Publications by authors named "TJ Davis"

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  • Quantum path interferences happen when many equivalent and coherent transitions lead to a single outcome, impacting the likelihood of finding a particle in that state—important for quantum control.
  • The study focuses on electron emission from combined plasmonic and photonic fields, using advanced techniques to analyze these interferences, which can be complex due to numerous nonlinear transitions.
  • By leveraging the differences in momentum between photons and plasmons, the researchers clarify these interferences, paving the way for future studies on nano-optical quantum correlations without disrupting the quantum phenomena.
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Metasurfaces have recently emerged as an ultra-compact solution to perform all-optical image processing, including phase contrast imaging. Most metasurfaces used in imaging processing applications operate over a restricted numerical aperture. This limitation imposes constraints on the discernible features that can be effectively visualized and consequently leads to the appearance of undesirable artifacts.

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Individuals post-stroke commonly demonstrate alterations in motor behavior with regard to both task performance and the motor strategies used in pursuit of task goals. We evaluated whether constraining postural sway (motor strategy) during practice would affect upper-limb precision aiming performance (task performance) and postural control adaptations. Adults with stroke stood on a force plate while immersed in a virtual scene displaying an anterior target.

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Objectives: This study presents a cohort of individuals in a natural history study with de novo pathogenic missense variants in causative of -related neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) to describe individuals' adaptive functional abilities.

Methods: We measured adaptive function using the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory Computer Adaptive Test (PEDI-CAT) and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (VABS-III). Results were compared using inferential statistics and regression analysis.

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Prior work has demonstrated the presence of hysteresis effects in the control of affordance-guided behavior, in that behavioral transitions around a critical action boundary vary with directions of change in said action boundary. To date, research on this topic has overlooked the influence of the global context on these phenomena. We employ an affordance-based reaching task, whereby participants were asked to move a target to a goal by passing through one of two apertures (size variable or size constant).

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The creation and manipulation of optical vortices, both in free space and in two-dimensional systems such as surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs), has attracted widespread attention in nano-optics due to their robust topological structure. Coupled with strong spatial confinement in the case of SPPs, these plasmonic vortices and their underlying orbital angular momentum (OAM) have promise in novel light-matter interactions on the nanoscale with applications ranging from on-chip particle manipulation to tailored control of plasmonic quasiparticles. Until now, predominantly integer OAM values have been investigated.

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A coupled mode theory based on Takagi-Taupin equations describing electromagnetic scattering from distorted periodic arrays is applied to the problem of light scattering from beetles. We extend the method to include perturbations in the permittivity tensor to helicoidal arrays seen in many species of scarab beetle and optically anisotropic layered materials more generally. This extension permits analysis of typical dislocations arising from the biological assembly process and the presence of other structures in the elytra.

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Background: Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells targeting CD19 mediate potent and durable effects in B-cell malignancies. However, antigen loss or downregulation is a frequent cause of resistance. Here, we report development of a novel CAR T-cell therapy product to target CD79b, a pan B-cell antigen, widely expressed in most B-cell lymphomas.

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Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) continues to circulate throughout Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific where approximately 3 billion people in 24 countries are at risk of infection. Surveillance targeting the mosquito vectors of JEV was conducted at four military installations on Okinawa, Japan, between 2016 and 2021. Out of a total of 10,426 mosquitoes from 20 different species, zero were positive for JEV.

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Ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) in heart failure are enhanced by sympathoexcitation. However, radiotracer studies of catecholamine uptake in failing human hearts demonstrate a proclivity for VAs in patients with reduced cardiac sympathetic innervation. We hypothesized that this counterintuitive finding is explained by heterogeneous loss of sympathetic nerves in the failing heart.

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Background: Individuals with stroke commonly demonstrate upper-limb sensorimotor impairments. Upper-limb tasks occur against a background level of postural control and thus require a flexible postural control system to facilitate performance. Anterior precision aiming tasks, for example, benefit from lower medial-lateral (ML) center of pressure (COP) fluctuations (where increased fluctuations erode performance) relative to anterior-posterior (AP) fluctuations (where increased fluctuations do not strongly influence performance).

