Publications by authors named "Bergeron D"

The massic activity of Ac in 0.1 mol/L HCl was measured by multiple primary methods over four consistent measurement campaigns. Results from the triple-to-double coincidence ratio (TDCR) method of liquid scintillation (LS) counting were in accord with other LS-based primary methods.

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Background: Sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) growers in Louisiana report that the widely used soil residual herbicide, pendimethalin, is less effective at controlling itchgrass (Rottboellia chochinchinensis), possibly through accelerated dissipation from repeated applications. Some growers have started to use another herbicide, clomazone, in place of pendimethalin for itchgrass control when pendimethalin does not provide the necessary control.

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We report the characterization of Xenophilus aerolatus strain identified from a screening rectal swab specimen in human, initially misidentified as Brucella spp. by MALDI-TOF MS (VITEK-MS system). The strain is able to growth on Colorex mSuperCARBA plate, suggesting carbapenem resistance.

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Lobstering industry workers are known to have poor overall health and low safety records, but there is still a gap in information concerning Canadian lobster fishers. This study aimed to report occupational health and safety characteristics of an Atlantic Canada community of lobster fishers and to assess differences between captains and deckhands. Twenty-eight participants (10 captains, 18 deckhands) were questioned and self-reported on lifestyle, general health status, work-related musculoskeletal disorders and traumatic injuries.

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  • Thorium-227 was isolated from its decay products and its activity standardized using the TDCR method in liquid scintillation counting.
  • Additional measurements were conducted using efficiency tracing and live-timed anticoincidence counting to confirm the results.
  • The effectiveness of the separation process was validated through gamma-ray spectrometry, and various calibration methods for different detection devices are discussed.
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  • Realist evaluation (RE) primarily relies on qualitative interviews for data collection, but traditional methods may limit the discovery of new Context-Mechanism-Outcome (CMO) configurations.
  • The paper introduces a novel approach using semi-structured interviews that incorporate vignettes to gain insights into interviewees' perceptions of specific situations.
  • This method helps researchers focus on identifying hidden mechanisms connecting context to outcomes without constraining the discussion to predetermined mechanisms, thereby enhancing the overall rigor of the evaluation process.
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Background And Purpose: To evaluate the reliability and accuracy of nonaneurysmal perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage (NAPSAH) on Noncontrast Head CT (NCCT) between numerous raters.

Materials And Methods: 45 NCCT of adult patients with SAH who also had a catheter angiography (CA) were independently evaluated by 48 diverse raters; 45 raters performed a second assessment one month later. For each case, raters were asked: 1) whether they judged the bleeding pattern to be perimesencephalic; 2) whether there was blood anterior to brainstem; 3) complete filling of the anterior interhemispheric fissure (AIF); 4) extension to the lateral part of the sylvian fissure (LSF); 5) frank intraventricular hemorrhage; 6) whether in the hypothetical presence of a negative CT angiogram they would still recommend CA.

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Absolute gamma-ray emission intensities for 36 characteristic gamma rays from the decay of Ra, Pb, and their progeny were determined by measuring sources calibrated for activity by means of primary methods based on well-defined high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors at both NIST and NPL. Results from the two laboratories agree with recent data evaluations, except for gamma rays with low emission intensities. The decay schemes have been re-balanced based on the new results.

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Gadolinium-153 was standardized for activity by live-timed anticoincidence counting and an ampoule was submitted to the international reference system (SIR). Absolute emission intensities for the main γ rays were determined with calibrated high-purity germanium (HPGe) and lithium-drifted silicon (Si(Li)) detectors. A revised decay scheme is indicated, with no probability of direct electron capture to the Eu ground state.

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The Vinten 671 ionization chamber (VIC) was modelled using Monte Carlo (MC) programs EGSnrc, Penelope, and TOPAS. Several national measurement institutes have VICs with well-characterized response relationships and have measured calibration coefficients for many radionuclides. Twelve radionuclides with various decay emissions were assessed as well as 14 monoenergetic photon sources and 10 monoenergetic electron sources.

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A manual microliter gravimetric dispensing technique is demonstrated using a micropipettor modified for use with removeable microcapillaries. Liquid scintillation sources were prepared from a well-characterized Am reference solution, providing a radiometric check of dispensed masses. Further experiments confirmed controlled dispensing of drops onto gold foils with losses ≤0.

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Background: High-grade adult-type diffuse gliomas (HGGs) constitute a heterogeneous group of aggressive tumors that are mostly incurable. Recent advances highlighting the contribution of ribosomes to cancer development have offered new clinical perspectives. Here, we uncovered that isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)wt and IDHmut HGGs display distinct alterations of ribosome biology, in terms of rRNA epitranscriptomics and ribosome biogenesis, which could constitute novel hallmarks that can be exploited for the management of these pathologies.

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The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) is developing a new transfer instrument to extend its centralized services for assessing the international equivalence of radioactive standards to new radionuclides. A liquid scintillation counter using the triple/double coincidence ratio method is being studied and tested in the CCRI(II)-P1.Co-60 pilot study.

