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2. Performance optimization of bimetallic Co3(PO4)2@Ni3(PO4)2 electrodes for supercapacitive applications
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Obodo, Raphael M., Aniezi, Joseph N., Egbucha, Joy N., Oleji, Philips C., Elejere, Ugochukwu C., Eze, Chimezie U., Ononogbo, Chibuike, Ahmad, I., and Maaza, M.
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- 2024
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3. Socio-economic factors and use of maternal health services are associated with delayed initiation and non-exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia: Secondary analysis of Indonesia Demographic and Health Surveys 2002/2003 and 2007
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Titaley, Christiana R, Loh, Philips C, Prasetyo, Sabarinah, Ariawan, Iwan, and Shankar, Anuraj H
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- 2014
4. Traumatic Neuroemergency: Imaging Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury—An Introduction
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Parizel, Paul M., Philips, C. Douglas, Hodler, Juerg, Series Editor, Kubik-Huch, Rahel A., Series Editor, and von Schulthess, Gustav K., Series Editor
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- 2020
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5. Is EUS-guided angioembolisation a comparable alternative to Balloon-occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration (BRTO) for the management of gastric varices with significant portosystemic shunts: A multicenter tertiary-care experience
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Samanta, J., additional, Nabi, Z., additional, Sasidharan, R., additional, Ahamed, R., additional, Dhar, J., additional, Philips, C. A., additional, Lakhtakia, S., additional, and Duvvur, N. R., additional
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- 2024
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6. Politics and Society in India
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Philips, C. H., primary
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- 2021
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7. Results of LUNASKA lunar Cherenkov observations at the ATCA
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James, C. W., Ekers, R. D., Philips, C. J., Protheroe, R. J., Roberts, P., Robinson, R. A., Alvarez-Muñiz, J., and Bray, J. D.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The lunar Cherenkov technique is a method to use radio-telescopes to detect ultra-high energy cosmic rays (CR) and neutrinos ($\nu$). By observing the short-duration ($\sim$few nanosecond) pulses of coherent Cherenkov radiation emitted from particle cascades via the Askaryan Effect in the Moon's outer layers (nominally the regolith), the primary particles initiating the cascades may be identified. Our collaboration (LUNASKA) aims to develop the technique to be used with the next generation of giant radio-arrays. Here, we present the results of our two preliminary UHE particle searches using this technique with three antennas at the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) during February and May 2008., Comment: Presented at the 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference, Lodz, Poland, 2009
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- 2009
8. Experimental set-up of the LUNASKA lunar Cherenkov observations at the ATCA
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James, C. W., Ekers, R. D., Philips, C. J., Protheroe, R. J., Roberts, P., Robinson, R. A., Alvarez-Muñiz, J., and Bray, J. D.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This contribution describes the experimental set-up implemented by the LUNASKA project at the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to enable the radio-telescope to be used to search for pulses of coherent Cherenkov radiation from UHE particle interactions in the Moon with an unprecedented bandwidth, and hence sensitivity. Our specialised hardware included analogue de-dispersion filters to coherently correct for the dispersion expected of a ~nanosecond pulse in the Earth's ionosphere over our wide (600 MHz) bandwidth, and FPGA-based digitising boards running at 2.048 GHz for pulse detection. The trigger algorithm is described, as are the methods used discriminate between terrestrial RFI and true lunar pulses. We also outline the next stage of hardware development expected to be used in our 2010 observations., Comment: Presented at 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference, Lodz, Poland, 2009
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- 2009
9. Performance optimization of bimetallic Co3(PO4)2@Ni3(PO4)2 electrodes for supercapacitive applications.
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Obodo, Raphael M., Aniezi, Joseph N., Egbucha, Joy N., Oleji, Philips C., Elejere, Ugochukwu C., Eze, Chimezie U., Ononogbo, Chibuike, Ahmad, I., and Maaza, M.