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The waveguide modes in chemically-grown silver nanowires on silicon nitride substrates are observed using spectrally- and spatially-resolved cathodoluminescence (CL) excited by high-energy electrons in a scanning electron microscope. The presence of a long-range, travelling surface plasmon mode modulates the coupling efficiency of the incident electron energy into the nanowires, which is observed as oscillations in the measured CL with the point of excitation by the focused electron beam. The experimental data are modeled using the theory of surface plasmon polariton modes in cylindrical metal waveguides, enabling the complex mode wavenumbers and excitation strength of the long-range surface plasmon mode to be extracted.

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  • The text discusses how image processing can involve altering spatial frequency content, using a commercial spectral bandstop filter for object-plane spatial frequency filtering.
  • This method allows for real-time creation of pseudo-3D images of transparent biological samples, including human cervical cancer cells.
  • The research highlights the advantages of non-local, non-interferometric techniques for label-free biological cell imaging and dynamic observation.
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  • * Two types of podokinetic information are identified based on how gait patterns in homing tasks affect performance, with gaits grouped by their ability to maintain accuracy regardless of the variations in movement.
  • * The study explored the role of attention in selecting the type of podokinetic information, finding that different crawling gaits—despite their distinct movements—can similarly direct attention to the execution of arm movements during navigation tasks.
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Objectives: To determine if shorter courses of antibiotic therapy for group A Streptococcus (GAS) bacteremia are associated with excess mortality.

Methods: In this retrospective study of consecutive cases of GAS bacteremia in tropical Australia, the duration of antibiotic therapy was correlated with 90-day all-cause mortality.

Results: There were 286 episodes of GAS bacteremia; the patients' median (interquartile range) age was 60 (48-71) years and 169/286 (59.

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This paper examines the within-day, bidirectional associations between physical activity and self-reported pain among older adults. Older adults (N = 104; range: 60-98 years) participated in a 10-day Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) study. Participants received six EMA prompts/day with a single item assessing pain.

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Missing data is a significant issue in metabolomics that is often neglected when conducting data preprocessing, particularly when it comes to imputation. This can have serious implications for downstream statistical analyses and lead to misleading or uninterpretable inferences. In this study, we aim to identify the primary types of missingness that affect untargeted metabolomics data and compare strategies for imputation using two real-world comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC × GC) data sets.

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  • * Out of 392 melioidosis cases studied, only a tiny fraction had confirmed RHD (0.8%) and all of them survived; similarly, while 6.6% had CCF, all had other major risk factors.
  • * The study concluded that RHD and CCF don't independently increase the risk for melioidosis or impact survival significantly in this region.
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Physical forces associated with spaceflight and spaceflight analogue culture regulate a wide range of physiological responses by both bacterial and mammalian cells that can impact infection. However, our mechanistic understanding of how these environments regulate host-pathogen interactions in humans is poorly understood. Using a spaceflight analogue low fluid shear culture system, we investigated the effect of Low Shear Modeled Microgravity (LSMMG) culture on the colonization of Typhimurium in a 3-D biomimetic model of human colonic epithelium containing macrophages.

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Athletes commonly make decisions about the passability of closing gaps when navigating sport environments. This study examined whether increased temporal pressure to arrive at a desired location modifies these decisions. Thirty participants navigated toward a waypoint in a virtual, sport-inspired environment.

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Objective: Neonatal orthotopic heart transplantation was introduced in the 1980s as a treatment for complex congenital heart disease. Progress in single-ventricle palliation and biventricular correction has resulted in a decline in neonatal heart transplant volume. However, limited reports on neonatal heart transplants have demonstrated favorable outcomes.

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The ability to visualise transparent objects such as live cells is central to understanding biological processes. Here we experimentally demonstrate a novel nanostructured coverslip that converts phase information to high-contrast intensity images. This compact device enables real-time, all-optical generation of pseudo three-dimensional images of phase objects on transmission.

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Background: The incidence of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) among Indigenous Australians remains one of the highest in the world. Many studies have highlighted the relationship between the social determinants of health and RHD, but few have used registry data to link socioeconomic disadvantage to the delivery of patient care and long-term outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective study of individuals living with RHD in Far North Queensland (FNQ), Australia between 1997 and 2017.

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chronic lung infections in individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) significantly reduce quality of life and increase morbidity and mortality. Tracking these infections is critical for monitoring patient health and informing treatments. We are working toward the development of novel breath-based biomarkers to track chronic lung infections Using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOF-MS), we characterized the volatile metabolomes ("volatilomes") of 81 isolates collected from 17 CF patients over at least a 5-year period of their chronic lung infections.

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