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2. Molecular surveillance for vector-borne Bacteria in Rodents and Tree Shrews of Peninsular Malaysia Oil Palm Plantations
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Mohd-Azami, Siti Nurul Izzah, Loong, Shih Keng, Khoo, Jing Jing, Husin, Nurul Aini, Lim, Fang Shiang, Mahfodz, Nur Hidayana, Ishak, Siti Nabilah, Mohd-Taib, Farah Shafawati, Makepeace, Benjamin L, and Abu Bakar, Sazaly
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- 2023
3. Intra- and interspecific variation of Amblyomma ticks from southern Africa
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Smit, Andeliza, Mulandane, Fernando, Labuschagne, Martinet, Wójick, Stephané Heike, Malabwa, Choolwe, Sili, Gourgelia, Mandara, Stephen, Dlamkile, Zinathi, Ackermann, Rebecca, Rose Vineer, Hannah, Stoltsz, Wilhelm Heinrich, Huber, Karine, Horak, Ivan Gerard, Morar-Leather, Darshana, Makepeace, Benjamin Lawrence, and Neves, Luis
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- 2024
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4. Establishment and partial characterisation of a new cell line derived from adult tissues of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans
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Bell-Sakyi, Lesley, Haines, Lee R., Petrucci, Giovanni, Beliavskaia, Alexandra, Hartley, Catherine, Khoo, Jing Jing, Makepeace, Benjamin L., Abd-Alla, Adly M. M., and Darby, Alistair C.
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- 2024
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5. Microbiome and mitogenomics of the chigger mite Pentidionis agamae: potential role as an Orientia vector and associations with divergent clades of Wolbachia and Borrelia
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Alkathiry, Hadil A., Alghamdi, Samia Q., Sinha, Amit, Margos, Gabriele, Stekolnikov, Alexandr A., Alagaili, Abdulaziz N., Darby, Alistair C., Makepeace, Benjamin L., and Khoo, Jing Jing
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- 2024
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6. Intra- and interspecific variation of Amblyomma ticks from southern Africa
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Andeliza Smit, Fernando Mulandane, Martinet Labuschagne, Stephané Heike Wójick, Choolwe Malabwa, Gourgelia Sili, Stephen Mandara, Zinathi Dlamkile, Rebecca Ackermann, Hannah Rose Vineer, Wilhelm Heinrich Stoltsz, Karine Huber, Ivan Gerard Horak, Darshana Morar-Leather, Benjamin Lawrence Makepeace, and Luis Neves
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Tick diversity ,Phylogenetic ,Amblyomma ,Southern Africa ,Systematics ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Amblyomma spp. ticks, known for their long mouthparts, bright ornate appearance and aggressive hunting behaviour, are vectors of a number of important pathogens. In southern Africa, 17 Amblyomma spp. are currently documented. Of these species, Amblyomma hebraeum and Amblyomma variegatum have been well studied due to their wide geographical range and their status as competent vectors of pathogens that are of veterinary and medical importance. Studies on other Amblyomma spp. in southern Africa have been neglected, fostering ongoing debates on the validity of certain species such as Amblyomma pomposum. This study investigated the inter- and intra-species variation of Amblyomma ticks collected in southern Africa, focusing on resolving the dispute about A. pomposum and A. variegatum being distinct species. Methods Four Amblyomma tick species were collected from Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and were identified morphologically as Amblyomma eburneum (208), A. hebraeum (4758), A. pomposum (191) and A. variegatum (2577) using identification keys. Gene amplification targeting the 12S and 16S rRNA, cytochrome oxidase I, cytochrome B and internal transcribed spacer-2 genes was conducted for 204 ticks, for which varying success was achieved during amplification for each of the markers. Maximum likelihood analyses were performed in IQ-TREE. Results The phylogenetic topologies and ABGD analyses of each individual gene clustered A. pomposum within the A. variegatum clade, while clearly separating A. eburneum and A. hebraeum from all other species. None of the genetic markers indicated intraspecific structuring on the basis of geographical origin, despite great distances between sampling sites. Conclusion Our study concludes that there is insufficient molecular evidence to differentiate A. pomposum and A. variegatum from each other. We highlight the need for whole mitochondrial genome sequencing of these two species to resolve the ongoing controversies. Furthermore, we propose mating and hybrid viability studies between the two species to confirm their reproductive isolation. Graphical Abstract
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7. Structure and dynamics of the negative thermal expansion material Cd(CN)$_2$ under pressure
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Coates, Chloe S., Baise, Mia, Bulled, Johanthan M., Wolpert, Emma H., Makepeace, Joshua W., Walker, Helen C., Gibbs, Alexandra S., Fortes, A. Dominic, Slater, Ben, and Goodwin, Andrew L.
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We use a combination of variable-temperature / variable-pressure neutron powder diffraction, variable-pressure inelastic neutron scattering, and quantum chemical calculations to interrogate the behaviour of the negative thermal expansion (NTE) material $^{114}$Cd(CN)$_2$ under hydrostatic pressure. We determine the equation of state of the ambient-pressure phase, and discover the so-called `warm hardening' effect whereby the material becomes elastically stiffer as it is heated. We also identify a number of high-pressure phases, and map out the phase behaviour of Cd(CN)$_2$ over the range $0\leq p\leq0.5$\,GPa, $100\leq T\leq300$\,K. As expected for an NTE material, the low-energy phonon frequencies are found to soften under pressure, and we determine an effective Gr{\"u}neisen parameter for these modes. Finally, we show that the elastic behaviour of Cd(CN)$_2$ is sensitive to the local Cd coordination environment, which suggests an interplay between short- (phononic) and long-timescale (cyanide flips) fluctuations in Cd(CN)$_2$.
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- 2023
8. Establishment and partial characterisation of a new cell line derived from adult tissues of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans
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Lesley Bell-Sakyi, Lee R. Haines, Giovanni Petrucci, Alexandra Beliavskaia, Catherine Hartley, Jing Jing Khoo, Benjamin L. Makepeace, Adly M. M. Abd-Alla, and Alistair C. Darby
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insect ,cell line ,tsetse ,Glossina morsitans morsitans ,iflavirus, negevirus ,Wolbachia ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Insect cell lines play a vital role in many aspects of research on disease vectors and agricultural pests. The tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans is an important vector of salivarian trypanosomes in sub-Saharan Africa and, as such, is a major constraint on human health and agricultural development in the region. Methods Here, we report establishment and partial characterisation of a cell line, GMA/LULS61, derived from tissues of adult female G. m. morsitans. GMA/LULS61 cells, grown at 28 °C in L-15 (Leibovitz) medium supplemented with foetal bovine serum and tryptose phosphate broth, have been taken through 23 passages to date and can be split 1:1 at 2-week intervals. Karyotyping at passage 17 revealed a predominantly haploid chromosome complement. Species origin and absence of contaminating bacteria were confirmed by PCR amplification and sequencing of fragments of the COI gene and pan-bacterial 16S rRNA gene respectively. However, PCR screening of RNA extracted from GMA/LULS61 cells confirmed presence of the recently described Glossina morsitans morsitans iflavirus and Glossina morsitans morsitans negevirus, but absence of Glossina pallipides salivary gland hypertrophy virus. GMA/LULS61 cells supported infection and growth of 6/7 different insect-derived strains of the intracellular bacterial symbiont Wolbachia. Conclusions The GMA/LULS61 cell line has potential for application in a variety of studies investigating the biology of G. m. morsitans and its associated pathogenic and symbiotic microorganisms. Graphical Abstract
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9. Microbiome and mitogenomics of the chigger mite Pentidionis agamae: potential role as an Orientia vector and associations with divergent clades of Wolbachia and Borrelia
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Hadil A. Alkathiry, Samia Q. Alghamdi, Amit Sinha, Gabriele Margos, Alexandr A. Stekolnikov, Abdulaziz N. Alagaili, Alistair C. Darby, Benjamin L. Makepeace, and Jing Jing Khoo
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Scrub typhus ,Chiggers ,Metagenomics ,Orientia ,Wolbachia ,Borrelia ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Trombiculid mites are globally distributed, highly diverse arachnids that largely lack molecular resources such as whole mitogenomes for the elucidation of taxonomic relationships. Trombiculid larvae (chiggers) parasitise vertebrates and can transmit bacteria (Orientia spp.) responsible for scrub typhus, a zoonotic febrile illness. Orientia tsutsugamushi causes most cases of scrub typhus and is endemic to the Asia-Pacific Region, where it is transmitted by Leptotrombidium spp. chiggers. However, in Dubai, Candidatus Orientia chuto was isolated from a case of scrub typhus and is also known to circulate among rodents in Saudi Arabia and Kenya, although its vectors remain poorly defined. In addition to Orientia, chiggers are often infected with other potential pathogens or arthropod-specific endosymbionts, but their significance for trombiculid biology and public health is unclear. Results Ten chigger species were collected from rodents in southwestern Saudi Arabia. Chiggers were pooled according to species and screened for Orientia DNA by PCR. Two species (Microtrombicula muhaylensis and Pentidionis agamae) produced positive results for the htrA gene, although Ca. Orientia chuto DNA was confirmed by Sanger sequencing only in P. agamae. Metagenomic sequencing of three pools of P. agamae provided evidence for two other bacterial associates: a spirochaete and a Wolbachia symbiont. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA and multi-locus sequence typing genes placed the spirochaete in a clade of micromammal-associated Borrelia spp. that are widely-distributed globally with no known vector. For the Wolbachia symbiont, a genome assembly was obtained that allowed phylogenetic localisation in a novel, divergent clade. Cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) barcodes for Saudi Arabian chiggers enabled comparisons with global chigger diversity, revealing several cases of discordance with classical taxonomy. Complete mitogenome assemblies were obtained for the three P. agamae pools and almost 50 SNPs were identified, despite a common geographic origin. Conclusions P. agamae was identified as a potential vector of Ca. Orientia chuto on the Arabian Peninsula. The detection of an unusual Borrelia sp. and a divergent Wolbachia symbiont in P. agamae indicated links with chigger microbiomes in other parts of the world, while COI barcoding and mitogenomic analyses greatly extended our understanding of inter- and intraspecific relationships in trombiculid mites.
