Publications by authors named "I A Leahy"

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  • - Accurate measurement of shoulder strength is essential for the performance and injury prevention of overhead athletes, and isokinetic dynamometry (ID) provides a more effective assessment compared to traditional methods like manual testing.
  • - This review focused on the use of ID in evaluating shoulder strength specifically in youth athletes involved in overhead sports, analyzing literature from 2000-2024 to gather relevant data.
  • - Findings showed that volleyball and swimming were the most researched sports, with notable variations in testing protocols; ID is recommended for injury prevention but further studies are needed to refine assessment techniques.
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  • - Fungi produce bioactive secondary metabolites (SMs) used in medicine, with their production regulated by biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), which are affected by histone modifications.
  • - Research on 174 Aspergillus species revealed a high diversity of SM genes, primarily located in sub-telomeric and low-synteny regions of chromosomes, indicating a unique genomic architecture.
  • - Findings suggest that gene expression variability in these regions is linked to specific histone modifications (H3K4me3 and H3K36me3), while other modifications (like H3 acetylation) do not correlate with localization or expression variability.
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Background: Understanding the postoperative length of stay (LOS) by surgical procedure is important for hospital medicine clinicians involved in surgical co-management. We assessed variation in postoperative LOS for children after elective surgical procedures and risk factors for prolonged LOS.

Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients undergoing elective surgical procedures between January 1, 2018 and October 1, 2021 with postoperative hospitalization for recovery at a freestanding children's hospital.

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Spin accumulation in semiconductor structures at room temperature and without magnetic fields is key to enable a broader range of optoelectronic functionality. Current efforts are limited owing to inherent inefficiencies associated with spin injection across semiconductor interfaces. Here we demonstrate spin injection across chiral halide perovskite/III-V interfaces achieving spin accumulation in a standard semiconductor III-V (AlGa)InP multiple quantum well light-emitting diode.

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Background: The American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status Classification System (ASA-PS) is used to classify patients' health before delivering an anesthetic. Assigning an ASA-PS Classification score to pediatric patients can be challenging due to the vast array of chronic conditions present in the pediatric population. The specific aims of this study were to (1) suggest an ASA-PS score for pediatric patients undergoing elective surgical procedures using machine-learning (ML) methods; and (2) assess the impact of presenting the suggested ASA-PS score to clinicians when making their final ASA-PS assignment.

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