Publications by authors named "C Clyde"

Article Synopsis
  • - The global production of radioactive waste is rising due to increased nuclear power adoption, making it crucial to find effective remediation methods to mitigate risks to human health and wildlife from radionuclides in the environment.
  • - The review highlights various remediation approaches, including physical, chemical, and especially microbe-mediated techniques, which utilize bacteria, fungi, and algae to manage radionuclide contamination through processes like bioreduction and biosorption.
  • - A SWOT analysis of microbial remediation points to the potential for advancements in radiation-resistant microorganisms and the need for combined approaches in remediation strategies.
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Background: Pain following surgery for cardiac disease is ubiquitous, and optimal management is important. Despite this, there is large practice variation. To address this, the Paediatric Acute Care Cardiology Collaborative undertook the effort to create this clinical practice guideline.

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The presented analytical method enabled the Toxicology Department at the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office to identify 26 and quantitatively report 24 compounds in 500 μL of whole blood, including fentanyl analogues (fentalogues) such as methoxyacetyl fentanyl (MeOAF) and cyclopropyl fentanyl (CPF). This second-generation method (FG2) was developed with the objective to improve the existing analysis (FG1) by decreasing sample size, lowering limits of detection (LOD) and lower limit of quantitation, minimizing ion suppression and resolving chromatographic interferences. Interferences may occur in the analysis of fentanyl, MeOAF, CPF, 3-methylfentanyl (3MF), butyryl fentanyl and isobutyryl fentanyl due to isobars and structural or geometric isomerism with another analogue or metabolite.

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Background: Fatalities from opioid overdose quadrupled during the last 15 years as illicit opioid use increased. This study assesses how stigma and drug use settings are associated with non-fatal overdose to identify targets for overdose risk reduction interventions and inform overdose education and naloxone distribution programs.

Methods: We surveyed 444 people who used drugs in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, from 2009 to 2013 as part of a randomized clinical trial of a harm reduction intervention.

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Non-Hispanic Black/African American men who have sex with men (AAMSM) have been disproportionately affected by criminal justice (CJ) involvement and HIV. One potential pathway between CJ involvement and high HIV prevalence and incidence among AAMSM is through risky sexual behavior. The goal of this study was to explore the association between recent CJ involvement, i.

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