Publications by authors named "D E Sharp"

Objective: To explore whether parents' attendance at a commercial adult weight management programme (WMP) offers an opportunity to identify and signpost families to child weight management support, if appropriate to a child's weight status.

Design: Mixed methods study including a cross-sectional online survey and semistructured telephone interviews.

Setting And Participants: Parents attending Slimming World (UK-based adult commercial WMP), with one or more children aged 5-11 years, were invited to take part.

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Background: Vestibular dysfunction causing imbalance affects c. 80% of acute hospitalized traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases. Poor balance recovery is linked to worse return-to-work rates and reduced longevity.

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  • The study focuses on creating high-quality optical resonators, essential for technologies like metrology and quantum optics, particularly aiming to achieve extreme temporal coherence at visible wavelengths.* -
  • Researchers developed a new type of etch-free metasurface that minimizes defects, successfully demonstrating an impressive ultrahigh-Q resonance in free space, along with a novel spectroscopy technique for detailed analysis.* -
  • By integrating a monolayer material, the team achieved highly unidirectional exciton emission without a power density threshold, showcasing potential applications in optical sensing and controlling quantum light sources.*
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Traumatic brain injury represents a significant global health burden and has the highest prevalence among neurological disorders. Even mild traumatic brain injury can induce subtle, long-lasting changes that increase the risk of future neurodegeneration. Importantly, this can be challenging to detect through conventional neurological assessment.

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  • - The experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory aimed to produce a superheavy element with an atomic number of 114 or greater by bombarding an actinide target with a ^{50}Ti beam.
  • - Using the Berkeley Gas-filled Separator, researchers successfully isolated and implanted produced Livermorium (Lv) ions into a high-tech detector system, observing two decay chains linked to ^{290}Lv.
  • - The measured production cross-section of the process was 0.44 picobarns at a specific energy, marking the first published evidence of superheavy element production near the "island of stability" with this method, paving the way for future discoveries beyond element Z=118.
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