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The recent high rises in energy crisis worldwide have prompted scientists and scholars to incessantly research on modern energy conversion and storage devices. In this work, we employed the service of composites of transition bimetallic phosphates in fabrication of electrodes for usages in supercapacitors. The morphology of these electrodes showcase a mixture of leaf, sphere and platelet nanoparticles spread evenly on the surface of the substrate with respect to precursor ratio variations. These fabricated electrodes indicated appreciable crystalline nature from XRD results. Various band gap energies of these electrodes are very low, supporting their excellent electrochemical performance. The excellent charge storage performance of various electrodes were evident from the electrochemical studies and indicate that Co
3 (PO4 )2 @Ni3 (PO4 )2 electrodes are potential electrodes for supercapacitors applications. Various electrochemical results clearly designated that bimetallic Co3 (PO4 )2 @Ni3 (PO4 )2 composites formation improved electrodes supercapacitive performance and cycle stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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10. Traumatic Neuroemergency: Imaging Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury – an Introduction
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Parizel, Paul M., Philips, C. Douglas, Hodler, Jürg, editor, Kubik-Huch, Rahel A., editor, and von Schulthess, Gustav K., editor
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- 2016
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11. 409 Associations of maternal dietary inflammatory potential, maternal health markers and pregnancy outcomes: A secondary analysis of the pears study
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Killeen, S., primary, Philips, C., additional, Yelverton, C., additional, Kennelly, M., additional, Mehegan, J., additional, and McAuliffe, F., additional
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- 2022
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12. DOP39 Effect of baseline disease characteristics on clinical outcomes in moderate-to-severe Ulcerative Colitis treated with upadacitinib: Results from a Phase 3 trials programme
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Higgins, P, primary, Colombel, J F, additional, Reguiero, M, additional, Parkes, G, additional, Ilo, D, additional, Philips, C, additional, Yao, X, additional, Cheng, E, additional, and Schreiber, S, additional
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- 2022
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13. An Electronic Gating Circuit for Separation of Chemoreceptor Activity from Baroreceptor Activity
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Philips, C. M., Mulligan, E. M., Eyzaguirre, Carlos, editor, Fidone, Sal J., editor, Fitzgerald, Robert S., editor, Lahiri, Sukhamay, editor, and McDonald, Donald M., editor
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- 1990
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14. Obituary: Viscount Radcliffe
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1977
15. The Secret Committee of the East India Company
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1940
16. The East India Company "Interest" and the English Government, 1783-4: (The Alexander Prize Essay)
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1937
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17. Modern Asian Studies in the Universities of the United Kingdom
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1967
18. Sir Ralph
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1957
19. II. The Secret Committee of the East India Company, 1784-1858
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1940
20. Clive in the English Political World, 1761-64
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1948
21. Mapping microstructural changes in nigrostriatal and extranigral pathways in Parkinsonʼs disease: 198
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Garraux, G., Ziegler, E., Rouillard, M., Andre, E., Coolen, T., Stender, J., Balteau, E., and Philips, C.
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- 2014
22. Poster abstracts
