Taylor, P., Thomas, T., Gopalakrishnan, K., Jadhav, V., Scott-Brown, M., Baijal, S., Chapman, M., Glaholm, J., Nelson, C., Singh, R., Harrison, J., Last, K., Scott, D., Scullion, D., Lind, P., Milosavljevic, Z., Dent, J., Ilsley, D., Littleford, S., Roberts, C., Crabtree, M., Orrell, J., Sherwin, E., Smith, S., Soomal, R., Braun, M., De, A., Khan, A., Khan, U., Lavin, V., McBain, C., Radharkrishna, G., Sil, R., Weerasinghe, S., Hill, J., Lee, S., Wright, P., Church, R., Holland, C., Kunene, V., Thompson, A., Glynne-Jones, R., Goh, V., Livingstone, J., Richman, P., Barlow, C., Burn, P., Geraghty, J., Walther, J., Grumett, S., Mangalika, S., Qaiyum, M., Williams, G., Borgstein, R., Bridgewater, J., Melville, D., Rees, J., Coxon, F., Hainsworth, P., Needham, S., Scott, J., Asmussen, J., Hansen, T., Jensen, K., Pfeiffer, P., Alkhaldi, A., Brittenden, J., Jackson, A., Kamposioras, K., Kumaran, G., Macklin, C., Alexander, J., Harle, A., Hickish, T., Talbot, R., Tarver, D., Bridgewater, J., Partridge, W., Sundaresan, V., Vivekanandan, S., Agrawal, N., Higginson, A., Muthuramalingam, S., O’Leary, D., Devarajan, G., Gulati, M., Kerwat, R., Maisey, N., Mikhaeel, G., Ismail, T., Middleton, G., Page, A., Steven, N., Taniere, P., Gutmann, J., Huang, J., Raouf, S., Dunn, W., Escola, C. Lopez, Potter, V., Scholefield, J., Walker, G., Zaitoun, A., Eason, D., McPhail, N., Mmeka, W., Stenhouse, G., Watson, A., Fozard, B., Hickish, T., Snape, S., Ellis, R., Faux, W., Jenkins, R., Maskell, G., Kulkarni, R., Lund, J., Menon, S., Singh, R., Chandler, I., Daniels, I., Harries, S., Osborne, M., Bell, J., Krell, D., Mayer, A., Ogunbiyi, O., Watkins, J., Bronder, C., Eaton, D., Taylor, A., Brown, G., Cunningham, D., Tekkis, P., Wotherspoon, A., Dobson, M., Mitchell, P., Pitt, M., Scott, N., Susnerwala, S., Adab, F., Britton, I., Ghiridaran, S., Howitt, C., Kirby, R., Biddlestone, L., Dalton, S., De Winton, E., Phillips, A., Ferry, D., Grumett, S., Kawesha, A., Maleki, K., Momtahan, N., Burnett, H., Hayes, S., Soop, M., Branagan, G., Cook, I., Cook, S., Iveson, T., Shablak, A., Coup, A., Hamid, A., Moore, P., O’Toole, L., Pai, D., Bateman, A., Bateman, A., Blaquiere, R., Nichols, P., Chappell, M., Dworkin, M., Jain, S., Tsang, D., Hopkins, K., Loveday, E., Lyons, A., Rooney, N., Ali, N., Chatterjee, M., Chiphang, A., Dundas, S., Myint, A. Sun, Zeiderman, M., Beharry, N., Chong, H., Lofts, F., Melville, D., Finan, P., Seymour, M., Tolan, D., West, N., Anyamene, N., Burling, D., Kennedy, R., Moorghen, M., Agrawal, S., Hasan, J., Mehta, S., Saeed, M., Burgess, P., John, L., Lowndes, S., Planner, A., Campbell, F., Hughes, M., Rooney, P., Smith, D., Hochhauser, D., Obichere, A., Rodriguez-Justo, M., Shiu, K., Taylor, S., Correa, P., James, S., Shatwell, W., Williams, N., Brady, J., Lanaspre, E., Mikhaeel, G., Ahmad, M., Gill, T., Wilson, D., Adams, R., Beehen, R., Morgan, M., Lindh, B., Adams, R., Morgan, M., Ford, A., Gopal, K., Pranesh, N., Shareef, D., Tighe, M., Busby, K., Correa, P., Sanders, S., Sinha, R., Ahmad, R., Desai, S., Ramesh, S., Hilman, S., Lott, M., O’Brien, J., Radstone, D., West, D., Amin, S., Hampton, J., Hornbuckle, J., Kitsanta, P., Ali, M., Desai, A., Hadaki, M., Hall, M., Arul, D., Hochhauser, D., Leonard, P., Mukhtar, H., Murray, D., Baxter, A., Churn, M., Farrugia, D., Lake, S., Smith, G., Bansal, A., Chandran, P., Corr, C., Gollins, S., Davenport, A., Saunders, M., Sukumar, S., Bathurst, N., Beaumont, E., Cooper, E., Francis, N., Sephton, M., Sparrow, G., Clarke, A., Haselden, J., Last, K., Woodcock, N., Atkinson, M., Gollins, S., Gupta, M., Maw, A., Abdullah, N., Bale, C., and Lord, M.
