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Associations between COVID-19 Pandemic, Lockdown Measures and Human Mobility: Longitudinal Evidence from 86 Countries.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

June 2022

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and School of Data Science, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA.

Recognizing an urgent need to understand the dynamics of the pandemic's severity, this longitudinal study is conducted to explore the evolution of complex relationships between the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown measures, and social distancing patterns in a diverse set of 86 countries. Collecting data from multiple sources, a structural equation modeling (SEM) technique is applied to understand the interdependencies between independent variables, mediators, and dependent variables. Results show that lockdown and confinement measures are very effective to reduce human mobility at retail and recreation facilities, transit stations, and workplaces and encourage people to stay home and thereby control COVID-19 transmission at critical times.

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Does cannabis testing in the military drive synthetic cannabinoid use? Self-reported use motivations among justice-involved veterans.

Int J Drug Policy

August 2022

Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223-0001, United States. Electronic address:

Background: Though synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) were controlled after being introduced as a 'legal high,' SCRAs likely remain appealing to individuals subject to routine drug screens as not all testing programs consistently include SCRAs. Military populations have been linked to SCRAs due to the unconfirmed supposition that testing protocols led many to substitute SCRAs for cannabis. This study aimed to explore SCRA use prevalence, correlates, and use motivations among veterans, with a particular focus on whether United States military personnel substituted SCRAs for cannabis to subvert testing protocols.

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Background: Injurious falls have a high cost and economic impact on an individual and the health system. Several studies have assessed performance-based functional mobility in lower limb prosthesis (LLP) users and fall risk including fall history. However, limited data exist regarding the relationship between functional mobility and a history of injurious falls in individuals who use a LLP.

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Background: The mechanisms by which glia respond to viral central nervous system (CNS) pathogens are now becoming apparent with the demonstration that microglia and astrocytes express an array of pattern recognition receptors that include intracellular RNA and DNA sensors. We have previously demonstrated that glia express Z-DNA binding protein 1 (ZBP1) and showed that this cytosolic nucleic acid sensor contributes to the inflammatory/neurotoxic responses of these cells to herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1). However, the relative contribution made by ZBP1- to HSV-1-mediated cell death in glia has not been determined.

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Background: Understanding how substance use is associated with severe crash injuries may inform emergency care preparedness.

Objectives: This study aims to assess the association of substance use and crash injury severity at all times of the day and during rush (6-9 AM; 3-7 PM) and non-rush-hours. Further, this study assesses the probabilities of occurrence of low acuity, emergent, and critical injuries associated with substance use.

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The voice of Black academic nurse leaders in the United States: A qualitative study.

J Prof Nurs

March 2022

School of Nursing, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd #411E CHHS Bldg., Charlotte, NC 28223, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Black and African American people make up a little over 13% of the United States population. Black nurses represent 7.8% of US nurses and 8.

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Occurrence of pharmaceuticals and plasticizers in leachate from municipal landfills of different age.

Waste Manag

March 2022

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of North Carolina - Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA. Electronic address:

Contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), such as pharmaceuticals and plasticizers, are present in leachate due to disposal of pharmaceuticals and plastic waste. Leachate is usually released to publicly owned treatment works, but CECs could pass through and be discharged into water resources. Landfills generate leachate for many years after closure, but it is currently unknown whether CECs continue to leach over time or dissipate soon after the waste is deposited.

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Sexual Behavior Patterns of Black Young Adults in Georgia: Results from a Latent Class Analysis.

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities

February 2023

Department of Internal Medicine, Mercer University, 1501 Mercer University Drive, Macon, GA, 31207, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • - Georgia leads the nation in new HIV/AIDS diagnoses, yet there is a lack of research on the epidemic's drivers outside Atlanta, hindering effective intervention programs.
  • - There’s a critical need to focus on the sexual behaviors of at-risk Black youth in Georgia, as they experience a disproportionate burden of HIV/AIDS.
  • - A study using latent class analysis identified two distinct sexual behavior patterns in Black young adults, highlighting the importance of gender and education in understanding these behaviors.
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Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) is a promising oncolytic virus (OV) against different malignancies, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Our previous studies have demonstrated that VSV-based OVs are effective against the majority of tested human PDAC cell lines. However, some PDAC cell lines are resistant to VSV.

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This paper explores how undergraduate students understood the social relevance of their engineering course content knowledge and drew (or failed to draw) broader social and ethical implications from that knowledge. Based on a three-year qualitative study in a junior-level engineering class, we found that students had difficulty in acknowledging the social and ethical aspects of engineering as relevant topics in their coursework. Many students considered the immediate technical usability or improved efficiency of technical innovations as the noteworthy social and ethical implications of engineering.

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  • Complex life cycles involve different life stages of the same organism that can vary in form and occupy distinct ecological roles, with shared genomes affecting adaptation across stages.
  • Despite theoretical and empirical studies, clear predictions regarding how these complex life cycles adapt to rapid environmental changes and fitness trade-offs are still lacking.
  • The authors propose three hypotheses about selection in complex life cycles and suggest an experimental design to better understand selection patterns, finding that prior studies may not have had enough power to detect small changes in allele frequencies, particularly in certain organisms like plants and marine invertebrates.
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Electrostatic interaction of loop 1 and backbone of human cardiac myosin regulates the rate of ATP induced actomyosin dissociation.

J Muscle Res Cell Motil

March 2022

Department of Physics and Optical Science, University of North Carolina Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC, 28223, USA.

