Publications by authors named "S Vater"

Unlabelled: To decrease barriers to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) for teens, this study aimed to reveal knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that parents have about LARC.

Methods: A participatory action research approach was used. We recruited a diverse group of community researchers who participated in all phases of our study.

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Interaction of zoospores of Ulva linza with cationic, arginine-rich oligopeptide self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) is characterized by rapid settlement. Some spores settle (ie permanently attach) in a 'normal' manner involving the secretion of a permanent adhesive, retraction of the flagella and cell wall formation, whilst others undergo 'pseudosettlement' whereby motile spores are trapped (attached) on the SAM surface without undergoing the normal metamorphosis into a settled spore. Holographic microscopy was used to record videos of swimming zoospores in the vicinity of surfaces with different cationic oligopeptide concentrations to provide time-resolved insights into processes associated with attachment of spores.

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Among the first events after immersion of surfaces in the ocean is surface 'conditioning'. Here, the accumulation and composition of the conditioning films formed after immersion in the ocean are analyzed. In order to account for different surface chemistries, five self-assembled monolayers that differ in resistance to microfouling and wettability were used.

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Holographic 3D tracking was applied to record and analyze the swimming behavior of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The obtained trajectories allow to qualitatively and quantitatively analyze the free swimming behavior of the bacterium. This can be classified into five distinct swimming patterns.

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Aim: the authors conducted an open-label investigation examining the effects of modafinil in reducing fatigue in patients with cancer, undergoing cancer treatment, and receiving opioid therapy.

Methods: after approval by the local Ethics Committee and informed consent cancer patients who reported fatigue - defined as persistent tiredness interfering with usual functioning - were enrolled in the study. Once daily, patients received 100 mg open-label modafinil.

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