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13. Stingray: A Modern Python Library For Spectral Timing
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Huppenkothen, D., Bachetti, M., Stevens, A. L., Migliari, S., Balm, P., Hammad, O., Khan, U. M., Mishra, H., Rashid, H., Sharma, S., Blanco, R. V., and Ribeiro, E. M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This paper describes the design and implementation of Stingray, a library in Python built to perform time series analysis and related tasks on astronomical light curves. Its core functionality comprises a range of Fourier analysis techniques commonly used in spectral-timing analysis, as well as extensions for analyzing pulsar data, simulating data sets, and statistical modeling. Its modular build allows for easy extensions and incorporation of its methods into data analysis workflows and pipelines. We aim for the library to be a platform for the implementation of future spectral-timing techniques. Here, we describe the overall vision and framework, core functionality, extensions, and connections to high-level command-line and graphical interfaces. The code is well-tested, with a test coverage of currently 95%, and is accompanied by extensive API documentation and a set of step-by-step tutorials., Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures; published in ApJ Vol 881, No 1
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- 2019
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14. On the Interpretability of Machine Learning Using Input Variable Selection: Forecasting Tunnel Liner Yield
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Morgenroth, J., Perras, M. A., and Khan, U. T.
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15. The effect of lockdown during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on maxillofacial injuries in a level I trauma centre: a comparative study
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Dawoud, Basim E. S., Alderson, L., Khan, U., Safaei, H., Murphy, C., Milne, S., Mannion, C., Krishnan, O., and Parmar, J.
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16. Investigating Event Selection for GA-Based SWMM Rainfall-Runoff Model Calibration
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Snieder, E., Khan, U. T., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Walbridge, Scott, editor, Nik-Bakht, Mazdak, editor, Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai, editor, Shome, Manas, editor, Alam, M. Shahria, editor, El Damatty, Ashraf, editor, and Lovegrove, Gordon, editor
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17. Surrogate Model Development for Bioretention Cell Simulation-Optimisation Applications
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Khalid, R., Snieder, E., Khan, U. T., di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Sharma, Anuj, Series Editor, Kumar, Nagesh, Series Editor, Wang, Chien Ming, Series Editor, Walbridge, Scott, editor, Nik-Bakht, Mazdak, editor, Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai, editor, Shome, Manas, editor, Alam, M. Shahria, editor, El Damatty, Ashraf, editor, and Lovegrove, Gordon, editor
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18. Comparison of two fascial defect closure methods for laparoscopic incisional hernia repair
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Melland-Smith, M., Khan, U., Smith, L., and Tan, J.
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19. Artificial Intelligence-Based Prediction of Permeable Pavement Surface Infiltration Rates
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Malik, A., primary, Abogadil, K., additional, Khan, U. T., additional, and Butler, L. J., additional
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20. Optimizing Green Roof Design Parameters and Their Effects on Thermal Performance Under Current and Future Climates in the City of Toronto
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Yousefi Pihani, B., primary, Krol, M. M., additional, and Khan, U. T., additional
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21. A Deep Learning Framework using Passive WiFi Sensing for Respiration Monitoring
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Khan, U. M., Kabir, Z., Hassan, S. A., and Ahmed, S. H.
