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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 GermanyPublisher:MDPI AG Funded by:UKRI | Scaling electrical weed c..., UKRI | MAG-V : Enabling Volume Q...UKRI| Scaling electrical weed control across different crop types and weeding platforms ,UKRI| MAG-V : Enabling Volume Quantum Magnetometer Applications through Component Optimisation & System MiniaturisationAuthors: Georgios Deligiannakis; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Simoni Alexiou; +1 AuthorsGeorgios Deligiannakis; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Simoni Alexiou; Klaus Reicherter;Fire 4(4), 87 (2021). doi:10.3390/fire4040087 special issue: "Special Issue "Advances in the Assessment of Fire Impacts on Hydrology" / Special Issue Editors: Dr. Emmanouil Psomiadis, Guest Editor; Dr. Konstantinos X. Soulis, Guest Editor; Dr. Michalis Diakakis, Guest Editor r" Published by MDPI, Basel
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 7 citations 7 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Fire arrow_drop_down FireOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/4/4/87/pdfadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng Stefan Kalies; Sebastian Keil; Sina Sender; Susanne Conradine Hammer; Georgios C. Antonopoulos; Markus Schomaker; Tammo Ripken; Hugo Murua Escobar; Heiko Meyer; Dag Heinemann;pmid: 26562032
Laser-based transfection techniques have proven high applicability in several cell biologic applications. The delivery of different molecules using these techniques has been extensively investigated. In particular, new high-throughput approaches such as gold nanoparticle–mediated laser transfection allow efficient delivery of antisense molecules or proteins into cells preserving high cell viabilities. However, the cellular response to the perforation procedure is not well understood. We herein analyzed the perforation kinetics of single cells during resonant gold nanoparticle–mediated laser manipulation with an 850-ps laser system at a wavelength of 532 nm. Inflow velocity of propidium iodide into manipulated cells reached a maximum within a few seconds. Experiments based on the inflow of FM4-64 indicated that the membrane remains permeable for a few minutes for small molecules. To further characterize the cellular response postmanipulation, we analyzed levels of oxidative heat or general stress. Although we observed an increased formation of reactive oxygen species by an increase of dichlorofluorescein fluorescence, heat shock protein 70 was not upregulated in laser-treated cells. Additionally, no evidence of stress granule formation was visible by immunofluorescence staining. The data provided in this study help to identify the cellular reactions to gold nanoparticle–mediated laser manipulation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 11 citations 11 popularity Average influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020Publisher:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG Alexandra Edinger; Julian Koenig; Stephanie Bauer; Markus Moessner; Gloria Fischer-Waldschmidt; Sabine C. Herpertz; Franz Resch; Tina In-Albon; Michael Koelch; Paul L. Plener; Christian Schmahl; Michael Kaess; Star Konsortium;Development of an Online Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults Engaging in Nonsuicidal Self-injury Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a prevalent phenomenon in adolescence. Despite the existence of effective psychotherapeutic interventions, the majority of affected adolescents and young adults do not receive any treatment. Structural (e. g., no specific interventions, limited resources, limited accessibility) as well as individual factors (e. g., low help-seeking behavior) impede access to adequate clinical care for adolescent NSSI. Online interventions offer the possibility to provide specific interventions independent of one's location or local healthcare structures. Because of its high confidentiality and accessibility, the Internet also reaches adolescents with low help-seeking behavior. There is already evidence for online interventions concerning different mental health issues, like depression and anxiety. However, regarding NSSI, there are no effective, online interventions. Thus, we developed an online intervention based on an already evaluated short term program specific for adolescents and young adults with NSSI within the German STAR consortium (STAR: Self-Injury - Treatment, Assessment, Recovery). Within a randomised controlled trial, the intervention will be evaluated regarding its efficacy.
Praxis der Kinderpsy... arrow_drop_down Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und KinderpsychiatrieArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 2 citations 2 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Praxis der Kinderpsy... arrow_drop_down Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und KinderpsychiatrieArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2009Publisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | INTENANTEC| INTENANTAuthors: Jennifer N. Andexer; Jan von Langermann; Udo Kragl; Martina Pohl;Jennifer N. Andexer; Jan von Langermann; Udo Kragl; Martina Pohl;pmid: 19716614
During the last decades, enzymes became very versatile catalysts for a variety of reactions including natural and unnatural compounds. However, many enzyme-catalysed reactions suffer from diverse restrictions because of limitations related to process parameters or the enzyme. The understanding and overcoming of those undesired side effects is therefore mandatory for the implementation of optimal process parameters. To achieve this aim, various methods from molecular biology and reaction engineering can be employed. By focusing on the hydroxynitrile lyase-catalysed synthesis of enantiopure cyanohydrins, we give an overview of strategies to improve commercially utilized enzymes and to suppress non-enzymatic reactions. Particular emphasis is placed on the necessity to combine approaches from different fields, such as enzyme engineering and reaction engineering.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu66 citations 66 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2009Publisher:Elsevier BV W, Fialkowski; P, Calosi; S, Dahlke; A, Dietrich; P G, Moore; S, Olenin; L E, Persson; B D, Smith; M, Spegys; P S, Rainbow;pmid: 18954880
The amphipod crustacean Talitrus saltator is an established, easily accessible, biomonitor of trace metal bioavailabilities in coastal waters. We have carried out a geographically widespread collection of T. saltator from European shores, stretching from the north-west Atlantic through the Baltic to the Mediterranean. A primary aim of the work was to establish a database of accumulated trace metal concentrations (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn) in this biomonitor. Statistical analysis has shown significant geographical differences in the bioavailabilities of all the metals, the most distinct being copper, iron and manganese. It has proved possible to identify unusually high accumulated concentrations of Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in this biomonitor, indicative of high metal bioavailability at a particular site. These may serve as reference points for future biomonitoring programmes seeking to identify metal contamination in coastal waters.