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10. Predicting VTE and utility of thromboprophylaxis in metastatic and recurrent cervical cancer
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Walker, Christopher A., Edwards, Carson, McIntire, Don, Makepeace, Lydia, Holloway, Steven Blaine, Kakadiaris, Ev, Spirtos, Alexandra N., Miller, David S., and Lea, Jayanthi S.
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- 2024
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11. Evaluation of lingual oscillometric blood pressure measurement in anaesthetized pigs
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Makepeace, Charles, Macfarlane, Paul, and Deutsch, Julia
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- 2024
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12. Adding 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy to postoperative radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a comparison of short-course versus no androgen deprivation therapy in the RADICALS-HD randomised controlled trial
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Amos, Claire, Beaney, Katherine, Bellenger, Katharine, Brawley, Chris, Chung, Christina, Cook, Adrian, Embleton, Andrew, Forcat, Silvia, Goldstein, Cindy, Grabey, Jenna, Hague, Dominic, Herasimtschuk, Anna, Islam, Zaheer, Jovic, Gordana, Maniatis, Christos, Masters, Lindsey, Mohamed, Fatima, Morgan, Rachel, Murphy, Claire, Noor, Dipa, Parmar, Max, Patterson, Paul, Pickering, Holly, Pugh, Cheryl, Rauchenberger, Mary, Ribeiro, Helena, Roach, Carol, Seray-Wurie, Fatimah, Shaji, Preetha, Sims, Hannah, Spittle, Ben, Sydes, Matthew, Tappenden, Nancy, Tsang, Lilian, Uscinska, Barbara, Brown, Teddy, Casey, Sue, Davidson, Cathy, Dellar, Conor, Fletcher, Mandy, Meyer, Ralph, Murphy, Karen, Parulekar, Wendy, Richardson, Harriet, Richardson, Karen, Whelan, Kate, Bissett, Donald, Bonner-Shand, Shelagh, Grant, Judith, Lynch, Rory, MacDonald, Graham, McWilliam, Marie, Moir, Rachel, Rodwell, Sue, Shearer, Kirsty, Smith, Margaret, Binns, Louise, Briggs, Maxine, Brown, Simon, Casanova, Nathalie, Clark, Katy, Hartley, Jasmine, Henry, Ann, Henson, Helen, Hill, Pipa, Jeyasanger, Ganesan, McAlister, Judy, Parkinson, Sharron, Shaw, Alison, Alcock, Christopher, Brady, Joanne, Camilleri, Philip, Carpenter, Janice, Hogbin, Emma, Hyde, Katherine, Kavanagh, Roisin, Ngumo, Alice, Padilla-Harris, Cheryl, Panakis, Niki, Pwint, Thinn, Sabharwal, Ami, Stammers, Tracey, Stone, Helena, Varley, Gail, Weaver, Andrew, Wynn, Hazel, Allan, Elaine, Ansari, Jawaher, Cannon, Philip, Carruthers, Ross, Coubrough, Claudia, Cowan, Chloe, Glen, Hilary, Graham, Janet, Hardie, Maryon, Love, Clare, Macleod, Nicholas, Mahmood, Rana, McClements, Jane, McGlynn, Brian, McKernan, Margaret, Mcleod, Nick, Othman, Aqilah, Ross, Kristy, Roxburgh, Patricia, Templeton, Maureen, Tufail, Aisha, Turley, Claudia, Wilson, Mark, Ali, Zulfiqer, Andrews, Kelly, Burns, Rebecca, Butterworth, Caryl, Coventry, Thomas, Evans, Angela, Jones, Gareth, Lewis, Sion, Oommen, Nikhil, Owen, Susan, Saxton, Wendy, Tapping, Sister Hayley, Thomas, Dianne, Thomas, Rachel, Walker, Beth, Williams, Rachel, Collard, Susan, Ford, Victoria, Goodhind, Frances, Holbrook, Becky, Kershaw, Elizabeth, Ley, Samantha, Martinez, Maria, McCormack, Anne, Sheehan, Denise, Toy, Elizabeth, Van-Koutrik, Lynne, Varughese, Mohini, Aitken, Katherine, Barlow, David, Beattie, Louise, Bownie-Mukumbu, Godfrey, Bryan, Rachel, Corner, Victoria, Edwards, Abigail, Fazekasne Fulep, Adrienn, Guerrero-Urbano, Teresa, Gwilt, Julie, Happle, Liz, Jackman, Dee, Krysta, Beata, Paisey, Sangeeta, Shaffer, Richard, Smith, Jackie, Westley, Rosalyne, Yusof, Hilawati, Appleby, Rowan, Avis, Joanne, Beresford, Mark, Brydon-Hill, Ruth, Cox, Christine, Curtis, Samantha, Elwell, Christine, Frim, Olivera, Hamilton, Beatrice, Hudson, Zoe, Jenner, Abigail, Mantle, Mark, Mason, Jessica, Masson, Susan, McFarlane, Jonathan, Newman, Hugh, Pocock, Abigail, Robertson, Bryony, Tomlinson, Eve, Wassall, Rebecca, Williams (Née Allen), Sister Tania, Brown, Grace, Clarke, Peter, Cole, Aiden, Cousins, Jane, Gilchrist, Gail, Hagan, Chris, Hanna, Emma, Harney, Jackie, Hetherington, Stacey, Houghton, Fionnuala, Hynds, Sharon, Jain, Suneil, Johnston, Ruth, Keane, Patrick, Lyons, Ciara, McAleese, Jonathan, McAllister, Jo, McKenna, Karen, Mitchell, Darren, Murray, Stacey, O'Sullivan, Joe, Rajan, Nambi, Shum, Poh Lin, Stewart, David, Stranex, Stephen, Totten, Grace, Chandrashekara, Madhura, Drew, Ellen, Drew, Mary (Ellen), Fletcher, Julie, Gamble, Tina, Lokes, Rachel, Schumacher, Ann, Shetty, Kavitha, Sohanpal, Sundip, Whitehouse, James, Zarkar, Anjali, Ford, Daniel, Glaholm, John, Lenton, Daniel, O'Beney, Rachael, Taylor, Helen, Thomas, Helen, Chetiyawardana, Samantha, Doherty, A, El-Modir, Ahmed, Gunn, Melanie, James, Nicholas, Kedge, Liz, Mannan, Aliyah, Marange, Josephine, Morrison, Andrew, Okubanjo, Maryanne, Olaniyi-Oduntan, Darlletta, Peterkin, Zhane, Preece, George, Qureshi, Zayn, Ross, Liliam, Samra, Tarandip, Southgate, Elizabeth, Stephens, Rebekah, Stevenson, Robert, Watson-Jones, Phillip, Abdulwahid, Danya, Ainsworth, Sarah, Ashworth, Sue, Beard, Karen, Charnley, Natalie, Desai, Parth, Fielding, Bethany, Flaherty, Jan, Forrest, Diane, Frankland, Helen, Haidar, Imran, Hargreaves, Jeanette, Henry, Joanne, Hugill, Angela, Jewers, Karen, Keith, Sarah, Kilroy, Stephen, King, Jennifer, Parikh, Omi, Riley, Karen, Ryan-Smith, Janet, Thomas, Jacqueline, Thompson, Catherine, Tickle, Vivienne, Waring, Lynsey, Wise, Marcus, Dawson, Louise, Ditchfield, Julie, Al-Samarraie, Amir, Bolger, Annette, Davies, Llinos, Flavin, Aileen, Heron, Jane, Hughes, Faye, Jackson, Kim, Lewis, Joanne, Manley, Rachel, Rutter, Charley-Anne, Smith, Nick, Srinivasan, Vaiku, Stockport, Jane, Thomas, Heather, Toussi, H, Wood, Cathryn, Archer, Simon, Fletcher, Joanne, Ginnelly, Helen, Kirkby, Amy, Knight (n. Sherburn), Victoria, Lawrence nee Palmer, Tara, Mashegede, Beverley, Metcalf, Karen, Panades, Miguel, Sreenivasan, Thiagarajan, Szymiczek, Kinga, Thomas, Isobel, Young, Anita, Broadley, Eve, Brock, Sue, Davies, Joseph, Jones, Stephanie, McCully, Ruby, Naraine, Nicky, Preece, Kate, Purandare, Laura, Rabbi, Taslima, Savage, Sarah, Vamplew, Luke, Bamford, Linda, Benton, Richard, Cotterill, Lauren, Inman, Hayley, Karsera, Louise, Kay, Anne Marie, Kenyon, Lucille, Lazarte, Jannika, McNulty, Dawn, Moore, Eleanor, Nallathambi, Chandran, Naylor, Deirdre, Owen, Lisa, Parikh, Shefali, Pendrill, Amy, Price, Joanne, Robertshaw, Helen, Rodda, Sree, Sewell, Jane, Teo, Mark, Waldron, Eleanor, Bloomfield, David, Blythe, Tracy, Brown, Joanne, Carr, Philippa, Chambers, Carla, Dlodlo, Jessica, Frattaroli, Paul, Gilbert, Duncan, Hart, Andrew, Hodges, Samantha, Hooper, Simon, Hunter, Catherine, Lactao, Ranee, Leitao, Madalena, McKinna, Fiona, Nikapota, Ashok, Peterson, Jane, Robinson, Angus, Tremlett, Jean, Webb, Andrew, Wilkins, Marie, Young, Bobbie, Bahl, Amit, Baxter, Matt, Bowers, Dawn, Challipalli, Amarnath, Coe, Marc, Cowley, Sue, Gillatt, David, Griffiths, Dorothy, Henson (nee Savidge), Verity, Hilman, Serena, Hollister, Robert, Kisanga, Mary, Lee, Vivienne, Lowe, Amelia, Macefield, Rhiannon, Pegler, Ruth, Robertson, Peter, Saldanha, Helen, Simmonds, Mary, Sims, Laura, Wheeler, Lucie, Wilson, Paula, Woods, Martin, Yarrow, Sue, Zelley, Sarah, Abd