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science - Learning - Abstract
This paper presents an end-to-end deep learning framework using passive WiFi sensing to classify and estimate human respiration activity. A passive radar test-bed is used with two channels where the first channel provides the reference WiFi signal, whereas the other channel provides a surveillance signal that contains reflections from the human target. Adaptive filtering is performed to make the surveillance signal source-data invariant by eliminating the echoes of the direct transmitted signal. We propose a novel convolutional neural network to classify the complex time series data and determine if it corresponds to a breathing activity, followed by a random forest estimator to determine breathing rate. We collect an extensive dataset to train the learning models and develop reference benchmarks for the future studies in the field. Based on the results, we conclude that deep learning techniques coupled with passive radars offer great potential for end-to-end human activity recognition., Comment: 7 pages, 11 figures
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- 2017
22. Wireless Health Monitoring using Passive WiFi Sensing
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Khan, U. M., Kabir, Z., and Hassan, S. A.
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Computer Science - Other Computer Science - Abstract
This paper presents a two-dimensional phase extraction system using passive WiFi sensing to monitor three basic elderly care activities including breathing rate, essential tremor and falls. Specifically, a WiFi signal is acquired through two channels where the first channel is the reference one, whereas the other signal is acquired by a passive receiver after reflection from the human target. Using signal processing of cross-ambiguity function, various features in the signal are extracted. The entire implementations are performed using software defined radios having directional antennas. We report the accuracy of our system in different conditions and environments and show that breathing rate can be measured with an accuracy of 87% when there are no obstacles. We also show a 98% accuracy in detecting falls and 93% accuracy in classifying tremor. The results indicate that passive WiFi systems show great promise in replacing typical invasive health devices as standard tools for health care., Comment: 6 pages, 8 figures, conference paper
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23. Climate Change Adaptation of CSA Standards for Masonry Connectors
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Sparling, A., primary, Palermo, D., additional, and Khan, U. T., additional
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24. ASSESSMENT OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF PROPRANOLOL FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFANTILE HEMANGIOMAS
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SHABBIR, MA, primary, KHAN, U, additional, LATIF, GR, additional, ZAHRA, S, additional, and BUTT, UB, additional
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25. COMPARISON OF ENDOSCOPIC EAR SURGERY AND MICROSCOPIC EAR SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH ATTIC CHOLESTEATOMA
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ALI, S, primary, ISHAQ, MZ, additional, MAJEED, S, additional, SAFDAR, S, additional, KHAN, KAA, additional, and KHAN, U, additional
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26. Tidal Frequencies in the Time Series Measurements of Atmospheric Muon Flux from Cosmic Rays
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Takai, H., Feldman, C., Minelli, M., Sundermier, J., Winters, G., Russ, M. K., Dodaro, J., Varshney, A., McIlwaine, C. J., Tomaszewski, T., Tomaszewski, J., Warasila, R., McDermott, J., Khan, U., Chaves, K., Kassim, O., and Ripka, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Tidal frequencies are detected in time series muon flux measurements performed over a period of eight years. Meson production and subsequent decay produce the muons that are observed at ground level. We interpret the periodic behavior as a consequence of high altitude density variations at the point of meson production. These variations are driven by solar thermal cycles. The detected frequencies are in good agreement with published tidal frequencies and suggest that muons can be a complementary probe to the study of atmospheric tides at altitudes between 20 to 60 km., Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables
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27. Electrical control over perpendicular magnetization switching driven by spin-orbit torques
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Zhang, X., Wan, C. H., Yuan, Z. H., Zhang, Q. T., Wu, H., Huang, L., Kong, W. J., Fang, C., Khan, U., and Han, X. F.
