Publications by authors named "Clamp J"

Aims: Cervical radiculopathy is a significant cause of pain and morbidity. For patients with severe and poorly controlled symptoms who may not be candidates for surgical management, treatment with transforaminal epidural steroid injections (CTFESI) has gained widespread acceptance. However, a paucity of high-quality evidence supporting their use balanced against perceived high risks of the procedure potentially undermines the confidence of clinicians who use the technique.

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The role of biotic interactions in shaping the distribution and abundance of species should be particularly pronounced in symbionts. Indeed, symbionts have a dual niche composed of traits of their individual hosts and the abiotic environment external to the host, and often combine active dispersal at finer scales with host-mediated dispersal at broader scales. The biotic complexity in the determinants of species distribution and abundance should be even more pronounced for hyper symbionts (symbionts of other symbionts).

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  • A new three-dimensional method was developed to detect differences in scleral curvature using topography data from the eyes, ensuring the results weren't affected by common edge artefacts.
  • The study analyzed data from 88 participants with varying demographics, processing the information using custom MATLAB software, first on raw data and then again after removing noise.
  • Results showed significant differences in scleral elevation between the right and left eyes, with the most asymmetry observed in the nasal direction, indicating that the method could effectively highlight scleral asymmetry.
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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY With the ageing of population the vertebral insufficiency fractures are increasing in number and occur ever more frequently. Symptomatic relief is often difficult to achieve by non-operative treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the level of pain relief and functional outcomes in patients who failed initial non-operative treatment and, because of persisting or growing symptoms, underwent kyphoplasty.

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  • A novel lens design method was developed to reduce residual astigmatism in non-orthogonal astigmatic eyes using an optimized light ray-tracing algorithm, moving beyond conventional methods.
  • Three sets of refraction trial lenses were created with controlled angles between power axes and varying cylindrical power to assess their performance on astigmatic eyes through computer simulations.
  • Clinical trials on three patients with irregular astigmatism demonstrated significant improvements in vision correction with non-orthogonal lenses compared to traditional orthogonal lenses, highlighting a better approach for managing non-orthogonal astigmatism in eye care.
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Auxetic materials have negative Poisson's ratios and so expand rather than contract in one or several direction(s) perpendicular to applied extensions. The auxetics community has long sought synthetic molecular auxetics - non-porous, inherently auxetic materials which are simple to fabricate and avoid porosity-related weakening. Here, we report, synthetic molecular auxeticity for a non-porous liquid crystal elastomer.

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Purpose: To present a novel non-parametric algorithm for detecting the position of the human eye limbus in three dimensions and a new dynamic method for measuring the full 360° visible iris boundary known as white-to-white distance along the eye horizontal line.

Methods: The study included 88 participants aged 23 to 65 years (37.7±9.

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A distinct population of Anteholosticha intermedia was isolated from soil in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, USA, and its morphology, morphogenesis and molecular phylogeny investigated by microscopic observations of live and protargol-prepared specimens and analyses of the sequence of small subunit (SSU) rDNA. Our population closely resembles the populations from Austria and Korea. Members of the genus Anteholosticha have been regarded as ontogenetically diverse, which is confirmed by the present work.

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  • The study aimed to examine the occurrence of non-orthogonal astigmatism in Brazilian and Chinese populations, both normal and keratoconic.
  • Data was collected through topography from 458 normal Brazilian eyes and 505 normal Chinese eyes, along with 314 keratoconic Brazilian eyes and 74 keratoconic Chinese eyes, assessing the angular positions of optical powers.
  • Findings revealed that 39% of Brazilian keratoconic eyes and 26% of Chinese keratoconic eyes exhibited non-orthogonal astigmatism, suggesting a need to reconsider current assumptions in astigmatism correction.
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The mechanical properties of an all-acrylate liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) with a glass transition of 14 ± 1 °C are reported. The highly nonlinear load curve has a characteristic shape associated with semi-soft elasticity (SSE). Conversely, measurements of the director orientation throughout tensile loading instead indicate a "mechanical-Fréedericksz" transition (MFT).

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Peritrichs are a major group of ciliates with worldwide distribution, and they play important roles in many habitats. Intrafamilial phylogeny of some peritrichs was investigated using information from three genes, which provided more robust interpretations than single-gene analyses. Sixty-seven new sequences including SSU rDNA, ITS1-5.

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Biology is now turning toward a more integrative approach to research, distinguished by projects that depend on collaboration across hierarchical levels of organization or across disciplines. This trend is prompted by the need to solve complex, large-scale problems and includes disciplines that could be defined as integrative biodiversity. Integrative biodiversity of protists, including that of ciliates, is still partially in its infancy.

