Publications by authors named "Catherine Man"

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  • * Pathological studies focused on various gull species and great skuas showed significant viral impact, including conditions like gizzard ulceration and pancreatic necrosis linked to HPAIV infection.
  • * The findings indicate a shift in HPAIV dynamics, highlighting its severe effects on seabird health and reproduction, raising concerns for species already at risk of decline.
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Natural cases of zooanthroponotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to animals have been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic, including to free-ranging white-tailed deer () in North America and farmed American mink () on multiple continents. To understand the potential for angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)-mediated viral tropism we characterised the distribution of ACE2 receptors in the respiratory and intestinal tissues of a selection of wild and semi-domesticated mammals including artiodactyls (cervids, bovids, camelids, suids and hippopotamus), mustelid and phocid species using immunohistochemistry. Expression of the ACE2 receptor was detected in the bronchial or bronchiolar epithelium of several European and Asiatic deer species, Bactrian camel (), European badger (), stoat (), hippopotamus (), harbor seal (), and hooded seal ().

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Stable low-noise high-power lasers are indispensable in advancing the strain sensitivity of interferometric gravitational wave detectors. Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo are currently under commissioning and require about 200 W of single-frequency laser power, while the future detector design may require up to the order of 500 W. In this Letter, we present the design and, to the best of our knowledge, the first experimental demonstration of the laser system for Advanced Virgo that is based on coherently combined fiber laser amplifiers.

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We describe the realization of a 5 km free-space coherent optical link through the turbulent atmosphere between a telescope and a ground target. We present the phase noise of the link, limited mainly by atmospheric turbulence and mechanical vibrations of the telescope and the target. We discuss the implications of our results for applications, with particular emphasis on optical Doppler ranging to satellites and long-distance frequency transfer.

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