Marine Pollution Bul... arrow_drop_down Marine Pollution BulletinArticle . 2009 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 30 citations 30 popularity Average influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Marine Pollution Bul... arrow_drop_down Marine Pollution BulletinArticle . 2009 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017Publisher:American Physical Society (APS) Funded by:NSERC, UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect...NSERC ,UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root HealthJ. P. Lees; V. Poireau; V. Tisserand; E. Grauges; A. Palano; G. Eigen; D. N. Brown; Yu. G. Kolomensky; M. Fritsch; H. Koch; T. Schroeder; C. Hearty; T. S. Mattison; J. A. McKenna; R. Y. So; V. E. Blinov; A. R. Buzykaev; V. P. Druzhinin; V. B. Golubev; E. A. Kravchenko; A. P. Onuchin; S. I. Serednyakov; Yu. I. Skovpen; E. P. Solodov; K. Yu. Todyshev; A. J. Lankford; J. W. Gary; O. Long; A. M. Eisner; W. S. Lockman; W. Panduro Vazquez; D. S. Chao; C. H. Cheng; B. Echenard; K. T. Flood; D. G. Hitlin; J. Kim; T. S. Miyashita; P. Ongmongkolkul; F. C. Porter; M. Röhrken; Z. Huard; B. T. Meadows; B. G. Pushpawela; M. D. Sokoloff; J. G. Smith; S. R. Wagner; D. Bernard; M. Verderi; D. Bettoni; C. Bozzi; R. Calabrese; G. Cibinetto; E. Fioravanti; I. Garzia; E. Luppi; V. Santoro; A. Calcaterra; R. de Sangro; G. Finocchiaro; S. Martellotti; P. Patteri; I. M. Peruzzi; M. Piccolo; M. Rotondo; A. Zallo; S. Passaggio; C. Patrignani; H. M. Lacker; B. Bhuyan; U. Mallik; C. Chen; J. Cochran; S. Prell; H. Ahmed; A. V. Gritsan; N. Arnaud; M. Davier; F. Le Diberder; A. M. Lutz; G. Wormser; D. J. Lange; D. M. Wright; J. P. Coleman; E. Gabathuler; D. E. Hutchcroft; D. J. Payne; C. Touramanis; A. J. Bevan; F. Di Lodovico; R. Sacco; G. Cowan; Sw. Banerjee; D. N. Brown; C. L. Davis; A. G. Denig; W. Gradl; K. Griessinger; A. Hafner; K. R. Schubert; R. J. Barlow; G. D. Lafferty; R. Cenci; A. Jawahery; D. A. Roberts; R. Cowan; S. H. Robertson; B. Dey; N. Neri; F. Palombo; R. Cheaib; L. Cremaldi; R. Godang; D. J. Summers; P. Taras; G. De Nardo; C. Sciacca; G. Raven; C. P. Jessop; J. M. LoSecco; K. Honscheid; R. Kass; A. Gaz; M. Margoni; M. Posocco; G. Simi; F. Simonetto; R. Stroili; S. Akar; E. Ben-Haim; M. Bomben; G. R. Bonneaud; G. Calderini; J. Chauveau; G. Marchiori; J. Ocariz; M. Biasini; E. Manoni; A. Rossi; G. Batignani; S. Bettarini; M. Carpinelli; G. Casarosa; M. Chrzaszcz; F. Forti; M. A. Giorgi; A. Lusiani; B. Oberhof; E. Paoloni; M. Rama; G. Rizzo; J. J. Walsh; A. J. S. Smith; F. Anulli; R. Faccini; F. Ferrarotto; F. Ferroni; A. Pilloni; G. Piredda; C. Bünger; S. Dittrich; O. Grünberg; M. Heß; T. Leddig; C. Voß; R. Waldi; T. Adye; F. F. Wilson; S. Emery; G. Vasseur; D. Aston; C. Cartaro; M. R. Convery; J. Dorfan; W. Dunwoodie; M. Ebert; R. C. Field; B. G. Fulsom; M. T. Graham; C. Hast; W. R. Innes; P. Kim; D. W. G. S. Leith; S. Luitz; D. B. MacFarlane; D. R. Muller; H. Neal; B. N. Ratcliff; A. Roodman; M. K. Sullivan; J. Va’vra; W. J. Wisniewski; M. V. Purohit; J. R. Wilson; A. Randle-Conde; S. J. Sekula; M. Bellis; P. R. Burchat; E. M. T. Puccio; M. S. Alam;We measure the mass difference, Δm_{+}, between the D^{*}(2010)^{+} and the D^{+} using the decay chain D^{*}(2010)^{+}→D^{+}π^{0} with D^{+}→K^{-}π^{+}π^{+}. The data were recorded with the BABAR detector at center-of-mass energies at and near the ϒ(4S) resonance, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of approximately 468 fb^{-1}. We measure Δm_{+}=(140 601.0±6.8[stat]±12.9[syst]) keV. We combine this result with a previous BABAR measurement of Δm_{0}≡m(D^{*}(2010)^{+})-m(D^{0}) to obtain Δm_{D}=m(D^{+})-m(D^{0})=(4824.9±6.8[stat]±12.9[syst]) keV. These results are compatible with and approximately five times more precise than the Particle Data Group averages.
