Publications by authors named "Robert Sargent"

The fifteenth topical meeting on Optical Interference Coatings (OIC) was held June 19-24, 2022 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. This feature issue of Applied Optics collects selected papers presented during this conference. The OIC topical meeting takes place every three years and is a pivotal event for the international community working in the field of optical interference coatings.

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  • - The bald eagle is an important species in North America, known for its cultural significance and conservation success, but it faces new threats from emerging pathogens like the highly pathogenic influenza A virus (H5N1) that has caused high mortality rates since late 2021.
  • - Recent studies have shown alarming nest failure rates and adult mortality linked to this virus, particularly in bald eagles along the southeastern U.S. coast, leading to concerns about their population recruitment.
  • - Bald eagles likely contract the virus through consuming infected waterfowl, highlighting a significant threat to their health and survival, which necessitates further research into the potential long-term impacts of this pathogen on their populations.
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High levels of E. coli and associated faecal microbes in waterways as a result of agricultural and residential land use can pose environmental, human health, and economic risks. This study aims to understand the impacts of land use, climatic variables, and riparian buffers on in-stream E.

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This feature issue of Applied Optics is dedicated to the fourteenth Topical Meeting on Optical Interference Coatings held 2-7 June 2019, in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. The conference, taking place every three years, is a focal point for global technical interchange in the field of optical interference coatings and provides premier opportunities for people working in the field to present their new advances in research and development. Papers presented at the meeting covered a broad range of topics ranging from fundamental research on coating design theory, new materials, and deposition and characterization technologies, to the vast and growing number of applications in electronic displays, communication, optical instruments, consumer electronics, high power and ultra-fast lasers, solar cells, space missions, gravitational wave detection, and many others.

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Marantic endocarditis is a rare non-infectious endocarditis that mostly affects the aortic and mitral valves. It is often an autopsy finding that is most commonly seen in advanced malignancies thought to be due to a hypercoagulable state. When diagnosed antemortem, it typically presents with signs and symptoms of embolisation.

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This feature issue of Applied Optics is dedicated to the 13th Topical Meeting on Optical Interference Coatings, which was held June 19-24, 2016, in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The conference, taking place every three years, is a focal point for global technical interchange in the field of optical interference coatings and provides premier opportunities for people working in the field to present their new advances in research and development. Papers presented at the meeting covered a broad range of topics, including fundamental research on coating design theory, new materials, and deposition and characterization technologies, as well as the vast and growing number of applications in electronic displays, communication, optical instruments, high power and ultra-fast lasers, solar cells, space missions, gravitational wave detection, and many others.

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The findings from genome-wide association studies hold enormous potential for novel insight into disease mechanisms. A major challenge in the field is to map these low-risk association signals to their underlying functional sequence variants (FSV). Simple sequence study designs are insufficient, as the vast numbers of statistically comparable variants and a limited knowledge of noncoding regulatory elements complicate prioritization.

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