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  • - Recent advancements in molecular technology have greatly improved research on organisms, including ciliates, but gaps in basic biodiversity information still complicate these efforts.
  • - The paper discusses ciliate taxonomy and provides recommendations for better observation and documentation practices, originating from a workshop on significant challenges in ciliate biodiversity research.
  • - The International Research Coordination Network for Biodiversity of Ciliates (IRCN-BC) aims to enhance ciliate biodiversity knowledge by developing The Ciliate Guide, an online database for data sharing and accurate taxonomic identification.
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The colonial peritrich ciliate Epistylis anastatica (Linnaeus, 1767) was discovered living as an epibiont on Mesocyclops isabellae Dussart & Fernando, 1988 collected from a pond in Andhra Pradesh state, India. This is the first report of Epistylis on this host, and a description of its morphological characteristics is provided. The biomass of colonies of E.

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A new peritrichous ciliate, Cothurnia salina n. sp., collected from a brine pond of a salt factory in Yantai, China, was investigated based on live observations, silver staining method and molecular phylogenetic analysis.

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The genera Lagenophrys Stein, 1852, Paralagenophrys Clamp, 1987, Clistolagenophrys Clamp, 1991, and Operculigera Kane, 1969 make up the family Lagenophryidae and, together, contain more than 80 species worldwide that live mainly as ectosymbionts of crustaceans. Lagenophryids are characterized by possession of a lorica, but the lorica aperture and the associated parts of the body differ between genera. Despite their widespread distribution, relatively few papers have been published on lagenophryids in recent years, and the present paper is intended to promote research on lagenophryids by providing an annotated checklist of all known species and a brief review of the family, including data of their geographic distribution and their hosts.

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Aim: Identifying cervical spine injuries in confused or comatose patients with multiple injuries provides a diagnostic challenge. Our aim was to investigate the protocols which are used for the clearance of the cervical spine in these patients in English hospitals.

Patients And Methods: All hospitals in England with an Emergency Department were asked about the protocols which they use for assessing the cervical spine.

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The superlatives of graphene cover a whole range of properties: electrical, chemical, mechanical, thermal and others. These special properties earn graphene a place in current or future applications. Here we demonstrate one such application - adaptive contact lenses based on liquid crystals, where simultaneously the high electrical conductivity, transparency, flexibility and elasticity of graphene are being utilised.

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Peritrichs are a major group of ciliates with worldwide distribution. Yet, its internal phylogeny remains unresolved owing to limited sampling. Additionally, ecological distributions of peritrichs are poorly known.

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  • Oligotrich ciliates, commonly found in marine environments, lack comprehensive documentation of their biodiversity and evolutionary ties.
  • Two newly identified species from new genera, Sinistrostrombidium and Antestrombidium, are described based on their morphological traits and genetic sequences.
  • These findings support a re-evaluation of strombidiid genera evolution and propose a new order, Lynnellida, furthering insights into ciliary patterns and molecular relationships in these microplankters.
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  • - The genera Kentrophyllum and Epiphyllum are closely related haptorian ciliates, distinguishable primarily by the presence of cytoplasmic spines, and phylogenetic analysis indicates they cluster together as a monophyletic group in the order Pleurostomatida.
  • - The study proposes synonymizing Epiphyllum with Kentrophyllum and establishing a new family, Kentrophyllidae, due to their unique features and evolutionary traits.
  • - A taxonomic revision is presented for Kentrophyllum, including descriptions of three new species, redescription of an existing species, and new combinations, along with the first recording of its surface ultrastructure and a key for identifying all known species.
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Background: Correcting the chest wall deformity is an important goal of scoliosis surgery. A prominent rib hump deformity may not be adequately addressed by scoliosis correction alone. It has been shown that costoplasty in conjugation with scoliosis correction and instrumented spinal fusion is superior to spinal fusion alone in addressing the chest wall deformity.

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Here we provide a brief review of the rare biosphere from the perspective of ciliates and other microbial eukaryotes. We trace research on rarity from its lack of much in-depth focus in morphological and Sanger sequencing projects, to its central importance in analyses using high throughput sequencing strategies. The problem that the rare biosphere is potentially comprised of mostly errors is then discussed in the light of asking community-comparative, novel-diversity, and ecosystem-functioning questions.

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Presbyopia, the age-related reduction in near vision acuity, is one of the leading issues facing the contact lens industry due to an increasingly ageing population and limitations associated with existing designs. A plastic-based liquid crystal contact lens is described which is designed to allow switchable vision correction. The device is characterized by low operating voltages (<5V(rms)) and has curvatures suitable for placement upon the cornea.

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