Publications by authors named "S J Dye"

Magnetic fields are fundamental to the evolution of galaxies, playing a key role in the astrophysics of the interstellar medium and star formation. Large-scale ordered magnetic fields have been mapped in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, but it is not known how early in the Universe such structures formed. Here we report the detection of linearly polarized thermal emission from dust grains in a strongly lensed, intrinsically luminous galaxy that is forming stars at a rate more than 1,000 times that of the Milky Way at redshift 2.

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Objectives: To examine whether discharge destination is a useful predictor variable for the length of admission within psychiatric intensive care units (PICUs).

Methods: A clinician-led process separated PICU admissions by discharge destination into three types and suggested other possible variables associated with length of stay. Subsequently, a retrospective study gathered proposed predictor variable data from a total of 368 admissions from four PICUs.

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Despite the existence of a substantial amount of climate-related scientific data, misconceptions about climate change are still prevalent within public opinion. Dissemination of misinformation to the public through subjective media sources is a major challenge that climate scientists face. Implementation of climate policy is crucial for mitigation and adaptation measures required to curtail anthropogenic rooted climate change.

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Introduction: This study estimated the direct medical and indirect costs associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) diagnoses among U.S. active duty (AD) Army service members (SMs).

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Article Synopsis
  • - A 2019 consensus meeting in Pittsburgh aimed to standardize outcome assessments for ACL injury treatment by gathering experts to discuss key data reporting and measurement methods.
  • - The group agreed on 9 key statements using a modified Delphi method, categorizing outcomes into early adverse events, patient-reported outcomes, graft failure, and clinical knee function.
  • - For effective assessments, they recommend a minimum 2-year follow-up with an 80% participation rate, emphasizing the evaluation of knee function, reinjuries, and potential osteoarthritis over time.
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