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Flexible control of magnetization switching by electrical manners is crucial for applications of spin-orbitronics. Besides of a switching current that is parallel to an applied field, a bias current that is normal to the switching current is introduced to tune the magnitude of effective damping-like and field-like torques and further to electrically control magnetization switching. Symmetrical and asymmetrical control over the critical switching current by the bias current with opposite polarities is both realized in Pt/Co/MgO and $\alpha$-Ta/CoFeB/MgO systems, respectively. This research not only identifies the influences of field-like and damping-like torques on switching process but also demonstrates an electrical method to control it., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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28. Improving treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: Results of the endTB randomised clinical trial
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Guglielmetti, L, primary, Khan, U, additional, Velasquez, GE, additional, Gouillou, M, additional, Lachenal, N, additional, Motta, I, additional, Varaine, F, additional, Mitnick, C, additional, and endTB Study, Group, additional
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29. Magnetic fingerprint of interfacial coupling between CoFe and nanoscale ferroelectric domain walls
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Zhang, Q, Murray, P, You, L, Wan, C, Zhang, X, Li, W, Khan, U, Wang, J, Liu, K, and Han, X
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cond-mat.mtrl-sci ,cond-mat.mes-hall ,Applied Physics ,Engineering ,Physical Sciences ,Technology - Abstract
Magnetoelectric coupling in ferromagnetic/multiferroic systems is often manifested in the exchange bias effect, which may have combined contributions from multiple sources, such as domain walls, chemical defects, or strain. In this study we magnetically "fingerprint" the coupling behavior of CoFe grown on epitaxial BiFeO3 (BFO) thin films by magnetometry and the first-order-reversal-curves (FORC). The contribution to exchange bias from 71°, 109° and charged ferroelectric domain walls (DWs) was elucidated by the FORC distribution. CoFe samples grown on BFO with 71° DWs only exhibit an enhancement of the coercivity, but little exchange bias. Samples grown on BFO with 109° DWs and mosaic DWs exhibit a much larger exchange bias, with the main enhancement attributed to 109° and charged DWs. Based on the Malozemoff random field model, a varying-anisotropy model is proposed to account for the exchange bias enhancement. This work sheds light on the relationship between the exchange bias effect of the CoFe/BFO heterointerface and the ferroelectric DWs, and provides a path for multiferroic device analysis and design.
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30. Research on the development pattern and countermeasures of low-carbon impact of technology innovation capability and sharing economy
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Khan, U., primary and Liu, W., additional
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31. Identification d’une signature en Single Cell transcriptomique associée à l’activité de la maladie dans la polyarthrite rhumatoïde
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Binvignat, M., primary, Miao, B., additional, Wibrand, C., additional, Yang, M., additional, Rychkov, D., additional, Flynn, E., additional, Nititham, J., additional, Tamaki, W., additional, Khan, U., additional, Carvidi, A., additional, Krueger, M., additional, Niemi, E., additional, Sun, Y., additional, Fragiadakis, G., additional, Sellam, J., additional, Mariotti-Ferrandiz, E., additional, Klatzmann, D., additional, Gross, A., additional, Ye, J., additional, Butte, A., additional, Criswell, L.A., additional, Nakamura, M., additional, and Sirota, M., additional
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32. Gastro-intestinal health and dietary intake in asymptomatic patients
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Khan, U., primary, Samant, B.R., additional, Naik, N., additional, and Sanwalka, N., additional
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33. Luminescence enhancement of Pr3+ doped sol-gel silica glass as a result of Al3+ co-doping
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Fanai, A.L., Khan, U., and Rai, S.
