Publications by authors named "S R Burrows"

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  • * This study focused on measuring the ice nucleation rate of 2-methyltetrols (2-MT), a component of certain organic aerosols, and found that as the aerosol's viscosity increases, its ice nucleation ability also increases significantly, especially when transitioning from liquid to semisolid states.
  • * A new model based on classical nucleation theory was created to quantify the relationship between viscosity and ice nucleation rate, which can be used in climate models to better represent cir
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  • * The aim is to determine whether SGLT2i can reduce SNS activity independently from its renal benefits, as previous studies primarily concentrated on its renal effects.
  • * The study will involve 20 adult participants receiving empagliflozin for 6 weeks, measuring changes in SNS activity, heart rate variability, and overall endothelial function to explore its mechanisms and efficacy further.
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The genus Asparagus arose ∼9 to 15 million years ago (Ma), and transitions from hermaphroditism to dioecy (separate sexes) occurred ∼3 to 4 Ma. Roughly 27% of extant Asparagus species are dioecious, while the remaining are bisexual with monoclinous flowers. As such, Asparagus is an ideal model taxon for studying the early stages of dioecy and sex chromosome evolution in plants.

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Background: Very little is known about Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller health, or access to and utilisation of health care. They are not coded in NHS data systems and there are multiple barriers including illiteracy, digital exclusion, and discrimination.

Aim: To gain rare insight into Irish Traveller patients' emergency healthcare utilisation and outcomes.

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