19,306 results match your criteria: "University of Notre Dame; dgo@nd.edu.[Affiliation]"

Background: Cambodia strives to eliminate all species of human malaria by 2025, requiring that foci among forest-exposed populations in remote settings be addressed. This study explores malaria risk factors amongst forest-exposed groups in Mondulkiri and Kampong Speu Provinces, Cambodia as part of a multi-stage study on novel bite prevention tools (Project BITE).

Methods: A serial cross-sectional survey explored the demographics, housing structure openness, mosquito bite prevention habits, and gaps in protection amongst three target groups: forest goers who work in the forest, forest dwellers who live in the forest, and forest rangers who patrol forested regions.

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Background: Malaria has been described as a disease of poverty, affecting the poorest populations typically living in rural areas. As hitherto rural areas transition into semi-urban environments, this study investigated the prevalence of falciparum malaria and associated risk factors in two rapidly urbanizing districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

Methods: A cross-sectional, hospital-based study was conducted at Agona and Mankranso Government Hospitals located within the Sekyere South and Ahafo Ano Southwest districts respectively, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

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The effect of W and WO electrodes on the ferroelectric characteristics of HZO (Zr-doped HfO)-based MFM (metal-ferroelectric-metal) capacitors was investigated. During the deposition of tungsten, the W electrode was formed using only Ar gas, while the WO electrode was formed using a mixture of Ar and O gases. The W-based MFM capacitors exhibited superior remnant polarization (2P of 107.

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Managing non-traumatic musculoskeletal conditions presenting to emergency departments: Do patient profiles vary between a physiotherapy-led 'Diversion' pathway and routine care?

Australas Emerg Care

November 2024

Physiotherapy Department, Rockingham Peel Group, Cooloongup, WA, Australia; Physiotherapy Department, Fiona Stanley Hospital, Murdoch, WA, Australia; School of Health Sciences and Physiotherapy, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, WA, Australia.

Background: Low urgency, non-traumatic musculoskeletal presentations are common in emergency departments. Although care is safe, it is expensive, and low priority. Pathways diverting these patients from emergency departments to physiotherapy care may improve hospital outcomes.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate rates of public insurance participation among the different psychotherapist professions as well as among psychiatrists. In addition, it seeks to assess individual and contextual factors that are associated with public insurance participation.

Background: Historically, Medicaid- and Medicare-insured individuals have faced unique barriers to access to mental health professionals.

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Reply to 'Experimental measurement of assembly indices are required to determine the threshold for life'.

J R Soc Interface

November 2024

Earth and Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington, DC 20015, USA.

We clarify misunderstandings of Walker et al. (Walker 2024 21, 20240367 (doi:10.1098/rsif.

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Background: Intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP) administration to group B streptococcal (GBS) positive pregnant women and other pregnant women with risk factors may reduce the rate of neonatal early-onset GBS infection (EOGBSI).

Aims: Our aims were estimating the current indications for IAP among women presenting in labour, evaluating compliance to the current local IAP guidelines and to provide recommendations for improving clinician compliance.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively analysed IAP data at our tertiary perinatal centre over a 16-month period.

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Introduction: Many studies display significant heterogeneity in the reliability of artificial intelligence (AI) assessment of minimally invasive surgical (MIS) skills. Our objective is to investigate whether AI systems utilising standardised objective metrics (SOMs) as the basis of skill assessment can provide a clearer understanding of the current state of such technology.

Methods: We systematically searched Medline, Embase, Scopus, CENTRAL and Web of Science from March 2023 to September 2023.

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Linking leaf dark respiration to leaf traits and reflectance spectroscopy across diverse forest types.

New Phytol

November 2024

State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiangshan, Beijing, 100093, China.

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  • Leaf dark respiration (R) is crucial for carbon cycling in forests but is often not quantified properly; this study examined how R relates to various leaf traits like maximum carboxylation capacity (V) across different forest types in China.
  • The research found that leaf magnesium and calcium concentrations are more relevant for explaining R variability than more common traits like leaf mass per area (LMA) and nitrogen (N) concentrations, but the relationships are generally weak and specific to each forest type.
  • Leaf spectroscopy proved to be a more effective method for predicting R compared to traditional trait relationships, revealing new traits with broader applicability and suggesting that spectroscopy could enhance models of plant respiration.
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  • Time plays a critical role in diagnosing headache disorders and understanding their underlying mechanisms, highlighting the need for effective timing analysis in headache research.
  • A review of studies covering primary headache types—migraine, tension-type headache, and cluster headache—reveals distinct timing patterns, such as circadian rhythms in migraines and night-time occurrences in cluster headaches.
  • Understanding these time patterns can improve the phenotyping, management, and treatment of headache disorders, pointing towards new, personalized approaches in headache care.
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Background: Due to the elevated global prevalence of its consumption, and the detrimental health effects it can have, caffeine use disorder (CUD) should receive a great deal of attention from clinicians and the research community in Arab countries as an area of concern. To help advance the field, this study aimed to translate the Caffeine Use Disorder Questionnaire (CUDQ) into the Arabic language, and examine its psychometric properties in community adults.