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Ferrie, J., Shipley, M., Cappuccio, F., Brunner, E., Miller, M., Kumari, M., Marmot, M., Coenen, A., Castillo, J. L., Araya, F., Bustamante, G., Montecino, L., Torres, C., Oporto, S., Gronli, J., Fiske, E., Murison, R., Bjorvatn, B., Sorensen, E., Ursin, R., Portas, C. M., Rajaraman, S., Gribok, A., Wesensten, N., Balkin, T., Reifman, J., Dursunoglu, N., Ozkurt, S., Baser, S., Delen, O., Sarikaya, S., Sadler, P., Mitchell, P., Françon, D., Decobert, M., Herve, B., Richard, A., Griebel, G., Avenet, P., Scatton, B., Fur, G. L., Eckert, D., Jordan, A., Wellman, A., Smith, S., Malhotra, A., White, D., Bruck, D., Thomas, I., Kritikos, A., Oertel, W., Stiasny-Kolster, K., Garcia-Borreguero, D., Poewe, W., Hoegl, B., Kohnen, R., Schollmayer, E., Keffel, J., Trenkwalder, C., Valle, A., Roizenblatt, S., Fregni, F., Boggio, P., Tufik, S., Ward, K., Robertson, L., Palmer, L., Eastwood, P., Hillman, D., Lee, J., Mukherjee, S., de Padova, V., Barbato, G., Ficca, G., Zilli, I., Salzarulo, P., Veldi, M., Hion, T., Vasar, V., Kull, M., Nowak, L., Davis, J., Latzer, Y., Tzischinsky, O., Crowley, S., Carskadon, M., Anca-Herschkovitsch, M., Frey, D., Ortega, J., Wiseman, C., Farley, C., Wright, K., Campbell, A., Neill, A., Spiegel, K., Leproult, R., Tasali, E., Scherberg, N., van Cauter, E., Noradina, A. T., Karim, N. A., Norlinah, I., Raymond, A. A., Sahathevan, R., Hamidon, B., Werth, E., Poryazova, R., Khatami, R., Bassetti, C., Beran, R. G., Ainley, L., Holand, G., Duncan, J., Kinney, H., Davis, B., Hood, B., Frey, S., Schmidt, C., Hofstetter, M., Peigneux, P., Cajochen, C., Hu, W.-P., Li, J.-D., Zhang, C., Boehmer, L., Siegel, J., Zhou, Q.-Y., Sagawa, Y., Kondo, H., Takemura, T., Kanayama, H., Kaneko, Y., Sato, M., Kanbayashi, T., Hishikawa, Y., Shimizu, T., Viola, A., James, L., Schlangen, L., Dijk, D.-J., Andretic, R., Kim, Y.-C., Han, K.-A., Jones, F., Greenspan, R., Sanford, L., Yang, L., Tang, X., Dieter, K., Uta, E., Sven, H., Richard, M., Oyane, N., Pallesen, S., Holsten, F., Inoue, Y., Fujita, M., Emura, N., Kuroda, K., Uchimura, N., Johnston, A., Astbury, J., Kennedy, G., Hoedlmoser, K., Schabus, M., Pecherstorfer, T., Moser, S., Gruber, G., Anderer, P., Klimesch, W., Naidoo, N., Ferber, M., Pack, A., Neu, D., Mairesse, O., Hoffmann, G., Dris, A., Lambrecht, L., Linkowski, P., Verbanck, P., Le Bon, O., Matsuura, N., Yamao, M., Adachi, N., Aritomi, R., Komada, Y., Tanaka, H., Shirakawa, S., Kondoh, H., Takemura, F., Ohnuma, S., Suzuki, M., Uemura, S., Iskra-Golec, I., Smith, L., Thanh, D.-V., Boly, M., Phillips, C., Steven, L., Luxen, A., Maquet, M., Jay, S., Dawson, D., Lamond, N., Basner, M., Fomberstein, K., Dinges, D., Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., Yamazaki, K., Hori, T., Glamann, C., Hornung, O., Hansen, M.-L, Danker-Hopfe, H., Jung, C., Kecklund, G., Anund, A., Peters, B., Åkerstedt, T., Verster, J., Roehrs, T., Mets, M., de Senerpont Domis, L., Olivier, B., Volkerts, E., Knutson, K., Lauderdale, D., Rathouz, P., Christie, M., Chen, L., Bolortuya, Y., Lee, E., Mckenna, J., Mccarley, R., Strecker, R., Tamaki, M., Matsuoka, T., Aritake, S., Suzuki, H., Kuriyama, K., Ozaki, A., Abe, Y., Enomoto, M., Tagaya, H., Mishima, K., Matsuura, M., Uchiyama, M., Lima-Pacheco, E., Davis, K., Sabourin, C., Lortie-Lussier, M., de Koninck, J., van Der Werf, Y., van Der Helm, E., Schoonheim, M., van Someren, E., Tokley, M., Ball, M., Sato, T., Ghilardi, M. 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H., Loic, D., Stephane, D., Nathalie, L., Stéphane, D., Alain, G., Wiâm, R., Koabyashi, T., Tomita, S., Ishikawa, T., Manadai, O., Arakawa, K., Siato, Y., Bassi, A., Ocampo, A., Estrada, J., Blyton, D., O’Keeffe, K., Galletly, D., Larsen, P., Amatoury, J., Bilston, L., Kairaitis, K., Stephenson, R., Chu, K., Sekiguchi, Y., Suzuki, N., Yasuda, Y., Kodama, T., Honda, Y., Hsieh, K.-C., Lai, Y.-Y., Bannai, M., Kawai, N., Amici, R., Baracchi, F., Cerri, M., Del Sindaco, E., Dentico, D., Jones, C. A., Luppi, M., Martelli, D., Perez, E., Tazaki, M., Katayose, Y., Yasuda, K., Tokuyama, K., Maddison, K., Platt, P., Kirkness, J., Ware, J. C., May, J., Rosenthal, T., Park, G., Guibert, M., Allen, R. 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L., Nagai, R., do Rosário Dias De Oliveira Latorre, M., Marina, F., Paterson, J., Jackson, M., Johnston, P., Papafotiou, K., Croft, R., Dawson, S., Leenaars, C., Sandberg, H., Joosten, R., Dematteis, M., Feenstra, M., Wehrle, R., Rieger, M., Widmann, A., Dietl, T., Philipp, S., Wetter, T., Drummond, S., Czisch, M., Cairns, A., Lebourgeois, M., Harsh, J., Baulk, S., Vakulin, A., Catcheside, P., Antic, N., Mcevoy, D., Orff, H., Salamat, J., Meloy, M. 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V., Faria Sa, P., Yoon, I.-Y., Chung, S., Hee Lee, C., Kim, J.-W., Faludi, B., Wang, X., Li, Q., Wan, H., Li, M., Pallayova, M., Donic, V., Tomori, Z., Ioacara, S., Olech, T., Mccallum, C., Bowes, M., Bowes, J., Chia, M., Gilbert, S. S., Sajkov, D., Teichtahl, H., Stevenson, I., Cunnington, D., Kalman, J., Szaboova, E., Higami, S., Kryger, M., Higami, Y., Suzuki, C., Kitano, H., Carin, S., Olof, S., Yngve, G., Gösta, B., Carlberg, B., Stenlund, H., Franklin, K. A., Oliveira, A., Vasconcelos, L., Martinez, D., Goncalves, S. C., Gus, M., Silva, E. O. A., Fuchs, S. C., Fuchs, F. 