Double mutation D208Q:K450L was introduced in the beta isoform of human cardiac myosin to remove the salt bridge D208:K450 connecting loop 1 and the seven-stranded beta sheet within the myosin head. Beta isoform-specific salt bridge D208:K450, restricting the flexibility of loop 1, was previously discovered in molecular dynamics simulations. Earlier it was proposed that loop 1 modulates nucleotide affinity to actomyosin and we hypothesized that the electrostatic interactions between loop 1 and myosin head backbone regulate ATP binding to and ADP dissociation from actomyosin, and therefore, the time of the strong actomyosin binding.

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The recombinant PsDef5.1 defensin inhibits the growth of phytopathogenic fungi, Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and human pathogen Candida albicans. Expression of seed-derived Scots pine defensins is tissue-specific and developmentally regulated.

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Background: As healthcare continues to shift from hospitals to community settings, it is vital to prepare nursing students for community-based care, including home health.

Design And Objectives: This exploratory descriptive qualitative study examined students' experiences with a home health escape room and their perceptions of how the experience affected their learning.

Methods: To escape the simulated apartment residence, student teams solved three challenges related to fall risks, food insecurity, and polypharmacy.

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Youth who witness parental intimate partner violence (IPV) are at increased risk of teen dating violence (DV). This analysis of secondary data investigated whether a bystander intervention program, was effective at reducing physical and psychological DV victimization and perpetration among youth who had and had not previously witnessed parental IPV. The parent RCT assigned 13 schools to control and 13 schools to the intervention.

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Understanding user responses to the COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter from a terror management theory perspective: Cultural differences among the US, UK and India.

Comput Human Behav

March 2022

Department of Software and Information Systems, College of Computing and Informatics, UNC Charlotte, Woodward 310H, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC, 28223, USA.

This study uses a new approach to understand people's varied responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Heightened media coverage and surging death tolls undoubtedly increase individuals' death-related thoughts. Thus, this study draws on terror management theory to analyze the general public's reactions during which mortality is salient.

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Spatio-temporal prediction of the COVID-19 pandemic in US counties: modeling with a deep LSTM neural network.

Sci Rep

November 2021

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, NC, 28223, USA.

Prediction of complex epidemiological systems such as COVID-19 is challenging on many grounds. Commonly used compartmental models struggle to handle an epidemiological process that evolves rapidly and is spatially heterogeneous. On the other hand, machine learning methods are limited at the beginning of the pandemics due to small data size for training.

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Fabrication and Comparative Quantitative Analysis of Plasmonic-Polymer Nanocomposites as Optical Platforms.

Langmuir

November 2021

Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina 28203, United States.

Plasmonic-polymer nanocomposites can serve as a multifunctional platform for a wide range of applications such as biochemical sensing and photothermal treatments, where they synergistically benefit from the extraordinary optical properties of plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) and biocompatible characteristics of biopolymers. The field translation of plasmonic-polymer nanocomposites requires design rules for scalable and reproducible fabrication with tunable and predictable optical properties and achieving the best performance. The optical properties of NPs and the optimal analytical performance of nanocomposites could be affected by many fabrication parameters, but a fundamental understanding of such parameters is still minimal.

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Beneficial effects of eicosapentaenoic acid on the metabolic profile of obese female mice entails upregulation of HEPEs and increased abundance of enteric Akkermansia muciniphila.

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids

January 2022

Department of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health and School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 170 Rosenau Hall, CB# 7400, 135 Dauer Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. Electronic address:

Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) ethyl esters are of interest given their clinical approval for lowering circulating triglycerides and cardiometabolic disease risk. EPA ethyl esters prevent metabolic complications driven by a high fat diet in male mice; however, their impact on female mice is less studied. Herein, we first investigated how EPA influences the metabolic profile of female C57BL/6J mice consuming a high fat diet.

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Non-pharmacological interventions for pain in people with dementia: A systematic review.

Int J Nurs Stud

December 2021

Assistant Research Professor, Pennsylvania State University, Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, 304A Nursing Sciences Building, University Park, PA, 16802, United States. Electronic address:

Context: Pain commonly occurs in people living with dementia but is often undertreated. Non-pharmacological interventions are a safer first-line option for pain management, but evidence-based interventions for people living with dementia have not been established. An increasing number of studies have examined the effect of non-pharmacological interventions in pain management.

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"Citizen science" refers to the participation of lay individuals in scientific studies and other activities having scientific objectives. Citizen science gives rise to unique ethical issues that stem from the potentially multifaceted contributions of citizen scientists to the research process. We sought to explore the ethical issues that are most concerning to citizen scientist practitioners, participants, and scholars to support ethical practices in citizen science.

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Background: Heuristic (i.e., evidence-based, rounded) cadences of ≥100 and ≥ 130 steps/min have consistently corresponded with absolutely-defined moderate (3 metabolic equivalents [METs]) and vigorous (6 METs) physical activity intensity, respectively, in adults 21-60 years of age.

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The phylogeny of Dendropsophini (Anura: Hylidae: Hylinae).

Cladistics

February 2021

Departamento de Biodiversidade and Centro de Aquicultura, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Av. 24A 1515, Rio Claro, CEP 13506-900, Brazil.

The relationships of the hyline tribe Dendropsophini remain poorly studied, with most published analyses dealing with few of the species groups of Dendropsophus. In order to test the monophyly of Dendropsophini, its genera, and the species groups currently recognized in Dendropsophus, we performed a total evidence phylogenetic analysis. The molecular dataset included sequences of three mitochondrial and five nuclear genes from 210 terminals, including 12 outgroup species, the two species of Xenohyla, and 93 of the 108 recognized species of Dendropsophus.

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Background: Identification of bacterial taxa associated with diseases, exposures, and other variables of interest offers a more comprehensive understanding of the role of microbes in many conditions. However, despite considerable research in statistical methods for association testing with microbiome data, approaches that are generally applicable remain elusive. Classical tests often do not accommodate the realities of microbiome data, leading to power loss.

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