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34. Critical care usage after major gastrointestinal and liver surgery: a prospective, multicentre observational study
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McLean, K.A., Glasbey, J.C., Borakati, A., Brooks, T.M., Chang, H.M., Choi, S.M., Goodson, R., Nielsen, M., Pronin, S., Salloum, N.L., Sewart, E., Vanniasegaram, D., Drake, T.M., Gillies, M.A., Harrison, E.M., Chapman, S.J., Khatri, C., Kong, C.Y., Claireaux, H.A., Bath, M.F., Mohan, M., McNamee, L., Kelly, M., Mitchell, H., Fitzgerald, J.E., Bhangu, A., Nepogodiev, D., Antoniou, I., Dean, R., Davies, N., Trecarten, S., Henderson, I., Holmes, C., Wylie, J., Shuttleworth, R.H., Jindal, A., Hughes, F., Gouda, P., Fleck, R., Hanrahan, M., Karunakaran, P., Chen, J.H., Sykes, M.C., Sethi, R.K., Suresh, S., Patel, P., Patel, M., Varma, R.K., Mushtaq, J., Gundogan, B., Bolton, W., Khan, T., Burke, J., Morley, R., Favero, N., Adams, R., Thirumal, V., Kennedy, E.D., Ong, K.K., Tan, Y.H., Gabriel, J., Bakhsh, A., Low, J.Y.L., Yener, A., Paraoan, V., Preece, R., Tilston, T.W., Cumber, E., Dean, S., Ross, T., McCance, E., Amin, H., Satterthwaite, L., Clement, K.D., Gratton, R., Mills, E.D., Chiu, S.M., Hung, G., Rafiq, N.M., Hayes, J.D.B., Robertson, K.L., Dynes, K., Huang, H.C., Assadullah, S., Duncumb, J.W., Moon, R.D.C., Poo, S.X., Mehta, J.K., Joshi, K.R., Callan, R., Norris, J.M., Chilvers, N.J., Keevil, H., Jull, P., Mallick, S., Elf, D., Carr, L., Player, C., Barton, E.C., Martin, A.L., Ratu, S.G., Roberts, E.J., Phan, P.N., Dyal, A.R., Rogers, J.E., Henson, A.D., Reid, N.B., Burke, D., Culleton, G., Lynne, S., Mansoor, S., Brennan, C., Blessed, R., Holloway, C., Hill, A., Goldsmith, T., Mackin, S., Kim, S., Woin, E., Brent, G., Coffin, J., Ziff, O., Momoh, Z., Debenham, R., Ahmed, M., Yong, C.S., Wan, J.C., Copley, H.C., Raut, P., Chaudhry, F.I., Nixon, G., Dorman, C., Tan, R., Kanabar, S., Canning, N., Dolaghan, M., Bell, N., McMenamin, M., Chhabra, A., Duke, K., Turner, L., Patel, T., Chew, L.S., Mirza, M., Lunawat, S., Oremule, B., Ward, N., Khan, M., Tan, E.T., Maclennan, D., McGregor, R.J., Chisholm, E.G., Griffin, E.J., Bell, L., Hughes, B.A., Davies, J., Haq, H., Ahmed, H., Ungcharoen, N., Whacha, C., Thethi, R., Markham, R.M., Lee, A.H.Y., Batt, E., Bullock, N.P., Francescon, C.T., Davies, J.E., Shafiq, N.M., Zhao, J., Vivekanantham, S., Barai, I., Allen, J.L.Y., Marshall, D.C., McIntyre, C.J., Wilson, H.C.P., Ashton, A.J., Lek, C., Behar, N., Davis-Hall, M., Seneviratne, N., Esteve, L., Sirakaya, M., Ali, S., Pope, S., Ahn, J.S., Craig-McQuaide, A., Gatfield, W.A., Leong, S., Demetri, A.M., Kerr, A.L., Rees, C., Loveday, J., Liu, S., Wijesekera, M., Maru, D., Attalla, M., Smith, N., Brown, D., Sritharan, P., Shah, A., Charavanamuttu, V., Heppenstall-Harris, G., Ng, K., Raghvani, T., Rajan, N., Hulley, K., Moody, N., Williams, M., Cotton, A., Sharifpour, M., Lwin, K.N., Bright, M., Chitnis, A.R., Abdelhadi, M., Semana, A.D., Morgan, F., Reid, R., Dickson, J., Anderson, L., McMullan, R., Ahern, N., Asmadi, A., Anderson, L.B., Boon Xuan, J. Lua, Crozier, L., McAleer, S., Lees, D.M., Adebayo, A.A., Das, M., Amphlett, A.H., Al-Robeye, A., Valli, A., Khangura, J., Winarski, A., Ali, A., Woodward, H., Gouldthrope, C., Turner, M., Sasapu, K., Tonkins, M., Wild, J.R.L., Robinson, M., Hardie, J., Heminway, R., Narramore, R., Ramjeeawon, N., Hibberd, A., Winslow, F., Ho, W., Chong, B.F., Lim, K., Ho, S., Crewdson, J.A., Singagireson, S., Kalra, N., Koumpa, F., Jhala, H., Soon, W.C., Karia, M., Rasiah, M.G., Xylas, D., Gilbert, H., Sundar-Singh, M., Wills, J., Akhtar, S., Patel, S., Hu, L., Brathwaite-Shirley, C., Nayee, H., Amin, O., Rangan, T., Turner, E.J.H., McCrann, C., Shepherd, R., Patel, N., Prest-Smith, J., Auyoung, E., Murtaza, A., Coates, A., Prys-Jones, O., King, M., Gaffney, S., Dewdney, C.J., Nehikhare, I., Lavery, J., Bassett, J., Davies, K., Ahmad, K., Collins, A., Acres, M., Egerton, C., Cheng, K., Chen, X., Chan, N., Sheldon, A., Khan, S., Empey, J., Ingram, E., Malik, A., Johnstone, M., Goodier, R., Shah, J.P., Giles, J.E., Sanders, J.A., McLure, S.W., Pal, S., Rangedara, A., Baker, A.N., Asbjoernsen, C.A., Girling, C., Gray, L., Gauntlett, L., Joyner, C., Qureshi, S., Mogan, Y.P., Ng, J.C.K., Kumar, A.N