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Y., Kim, T.-H., Vedam, H., Barnes, D., Walter, H., Karin, J., Hermann, P., Belyavskiy, E., Galitsyn, P., Arbolishvili, G., Litvin, A., Chazova, I., Mareev, V., Ramar, K., Khan, A., Gay, P., Strömberg, A., Ulander, M., Fridlund, B., Mårtensson, J., Yee, B., Desai, A., Buchanan, P., Crompton, R., Melehan, K., Wong, P., Tee, A., Ng, A., Darendeliler, M. A., Ye, L., Maislin, G., Hurley, S., Mccluskey, S., Weaver, T., Yun, C.-H., Ji, K.-H., Ahn, J. Y., Lee, H.-W., Zhang, X., Yin, K., Zhaofang, G., Chong, L., Navailles, B., Zenou, E., Cheze, L., Pignat, J.-C., Tang, T., Remmers, J., Vasilakos, K., Denotti, A., Gilholme, J., Castronovo, V., Marelli, S., Aloia, M., Fantini, M. L., Kuo, T., Manconi, M., Zucconi, M., Ferini-Strambi, L., Livia Fantini, M., Giarolli, L., Oldani, A., Lee, Y., Trenell, M., Berend, N., Wang, M., Liang, Z., Lei, F., Komada, I., Nishikawa, M., Sriram, K., Mignone, L., Antic, R., Fujiwara, K., Beaudry, M., Gauthier, L., Laforte, M., Lavigne, G., Wylie, P., Orr, W., Grover, S., Geisler, P., Engelke, E., Cossa, G., Veitch, E., Brillante, R., Mcardle, N., Murphy, M., Singh, B., Gain, K., Maguire, C., Mutch, S., Brown, S., Asciuto, T., Newsam, C., Fransson, A., Ísacsson, G., Tsou, M.-C., Hsu, S.-P., Almendros, I., Acerbi, I., Vilaseca, I., Dcruz, O., Vaughn, B., Muenzer, J., Lacassagne, L., Montemayor, T., Roch-Paoli, J., Qian, J., Petocz, P., Chan, M. R., Munro, J., Zimmerman, M., Stanchina, M., Millman, R., Cassel, W., Ploch, T., Loh, A., Koehler, U., Jerrentrup, A., Greulich, T., Doyle, G., Pascoe, T., Jorgensen, G., Baglioni, C., Lombardo, C., Espie, C., Violani, C., Edell-Gustafsson, U., Swahn, E., Ejdeback, J., Tygesen, H., Johansson, A., Neckelmann, D., Hilde Nordhus, I., Zs-Kovács, Á., Vámos, E., Zs-Molnár, M., Maisuradze, L., Gugushvili, J., Darchia, N., Gvilia, I., Lortkipanidze, N., Oniani, N., Wang-Weigand, S., Mayer, G., Roth-Schechter, B., Hsu, S.-C., Yang, C.-M., Liu, C.-Y., Ito, H., Omvik, S., Nordhus, I. H., Farber, R., Scharf, M., Harris-Collazo, R., Pereira, J., Andras, S., Ohayon, M., David, B., Morgan, K., Voorn, T., Vis, J., Kuijer, J., Fortier-Brochu, E., Beaulieu-Bonneau, S., Ivers, H., Morin, C., Beaulieu-Benneau, S., Harris, J., Bartlett, D., Paisley, L., Moncada, S., Toelle, B., Bonnet, M. H., Arand, D., Bonnet, J., Bonnet, M., Doi, Y., Edéll-Gustafsson, U., Strijers, R., Fernando, A., Arroll, B., Warman, G., Funakura, M., Shikano, S., Unemoto, Y., Fujisawa, M., Hong, S.-C., Jeong, J.-H., Shin, Y.-K., Han, J.-H., Lee, S.-P., Lee, J.-H., Mignot, E., Nakajima, T., Hayashida, K., Honda, M., Ardestani, P., Etemadifar, M., Nejadnik, H., Maghzi, A. H., Basiri, K., Ebrahimi, A., Davoodi, M., Peraita-Adrados, R., Vicario, J. L., Shin, H.-B., Marti, I., Carriero, L., Fulda, S., Beitinger, P., Pollmacher, T., Lam, J. S. P., Fong, S. Y. Y., Tang, N. L. S., Ho, C. K. W., Li, A. M. C., Wing, Y. K., Guilleminault, C., Black, J., Wells, C., Kantor, S., Janisiewicz, A., Scammell, T., Tanaka, S., Smith, A., Neufing, P., Gordon, T., Fuller, P., Gompf, H., Pedersen, N., Saper, C., Lu, J., Sasai, T., Donjacour, C., Fronczek, R., Le Cessie, S., Lammers, G. J., van Dijk, J. G., Hayashi-Ogawa, Y., Okuda, M., Lam, V. K.-H., Chen, A. L., Ho, C. 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P., Boldt, C., Geyh, S., Stucki, A., Dahlberg, A., Michel, F., Savard, M.-H., Savard, J., Quesnel, C., Hirose, K., Takahara, M., Mizuno, K., Sadachi, H., Nagashima, Y., Yada, Y., Cheung, C.-F., Lau, C., Lai, W., Sin, K., Tam, C., Hellgren, J., Omenaas, E., Gíslason, T., Jögi, R., Franklin, K., Torén, K., Wang, F., Kadono, M., Shigeta, M., Nakazawa, A., Ueda, M., Fukui, M., Hasegawa, G., Yoshikawa, T., de Niet, G., Tiemens, B., Lendemeijer, B., Hutschemaekers, G., Gauthier, A.-K., Chevrette, T., Chevrier, E., Bouvier, H., Parry, B., Meliska, C., Nowakowski, S., Lopez, A., Martinez, F., Sorenson, D., Lien, M. L., Lattova, Z., Maurovich-Horvat, E., Nia, S., Pollmächer, T., Poulin, J., Chouinard, S., Stip, E., Guillem, F., Venne, D., Caouette, M., Lamont, M.-E., Lázár, A., Lázár, Z., Bíró, A., Gyõri, M., Tárnok, Z., Prekop, C., Gádoros, J., Halász, P., Bódizs, R., Okun, M., Hanusa, B., Hall, M., Wisner, K., Pereira, M., Kumar, R. A. J. E. S. H., Macey, P. A. U. L., Woo, M. A. R. Y., Serber, S. T. A. C. Y., Valladares, E. D. W. I. N., Harper, R. E. B. E. C. C. A., Harper, R. O. N. A. L. D., Puttonen, S., Härmä, M., Vahtera, J., Kivimäki, M., Lamarche, L., Hemmeter, U. M., Thum, A., Rocamora, R., Giesler, M., Haag, A., Dodel, R., Krieg, J. C., Shechter, A., L’Esperance, P., Boivin, D. B., Vu, M.-T., and Richards, H.