Alazeez, Mohamed, Alderton, Kate, Brain, Carol, Chilcott, Helen, Clarke, Samantha, Cobos-Arrivabene, Marta, Corderoy, Helen, Cousins, Rebecca, Garner, Victoria, Herbert, Chris, Johnson, Lyndsey, Jones, Kathryn, Kemp, Gail, Kirkby, Sarah, Kirkpatrick, Suriya, Koupparis, Anthony, Manning, Courtney, Oxley, Jon, Perry, Emily, Persad, Raj, Phipps, Charlotte, Richmond-Russell, Kerry, Rowe, Edward, Shelton, Luke, Shiridzinomwa, Constance, Smith, Carolyn, Treasure, Ann, Wyatt, Clare, Beesley, Katherine, Benson, Richard, Couch, Ellie, Foxwell, Sue, Goss, Vanessa, Harnwell, Juliette, Hughes-Davies, Luke, Joslin, Vicky, Laubscher, Angelique, Mazhar, Danish, Patterson, Helen, Raj, Sanjay, Ramanujachar, Ramya, Rimmer, Yvonne, Robinson, Nicola, Russell, Simon, Stone, Matthew, Thomas, Robert, Treeby, Jo, Vickery, Kathryn, Woodward, Cathryn, Ahmed, Ilyas, Appleby, Bonny, Brulinski, Patryk, Buckley, Julie, Catt, Natalie, Coppins, Helen, Crawford, Sister Denise, Davies, Julie-Ann, Drakeley, Susan, Edwards, Albert, Evans, Clary, Galante, Joao, Gladwell, Louise, Gough, Jessica, Hargreaves, Carolyn, Hegarty, Gemma, Kehoe, Laura, Larkins, Rachel, Lipsham, Margaret, Little, Jessica, Malde, Rohit, Middleton, Sharon, Mikropoulos, Christos, Mirza, Arafat, Mithal, Natasha, Nathan, Kannon, Raman, Rakesh, Rendall, Alice, Robinson, Karen, Ryan, Rachel, Sim, Van, Swann, Michelle, Tasker, Lorraine, Taylor, Katy, Thomas, Carys, Trigonis, Ioannis, Walker, Karen, Williams, Joanne, Williamson, Elizabeth, Wood, Marian, Wood, Pauline, Zurakovsky, Hilary, Bois (nee Harris), Elizabeth, Chan, Hin Fan, Chikopela, Loveness, Clark, Helen, Clements, Colette, Holliday, Samantha, Hughes, Owen, Jones, Clare, Kynaston, Howard, Mason, Malcolm, Narahari, Krishna, Pearse, Kevin, Staffurth, John, Austin, Mandy, Barnett, Christian, Camburn, Sister Tracey, Dawson, Elizabeth, Gibson, Sian, Hamid, Abdel, Kancherla, Kiran, Leone, Priscilla, Perkins, Lauren, Ramsay, Valerie, Singizi, Bryan, Allen, Julie, Anderson, Susan, Andrews (nee Moore), Eleanor, Bakawala, Rehana, Beazer, Sarah, Binks, Colin, Bowen, Jo, Broomfield, Barbara, Cook, Audrey, Crossley, Lin, Ford, Chris, Forkes, Janet, Hall, Julia, Healey-Mariano, Jennifer, Jenkins, Peter, Johnson, Nigel, Jonnada, Sai, Owen, Roger, Pratten, Elaine, Sayers, Rachel, Shimell, Chris, Skelton, Amy, Tan, Matthew, Trigg-Hogarth, Kate, Wronski, Sue, Aldous, Mary, Archer, Denise, Eccleson, Helen, Gallimore, Elizabeth, Green, Sue, Ibrahim, Azman, Jones, Carys, Prince, Jude, Chrystal, Melanie, Din, Omar, Firth, Alexandra, Ford, Nicky, Kirkbride, Peter, Martindale, John, Redfearn, Alison, Smedley (nee McCabe), Janine, Smith, Lucy, Sorice, Vittoria, Stevenson, Lesley, Toms, Julie, Wood, Sister Kim, Barke, Nyssa, Basu, Devy, Dewar, Lorna, Driscoll, Celine, Hunting, Liz, Kumar, Muthar, Mabelin, Louies, Sizer, Bruce, Thorogood, Lucy, Askew, Sarah, Beech, Darren, Broom, Jane, Duley, Emma, Firth, Elizabeth, Gould, Aaron, Hocking, Christopher, Johns, Louise, Kent, Emma, Madine, John, Partridge, Kerena, Penhaligon, Corrine, Pentecost, Catherine, Pollard, Kay, Poultney, Melissa, Pynsent, William, Skewes, Johanna, Steele, Anita, Thomson, Alastair H, Topps, Alice, Townley, Luke, Wheatley, Duncan, Brown, Maggie, Chan, Andrew, Connor, Marie, Elwell, Sue, Geraghty, Kerry, Griffiths, Theresa, Hayward, Lesley, Humber, Caroline, Khan, Yakhub, Lake, Sister Judith, Laverick, Rosaleen, Mansell, Gemma, Mislang, Albert, Ngwenya, Su, Panesar, Pritpal, Sanders, Kay, Simmons, Elaine, Sinfield, Melanie, Stanley, Laura, Steventon, Emily, Stockdale, Andrew, Sunny, Manju, Thind, Manreet, Tranter, Fiona, Tsalic, Medy, Worlding, Jane, Adamson, Vanessa, Bennion, Carole, Butler-Barnes, Jenny, Hough, Adele, Hough, Chris, Hughes, Joanne, Irwin, P, Javle, P, Logue, John, Mansfield, Carolyn, Smith, Rachel, Sumner, Lesley, Tomlinson, Annabel, Tran, Anna, Walker, Caroline, Wylie, James, Chakraborti, Prabir, Das, Prantik, Ennis, Dawn, Marriott, Sue, Muthukumar, Dakshinamoorthy, Pattu, Pugazhenthi, Ward, Colin, Alzouebi, Mymoona, Burlace, Barbara, Ferguson, Catherine, Hooton, Georgia, Jeffcutt, Nicole, Neal, Amy, Pezaro, Carmel, Sivoglo, Virgil, Taylor, Jennifer, Wilkinson, Nicola, Afzal, Naveed, Anderson, Beverley, Andrews, Stephen, Bakker, Piet, Breakspear, Sally, Cornaby, Andrew, Crellin, Perric, Gibbins, Andrew, Gibbins, Jackie, Glen, Tracy, Goodsell, Josie, Horton, Sarah, Love, Sally, Masters, Benjamin, Rees, Andrew, Sharpe, Simon, Taylor, Kate, Wignall, Suzy, Harrow, Sister Kath, Jones, Lesley, Kanyi, Karen, Keng-Koh, Pek, McGarry, Karen, Ramachandra, Prakash, Watts, Angela, Baumber, Shelley, Howard, Joanna, Jones-Skipper, Kay, Manetta, Caroline, McCrisken, Lauren, Taylor, Jo-Anne, Williams, Amanda, Clark, Alison, Clarke, Maria, Egan, Lisa, Fiddes, Kathleen, Forman, Susan, Gardiner, Fiona, Jeffrey, David, Mariappan, Param, Mayne, Barbara, McLaren, Duncan, Rogers, Brian, Woods, Catherine, Young, Douglas, Anderson, John, Baines, Kizzy, Crundwell, M, Davey, Elizabeth, Lawless, Theresa, Matkins, Ellen, McGinley, Shannon, McGrath, John, Piper, Jane, Roantree, Alison, Seath, Ingrid, Srinivasan, Rajaguru, Stott, Mark, Timmings, Katie, Webb, Claire, Al-hasso, Abdulla, Barwell, Lorraine, Dodds, David, Finnegan, Niall, Griffen, Ailsa, Jones, Rob, Lawless, Claire, MacMillan, Antonia, Russell, Martin, Sadozye, Azmat, Shirley, Sian, Sidek, Norma, Wallace, Jan, Akhtar, Naeem, Bell, Karen, Humpreys, Louise, McWilliam, Donna, Moody, Emma, O'Neil, Rebecca, Peck, Suzannah, Auladin, Raidah, Bird, Stephanie, Bissa, Caterina, Dabbs, Marianne, Di Maria, Fabio, Goh, Chee, Harding, Joshua, Jamieson, Ceri, Jones, Jules, Khaksar, Sara, Laing, Robert, Matthews, Laura, Medisetti, Aruna, Molony-Oates, Barbara, Money-Kyrle, Julian, Nobes, Jenny, Rabsztyn, Weronika, Sidi, Frances, Smale, Daisy May, Stone, Sarah, Tindall, Annie, Woods, Jane, Wu, Min, Daniel, Amelia, Holmes, Evelyn, Kellaway, Joanne, Lewis, Amanda, Light, Teresa, Melcher, Lucinda, Robinson, Lily, Staines, Nikki, Carini, Serrafina, Cooper, Sophie, Evans, Melanie, Follows, Josh, Grant, Warren, Hedges, Andy, Hughes, Claire, Jones (Birch), Janine, King, Lisa, Lees, Laura, Mercer, Lily, Myles, Sophie, Roberts, Zara, Williamson, Nicola, Abbassi, Sara, Alonzi, Roberto, Anyamene, Nicola, Bici, Julia, Collins, Lucy, Dickson, Jeanette, Garrido-Perez, Sandra, Hoskin, Peter, Hughes, Robert, Jenkins, Suzanne, Kowalewska, Paulina, Milner, Jessica, Mitchell, Lesley, Ostler, Peter, Rashid, Aamna, Stapleton, Stephanie, Bashir, Faheem, Bone, Linzi, 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Peter, Degendorfer, Sarah, Gospodarowicz, Mary, Gregorcic, Emily, Gumapac, Nicole, Helou, Joelle, Hsien, John, Kong, Vickie, Lalani, Nafisha, Lao, Bernadeth, Lawson, Daeria, Merante, Pat, Milosevic, Michael, Mirmooji, Ramesh, Muraj, Zaynab, Peres, Sarin, Petroff, Avi, Petrovska, Aleksandra, Pineda, Sandra, Quintos, Judy, Raman, Srinivas, Ramotar, Sarah, Ruiz, Maria Jose Gaitan, Sabate, Kathryn, Shukla, Arundhati, Tharahan, Nanthini, Thevarajah, Vaishaali, Tiessen, Kyoko, Topalovich, Aleksandra, Torres, Cynthia, Tse, Karen, Tsuji, Debbie, Velec, Erin, Wallace, Kris, Warde, Padraig, Bisson, MarieEve, Dahmane, Rafika, Gagne, Vanessa, Harvey, Julie, Lebrun, Benoit, Marineau, Line, Montour, Julie, Samson, Julie, Sicard, MarieEve, Thibeault, Andreanne, Vincent, Francois, Vincent, LindaSuzanne, Blood, Paul A, Canavan, Joycelin, Clements, Mia AnnaMaria, Glick, Daniel, Holloway, Caroline, Holwerda, Eleanor, Joe, Howard, Lacey, Cathy, Lam, Jacqueline, Leong, Nelson, Lim, Jan, Lomas, Alia, Pai, Howard H, Priestley, Emilie, Shahid, Negin, Vallieres, Isabelle, Duncan, Graeme, Gleave, Martin