Physical Review Lett... arrow_drop_down Physical Review LettersArticleLicense: publisher-specific, author manuscriptData sources: UnpayWallPhysical Review LettersArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routeshybrid 1 citations 1 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Physical Review Lett... arrow_drop_down Physical Review LettersArticleLicense: publisher-specific, author manuscriptData sources: UnpayWallPhysical Review LettersArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2011 SpainPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:UKRI | Ideal Home: the net zero ...UKRI| Ideal Home: the net zero poultry house for the futureAuthors: Fernandez Fernandez, Victoria; Khayet, Mohamed; Montero-Prado, Pablo; Heredia-Guerrero, Jose Alejandro; +8 AuthorsFernandez Fernandez, Victoria; Khayet, Mohamed; Montero-Prado, Pablo; Heredia-Guerrero, Jose Alejandro; Liakoloulos, Georgios; Karabourniotis, George; Rio, Victor del; Domínguez, Eva; Tacchini, Ignacio; Nerín, Cristina; Val, Jesús; Heredia, Antonio;handle: 10261/39218
The surface of peach (Prunus persica ‘Calrico’) is covered by a dense indumentum, which may serve various protective purposes. With the aim of relating structure to function, the chemical composition, morphology, and hydrophobicity of the peach skin was assessed as a model for a pubescent plant surface. Distinct physicochemical features were observed for trichomes versus isolated cuticles. Peach cuticles were composed of 53% cutan, 27% waxes, 23% cutin, and 1% hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (mainly ferulic and p-coumaric acids). Trichomes were covered by a thin cuticular layer containing 15% waxes and 19% cutin and were filled by polysaccharide material (63%) containing hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives and flavonoids. The surface free energy, polarity, and work of adhesion of intact and shaved peach surfaces were calculated from contact angle measurements of water, glycerol, and diiodomethane. The removal of the trichomes from the surface increased polarity from 3.8% (intact surface) to 23.6% and decreased the total surface free energy chiefly due to a decrease on its nonpolar component. The extraction of waxes and the removal of trichomes led to higher fruit dehydration rates. However, trichomes were found to have a higher water sorption capacity as compared with isolated cuticles. The results show that the peach surface is composed of two different materials that establish a polarity gradient: the trichome network, which has a higher surface free energy and a higher dispersive component, and the cuticle underneath, which has a lower surface free energy and higher surface polarity. The significance of the data concerning water-plant surface interactions is discussed within a physiological context. Victoria Fernández is supported by a “Ramón y Cajal” contract (MICINN, Spain) co-financed by the European Social Fund. Pablo Montero-Prado gratefully acknowledges the PhD Grant from the Government of the Republic of Panama (SENACYT-IFARHU). This study was supported by the projects AGL2009-08501/AGR and AGL2009-12134/AGR (Programa Nacional de Proyectos de Investigación Fundamental) 25 Pag., 7 Fig., 3 Tabl. The definitive version is available at: http://www.plantphysiol.org/ Peer reviewed
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Archivo Digital UPMArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 93 citations 93 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 24visibility views 24 download downloads 81 Powered bymore_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Archivo Digital UPMArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2020 Spain, United Kingdom, United KingdomPublisher:Royal College of General Practitioners Funded by:EC | DRIVEEC| DRIVEde Lusignan, S; Hoang, U; Liyanage, H; Tripathy, M; I, Yonova.; Byford, R; Ferreira, F; Diez-Domingo, J; Clark, T;BackgroundMolecular point-of-care testing (POCT) for influenza in primary care could influence clinical care and patient outcomes.AimTo assess the feasibility of incorporating influenza POCT into general practice in England.Design and settingA mixed-methods study conducted in six general practices that had not previously participated in respiratory virology sampling, which are part of the Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre English sentinel surveillance network, from February 2019 to May 2019.MethodA sociotechnical perspective was adopted using the Public Health England POCT implementation toolkit and business process modelling notation to inform qualitative analysis. Quantitative data were collected about the number of samples taken, their representativeness, and the virology results obtained, comparing them with the rest of the sentinel system over the same weeks.ResultsA total of 312 POCTs were performed; 276 were used for quantitative analysis, of which 60 were positive for influenza and 216 were negative. The average swabbing rate was 0.4 per 1000 population and swab positivity was between 16.7% (n = 14/84) and 41.4% (n = 12/29). Given a positive influenza POCT result, the odds ratio of receiving an antiviral was 14.1 (95% confidence intervals [CI] = 2.9 to 70.0, P<0.001) and of receiving an antibiotic was 0.4 (95% CI = 0.2 to 0.8, P = 0.01), compared with patients with a negative result. Qualitative analysis showed that it was feasible for practices to implement POCT, but there is considerable variation in the processes used.ConclusionTesting for influenza using POCT is feasible in primary care and may improve antimicrobial use. However, further evidence from randomised trials of influenza POCT in general practice is needed.