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23. Higher Education: An Investment in Human and Social Capital in Nigeria
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P I Amaehule and Amini Philips C
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Labour economics ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Economics ,business ,Investment (macroeconomics) ,Social capital - Published
- 2020
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24. Business model proposals for the REACH system and sub-systems: Presentation of the outcome of the detailing of business models for system and subsystems
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T. Linner (TUM), S. Steenbakkers (Sturrm), C. van den Boom (Sturrm), Y. Lu (TU/e) and R.Hu (TUM), C. Zhao (TUM), P. Partyga (AM), M. Kaul (Alreh), H. Lingegård (Arjo), F. Ricon (SC), S. Murali (SC), B. van Zanten (Philips), C. Valk (TU/e), M. C. Sole (Tu/e), C. Zhao (TUM), H.B. Andersen (DTU)
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ddc - Abstract
This deliverable report focuses on the exploitation of the results and solutions from the REACH2020 research project and subsequent business models, associated with task T8.4. In particular, this report gives an overview of the progress regarding the purpose and planning of a REACH consultancy firm, including business models and marketing strategies for systems and sub-systems. Moreover, this report provides insight into possible market segmentation solutions over the care continuum. Furthermore, status updates are provided with regard to a number of practice cases where REACH achieved external visibility and effects and gathered information on the alignment of its business system. Furthermore, the results for exemplary value chains are presented for specific REACH sub-systems. For the exploitation of the results after the end of the research project, an agreement for future collaboration was signed with the New North Zealand Hospital, reflecting REACH’s capability and aim to become a major player and partner for strengthening the ecosystem around future smart hospitals.
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25. Book reviews
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Hill, G., Seeds, A. J., and Philips, C. C.
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- 1995
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26. Active brain processes during human quiescent sleep: 115
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DANG-VU, T., SCHABUS, M., BALTEAU, E., DEGUELDRE, C., GAIS, S., PHILIPS, C., and MAQUET, P.
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- 2006
27. Do free-range systems have potential to improve broiler welfare in the tropics?
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Sánchez-Casanova, R., Sarmiento-Franco, L., Philips, C. J. C., Idrus, Zulkifli, Sánchez-Casanova, R., Sarmiento-Franco, L., Philips, C. J. C., and Idrus, Zulkifli
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Much research has been conducted to mitigate the impact of conventional production systems on broilers welfare, but nearly all of these studies are based on the development of strategies to improve performance parameters in temperate regions, making it difficult to implement such approaches in tropical environments. Stocking density is one of the main housing variables that influences the birds’ development. Optimal stocking density ranges from 25 kg to 40 kg liveweight per m2, with no less than 1 m2 of outdoor area per bird in some cases, for a minimum of 8 h of free-range access per day, according to welfare legislations in different jurisdictions worldwide. Several studies with commercial-line broiler chickens have shown that they are adapted to the environmental characteristics of tropical regions if the temperature is below 30°C, relative humidity levels below 80% inside the housing and stocking density does not exceed 30 kg/m2. Therefore, Latin America has great potential for the implementation of a free-range production system. The use of local resources, like forage plants for feed and natural materials with good thermal insulation properties for housing construction could be a good alternative to make this system feasible. C4 plants present in tropical ecosystems have a high rate of water-use efficiency in temperatures between 30-35°C, which may increase the productivity of crops, fodder and pastures. Those plants are a good option to stimulate ranging in chickens, due to both their abilities as covering crop and fast-growing. The review concludes that outdoor access has the potential to improve broiler welfare in tropical regions, but it is still necessary to develop standards and regulations that ensure its proper functioning and, consequently, chicken welfare.
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28. Introduction
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1967
29. A model of monopolistic competition among sectors of a metropolitan housing market
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Emmi, Philips C.
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- 1990
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30. Paraffin actuated heat switch for Mars surface applications
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Sunada, E, Pauken, M, Novak, K. S, Birur, G, Philips, C, and Lankford, K
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Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration - Published
- 2002
31. A FIELD EXPERIMENT IN THE SUMMERTIME USE OF OPEN-CIRCUIT TELEVISION INSTRUCTION TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE.