E, Goldenberg, S Larry, Karunakaran, Subashini, Keyes, Mira, KimSing, Charmaine, McKenzie, Michael, Morris, William James, Nakashima, Lynne, Peacock, Michael, Pickles, Thomas A, Sibug, Sheena, So, Alan I, Tyldesley, Scott, Zhang, Tina Wanting, Ahmed, Shahida, Ammeter, Barb, Anderson, Leanne, Ann, Taehee, Bakija, Zeljka, Bashir, Bashir, Benjaminson, Patricia, Bergen, Leah, Cadiz, Lovely, Chahine, Jacqueline, Cherepak, Kathy, Chornopyski, Tracy, Chowdhury, Amitava D, Davies, Heather, Dawe, David, Drachenberg, Darrel E, DuMontier, Joelle, Eska, Tiffani, Francisco, Cristina, Gamez, Raquel, Garrett, Gina, Giovannini, Julia, Graham, Jeffrey, Guarino, Robyn, Hunter, William, Johnston, Laurel, Kitkowski, Caitlin, Klapp, Kathi, Koul, Rashmi, Kuzyk, Valerie, Last, Debbie, Li, KuanLin, Long, Heather, Majumdar, Arpita, Marek, Kathleen, McNish, Jennifer, Mills, Laurie, Morales, Maria, Nashed, Maged, Nichol, Rhonda, Ong, Aldrich Dixon, Ouelette, Ashley, Patel, DeepKumar, Pawl, Marilyn, Peak, Lisa, Priebe, Shauna, Quon, Harvey, Rizzuto, Stacey, Rudnicki, Rayleen, Santos, Priscilla, Sharma, Atul, Squires, Mandy, Trakalo, Kathy, Turner, Christy, Vaughn, Jamie, Walker, Lori, Watson, Melanie R, Wei, Joyce, Weir, JoAnn, Woloshyn, Rose, Wood, Allison, Zhang, Hanbo, Zwarych, Darlene, Parker, Chris C, Cook, Adrian D, Clarke, Noel W, Catton, Charles N, Cross, William R, Petersen, Peter M, Persad, Rajendra A, Pugh, Cheryl A, Bower, Lorna C, Bottomley, David M, Chung, Peter W M, Ford, Vicky, Goh, Chee L, Heath, Catherine M, James, Nicholas D, Kim-Sing, Charmaine, Kodavatiganti, Ravi, Malone, Shawn C, Morris, Stephen L, Ong, Aldrich D, Parulekar, Wendy R, Parmar, Mahesh K B, and Sydes, Matthew R
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14. Predicting the distribution of Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus in Europe: a comparison of climate niche modelling approaches
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Noll, Madeleine, Wall, Richard, Makepeace, Benjamin L., Newbury, Hannah, Adaszek, Lukasz, Bødker, René, Estrada-Peña, Agustín, Guillot, Jacques, da Fonseca, Isabel Pereira, Probst, Julia, Overgaauw, Paul, Strube, Christina, Zakham, Fathiah, Zanet, Stefania, and Rose Vineer, Hannah
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15. Distribution of ticks in the Western Palearctic: an updated systematic review (2015–2021)
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Noll, Madeleine, Wall, Richard, Makepeace, Benjamin L., and Vineer, Hannah Rose
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16. Predicting the distribution of Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus in Europe: a comparison of climate niche modelling approaches
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Madeleine Noll, Richard Wall, Benjamin L. Makepeace, Hannah Newbury, Lukasz Adaszek, René Bødker, Agustín Estrada-Peña, Jacques Guillot, Isabel Pereira da Fonseca, Julia Probst, Paul Overgaauw, Christina Strube, Fathiah Zakham, Stefania Zanet, and Hannah Rose Vineer
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Species distribution modelling ,Climate niche modelling ,Ticks ,Climate niche ,Climate change ,Ixodes ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background The ticks Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus are two of the most important vectors in Europe. Climate niche modelling has been used in many studies to attempt to explain their distribution and to predict changes under a range of climate change scenarios. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of different climate niche modelling approaches to explain the known distribution of I. ricinus and D. reticulatus in Europe. Methods A series of climate niche models, using different combinations of input data, were constructed and assessed. Species occurrence records obtained from systematic literature searches and Global Biodiversity Information Facility data were thinned to different degrees to remove sampling spatial bias. Four sources of climate data were used: bioclimatic variables, WorldClim, TerraClimate and MODIS satellite-derived data. Eight different model training extents were examined and three modelling frameworks were used: maximum entropy, generalised additive models and random forest models. The results were validated through internal cross-validation, comparison with an external independent dataset and expert opinion. Results The performance metrics and predictive ability of the different modelling approaches varied significantly within and between each species. Different combinations were better able to define the distribution of each of the two species. However, no single approach was considered fully able to capture the known distribution of the species. When considering the mean of the performance metrics of internal and external validation, 24 models for I. ricinus and 11 models for D. reticulatus of the 96 constructed were considered adequate according to the following criteria: area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve > 0.7; true skill statistic > 0.4; Miller’s calibration slope 0.25 above or below 1; Boyce index > 0.9; omission rate
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Makepeace, Robert and Makepeace, Robert
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18. Strangers in Their Own Land : Assam's Bengali-origin Muslims face disenfranchisement and indignity
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Sitlhou, Makepeace
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19. Infection Rates and Characterisation of Rickettsia africae (Rickettsiaceae) Detected in Amblyomma Species from Southern Africa
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Andeliza Smit, Fernando C. Mulandane, Stephané H. Wójcik, Choolwe Malabwa, Gourgelia Sili, Stephen Mandara, Hannah Rose Vineer, Zinathi Dlamkile, Wilhelm H. Stoltsz, Darshana Morar-Leather, Benjamin L. Makepeace, and Luis Neves
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African tick bite fever ,tick-borne diseases ,prevalence ,zoonotic disease ,tick-borne pathogen ,wildlife ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Tick-borne rickettsioses are considered among the oldest known vector-borne zoonotic diseases. Among the rickettsiae, Rickettsia africae is the most reported and important in Africa, as it is the aetiological agent of African tick bite fever (ATBF). Studies describing the prevalence of R. africae in southern Africa are fragmented, as they are limited to small geographical areas and focused on Amblyomma hebraeum and Amblyomma variegatum as vectors. Amblyomma spp. ticks were collected in Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe during the sampling period from March 2020 to September 2022. Rickettsia africae was detected using the ompA gene, while characterisation was conducted using omp, ompA, ompB and gltA genes. In total, 7734 Amblyomma spp. ticks were collected and were morphologically and molecularly identified as Amblyomma eburneum, A. hebraeum, Amblyomma pomposum and A. variegatum. Low levels of variability were observed in the phylogenetic analysis of the R. africae concatenated genes. The prevalence of R. africae ranged from 11.7% in South Africa to 35.7% in Zambia. This is one of the largest studies on R. africae prevalence in southern Africa and highlights the need for the inclusion of ATBF as a differential diagnosis when inhabitants and travellers present with flu-like symptoms in the documented countries.