e-Prints Soton arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7363279Data sources: PubMed CentralBritish Journal of General PracticeOther literature type . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2020Data sources: Oxford University Research Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 8 citations 8 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 4visibility views 4 download downloads 26 Powered bymore_vert e-Prints Soton arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7363279Data sources: PubMed CentralBritish Journal of General PracticeOther literature type . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2020Data sources: Oxford University Research Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:Emerald Publicly fundedAuthors: William Forbes; Sheila O Donohoe; Jörg Prokop;William Forbes; Sheila O Donohoe; Jörg Prokop;Purpose– The purpose of this cross-national study is to evaluate the communality and differences in experiences and policy responses in the run up to the 2007-2009 credit crisis and during its critical early stages in Germany, Ireland and the UK. The importance of shared cognitive illusions regarding the power and stability of financial markets is emphasised.Design/methodology/approach– A multiple case study approach is used which draws on publicly available information to trace developments leading up to bank failures (or near failures) and the evolution of government responses drawing upon alternative paradigms used to justify State intervention.Findings– Findings emphasise the role of state regulatory bodies and their response to the crisis as a primary source of the “rules of the game” in financial markets, here it is the “game of bank bargains” and a potential source of repair. Given the degree of interconnectedness, opacity and complexity of financial markets investors/politicians/regulators will fall victim to cognitive biases which affect their decisions.Research limitations/implications– This case study method allows identification of patterns in decision-makers’ behaviour and yields richer insights than a quantitative approach but is limited in its generalisability.Practical implications– This paper offers practical implications in suggesting that a pivotal step in effective crisis management requires directly addressing sources of uncertainty, namely, time pressure, complexity and opacity of underlying cause–effect relationships, empowering decision-makers to act responsibly.Originality/value– This paper is novel in its illustration of the collective cognitive paradigm for justifying regulatory action across three countries using six case studies.
The Journal of Risk ... arrow_drop_down The Journal of Risk FinanceArticle . 2015 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Emerald Insight Site PoliciesData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu2 citations 2 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert The Journal of Risk ... arrow_drop_down The Journal of Risk FinanceArticle . 2015 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Emerald Insight Site PoliciesData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2011Publisher:American Physical Society (APS) J. P. Lees; E. Grauges; Maurizio Martinelli; M. Pappagallo; G. Eigen; Yu. G. Kolomensky; G. Lynch; Herbert Koch; D. J. Asgeirsson; C. Hearty; A. Khan; A. R. Buzykaev; V. P. Druzhinin; V. B. Golubev; A. P. Onuchin; E. P. Solodov; D. Kirkby; D. P. Stoker; H. Atmacan; Owen Rosser Long; Claudio Campagnari; T. M. Hong; Dmytro Kovalskyi; J. D. Richman; J. Kroseberg; A. J. Martinez; T. Schalk; A. Seiden; L. O. Winstrom; C. H. Cheng; F. C. Porter; A. Y. Rakitin; R. Andreassen; W. T. Ford; Alessandro Gaz; Maria A. Nagel; Stephen Robert Wagner; R. Ayad; W. H. Toki; K. R. Schubert; R. Schwierz; Denis Bernard; P. J. Clark; D. Bettoni; C. Bozzi; Roberto Calabrese; I. Garzia; Eleonora Luppi; M. Munerato; Matteo Negrini; A. Petrella; L. Piemontese; A. Calcaterra; R. de Sangro; M. Nicolaci; I. M. Peruzzi; M. Piccolo; Elisa Guido; B. Bhuyan; C. L. Lee; M. Morii; A. Adametz; J. Marks; U. Uwer; F. U. Bernlochner; M. Ebert; Heiko Lacker; T. Lueck; A. Volk; P. D. Dauncey; Prafulla Kumar Behera; Chunhui Chen; James H Cochran; W. T. Meyer; Andrei Gritsan; N. Arnaud; M. Davier; J. Firmino da Costa; G. Grosdidier; B. Malaescu; A. Perez; V. Sordini; Achille Stocchi; G. Wormser; D. J. Lange; Douglas Wright; I. Bingham; J. P. Coleman; D. E. Hutchcroft; Adrian John Bevan; M. Sigamani; G. A. Cowan; S. Paramesvaran; C. L. Davis; A. G. Denig; M. Fritsch; W. Gradl; D. S. Bailey; R. J. Barlow; G. Jackson; George Lafferty; J. Anderson; R. Cenci; A. Jawahery; Gabriele Simi; J. M. Tuggle; M. Schram; P. Biassoni; L. M. Cremaldi; P. Sonnek; X. Nguyen; P. Taras; G. Onorato; Crisostomo Sciacca; Colin Jessop; K. J. Knoepfel; N. L. Blount; R. Frey; R. Rahmat; E. Feltresi; Marcello Rotondo; F. Simonetto; G. R. Bonneaud; G. Calderini; O. Hamon; Ph Leruste; J. Ocariz; J. Prendki; Alessandro Rossi; M. Carpinelli; Giulia Casarosa; Alberto Cervelli; Mario Giorgi; A. Lusiani; Nicola Neri; E. Paoloni; James D. Olsen; A. J.S. Smith; R. Faccini; M. Gaspero; M. A. Mazzoni; G. Piredda; F. Renga; T. Leddig; H. Schröder; Roland Waldi; Tim Adye; F. F. Wilson; G. Hamel de Monchenault; Ch Yèche; M. T. Allen; R. Bartoldus; J. F. Benitez; G. P. Dubois-Felsmann; R. C. Field; M. Franco Sevilla; M. T. Graham; Philippe Grenier; C. Hast; W. R. Innes; Hyun-Chul Kim; P. Kim; Shu Li; B. Lindquist; S. Luitz; V. Luth; Dominik Müller; S. Nelson; I. Ofte; B. N. Ratcliff; V. Santoro; R. H. Schindler; J. Schwiening; A. Snyder; K. Suzuki; J. Va’vra; A. P. Wagner; M. Weaver; W. J. Wisniewski; M. Wittgen; C. C. Young; M. V. Purohit; Stephen Sekula; M. Bellis; P. R. Burchat; T. S. Miyashita; M. A. Saeed; S. B. Zain; R. Eckmann; Joseph Izen; D. Gamba; L. Lanceri; L. Vitale; J. Albert; Sw. Banerjee; H. H. F. Choi; Kenji Hamano; G. J. King; R. Kowalewski; I. M. Nugent; T. J. Gershon; Paul Fraser Harrison; T. E. Latham; H. R. Band; K. T. Flood; R. Prepost;We report on a search for CP violation in the decay D{sup {+-}} {yields} K{sub S}{sup 0}{pi}{sup {+-}} using a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 469 fb{sup -1} collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric energy e{sup +}e{sup -} storage rings. The CP-violating decay rate asymmetry A{sub CP} is determined to be (-0.44 {+-} 0.13(stat) {+-} 0.10(syst))%, consistent with zero at 2.7 {sigma} and with the standard model prediction of (-0.332 {+-} 0.006)%. This is currently the most precise measurement of this parameter.