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Miami Univ., Coral Gables, FL., HEAD, SYDNEY W., and PHILIPS, C. LEE
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A TWO-PHASE EXPERIMENT TESTED THE FEASIBILITY OF MOTIVATING RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES TO DEVOTE SUMMER STUDY IN INTRODUCTORY COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR CREDIT BY MEANS OF OPEN CIRCUIT TELEVISION. A PILOT AND A EXPERIMENTAL COURSE WERE SCHEDULED IN SUCCESSIVE SUMMERS. THE PILOT PROGRAM SHOWED FAVORABLE RESULTS, BUT AN EXPANDED EXPERIMENTAL COURSE WAS USED FOR FINAL RESULTS. THE COURSES OFFERED WERE FRESHMAN ENGLISH, SYMBOLIC LOGIC, AND WORLD CIVILIZATION. COMPARATIVE PLACEMENT TESTS GIVEN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR SHOWED THAT THOSE WHO HAD COMPLETED THE TELEVISION COURSE WERE BETTER PREPARED FOR COLLEGE. THE MAIN QUESTION RAISED, HOWEVER, WAS ANSWERED IN THE NEGATIVE - IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE TO MOTIVATE A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF STUDENTS. STUDENTS WHO TOOK THE COURSE SHOWED HIGHER THAN AVERAGE MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC ABILITY. EVIDENCE DID SHOW THAT THE SUMMER TELEVISION ASSISTED SOME STUDENTS IN MAKING THE TRANSISTION TO COLLEGE AND STRONG EVIDENCE INDICATED THAT THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE ITSELF WAS EFFECTIVE. (PM)
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- 1961
32. Manganese Slime Deposition and Removal from the 2100mm Diameter Winneke/Preston Main
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Australian Water and Wastewater Association. Federal Convention (13th : 1989 : Canberra, A.C.T.), Phey, B, and Philips, C
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- 1989
33. GRAVITATE PROJECT Geometric and Semantic Matching for Cultural Heritage Artefacts
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Philips C., Stephen
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gravitate ,semantic matching - Abstract
Re-Assembly | Re-Unification | Re-Association Similarity Search
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- 2016
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34. HOW DO YOU ENCOURAGE INITIATIVE IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ?
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Philips, C. H.
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- 1950
35. Renewable energy technology feasibility study for a new hotel building in Amsterdam
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Bischoff, J.M.A., Hensen, J.L.M., Hassan Mohamed, Mohamed, Philips, C., Building Performance, and Building Acoustics
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This article discusses the economic and environmental feasibility of applying renewable energy technology (RET) to a new hotel building in Amsterdam using the simulation software HOMER. The study shows that applying PV including a surface up to 750m² can be both economical and environmentally feasible and that achieving a Renewable Fraction (RF) of above 75% at the hotel building in Amsterdam goes along with an increasing life cycle cost (LCC). Besides PV, other renewable energy technologies as micro wind-turbine and CHP are investigated.
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36. First Detection of Two Near‐Earth Asteroids With a Southern Hemisphere Planetary Radar System
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Benson, Craig, primary, Reynolds, John, additional, Stacy, N. J. S., additional, Benner, Lance A. M., additional, Edwards, P. G., additional, Baines, Graham, additional, Boyce, Russell, additional, Giorgini, Jon D., additional, Jao, Joseph S., additional, Martinez, George, additional, Slade, Martin A., additional, Teitelbaum, Lawrence P., additional, Anabtawi, Aseel, additional, Kahan, Daniel, additional, Oudrhiri, Kamal, additional, Philips, C. J., additional, Stevens, J. B., additional, Kruzins, Ed, additional, and Lazio, T. Joseph W., additional
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37. Kv1.3 expression on effector memory T cells in sporadic inclusion body myositis: potential for targeted immunotherapy with dalazatide
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Mozaffar, T., primary, Wencel, M., additional, Goyal, N., additional, Philips, C., additional, and Olsen, C., additional
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38. Lecturers’ Perception of Intellectual Property Rights in Universities in Rivers State
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Philips, C. Amini, primary and Chinda, Cecilia Ibiene, additional
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39. Socio-economic factors and use of maternal health services are associated with delayed initiation and non-exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia: secondary analysis of Indonesia Demographic and Health Surveys 2002/2003 and 2007
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Christiana R, Titaley, Philips C, Loh, Sabarinah, Prasetyo, Iwan, Ariawan, and Anuraj H, Shankar
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Adult ,Rural Population ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Health Promotion ,Health Surveys ,Breast Feeding ,Logistic Models ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Indonesia ,Pregnancy ,Humans ,Female ,Maternal Health Services - Abstract