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20. Techno-economic analysis of green hydrogen export
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Makepeace, Robert William, Tabandeh, Abbas, Hossain, M.J., and Asaduz-Zaman, Md.
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21. Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage: Past, recent progress and future outlook
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Yartys, Volodymyr A., Baricco, Marcello, von Colbe, Jose Bellosta, Blanchard, Didier, Bowman Jr., Robert C., Broom, Darren P., Buckley, Craig E., Chang, Fei, Chen, Ping, Cho, Young Whan, Crivello, Jean-Claude, Cuevas, Fermin, David, William I. F., de Jongh, Petra E., Denys, Roman V., Dornheim, Martin, Felderhoff, Michael, Filinchuk, Yaroslav, Froudakis, George E., Grant, David M., Hauback, Bjørn C., Havela, Ladislav, He, Teng, Hirscher, Michael, Humphries, Terry D., Jensen, Torben R., Kim, Sangryun, Kojima, Yoshitsugu, Latroche, Michel, Li, Hai-Wen, Lototskyy, Mykhaylo V., Makepeace, Joshua W., Møller, Kasper T., Naheed, Lubna, Ngene, Peter, Noréus, Dag, Nygård, Magnus Moe, Orimo, Shin-ichi, Paskevicius, Mark, Pasquini, Luca, Ravnsbæk, Dorthe B., Sofianos, M. Veronica, Udovic, Terrence J., Vegge, Tejs, Walker, Gavin S., Webb, Colin J., Weidenthaler, Claudia, and Zlotea, Claudia
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
Magnesium hydride owns the largest share of publications on solid materials for hydrogen storage. The Magnesium group of international experts contributing to IEA Task 32 Hydrogen Based Energy Storage recently published two review papers presenting the activities of the group focused on magnesium hydride based materials and on Mg based compounds for hydrogen and energy storage. This review article not only overviews the latest activities on both fundamental aspects of Mg-based hydrides and their applications, but also presents a historic overview on the topic and outlines projected future developments. Particular attention is paid to the theoretical and experimental studies of Mg-H system at extreme pressures, kinetics and thermodynamics of the systems based on MgH2,nanostructuring, new Mg-based compounds and novel composites, and catalysis in the Mg based H storage systems. Finally, thermal energy storage and upscaled H storage systems accommodating MgH2 are presented.
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22. Investigating the Effect of Financial Mismanagement on Municipalities Service Delivery: A Case Study of eThekwini Municipality-South Africa
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Lungile Tim Mabunda, Jean Damascene Mvunabandi, and Celumusa Makepeace Chonco
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Financial mismanagement ,Service Delivery ,Political interference ,Skill ,Knowledge ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of financial mismanagement on municipalities’ service delivery with a particular case study of eThekwini Municipality South Africa and to suggest how financial mismanagement can be addressed. Design/Methodology/Approach: Scoping review of literature methodological framework was employed followed by Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Findings: This study indicates that financial mismanagement in eThekwini Municipality is one of the major concerns due to a lack of knowledgeable and skilled workers as well as political involvement from the administration. The results showed that there are various skill shortages, and it was noted that untrained people were being hired. The finding also said that poor municipal budget management is prevented by the political administration. Implications/Originality/Value: The findings of this study have significant implications for improving the eThekwini Municipality's financial management. This article contributes to the to the current body of knowledge and deepens understanding on the root causes of financial mismanagement and effect of financial mismanagement on municipalities’ service delivery, particularly in eThekwini Municipality-South Africa. The study further recommends municipality to hire suitably qualified staff with sound ethics to improve municipal financial management. This study is crucial for fraud and forensic practitioners, academia, and policymakers. It provided research agenda for future researchers.
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23. Fuel retention in plasma facing materials of the JET ITER-like wall
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Makepeace, Carmen Wallace Kirsten, Widdowson, Anna, and Lozano-Perez, Sergio
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Beryllium ,Beryllium--Spectra ,Nuclear fusion ,Hydrogen retention ,Fusion Materials ,Beryllium oxide ,Future energy generation - Abstract
This thesis, presents results from the Joint European Torus (JET), beryllium ITER-like wall. Isotopic hydrogen retention is investigated at three microstructurally unique sites: erosion zones, co-deposition zones, and melted material, found across the reactor at the inner and outer wall limiters and dump plate tiles. The techniques applied to these novel inservice materials were: Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-Ray (SEM-EDX), Raman Spectroscopy; Focused Ion Beam (FIB) 3D milling; Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) with Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) and Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX); Atom Probe Tomography and Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy (TDS). Clustering of deuterium (D) with beryllium deuteride (BeD2) was found at the outer eroded material, whilst not at the inner. BeD2 was present at the core of D clusters up to 8 at%. Co-deposition at the outer limiter tile was governed by beryllium oxide (BeO), whilst at the inner it was governed by Be with D. EUROFusion samples produced from High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HiPIMS) returned similar EELS results to JET samples; presenting a reasonable model. Melted material produced highly oxidised zones devoid of metallic impurities from marker layers in spatially optimum sites, surrounded by grains produced via high temperature material mixing. Several types of beryllium deuteroxide (BeOD) with varying stoichiometries were presented Retention is lowest at the inner wall eroded zone, increasing at the outer wall eroded zone, and increasing further between inner to outer wall codeposits. Melted material, remains an outlier. Overall total retention, in melted materials was similar to outer wall co-deposit, however composed of over 77% H. Material mixing was suggested the cause due to beryllium/nickel alloying seen in melted materials.
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24. Molecular Detection of Candidatus Orientia chuto in Wildlife, Saudi Arabia
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Alkathiry, Hadil A., Alghamdi, Samia Q., Morgan, Holly E.J., Noll, Madeleine E., Khoo, Jing J., Alagaili, Abdulaziz N., and Makepeace, Benjamin L.
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Rodents -- Diseases ,Wildlife diseases -- Causes of ,Rickettsia -- Identification and classification -- Genetic aspects ,Scrub typhus -- Causes of ,Health - Abstract
Scrub typhus is a zoonotic bacterial disease caused by 3 intracellular species of bacteria in the genus Orientia (Rickettsiales: Rickettsiaceae). The disease is widespread in the Asia-Pacific Region and is [...]