., Park, J.H., Tan, D., Choo, K.P., Raman, K.P., Buakuma, P., Xiao, C., Govinden, S., Thompson, O.D., Charalambos, M.A., Brown, E., Karsan, R.B., Dogra, T., Bullman, L.M., Dawson, P.M., Frank, A.L., Abid, H., Tung, L., Qureshi, U., Tahmina, A., Matthews, B.W., Harris, R.T., O'Connor, A., Mazan, K., Iqbal, S., Stanger, S.A., Thompson, J.D., Sullivan, J.A.L., Uppal, E., MacAskill, A., Bamgbose, F.A., Neophytou, C., Carroll, A.F., Rookes, C.W., Datta, U., Dhutia, A.J., Rashid, S., Ahmed, N., Lo, T., Bhanderi, S., Blore, C.D., Ahmed, S., Shaheen, H., Abburu, S., Majid, S., Abbas, Z., Talukdar, S.S., Burney, L.J., Patel, J.B., Al-Obaedi, O., Roberts, A.W., Mahboob, S., Singh, B., Sheth, S., Karia, P., Prabhudesai, A., Kow, K., Koysombat, K., Wang, S., Morrison, P., Maheswaran, Y., Keane, P., 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35. Evaluating Wireless Proactive Routing Protocols under Scalability and Traffic Constraints
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Javaid, N., Bibi, A., Khan, Z. A., Khan, U., and Djouani, K.
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
In this paper, we evaluate and analyze the impact of different network loads and varying no. of nodes on distance vector and link state routing algorithms. We select three well known proactive protocols; Destination Sequenced Distance Vector (DSDV) operates on distance vector routing, while Fisheye State Routing (FSR) and Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocols are based on link state routing. Further, we evaluate and compare the effects on the performance of protocols by changing the routing strategies of routing algorithms. We also enhance selected protocols to achieve high performance. We take throughput, End-to-End Delay (E2ED) and Normalized Routing Load (NRL) as performance metrics for evaluation and comparison of chosen protocols both with default and enhanced versions. Based upon extensive simulations in NS-2, we compare and discuss performance trade-offs of the protocols, i.e., how a protocol achieves high packet delivery by paying some cost in the form of increased E2ED and/or routing overhead. FSR due to scope routing technique performs well in high data rates, while, OLSR is more scalable in denser networks due to limited retransmissions through Multi-Point Relays (MPRs)., Comment: 48th ICC-AHSN, 2012; Ottawa Canada
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36. PB0669 Final Analysis of Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Recombinant Factor IX Fc Fusion Protein Prophylaxis in Adults ≥50 Years with Severe Hemophilia B
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Ragni, M., primary, Rangarajan, S., additional, Casiano, S., additional, and Khan, U., additional
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37. OC 69.5 Outcomes in Adult and Adolescent Patients with Severe Hemophilia a in the Phase 3 XTEND-1 Study Who Switched to Efanesoctocog Alfa Prophylaxis from an Observational Study with Factor VIII Prophylaxis
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Susen, S., primary, Kulkarni, R., additional, Nogami, K., additional, Peyvandi, F., additional, Konkle, B., additional, Santagostino, E., additional, Khan, U., additional, Willemze, A., additional, Bystricka, L., additional, Dumont, J., additional, and Chowdary, P., additional
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38. OC 65.1 Long-Term Efficacy and Safety with Oral Bruton Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Rilzabrutinib in Patients with Immune Thrombocytopenia
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Kuter, D., primary, Efraim, M., additional, Kaplan, Z., additional, Mayer, J., additional, Choi, P., additional, Jansen, G.A.J., additional, McDonald, V., additional, Baker, R., additional, Bird, R., additional, Garg, M., additional, Gumulec, J., additional, Košťál, M., additional, Gernsheimer, T., additional, Ghanima, W., additional, Khan, U., additional, Daak, A., additional, and Cooper, N., additional
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39. PB0630 Final Analysis of Long-Term Clinical Outcomes of Prophylaxis with a Recombinant Factor VIII Fc Fusion Protein in Adults Aged ≥50 Years with Severe Hemophilia A