This analysis aims to examine factors associated with delayed initiation and non-exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia. Data were derived from the 2002/2003 and 2007 Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey. Information from 12,191 singleton live-born infants aged 0-23 months was used to examine factors associated with delayed initiation of breastfeeding. Furthermore, information from 3,187 singleton live-born infants aged 0-5 months was used to identify factors associated with non-exclusive breastfeeding. Associations between potential predictors and study outcomes were examined using logistic regression. Our study found that infants from high household wealth-index had significantly increased odds of both delayed initiation and non-exclusive breastfeeding. Other factors associated with an increased odds of delayed initiation of breastfeeding included infants from Sumatera region (OR=1.64, 95% CI: 1.38-1.95), Caesarean-section deliveries (OR=1.84, 95% CI: 1.39-2.44) and deliveries in government-owned (OR=1.38, 95% CI: 1.08-1.76) and non-health facility (OR=1.20, 95% CI: 1.00-1.43). Other factors associated with an increased odds for non-exclusive breastfeeding included parents who were in the workforce (OR=1.37, 95% CI: 1.06-1.78) and mothers with obstetric complication at childbirth (OR=1.35, 95% CI: 1.05-1.74). However, the odds reduced for infants from Eastern Indonesia (OR=0.64, 95% CI: 0.49-0.85). Poor breastfeeding practices are associated with environmental, socio-economic, pregnancy-birthing characteristics and maternal health services factors. Efforts to promote breastfeeding practices should be conducted comprehensively to target population at risk for poor breastfeeding practices.本分析目的為評估印尼婦女延後開始哺餵母乳,以及非純母乳哺餵的相關因 子。資料源自於2002/2003 及2007 年印尼人口與健康調查。評估共12,191 名, 年齡介於0-23 個月的活產獨生子女,延後開始母乳哺餵的相關因子。此外,也 評估3,187 名,年齡介於0-5 個月的活產獨生子女,其非純母乳哺餵的相關因 子。使用羅吉斯迴歸,評估潛在預測因子與結果的相關性。我們的研究發現 來 自高家戶財富指標的嬰兒,其延後開始哺餵母乳,及非純母乳哺餵的機會均顯 著增加。延後開始母乳哺餵的相關因子, 包括: 嬰兒來自Sumatera 區 (OR=1.64,95% CI=1.38-1.95)、剖腹產(OR=1.84,95% CI=1.39-2.44)及出生於 公立醫院(OR=1.38 , 95% CI=1.08-1.76) 或是非醫療機構(OR=1.20 , 95% CI=1.00-1.43) 。與非純母乳哺餵相關的其他因子, 包括: 父母有工作 (OR=1.37,95% CI=1.06-1.78)及媽媽在小孩生產時有併發症(OR=1.35,95% CI=1.05-1.74) 。然而, 來自印尼東部的嬰兒, 非純母乳哺餵的機率較低 (OR=0.64,95% CI=0.49-0.85)。母乳哺育落實不佳與環境、社經狀況、懷孕生 產的特性及母親健康服務因子有關。要促進母乳哺育,應全面針對那些母乳哺 育落實不佳的危險族群。
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40. Attitudes of students from south-east and east Asian countries to slaughter and transport of livestock
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Ling, R. Z., I., Zulkifli, Lampang, P. N., Nhiem, D. V., Wang, Y. G., Philips, C. J. C., Ling, R. Z., I., Zulkifli, Lampang, P. N., Nhiem, D. V., Wang, Y. G., and Philips, C. J. C.
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Attitudes to animals have been extensively studied for people in developed countries, but not for those in developing countries. The attitudes of prospective stakeholders in the livestock sectors in south-east and east Asia toward transport and slaughter were examined by surveying university students studying veterinary medicine and animal science in Malaysia, Thailand, China and Vietnam, with a total of 739 students taking part. Students had greater acceptability of transport than slaughter issues for livestock, and female students found most transport and slaughter issues of greater concern than male students. Veterinary students were more accepting of several issues than animal science students, in particular killing animals that were injured or ill. Religion had a major effect on attitudes. Muslim students found using animals that died naturally for products least acceptable. Compared to them, Hindu students were less accepting of killing injured or ill animals and Buddhist students less accepting of euthanasing healthy pets. Students with more experience of pets were less accepting of both transport and slaughter issues. It is concluded that concern was exhibited by future stakeholders in the SE and E Asian livestock industries for slaughter and, to a lesser extent, transport issues, although attitudes were influenced by their religion, gender and experience of pet-keeping.
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41. Seasonal Abundance and Phenology ofHalyomorpha halys(Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) on Different Pepper Cultivars in the Mid-Atlantic (United States)
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Philips, C. R., primary, Kuhar, T. P., additional, Dively, G. P., additional, Hamilton, G., additional, Whalen, J., additional, and Kamminga, K., additional
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42. ERK5 in complex with small molecule
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Chen, H., primary, Tucker, J., additional, Wang, X., additional, Gavine, P.R., additional, Philips, C., additional, Augustin, M.A., additional, Schreiner, P., additional, Steinbacher, S., additional, Preston, M., additional, and Ogg, D., additional
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43. On the nature of island constraints I: Language processing and reductionist accounts
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Philips, C.
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Philips, C. (to appear). On the nature of island constraints I: Language processing and reductionist accounts. In J. Sprouse & N. Hornstein (eds.), Experimental Syntax and Island Effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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44. Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: From Diagnosis to Survivorship
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Mohamed, N. E., Diefenbach, M. A., Goltz, H. H., Lee, C. T., Latini, D., Kowalkowski, M., Philips, C., Hassan, W., and Hall, S. J.