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25. Distribution of ticks in the Western Palearctic: an updated systematic review (2015–2021)
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Madeleine Noll, Richard Wall, Benjamin L. Makepeace, and Hannah Rose Vineer
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Ticks ,Systematic review ,Spatial analysis ,Western Palearctic ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background The distributions of ticks and tick-borne pathogens are thought to have changed rapidly over the last two decades, with their ranges expanding into new regions. This expansion has been driven by a range of environmental and socio-economic factors, including climate change. Spatial modelling is being increasingly used to track the current and future distributions of ticks and tick-borne pathogens and to assess the associated disease risk. However, such analysis is dependent on high-resolution occurrence data for each species. To facilitate such analysis, in this review we have compiled georeferenced tick locations in the Western Palearctic, with a resolution accuracy under 10 km, that were reported between 2015 and 2021 Methods The PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched for peer-reviewed papers documenting the distribution of ticks that were published between 2015 and 2021, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. The papers were then screened and excluded in accordance with the PRISMA flow chart. Coordinate-referenced tick locations along with information on identification and collection methods were extracted from each eligible publication. Spatial analysis was conducted using R software (version 4.1.2). Results From the 1491 papers identified during the initial search, 124 met the inclusion criteria, and from these, 2267 coordinate-referenced tick records from 33 tick species were included in the final dataset. Over 30% of articles did not record the tick location adequately to meet inclusion criteria, only providing a location name or general location. Among the tick records, Ixodes ricinus had the highest representation (55%), followed by Dermacentor reticulatus (22.1%) and Ixodes frontalis (4.8%). The majority of ticks were collected from vegetation, with only 19.1% collected from hosts. Conclusions The data presented provides a collection of recent high-resolution, coordinate-referenced tick locations for use in spatial analyses, which in turn can be used in combination with previously collated datasets to analyse the changes in tick distribution and research in the Western Palearctic. In the future it is recommended that, where data privacy rules allow, high-resolution methods are routinely used by researchers to geolocate tick samples and ensure their work can be used to its full potential. Graphical Abstract
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26. Protein Kinase Signaling Networks Driven by Oncogenic Gq/11 in Uveal Melanoma Identified by Phosphoproteomic and Bioinformatic Analyses
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Onken, Michael D., Erdmann-Gilmore, Petra, Zhang, Qiang, Thapa, Kisan, King, Emily, Kaltenbronn, Kevin M., Noda, Sarah E., Makepeace, Carol M., Goldfarb, Dennis, Babur, Özgün, Townsend, R. Reid, and Blumer, Kendall J.
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27. Sympatry of Amblyomma eburneum and Amblyomma variegatum on African buffaloes and prevalence of pathogens in ticks
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Smit, Andeliza, Mulandane, Fernando C., Wojcik, Stephané H., Horak, Ivan G., Makepeace, Benjamin L., Morar-Leather, Darshana, and Neves, Luis
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28. Multi-Locus Sequence Analysis Indicates Potential Cryptic Speciation in the Chigger Mite Neoschoengastia gallinarum (Hatori, 1920) Parasitising Birds in Asia
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Praveena Rajasegaran, Sirikamon Koosakulnirand, Kim-Kee Tan, Jing Jing Khoo, Youseuf Suliman, Mohammad Saiful Mansor, Mohd K. S. Ahmad Khusaini, Sazaly AbuBakar, Kittipong Chaisiri, Serge Morand, Zubaidah Ya’cob, and Benjamin L. Makepeace
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Galliformes ,trombiculid ,molecular barcoding ,trombiculiasis ,chickens ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Neoschoengastia gallinarum is widely distributed in Asia, preferentially parasitising birds, and heavy infestations have clinical impacts on domestic fowl. In common with other trombiculid mites, the genetic diversity and potential variation in host preferences or pathology induced by N. gallinarum are poorly understood. This study aimed to unravel the geographical variation and population structure of N. gallinarum collected from galliform birds in Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand by inference from concatenated mitochondrial-encoded cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), and nuclear-encoded internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) and 18S ribosomal DNA gene sequences, including a comparison with previously published data from southeastern China. Our multi-locus sequence analysis revealed three monophyletic clades comprising (A) specimens from Peninsular Malaysia, (B) the samples from Thailand together with a minority of Chinese sequences, and (C) the majority of sequences from China. Similarly, most species delimitation approaches divided the specimens into three operational taxonomic units. Analysis of molecular variance revealed 96.41% genetic divergence between Malaysian and Thai populations, further supported by the absence of gene flow (Nm = 0.01). In conclusion, despite the two countries sharing a land border, populations of N. gallinarum from Peninsular Malaysia and Thailand appear to be genetically segregated and may represent distinct cryptic species.
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29. Sympatry of Amblyomma eburneum and Amblyomma variegatum on African buffaloes and prevalence of pathogens in ticks
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Andeliza Smit, Fernando C. Mulandane, Stephané H. Wojcik, Ivan G. Horak, Benjamin L. Makepeace, Darshana Morar-Leather, and Luis Neves
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Amblyomma ,Ticks ,Sympatry ,Infection rate ,Mozambique ,African buffalo ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
The Amblyomma genus is represented on the African continent by 24 species, out of which 17 are known to occur in different ecological niches of southern Africa. Amblyomma, known for their aggressive hunting behaviour and aptitude as pathogen vectors, are of main concern to travellers, mainly in rural and conservation areas of Africa. In this study, we highlight the overlapping distribution of Amblyomma eburneum and Amblyomma variegatum found on African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) at Coutada 11, Central Mozambique. In total, 1,039 Amblyomma ticks were collected and morphologically identified using taxonomic keys, and genomic DNA was extracted. They were subjected to reverse line blotting for pathogen identification followed by molecular analysis (COI sequencing) of both tick species. Pathogens such as Ehrlichia ruminantium, Anaplasma centrale, Theileria sp., Babesia sp. and Rickettsia africae were detected, of which R. africae is zoonotic. Ehrlichia ruminantium, R. africae, Theileria mutans and Theileria velifera are well-established pathogens transmitted by Amblyomma ticks; however, Anaplasma spp. and Babesia spp. are not, suggesting residual parasite DNA in the bloodmeal. Little is mentioned in the literature about A. eburneum, including its role as a vector and reservoir for pathogens. In Mozambique A. eburneum is currently restricted to wildlife but the spread of the tick may be observed given the climate change that is occurring. The infection rates for the pathogens in both Amblyomma tick species were lower than expected, but this may be due to the low host density in the forest niche and the innate immunity of these hosts. With the propensity of ticks of the Amblyomma genus to form parapatric distributions, the mechanisms that allows for the overlapping distribution of these two Amblyomma species while maintaining tick species identity is of great interest.
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30. The chigger microbiome: big questions in a tiny world
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Chaisiri, Kittipong, Linsuwanon, Piyada, and Makepeace, Benjamin L.
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Coates, Chloe S., Baise, Mia, Simonov, Arkadiy, Makepeace, Joshua W., Seel, Andrew G., Smith, Ronald I., Playford, Helen Y., Keen, David A., Siegel, Renée, Schmutzler, Adrian, Senker, Jürgen, Slater, Ben, and Goodwin, Andrew L.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
Spin-ices are frustrated magnets that support a particularly rich variety of emergent physics. Typically, it is the interplay of magnetic dipole interactions, spin anisotropy, and geometric frustration on the pyrochlore lattice that drives spin-ice formation. The relevant physics occurs at temperatures commensurate with the magnetic interaction strength, which for most systems is 1--5\,K. This low energy scale poses severe challenges for experimental studies of spin-ices and the practical exploitation of their unusual properties. Here, we show that non-magnetic cadmium cyanide (Cd(CN)$_2$) exhibits analogous behaviour to magnetic spin-ices, but does so on a temperature scale that is nearly two orders of magnitude greater. The electric dipole moments of cyanide ions in Cd(CN)$_2$ assume the role of magnetic pseudospins, with the difference in energy scale reflecting the increased strength of electric \emph{vs} magnetic dipolar interactions. As a result, spin-ice physics influences the structural behaviour of Cd(CN)$_2$ even at room temperature., Comment: 25 pages, 4 figures
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32. Molecular Detection of Candidatus Orientia chuto in Wildlife, Saudi Arabia
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Hadil A. Alkathiry, Samia Q. Alghamdi, Holly E.J. Morgan, Madeleine E. Noll, Jing J. Khoo, Abdulaziz N. Alagaili, and Benjamin L. Makepeace
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scrub typhus ,bacteria ,Candidatus Orientia chuto ,zoonoses ,vector-borne infections ,parasites ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Scrub typhus is a zoonosis caused by 3 species of Orientia bacteria, including Candidatus Orientia chuto. This species is known only from a human case in Dubai and infections in wildlife in Kenya. We report molecular detection of Candidatus O. chuto in 2 wild rodent species from Saudi Arabia.
