Publications by authors named "A A Large"

Ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (AP-XPS) was employed to investigate the effect of applied potential on the interface of TiO(110) with 0.1 M HCl. The study, which involved operando electrochemical characterization, enabled real-time monitoring and analysis of electrochemical processes.

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There are limited molecular data and few biomarkers available for studies of field-grown plants, especially for plants grown during extremely long days. In this study we present quantitative proteomics data from 3 years of field trials on potato, conducted in northern and southern Sweden and analyze over 3000 proteins per year of the study and complement the proteomic analysis with metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses. Small but consistent differences linked to the longer days (an average of four more hours of light per day) in northern Sweden (20 h light/day) compared to southern Sweden can be observed, with a high correlation between the mRNA determined by RNA-seq and protein abundances.

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  • The RoPE score is a tool used to find a heart condition called patent foramen ovale (PFO) in people who have had a stroke without a clear cause.
  • A study looked at over 3 million hospital admissions for strokes, finding that 3% of those patients had PFOs, and those with PFOs were generally younger.
  • The RoPE score helps predict PFOs, but it's not super accurate; a score of 4 or higher can suggest a PFO, but it misses some cases while identifying others.
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The sustainability of social-ecological systems within river deltas globally is in question as rapid development and environmental change trigger "negative" or "positive" tipping points depending on actors' perspectives, e.g. regime shift from abundant sediment deposition to sediment shortage, agricultural sustainability to agricultural collapse or shift from rural to urban land use.

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