Publications by authors named "T L Franklin"

Several legal acts mandate that management agencies regularly assess biological populations. For species with distinct markings, these assessments can be conducted noninvasively via capture-recapture and photographic identification (photo-ID), which involves processing considerable quantities of photographic data. To ease this burden, agencies increasingly rely on automated identification (ID) algorithms.

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Liquid crystals (LCs), when interfaced with chemically functionalized surfaces, can amplify a range of chemical and physical transformations into optical outputs. While metal cation-binding sites on surfaces have been shown to provide a basis for the design of chemoresponsive LCs, the cations have been found to dissociate from the surfaces and dissolve slowly into LCs, resulting in time-dependent changes in the properties of LC-solid interfaces (which impacts the reliability of devices incorporating such surfaces). Here, we explore the use of surfaces comprising metal-coordinating polymers to minimize the dissolution of metal cations into LCs and characterize the impact of the interfacial environment created by the coordinating polymer on the ordering and time-dependent properties of LCs.

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  • * Research focuses on high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and reveals that initial degradation mainly involves chain scission, which shifts to long-chain branching with increased exposure to oxygen.
  • * The study presents a rheology simulation method that can assess the quality of post-consumer recyclate (PCR), helping to improve recycling processes and support a circular plastics economy.
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  • Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare genetic disorder that impacts the development of lysosome-related organelles, leading to varied clinical symptoms based on its genetic type, with HPS-1 and HPS-4 being more severe compared to HPS-3, HPS-5, and HPS-6.
  • This study aimed to improve understanding of kidney issues associated with HPS, using medical records and renal function tests from patients evaluated at the National Institutes of Health from 1995 to 2020.
  • Results showed that adults with HPS-1 and HPS-4 had significantly lower kidney function compared to those with HPS-3, HPS-5, or HPS-6
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Prenatal infection increases the risk for neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia. To better understand this link, a number of maternal immune activation (MIA) rodent models have been studied. However, the majority of these studies focus on adult behavioural outcomes that mirror adult symptoms related to neurodevelopmental disorders.

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