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33. Der Polygraf als Entlastungsbeweis
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Makepeace, Johannes, primary
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34. Sheep scab: comparison of spatial and temporal patterns determined by clinical diagnosis or ELISA
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Chloe Makepeace, Emily Joanne Nixon, Stewart T. G. Burgess, Lesley Stubbings, and Richard Wall
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Disease ,ELISA ,Mite ,Outbreaks ,Prevalence ,Psoroptes ovis ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Ovine psoroptic mange (sheep scab) is an infectious condition caused by an allergen-induced hypersensitivity response to the mite Psoroptes ovis. Infestation results in clinical disease, economic loss and welfare issues in many sheep-producing countries. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence and spatial pattern of sheep scab on contiguous farms, using both self-reported clinical outbreak history (2012–2020) and serological testing with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (2021/2022). Methods Farms included in the study were located in three regions of known high scab prevalence in North, Central and Southwest England. In total, 254 farms completed both a questionnaire, which provided the clinical scab history of the farm, and submitted results of serological testing with the ELISA. Results A scab outbreak was reported by 17.4% (± confidence interval [CI]: 4.6%; n = 48) of farms in 2020 based on clinical diagnosis; scab was diagnosed by the ELISA on 25.6% (± 5.5%; n = 65) of farms in 2021/2022. Comparison of self-reported clinical scab cases with the ELISA test results identified a group of farms (n = 52) that did not report scab in 2020, or in some cases did not report having scab over the previous 8 years (n = 20), but whose flocks were nevertheless seropositive in 2021/2022. Conclusion A small number of flocks, particularly those using common grazings in North England, where handling is infrequent, often comprising less susceptible sheep breeds, may have persistent scab infestations that are generally undetected by clinical inspection. The data highlight the advantages of serological testing to identify exposure to scab in flocks where clinical signs are less easily detected. Graphical Abstract
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35. Equine piroplasmosis : assessing the threat to the UK and Ireland
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Coultous, Robert Makepeace
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Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a disease of major welfare and economic concern. Despite a near ubiquitous prevalence globally, the UK and Ireland currently enjoy freedom from endemic EP disease. However, equines entering the UK and Ireland are not screened for EP, and populations of ticks capable of transmitting EP have been identified in England and Wales. Consequently, entry and establishment of EP is of great welfare and financial concern to the equine industry. This study, comprised of several aspects, set out to determine the threat of EP to the UK and Ireland. A survey of laboratory submissions identified an EP seroprevalence of 8 % and 3.5 % in UK and Irish samples respectively. Further screening of these samples with an optimised Babesia/Theileria catch-all 18S SSU rRNA nested PCR detected circulating Theileria equi parasite in a small (< 1 %) but significant proportion. A qualitative risk assessment identified the overall risk of introduction and spread of EP into the UK as low, however the consequences of EP establishment were assessed as significant. Recommendations were made to bring UK policy inline with OIE guidelines and those of other EP-free countries. Theileria equi DNA samples identified in the UK submissions demonstrated an expected high degree of genetic diversity, with representatives from three of five previously described clades. To aid a more rapid method of genotyping T. equi, a new qPCR subtyping technique was developed and trialled on an EP positive Gambian sample population. The technique was successful in identifying multiple genotype infections both within and between individuals. Irish T. equi samples appeared homogeneous at the 18S SSU rRNA locus, potentially suggesting iatrogenic transmission. For greater genetic resolution, a novel microsatellite panel was developed and demonstrated a genetic diversity within the samples that was inconsistent with clonal spread. The results of this study provide data for further advances in diagnostic specificity and sensitivity for detection of EP, and recommends government policy change to maintain national herd biosecurity.
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36. 59 Prognosis of cervical cancer when diagnosed during pregnancy
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Lydia M. Makepeace, Alexandra N. Spirtos, Anjali Nambiar, Aldeboran N. Rodriguez, Elaine Duryea, Catherine Y. Spong, and Jayanthi Lea
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Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Objectives: Cervical cancer (CC) occurs in 0.1–12 per 10,000 pregnancies. Management of these patients is largely based on case reports and expert opinion. While data suggests that pregnancy does not adversely affect oncologic outcomes, timing and treatment modality are often impacted by pregnancy. In non-pregnant patients diagnosed with CC the mean reported recurrence rate is 5–10%. We report treatment patterns as well as obstetric and oncologic outcomes in patients undergoing treatment for CC in pregnancy. Methods: Following IRB approval, a retrospective review of all patients with cervical cancer during pregnancy who delivered at our institution between 2009 and 2023 was performed. Data on demographics, histology, stage, treatment, obstetric and oncologic outcomes were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: We identified 19 patients who met the inclusion criteria. Mean age at diagnosis was 30.6 years, mean parity was 2.2 (range 0–5). The majority (79%) identified as Hispanic, 10.5 % as black and 10.5% as non-Hispanic white. One patient was diagnosed prior to pregnancy, 10 (53%) were diagnosed prior to 20 weeks and 8 (42%) after 20 weeks gestation. Seventeen patients were diagnosed with stage I disease, one patient with stage II and one patient with stage III. Fourteen patients delivered viable infants at an average gestational age of 37w3d. Cancer was the most common indication for delivery (57%) and 43% delivered for OB indications. Sixteen of 19 patients were treated during pregnancy or at delivery, 5 were treated prior to EGA
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37. The Media’s Representation of Cindy Gladue: An Analysis
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Jay Makepeace
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Cindy Gladue, a 36-year-old Cree Métis woman, was murdered in an Edmonton hotel bathroom in June 2011 while working as a sex worker. While much has been written about her death, the media’s news reporting has largely failed to adequately capture the nuances of Cindy’s death. This includes both the gravity of the individual crime perpetrated by Bradley Barton and the colonial gendered violences that made her death possible. Since Indigenous women are judged based on their post-mortem representation from the media, this essay analyses how the inadequate representation of Cindy Gladue’s murder contributes to the negative profilicity of missing and murdered Indigenous peoples. This inadequate representation then allows for the continuation of gender-based harm. I use a Critical Discourse Analysis (van Dijk, 2015) framework to link discourses used in international, mainstream Canadian, and Indigenous news sources to the ongoing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, two spirit plus (MMIWG2S+) crisis faced by Indigenous communities to situate and reassign responsibility for this gender-based violence
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38. 2023 roadmap on ammonia as a carbon-free fuel
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William I F David, Gerry D Agnew, René Bañares-Alcántara, James Barth, John Bøgild Hansen, Pierre Bréquigny, Mara de Joannon, Sofia Fürstenberg Stott, Conor Fürstenberg Stott, Andrea Guati-Rojo, Marta Hatzell, Douglas R MacFarlane, Joshua W Makepeace, Epaminondas Mastorakos, Fabian Mauss, Andrew Medford, Christine Mounaïm-Rousselle, Duncan A Nowicki, Mark A Picciani, Rolf S Postma, Kevin H R Rouwenhorst, Pino Sabia, Nicholas Salmon, Alexandr N Simonov, Collin Smith, Laura Torrente-Murciano, and Agustin Valera-Medina
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ammonia ,carbon-free ,fuel ,energy ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 ,Renewable energy sources ,TJ807-830 - Abstract
The 15 short chapters that form this 2023 ammonia-for-energy roadmap provide a comprehensive assessment of the current worldwide ammonia landscape and the future opportunities and associated challenges facing the use of ammonia, not only in the part that it can play in terms of the future displacement of fossil-fuel reserves towards massive, long-term, carbon-free energy storage and heat and power provision, but also in its broader holistic impacts that touch all three components of the future global food-water-energy nexus.
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39. Chaperone activation and client binding of a 2-cysteine peroxiredoxin.
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Teixeira, Filipa, Tse, Eric, Castro, Helena, Makepeace, Karl AT, Meinen, Ben A, Borchers, Christoph H, Poole, Leslie B, Bardwell, James C, Tomás, Ana M, Southworth, Daniel R, and Jakob, Ursula
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Leishmania infantum ,Cysteine ,Molecular Chaperones ,Cryoelectron Microscopy ,Protein Binding ,Protein Folding ,Peroxiredoxins - Abstract
Many 2-Cys-peroxiredoxins (2-Cys-Prxs) are dual-function proteins, either acting as peroxidases under non-stress conditions or as chaperones during stress. The mechanism by which 2-Cys-Prxs switch functions remains to be defined. Our work focuses on Leishmania infantum mitochondrial 2-Cys-Prx, whose reduced, decameric subpopulation adopts chaperone function during heat shock, an activity that facilitates the transition from insects to warm-blooded host environments. Here, we have solved the cryo-EM structure of mTXNPx in complex with a thermally unfolded client protein, and revealed that the flexible N-termini of mTXNPx form a well-resolved central belt that contacts and encapsulates the unstructured client protein in the center of the decamer ring. In vivo and in vitro cross-linking studies provide further support for these interactions, and demonstrate that mTXNPx decamers undergo temperature-dependent structural rearrangements specifically at the dimer-dimer interfaces. These structural changes appear crucial for exposing chaperone-client binding sites that are buried in the peroxidase-active protein.