Physical Review D arrow_drop_down Physical Review DArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: CrossrefPhysical Review DArticle . 2012 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu48 citations 48 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Physical Review D arrow_drop_down Physical Review DArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: CrossrefPhysical Review DArticle . 2012 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2021 GermanyPublisher:MDPI AG Funded by:UKRI | Scaling electrical weed c..., UKRI | MAG-V : Enabling Volume Q...UKRI| Scaling electrical weed control across different crop types and weeding platforms ,UKRI| MAG-V : Enabling Volume Quantum Magnetometer Applications through Component Optimisation & System MiniaturisationAuthors: Georgios Deligiannakis; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Simoni Alexiou; +1 AuthorsGeorgios Deligiannakis; Aggelos Pallikarakis; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Simoni Alexiou; Klaus Reicherter;Fire 4(4), 87 (2021). doi:10.3390/fire4040087 special issue: "Special Issue "Advances in the Assessment of Fire Impacts on Hydrology" / Special Issue Editors: Dr. Emmanouil Psomiadis, Guest Editor; Dr. Konstantinos X. Soulis, Guest Editor; Dr. Michalis Diakakis, Guest Editor r" Published by MDPI, Basel
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 7 citations 7 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Fire arrow_drop_down FireOther literature type . Article . 2021 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYFull-Text: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-6255/4/4/87/pdfadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng Stefan Kalies; Sebastian Keil; Sina Sender; Susanne Conradine Hammer; Georgios C. Antonopoulos; Markus Schomaker; Tammo Ripken; Hugo Murua Escobar; Heiko Meyer; Dag Heinemann;pmid: 26562032
Laser-based transfection techniques have proven high applicability in several cell biologic applications. The delivery of different molecules using these techniques has been extensively investigated. In particular, new high-throughput approaches such as gold nanoparticle–mediated laser transfection allow efficient delivery of antisense molecules or proteins into cells preserving high cell viabilities. However, the cellular response to the perforation procedure is not well understood. We herein analyzed the perforation kinetics of single cells during resonant gold nanoparticle–mediated laser manipulation with an 850-ps laser system at a wavelength of 532 nm. Inflow velocity of propidium iodide into manipulated cells reached a maximum within a few seconds. Experiments based on the inflow of FM4-64 indicated that the membrane remains permeable for a few minutes for small molecules. To further characterize the cellular response postmanipulation, we analyzed levels of oxidative heat or general stress. Although we observed an increased formation of reactive oxygen species by an increase of dichlorofluorescein fluorescence, heat shock protein 70 was not upregulated in laser-treated cells. Additionally, no evidence of stress granule formation was visible by immunofluorescence staining. The data provided in this study help to identify the cellular reactions to gold nanoparticle–mediated laser manipulation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesgold 11 citations 11 popularity Average influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2020Publisher:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG Alexandra Edinger; Julian Koenig; Stephanie Bauer; Markus Moessner; Gloria Fischer-Waldschmidt; Sabine C. Herpertz; Franz Resch; Tina In-Albon; Michael Koelch; Paul L. Plener; Christian Schmahl; Michael Kaess; Star Konsortium;Development of an Online Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults Engaging in Nonsuicidal Self-injury Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a prevalent phenomenon in adolescence. Despite the existence of effective psychotherapeutic interventions, the majority of affected adolescents and young adults do not receive any treatment. Structural (e. g., no specific interventions, limited resources, limited accessibility) as well as individual factors (e. g., low help-seeking behavior) impede access to adequate clinical care for adolescent NSSI. Online interventions offer the possibility to provide specific interventions independent of one's location or local healthcare structures. Because of its high confidentiality and accessibility, the Internet also reaches adolescents with low help-seeking behavior. There is already evidence for online interventions concerning different mental health issues, like depression and anxiety. However, regarding NSSI, there are no effective, online interventions. Thus, we developed an online intervention based on an already evaluated short term program specific for adolescents and young adults with NSSI within the German STAR consortium (STAR: Self-Injury - Treatment, Assessment, Recovery). Within a randomised controlled trial, the intervention will be evaluated regarding its efficacy.