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  • This Letter presents a precise measurement of the antineutrino spectrum from a reactor fueled exclusively with ^{235}U, using data from the PROSPECT-I detector.
  • The analysis doubled the previous measurements by utilizing previously unused segments of the detector, leading to a more accurate reconstruction of the antineutrino energy spectrum.
  • A notable excess in the antineutrino counts is observed in the 5-7 MeV energy range, indicating that the behavior of antineutrinos from ^{235}U cannot exclusively account for this anomaly compared to commercial reactors.
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  • Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are typically seen as nonessential components in the transcription of ribosomal RNA, but recent findings show that some can influence the expression of the genes they reside in.
  • Analysis reveals that about 30% of snoRNAs interact with their host transcripts, particularly near alternative spliced exons, indicating a potential role in splicing regulation.
  • The study highlights that intronic snoRNAs, such as SNORD2, can affect the inclusion of alternative exons during splicing, suggesting a significant regulatory role for snoRNAs in gene expression.
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Invasive brain-computer interfaces hold promise to alleviate disabilities in individuals with neurologic injury, with fully implantable brain-computer interface systems expected to reach the clinic in the upcoming decade. Children with severe neurologic disabilities, like quadriplegic cerebral palsy or cervical spine trauma, could benefit from this technology. However, they have been excluded from clinical trials of intracortical brain-computer interface to date.

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Introduction: Despite the positive impact of vaccination on health, influenza vaccination rates worldwide remain low for certain population groups. In Quebec, vaccination rates among populations with chronic diseases remain below what is expected by public health. Since this situation is also noticeable in rural areas, it is necessary to reflect on the current issues associated with low vaccination rates in the rural population.

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  • The Secretariat of Health in Envigado, Colombia has launched an interprofessional program since 2011 to support family caregivers of people with loss of autonomy, aiming to improve their quality of life.
  • A realist evaluation research protocol will gather insights from local stakeholders to assess the program's impact.
  • Quantitative measures through questionnaires and qualitative insights from focus groups will be used to develop a program theory that explains the outcomes for family caregivers.
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  • * A survey of alumni from the University of Montreal's CIP showed high satisfaction rates (85% overall, 84% for research skills), with 63% becoming independent investigators who secured funding.
  • * Despite positive outcomes, the study identified areas for improvement, particularly in supporting career transitions from the CIP to independent roles, which is critical for developing successful clinician-investigators.
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Rationale: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of several sites, such as the thalamus, has been shown to reduce seizure frequency and interictal epileptiform activity in patients with refractory epilepsy. Recent findings have demonstrated that the insula is part of the ‘rich club’ of highly connected brain regions. This pilot study investigated short-term effects of high-frequency (HF) insular DBS on interictal epileptiform discharge (IED) rate in patients with refractory epilepsy.

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Introduction: Despite tremendous progress in care, people living with HIV (PLHIV) continue to experience HIV-related stigmatisation by nurses in non-HIV-specialised healthcare settings. This has consequences for the health of PLHIV and the spread of the virus. In the province of Quebec (Canada), only four interventions aimed at reducing the impact of HIV-related stigmatisation by nurses have been implemented since the beginning of the HIV pandemic.

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  • The article explores the importance of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in primary health care (PHC), especially in rural and remote areas, highlighting a lack of research on effective initiatives.
  • A scoping review of 94 articles resulted in 23 relevant studies, finding that while ten focused on implementing IPC initiatives, most discussed the barriers and facilitators to these efforts.
  • Key barriers included limited human resources and unclear roles, while facilitators like team size and community connections showed promise for enhancing IPC in these challenging clinical environments.
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An activity standard for Pb in equilibrium with its progeny was realized, based on triple-to-double coincidence ratio (TDCR) liquid scintillation (LS) counting. A Monte Carlo-based approach to estimating uncertainties due to nuclear decay data (branching ratios, beta endpoint energies, γ-ray energies, and conversion coefficients for Pb and Tl) led to combined standard uncertainties ≤ 0.20 %.

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Objective: Intracerebral abscess is a life-threatening condition for which there are no current, widely accepted neurosurgical management guidelines. The purpose of this study was to investigate Canadian practice patterns for the medical and surgical management of primary, recurrent, and multiple intracerebral abscesses.

Methods: A self-administered, cross-sectional, electronic survey was distributed to active staff and resident members of the Canadian Neurosurgical Society and Canadian Neurosurgery Research Collaborative.

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  • snoDB is an interactive database focused on human small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs), providing detailed information on their features, genomic locations, and interactions.
  • The latest update, snoDB 2.0, introduces a new section dedicated to ribosomal RNA (rRNA) chemical modifications guided by snoRNAs, alongside easier navigation and additional insights like snoRNA motifs and structure predictions.
  • This version enhances user experience with updated identifiers, more external resource links, and improved annotation resolution, making it a comprehensive resource for snoRNA research.
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