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40. Wolbachia springs eternal: symbiosis in Collembola is associated with host ecology
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Jules Rodrigues, Emilie Lefoulon, Laurent Gavotte, Marco Perillat-Sanguinet, Benjamin Makepeace, Coralie Martin, and Cyrille A. D'Haese
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Wolbachia ,springtails ,symbiosis ,evolution ,Science - Abstract
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic alpha-proteobacteria infecting a wide range of arthropods and nematode hosts with diverse interactions, from reproductive parasites to obligate mutualists. Their taxonomy is defined by lineages called supergroups (labelled by letters of the alphabet), while their evolutionary history is complex, with multiple horizontal transfers and secondary losses. One of the least recently derived, supergroup E, infects springtails (Collembola), widely distributed hexapods, with sexual and/or parthenogenetic populations depending on species. To better characterize the diversity of Wolbachia infecting springtails, the presence of Wolbachia was screened in 58 species. Eleven (20%) species were found to be positive, with three Wolbachia genotypes identified for the first time in supergroup A. The novel genotypes infect springtails ecologically and biologically different from those infected by supergroup E. To root the Wolbachia phylogeny, rather than distant other Rickettsiales, supergroup L infecting plant-parasitic nematodes was used here. We hypothesize that the ancestor of Wolbachia was consumed by soil-dwelling nematodes, and was transferred horizontally via plants into aphids, which then infected edaphic arthropods (e.g. springtails and oribatid mites) before expanding into most clades of terrestrial arthropods and filarial nematodes.
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41. Comparative All-Cause Mortality Among a Large Population of Patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Versus Matched Controls
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Viscidi, Emma, Juneja, Maneesh, Wang, Jin, Wang, Nasha, Li, Li, Farwell, Wildon, Bhan, Ishir, Makepeace, Corinne, Laird, Karen, Kupelian, Varant, Eaton, Susan, Dilley, Anne, and Hall, Susan
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42. I was a Meteorologist in Antarctica
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Makepeace, Robert
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43. Evaluating semantic similarity methods for comparison of text-derived phenotype profiles
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Slater, Luke T., Russell, Sophie, Makepeace, Silver, Carberry, Alexander, Karwath, Andreas, Williams, John A., Fanning, Hilary, Ball, Simon, Hoehndorf, Robert, and Gkoutos, Georgios V.
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44. Onchocerca lupi in imported dogs in the UK: implications for animal and public health
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McGarry, John W., Carrozza, Rossella, Bradley, Claire, Latrofa, Maria S., Makepeace, Benjamin L., and Otranto, Domenico
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45. Sheep scab: comparison of spatial and temporal patterns determined by clinical diagnosis or ELISA
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Makepeace, Chloe, Nixon, Emily Joanne, Burgess, Stewart T. G., Stubbings, Lesley, and Wall, Richard
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46. Structural design and control of mechanical properties in binary latex films
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Makepeace, David K. and Keddie, Joseph L.
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In this work the structural differences in binary latex composites are investigated, with a particular focus on the effect of changing size ratio. It is demonstrated that, in composites cast from low and high Tg latex dispersions, stratified layers of the smaller species may be present in the dry composite. It is highlighted that, stratification is heavily influenced by changing the size ratio of the two latex species, with smaller particles able to stratify at lower volume fractions relative to the larger species. It is also demonstrated that, stratification is less likely in composites cast from more highly concentrated dispersions. In the case of composites cast from more concentrated dispersions, stratification is only observed in films with a high size ratio and high volume fraction of the small species. The tensile properties of the same composites were investigated in films with soft/hard size ratios of 1:1 and 7:1. Two distinct routes to brittleness, as the volume fraction of hard particles are increased, are identified. A 1:1 size ratio leads to a sharp transition from ductile to brittle, whereas a 7:1 size ratio leads to a more gradual decline from ductile to brittle. The proposed reason for the two distinct routes is a structural one, in which the microstructure of the binary composites prevents continuity of the low Tg phase to varying extends depending on both volume fraction and size ratio. The structural investigation of binary composites is advanced by investigating the structures and mechanical properties of latex/calcium carbonate composites over a range of size ratios, incorporating sizes of filler particles from nano-sized to micro-sized. It is demonstrated that smaller filler particles lead to the onset of brittleness at lower volume fractions than larger ones, however smaller particles also provide greater mechanical reinforcement at lower volume fractions in latex/calcium carbonate composites.
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47. Higher intensity exercise after encoding is more conducive to episodic memory retention than lower intensity exercise: A field study in endurance runners.
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Makepeace, Roger and Craig, Michael
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An acute bout of exercise in the moments after learning benefits the retention of new memories. This finding can be explained, at least partly, through a consolidation account: exercise provides a physiological state that is conducive to the early stabilisation of labile new memories, which supports their retention and subsequent retrieval. The modification of consolidation through non-invasive exercise interventions offers great applied potential. However, it remains poorly understood whether effects of exercise translate from the laboratory to naturalistic settings and whether the intensity of exercise determines the effect in memory. To this end, adult endurance runners were recruited as participants and completed two study sessions spaced two weeks apart. In each session, participants were presented with a list of words and asked to recall them on three occasions: (i) immediately following their presentation, (ii) after a 30-minute retention interval, and (iii) after 24 hours. Crucially, the 30-minute retention interval comprised our experimental manipulation: higher intensity exercise (running) in the first session and lower intensity exercise (walking) in the second, both completed in a naturalistic setting around participants' existing physical activity training programmes. Exertion was recorded through heart rate and rate of perceived exertion data. Alertness, mood, and arousal ratings were also collected before and after the 30-minute retention interval. Immediate memory for the two wordlists was matched, but participants retained significantly more words after 30 minutes and 24 hours when encoding was followed by higher than lower intensity exercise. Exertion data revealed that participants experienced vigorous and light exercise in the higher and lower intensity conditions, respectively. Significant improvements in alertness, mood, and arousal were observed following both exercise conditions, but especially in the higher intensity condition. These outcomes reveal that experiencing higher intensity physical activity in the field is conducive to declarative memory retention, possibly because it encourages consolidation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Evaluating semantic similarity methods for comparison of text-derived phenotype profiles
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Luke T. Slater, Sophie Russell, Silver Makepeace, Alexander Carberry, Andreas Karwath, John A. Williams, Hilary Fanning, Simon Ball, Robert Hoehndorf, and Georgios V. Gkoutos
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Abstract Background Semantic similarity is a valuable tool for analysis in biomedicine. When applied to phenotype profiles derived from clinical text, they have the capacity to enable and enhance ‘patient-like me’ analyses, automated coding, differential diagnosis, and outcome prediction. While a large body of work exists exploring the use of semantic similarity for multiple tasks, including protein interaction prediction, and rare disease differential diagnosis, there is less work exploring comparison of patient phenotype profiles for clinical tasks. Moreover, there are no experimental explorations of optimal parameters or better methods in the area. Methods We develop a platform for reproducible benchmarking and comparison of experimental conditions for patient phentoype similarity. Using the platform, we evaluate the task of ranking shared primary diagnosis from uncurated phenotype profiles derived from all text narrative associated with admissions in the medical information mart for intensive care (MIMIC-III). Results 300 semantic similarity configurations were evaluated, as well as one embedding-based approach. On average, measures that did not make use of an external information content measure performed slightly better, however the best-performing configurations when measured by area under receiver operating characteristic curve and Top Ten Accuracy used term-specificity and annotation-frequency measures. Conclusion We identified and interpreted the performance of a large number of semantic similarity configurations for the task of classifying diagnosis from text-derived phenotype profiles in one setting. We also provided a basis for further research on other settings and related tasks in the area.
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49. Onchocerca lupi in imported dogs in the UK: implications for animal and public health
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John W. McGarry, Rossella Carrozza, Claire Bradley, Maria S. Latrofa, Benjamin L. Makepeace, and Domenico Otranto
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Abstract Background Onchocerca lupi is a filarial nematode affecting dogs, and occasionally cats and humans, in continental Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and the USA. Adult worms are usually found in periocular nodules and enucleation is sometimes required if the infection fails to respond to other treatment options. Case presentation Here, we report the presence of O. lupi in the UK for the first time. Of two dogs re-homed from continental Europe, one developed an ocular nodule seven years after arrival from Portugal. The conjunctival perilimbal mass in its left eye was surgically removed but despite anthelminthic treatment, a further nodule developed in the same eye six months later. In the second case - a dog imported from Romania 12 months earlier - a perilimbal mass was excised from the left eye and prior anthelminthic treatment was supplemented with oral prednisolone and doxycycline. However, nodules recurred, and the left globe was subsequently enucleated. Conjunctival hyperaemia then appeared in the right eye and neither additional anthelminthic treatment nor removal of worm masses failed to prevent the further development of lesions. Excised adult worms were identified in both cases as O. lupi based on morphological characteristics, as well as PCR and sequencing of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and 12S rRNA gene fragments. Conclusion O. lupi parasitosis can apparently remain cryptic in dogs for several years before any clinical signs manifest. Moreover, the progression of infection can be highly aggressive and recalcitrant to both surgical intervention and anthelminthic treatment. Increasingly, former stray dogs of unknown infection status are entering the UK, raising both veterinary and public health concerns.
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50. Mitigating Strain Accumulation in Li2RuO3 via Fluorine Doping
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Wang, Yanfang, primary, Wang, Hongzhi, additional, Huang, Yongcong, additional, Li, Yingzhi, additional, Li, Zongrun, additional, Makepeace, Joshua W., additional, Liu, Quanbing, additional, Zhang, Fucai, additional, Allan, Phoebe K., additional, and Lu, Zhouguang, additional
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