Praxis der Kinderpsy... arrow_drop_down Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und KinderpsychiatrieArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 2 citations 2 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert Praxis der Kinderpsy... arrow_drop_down Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und KinderpsychiatrieArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2009Publisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | INTENANTEC| INTENANTAuthors: Jennifer N. Andexer; Jan von Langermann; Udo Kragl; Martina Pohl;Jennifer N. Andexer; Jan von Langermann; Udo Kragl; Martina Pohl;pmid: 19716614
During the last decades, enzymes became very versatile catalysts for a variety of reactions including natural and unnatural compounds. However, many enzyme-catalysed reactions suffer from diverse restrictions because of limitations related to process parameters or the enzyme. The understanding and overcoming of those undesired side effects is therefore mandatory for the implementation of optimal process parameters. To achieve this aim, various methods from molecular biology and reaction engineering can be employed. By focusing on the hydroxynitrile lyase-catalysed synthesis of enantiopure cyanohydrins, we give an overview of strategies to improve commercially utilized enzymes and to suppress non-enzymatic reactions. Particular emphasis is placed on the necessity to combine approaches from different fields, such as enzyme engineering and reaction engineering.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu66 citations 66 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2009Publisher:Elsevier BV W, Fialkowski; P, Calosi; S, Dahlke; A, Dietrich; P G, Moore; S, Olenin; L E, Persson; B D, Smith; M, Spegys; P S, Rainbow;pmid: 18954880
The amphipod crustacean Talitrus saltator is an established, easily accessible, biomonitor of trace metal bioavailabilities in coastal waters. We have carried out a geographically widespread collection of T. saltator from European shores, stretching from the north-west Atlantic through the Baltic to the Mediterranean. A primary aim of the work was to establish a database of accumulated trace metal concentrations (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn) in this biomonitor. Statistical analysis has shown significant geographical differences in the bioavailabilities of all the metals, the most distinct being copper, iron and manganese. It has proved possible to identify unusually high accumulated concentrations of Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in this biomonitor, indicative of high metal bioavailability at a particular site. These may serve as reference points for future biomonitoring programmes seeking to identify metal contamination in coastal waters.
Marine Pollution Bul... arrow_drop_down Marine Pollution BulletinArticle . 2009 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 30 citations 30 popularity Average influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Marine Pollution Bul... arrow_drop_down Marine Pollution BulletinArticle . 2009 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017Publisher:American Physical Society (APS) Funded by:NSERC, UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect...NSERC ,UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root HealthJ. P. Lees; V. Poireau; V. Tisserand; E. Grauges; A. Palano; G. Eigen; D. N. Brown; Yu. G. Kolomensky; M. Fritsch; H. Koch; T. Schroeder; C. Hearty; T. S. Mattison; J. A. McKenna; R. Y. So; V. E. Blinov; A. R. Buzykaev; V. P. Druzhinin; V. B. Golubev; E. A. Kravchenko; A. P. Onuchin; S. I. Serednyakov; Yu. I. Skovpen; E. P. Solodov; K. Yu. Todyshev; A. J. Lankford; J. W. Gary; O. Long; A. M. Eisner; W. S. Lockman; W. Panduro Vazquez; D. S. Chao; C. H. Cheng; B. Echenard; K. T. Flood; D. G. Hitlin; J. Kim; T. S. Miyashita; P. Ongmongkolkul; F. C. Porter; M. Röhrken; Z. Huard; B. T. Meadows; B. G. Pushpawela; M. D. Sokoloff; J. G. Smith; S. R. Wagner; D. Bernard; M. Verderi; D. Bettoni; C. Bozzi; R. Calabrese; G. Cibinetto; E. Fioravanti; I. Garzia; E. Luppi; V. Santoro; A. Calcaterra; R. de Sangro; G. Finocchiaro; S. Martellotti; P. Patteri; I. M. Peruzzi; M. Piccolo; M. Rotondo; A. Zallo; S. Passaggio; C. Patrignani; H. M. Lacker; B. Bhuyan; U. Mallik; C. Chen; J. Cochran; S. Prell; H. Ahmed; A. V. Gritsan; N. Arnaud; M. Davier; F. Le Diberder; A. M. Lutz; G. Wormser; D. J. Lange; D. M. Wright; J. P. Coleman; E. Gabathuler; D. E. Hutchcroft; D. J. Payne; C. Touramanis; A. J. Bevan; F. Di Lodovico; R. Sacco; G. Cowan; Sw. Banerjee; D. N. Brown; C. L. Davis; A. G. Denig; W. Gradl; K. Griessinger; A. Hafner; K. R. Schubert; R. J. Barlow; G. D. Lafferty; R. Cenci; A. Jawahery; D. A. Roberts; R. Cowan; S. H. Robertson; B. Dey; N. Neri; F. Palombo; R. Cheaib; L. Cremaldi; R. Godang; D. J. Summers; P. Taras; G. De Nardo; C. Sciacca; G. Raven; C. P. Jessop; J. M. LoSecco; K. Honscheid; R. Kass; A. Gaz; M. Margoni; M. Posocco; G. Simi; F. Simonetto; R. Stroili; S. Akar; E. Ben-Haim; M. Bomben; G. R. Bonneaud; G. Calderini; J. Chauveau; G. Marchiori; J. Ocariz; M. Biasini; E. Manoni; A. Rossi; G. Batignani; S. Bettarini; M. Carpinelli; G. Casarosa; M. Chrzaszcz; F. Forti; M. A. Giorgi; A. Lusiani; B. Oberhof; E. Paoloni; M. Rama; G. Rizzo; J. J. Walsh; A. J. S. Smith; F. Anulli; R. Faccini; F. Ferrarotto; F. Ferroni; A. Pilloni; G. Piredda; C. Bünger; S. Dittrich; O. Grünberg; M. Heß; T. Leddig; C. Voß; R. Waldi; T. Adye; F. F. Wilson; S. Emery; G. Vasseur; D. Aston; C. Cartaro; M. R. Convery; J. Dorfan; W. Dunwoodie; M. Ebert; R. C. Field; B. G. Fulsom; M. T. Graham; C. Hast; W. R. Innes; P. Kim; D. W. G. S. Leith; S. Luitz; D. B. MacFarlane; D. R. Muller; H. Neal; B. N. Ratcliff; A. Roodman; M. K. Sullivan; J. Va’vra; W. J. Wisniewski; M. V. Purohit; J. R. Wilson; A. Randle-Conde; S. J. Sekula; M. Bellis; P. R. Burchat; E. M. T. Puccio; M. S. Alam;We measure the mass difference, Δm_{+}, between the D^{*}(2010)^{+} and the D^{+} using the decay chain D^{*}(2010)^{+}→D^{+}π^{0} with D^{+}→K^{-}π^{+}π^{+}. The data were recorded with the BABAR detector at center-of-mass energies at and near the ϒ(4S) resonance, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of approximately 468 fb^{-1}. We measure Δm_{+}=(140 601.0±6.8[stat]±12.9[syst]) keV. We combine this result with a previous BABAR measurement of Δm_{0}≡m(D^{*}(2010)^{+})-m(D^{0}) to obtain Δm_{D}=m(D^{+})-m(D^{0})=(4824.9±6.8[stat]±12.9[syst]) keV. These results are compatible with and approximately five times more precise than the Particle Data Group averages.