Methods: A descriptive, observational and cross-sectional study was carried out during the period from May to July 2024.

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Social innovation in access to healthcare: community-based health insurance among Senegalese migrants in Spain.

BMC Health Serv Res

November 2024

Department of Sociology, University of Granada, c/ Rector López Argüeta, s/n, 18071, Granada, Spain.

Background: In several European Union countries, undocumented migrants face significant barriers to accessing universal healthcare. In Spain, Royal Decree-Law 16/2012 introduced restrictions that limited undocumented migrants' access to healthcare services, offering only emergency, maternal, and paediatric care. The implementation of this law created significant disparities in access to healthcare across regions.

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Mindfulness is the practice of focusing one's attention and energy on the present moment with an accepting attitude and an open mindset. Its adoption is increasingly utilized in addressing health concerns, particularly in the realm of nutrition. Mindful eating seeks to adjust disordered eating patterns by cultivating intentional awareness of the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of eating.

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Assessing Melting and Solid-Solid Transition Properties of Choline Chloride via Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

J Phys Chem Lett

November 2024

Chemical Engineering Program, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 21941-909, Brazil.

Choline chloride (ChCl) is used extensively as a hydrogen bond donor in deep eutectic solvents (DESs). However, determining its melting properties experimentally is challenging due to decomposition upon melting, leading to widely varying literature values. Accurate melting properties are crucial for understanding the solid-liquid phase behavior of ChCl-containing DESs.

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This study investigated uniform differential item functioning (DIF) detection in response times. We proposed a regression analysis approach with both the working speed and the group membership as independent variables, and logarithm transformed response times as the dependent variable. Effect size measures such as Δ and percentage change in regression coefficients in conjunction with the statistical significance tests were used to flag DIF items.

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Background: Unrelieved cancer pain can seriously reduce patients' quality of life. Hydromorphone based patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is widely used in surgery. In recent years, it has also gained attention in the field of cancer pain.

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Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy: Technology and Applications: introduction to the feature issue.

Biomed Opt Express

November 2024

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milan, Italy.

Welcome to the 2024 Feature Issue on in Biomedical Optics Express! This feature issue provides an exemplary sample of established and emerging DOS technologies as well as their biomedical applications through 27 contributed research papers and 1 invited review article. DOS researchers are inherently multidisciplinary, advancing topics spanning the basic theory of light-tissue interactions, computational modeling, technique and system development and preclinical and clinical applications. You will find this full range of topics represented in this feature issue.

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As the world increasingly focuses on renewable energy sources, grid-connected PV systems will continue to play a critical role in meeting our energy needs. This integration has brought many benefits, but has also created various problems related to power quality and stability at the connection points. Various techniques are used to improve the power quality, such as passive filters, tuned passive harmonic filters, and active filters.

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Ovarian cancer is usually detected in the advanced stages. Existing treatments for high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) are not adequate and approximately fifty percent of patients succumb to this disease and die within five years after diagnosis. We conducted pre-clinical studies in a mouse model of ovarian cancer to evaluate disease outcome in response to treatment with the multi-kinase inhibitor cabozantinib.

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Authorship misconduct: professional misconduct in editorial handling of authorship.

Br J Anaesth

December 2024

Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Cnopf Children's Hospital - Hospital Hallerwiese, Nuernberg, Germany; Scientific Working Group of Paediatric Anaesthesia (WAKKA), German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (DGAI), Nuernberg, Germany.

Authorship provides academic recognition for substantial intellectual contributions to scholarly articles. Beyond recognition, authorship has become a form of currency within the academic community, acting as an indicator of academic output and thus influencing standing within an institution and the general medical community. It might further impact salary as well as job and research grant funding opportunities.

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Feasibility of collecting long-term patient-reported outcome data in burns patients using a centralised approach.

Burns

February 2025

School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia; Population Data Science, Swansea University Medical School, Swansea University, Wales.

Background: Collecting patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) has been a longstanding priority for the Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ). An earlier pilot of hospital-led PROM collection encountered low participation rates and high loss to follow-up, indicating consideration for an alternative model was warranted.

Aims: To establish the feasibility of implementing centralised long-term PROM collection within the BRANZ.

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Post-mortem iris biometrics - Field, applications and methods.

Forensic Sci Int

December 2024

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA. Electronic address:

Post-mortem iris recognition (PMIR) is a recently developed area of expertise falling into the broader category of biometric methods utilizing human iris features for the purpose of automatic or semi-automatic establishing or confirming one's identity. Yet, contrary to traditional iris recognition applied to living individuals, post-mortem biometrics presents forensic experts and scientists with challenges that have previously been unknown and require novel approaches and development of new skills. This paper summarizes the current state of the art of research in this area, both with respect to studies exploring the feasibility of iris recognition in a forensic setting, as well as the challenges still pervasive in the scientific community and potential ways to overcome them.

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Background: The size, strength, and unpredictability of horses, makes any interaction a potential situation for minor to severe injury. Despite this, horses continue to be popular for work and recreational activities. There have been five recent Australian publications that have examined various aspects of horse-related trauma, but none have been conducted in regional New South Wales (NSW).

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