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Quon, D., primary, Jackson, S., additional, Alvarez-Román, M., additional, Khan, U., additional, and Casiano, S., additional
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40. PB1458 Thromboembolic (TE) Events in Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD): Post-Hoc Analysis PRE- and ON-Sutimlimab Treatment in the Phase 3 CARDINAL and CADENZA Studies
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Röth, A., primary, Ueda, Y., additional, McCrae, K., additional, Khan, U., additional, Kralova, K., additional, Wardecki, M., additional, Shafer, F., additional, Yoo, R., additional, and Broome, C., additional
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41. Phenotypic variation in residual feed intake and relationship with body composition traits and methane emissions in growing wether lambs
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Bond, J. J., primary, Hudson, N. J., additional, Khan, U. H., additional, Dougherty, H. C., additional, Pickford, Z., additional, Mackenzie, S., additional, Barzegar, S., additional, Santos, G. A., additional, Woodgate, S., additional, Vercoe, P., additional, and Oddy, V. H., additional
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42. Role of Ni concentration on structural and magnetic properties of inverse spinel Ferrite
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Adeela, N., Khan, U., Naz, S., Khan, K., Sagar, R.U.R., Aslam, S., and Wu, D.
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43. Longitudinal development of initial, chronic and mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in young children with cystic fibrosis
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Heltshe, S.L., Khan, U., Beckett, V., Baines, A., Emerson, J., Sanders, D.B., Gibson, R.L., Morgan, W., and Rosenfeld, M.
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44. Plate assisted intramedullary nailing of Gustilo type IIIB open tibial diaphyseal fractures: Does adjunctive plate retention affect complication rate?
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Stoddart, MT, Al-Hourani, K, Fowler, T, Khan, U, and Kelly, MB
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45. An economic outlook of institutional interventions and the revival of rice economy in J&K
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Baba, S H, Shaheen, F A, Khan, U F, Sultan, A, Gautam, K, Kachroo, M M, and Bhat, Ishrat F
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46. 449 Carbon Fibre Versus Titanium Implant Construct in Separation Surgery with Post Adjuvant Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy for Spinal Oligometastatic Disease
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Saha, P, primary, Uthayanan, L, additional, Cox, K, additional, Tsang, E, additional, Hwang, Z, additional, Ajayi, B, additional, Khan, U, additional, Singh Alg, V, additional, Minhas, P, additional, and Lui, D, additional
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47. ThTP7.8 Laparoscopic to Open Conversion in Malignant Colorectal Cancer Resections (CRC): A 15-year cohort study
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Gok, M A, primary, Mughal, H N, additional, Bughio, M, additional, and Khan, U A, additional
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48. SP10.5 Effectiveness of Enhance Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocols in Malignant Colorectal Cancer Resections: A 15 year cohort study
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Gok, M A, primary, Mughal, H N, additional, Bughio, M, additional, and Khan, U A, additional
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49. ThTP4.2 Complications Following Emergency Colorectal Cancer Resections: A single centre cohort Study
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Gok, M A, primary, Mughal, H N, additional, Bughio, M, additional, and Khan, U A, additional
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50. ThTP4.1 Evaluation of Post-operative Outcomes in Laparoscopic & Open Anterior Resections (AR) for Rectal Cancer: A 15 year cohort study
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Gok, M A, primary, Mughal, H N, additional, Bughio, M, additional, and Khan, U A, additional
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