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2011 SpainPublisher:Oxford University Press (OUP) Funded by:UKRI | Ideal Home: the net zero ...UKRI| Ideal Home: the net zero poultry house for the futureAuthors: Fernandez Fernandez, Victoria; Khayet, Mohamed; Montero-Prado, Pablo; Heredia-Guerrero, Jose Alejandro; +8 AuthorsFernandez Fernandez, Victoria; Khayet, Mohamed; Montero-Prado, Pablo; Heredia-Guerrero, Jose Alejandro; Liakoloulos, Georgios; Karabourniotis, George; Rio, Victor del; Domínguez, Eva; Tacchini, Ignacio; Nerín, Cristina; Val, Jesús; Heredia, Antonio;handle: 10261/39218
The surface of peach (Prunus persica ‘Calrico’) is covered by a dense indumentum, which may serve various protective purposes. With the aim of relating structure to function, the chemical composition, morphology, and hydrophobicity of the peach skin was assessed as a model for a pubescent plant surface. Distinct physicochemical features were observed for trichomes versus isolated cuticles. Peach cuticles were composed of 53% cutan, 27% waxes, 23% cutin, and 1% hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (mainly ferulic and p-coumaric acids). Trichomes were covered by a thin cuticular layer containing 15% waxes and 19% cutin and were filled by polysaccharide material (63%) containing hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives and flavonoids. The surface free energy, polarity, and work of adhesion of intact and shaved peach surfaces were calculated from contact angle measurements of water, glycerol, and diiodomethane. The removal of the trichomes from the surface increased polarity from 3.8% (intact surface) to 23.6% and decreased the total surface free energy chiefly due to a decrease on its nonpolar component. The extraction of waxes and the removal of trichomes led to higher fruit dehydration rates. However, trichomes were found to have a higher water sorption capacity as compared with isolated cuticles. The results show that the peach surface is composed of two different materials that establish a polarity gradient: the trichome network, which has a higher surface free energy and a higher dispersive component, and the cuticle underneath, which has a lower surface free energy and higher surface polarity. The significance of the data concerning water-plant surface interactions is discussed within a physiological context. Victoria Fernández is supported by a “Ramón y Cajal” contract (MICINN, Spain) co-financed by the European Social Fund. Pablo Montero-Prado gratefully acknowledges the PhD Grant from the Government of the Republic of Panama (SENACYT-IFARHU). This study was supported by the projects AGL2009-08501/AGR and AGL2009-12134/AGR (Programa Nacional de Proyectos de Investigación Fundamental) 25 Pag., 7 Fig., 3 Tabl. The definitive version is available at: http://www.plantphysiol.org/ Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess Routesbronze 93 citations 93 popularity Top 1% influence Top 10% impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 24visibility views 24 download downloads 81 Powered bymore_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; Archivo Digital UPMArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2011 . Peer-reviewedadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2020 Spain, United Kingdom, United KingdomPublisher:Royal College of General Practitioners Funded by:EC | DRIVEEC| DRIVEde Lusignan, S; Hoang, U; Liyanage, H; Tripathy, M; I, Yonova.; Byford, R; Ferreira, F; Diez-Domingo, J; Clark, T;BackgroundMolecular point-of-care testing (POCT) for influenza in primary care could influence clinical care and patient outcomes.AimTo assess the feasibility of incorporating influenza POCT into general practice in England.Design and settingA mixed-methods study conducted in six general practices that had not previously participated in respiratory virology sampling, which are part of the Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre English sentinel surveillance network, from February 2019 to May 2019.MethodA sociotechnical perspective was adopted using the Public Health England POCT implementation toolkit and business process modelling notation to inform qualitative analysis. Quantitative data were collected about the number of samples taken, their representativeness, and the virology results obtained, comparing them with the rest of the sentinel system over the same weeks.ResultsA total of 312 POCTs were performed; 276 were used for quantitative analysis, of which 60 were positive for influenza and 216 were negative. The average swabbing rate was 0.4 per 1000 population and swab positivity was between 16.7% (n = 14/84) and 41.4% (n = 12/29). Given a positive influenza POCT result, the odds ratio of receiving an antiviral was 14.1 (95% confidence intervals [CI] = 2.9 to 70.0, P<0.001) and of receiving an antibiotic was 0.4 (95% CI = 0.2 to 0.8, P = 0.01), compared with patients with a negative result. Qualitative analysis showed that it was feasible for practices to implement POCT, but there is considerable variation in the processes used.ConclusionTesting for influenza using POCT is feasible in primary care and may improve antimicrobial use. However, further evidence from randomised trials of influenza POCT in general practice is needed.
