Publications by authors named "D A Naylor"

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  • Critically ill adults can suffer from stress-related mucosal damage leading to upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB), necessitating preventive measures in ICU settings.
  • A panel of 18 international experts developed evidence-based guidelines using the GRADE methodology to provide recommendations for reducing UGIB risk in adult ICU patients.
  • The panel's findings indicate several risk factors for UGIB, such as coagulopathy and shock, and recommend using proton pump inhibitors or histamine-2 receptor antagonists for at-risk patients, while emphasizing that enteral nutrition may help mitigate risk.
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Recent advances in far-infrared detector technology have led to increases in raw sensitivity of more than an order of magnitude over previous state-of-the-art detectors. With such sensitivity, photon noise becomes the dominant noise component, even when using cryogenically cooled optics, unless a method of restricting the spectral bandpass is employed. The leading instrument concept features reflecting diffraction gratings, which post-disperse the light that has been modulated by a polarizing Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) onto a detector array, thereby reducing the photon noise on each detector.

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We study the kinematics and dynamics of a highly compliant membrane disk placed head-on in a uniform flow. With increasing flow velocity, the membrane deforms nonlinearly into increasingly parachutelike shapes. These aerodynamically elongated materials exhibit a modified drag law, which is linked to the elastohydrodynamic interactions.

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Carbon is cycled through the air, plants, and belowground environment. Understanding soil carbon cycling in deep soil profiles will be important to mitigate climate change. Soil carbon cycling is impacted by water, plants, and soil microorganisms, in addition to soil mineralogy.

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