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Bladder cancer is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer and the most expensive adult cancer in average healthcare costs incurred per patient in the USA. However, little is known about factors influencing patients' treatment decisions, quality of life, and responses to treatment impairments. The main focus of this paper is to better understand the impact of muscle invasive bladder cancer on patient quality of life and its added implications for primary caregivers and healthcare providers. In this paper, we discuss treatment options, side effects, and challenges that patients and family caregivers face in different phases along the disease trajectory and further identify crucial areas of needed research.
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45. Identification and Assessment of Most Promising Biorefineries until 2020 in IEA Bioenergy Task 42 'Biorefinery'
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Jungmeier, G., Jørgensen, H., Bentsen, N.S., Mandl, M., Van Ree, R., De Jong, E., Departe, A., Philips, C., Pouet, J.C., Skiadas, I., Walsh, P., Wellisch, M., Piquette, K., Willke, T., De Bari, I., Klembara, M., Bullock, G., Tomkinson, J., Atac, O., and Garnier, G.
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The IEA Bioenergy Task 42 „Biorefineries“ made the following definition on biorefinery: “Biorefining is the sustainable processing of biomass into a spectrum of biobased products (food, feed, chemicals, materials) and bioenergy (biofuels, power and/or heat)”. “Energydriven” biorefineries and “productdriven” biorefineries are distinguished. Based on the ongoing activities in the 12 countries (A, AUS, CA, DK, FR, G, I, IR, NL, T, UK, US) participating in Task 42, the task identifies and assesses the current status and development potential of both “energydriven” biorefineries (incl. biofuels) and “productdriven” biorefineries. These assessments are based on a “Full Value Chain approach”, covering raw material issues, conversion processes and final product applications in an integrated approach. As a first step the 15 most interesting “energydriven” biorefinery concepts until 2020 and their value chains, including the integration and deployment options in existing industrial infrastructures, are analysed. These concepts produce the following transportation biofuels: biodiesel, bioethanol, FTbiofuels, biomethane from upgraded biogas and SNG (synthetic natural gas) with the following feedstocks: oil crops, oil residues, sugar and starch crops, wood chips, straw, grass, saw mill residues, (sulfite) liquor, algae. The Task 42 is assessing the sustainability of these concepts by analysing economic, environmental and social aspects in comparison to conventional processes and products., Proceedings of the 19th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 6-10 June 2011, Berlin, Germany, pp. 1075-1079
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46. An Unusual Case of Myonecrosis
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Mukhopadhyay, P., Barai, R., Philips, C. A., Ghosh, J., and Saha, S.
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Diabetic Myonecrosis is a rare complication of long-standing Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 and 2. The most likely affected areas are of proximal lower limbs, mostly the quadriceps muscle. The presenting features are myriad and a diagnostic conundrum for the physician. There has been previously mentioned, through few case reports, the classical presentation of diabetes-related muscle infarction. Here we present a patient of diabetic myonecrosis, in whom the initial presentation of diabetes mellitus was that of bilateral symmetric proximal upper limb predominant muscle infarction, which has never been reported before.
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47. P.205 - Kv1.3 expression on effector memory T cells in sporadic inclusion body myositis: potential for targeted immunotherapy with dalazatide
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Mozaffar, T., Wencel, M., Goyal, N., Philips, C., and Olsen, C.
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48. A PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TENSION HEADACHE
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PHILIPS, C., primary
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49. Seasonal Abundance and Phenology of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) on Different Pepper Cultivars in the Mid-Atlantic (United States).
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Philips, C. R., Kuhar, T. P., Dively, G. P., Hamilton, G., Whalen, J., and Kamminga, K.
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BROWN marmorated stink bug ,PEPPER varieties - Abstract
The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), is an invasive stink bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) introduced into the United States in the mid-1990s. Since its initial establishment, it has spread throughout the east coast as far south as Georgia, and as far north as New Hampshire. While information is available regarding H. halys behavior and life history in some crops, relatively little information is available for vegetables such as peppers. Key questions include understanding when H. halys enters pepper fields to feed and how best to predict infestations, what population levels create economic damage, and if peppers that vary in capsaicin levels also vary in susceptibility to attack. To answer these questions, replicated plots were set up across four mid-Atlantic states using three types of peppers: sweet bell, sweet banana, and hot chili.We found that there was no difference in the overall abundance of all life stages of H. halys on all pepper varieties tested. However, there were differences in bug density by site, but these differences did not translate to differences in the proportion of damaged fruit. The presence of adult H. halys is a better predictor of damage in banana peppers, whereas nymphs are a better predictor in bell pepper. In addition, across all sites, the presence of egg masses was low in pepper crops and densities of both adults and immatures tend to peak on pepper plants in early August. Altogether, this information can be used to help develop a pest management program in peppers that will reduce crop losses to this new devastating pest, while reducing the reliance on insecticides tomanage this pest at the same time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Identifying common components across biological network graphs using a bipartite data model
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Baker, EJ, primary, Culpepper, C, additional, Philips, C, additional, Bubier, J, additional, Langston, M, additional, and Chesler, EJ, additional
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