e-Prints Soton arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7363279Data sources: PubMed CentralBritish Journal of General PracticeOther literature type . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2020Data sources: Oxford University Research Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen hybrid 8 citations 8 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 4visibility views 4 download downloads 26 Powered bymore_vert e-Prints Soton arrow_drop_down Europe PubMed CentralArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedFull-Text: http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7363279Data sources: PubMed CentralBritish Journal of General PracticeOther literature type . Article . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYRecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2020Data sources: Oxford University Research Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:Emerald Publicly fundedAuthors: William Forbes; Sheila O Donohoe; Jörg Prokop;William Forbes; Sheila O Donohoe; Jörg Prokop;Purpose– The purpose of this cross-national study is to evaluate the communality and differences in experiences and policy responses in the run up to the 2007-2009 credit crisis and during its critical early stages in Germany, Ireland and the UK. The importance of shared cognitive illusions regarding the power and stability of financial markets is emphasised.Design/methodology/approach– A multiple case study approach is used which draws on publicly available information to trace developments leading up to bank failures (or near failures) and the evolution of government responses drawing upon alternative paradigms used to justify State intervention.Findings– Findings emphasise the role of state regulatory bodies and their response to the crisis as a primary source of the “rules of the game” in financial markets, here it is the “game of bank bargains” and a potential source of repair. Given the degree of interconnectedness, opacity and complexity of financial markets investors/politicians/regulators will fall victim to cognitive biases which affect their decisions.Research limitations/implications– This case study method allows identification of patterns in decision-makers’ behaviour and yields richer insights than a quantitative approach but is limited in its generalisability.Practical implications– This paper offers practical implications in suggesting that a pivotal step in effective crisis management requires directly addressing sources of uncertainty, namely, time pressure, complexity and opacity of underlying cause–effect relationships, empowering decision-makers to act responsibly.Originality/value– This paper is novel in its illustration of the collective cognitive paradigm for justifying regulatory action across three countries using six case studies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu2 citations 2 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!more_vert The Journal of Risk ... arrow_drop_down The Journal of Risk FinanceArticle . 2015 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Emerald Insight Site PoliciesData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2011Publisher:American Physical Society (APS) J. P. Lees; E. Grauges; Maurizio Martinelli; M. Pappagallo; G. Eigen; Yu. G. Kolomensky; G. Lynch; Herbert Koch; D. J. Asgeirsson; C. Hearty; A. Khan; A. R. Buzykaev; V. P. Druzhinin; V. B. Golubev; A. P. Onuchin; E. P. Solodov; D. Kirkby; D. P. Stoker; H. Atmacan; Owen Rosser Long; Claudio Campagnari; T. M. Hong; Dmytro Kovalskyi; J. D. Richman; J. Kroseberg; A. J. Martinez; T. Schalk; A. Seiden; L. O. Winstrom; C. H. Cheng; F. C. Porter; A. Y. Rakitin; R. Andreassen; W. T. Ford; Alessandro Gaz; Maria A. Nagel; Stephen Robert Wagner; R. Ayad; W. H. Toki; K. R. Schubert; R. Schwierz; Denis Bernard; P. J. Clark; D. Bettoni; C. Bozzi; Roberto Calabrese; I. Garzia; Eleonora Luppi; M. Munerato; Matteo Negrini; A. Petrella; L. Piemontese; A. Calcaterra; R. de Sangro; M. Nicolaci; I. M. Peruzzi; M. Piccolo; Elisa Guido; B. Bhuyan; C. L. Lee; M. Morii; A. Adametz; J. Marks; U. Uwer; F. U. Bernlochner; M. Ebert; Heiko Lacker; T. Lueck; A. Volk; P. D. Dauncey; Prafulla Kumar Behera; Chunhui Chen; James H Cochran; W. T. Meyer; Andrei Gritsan; N. Arnaud; M. Davier; J. Firmino da Costa; G. Grosdidier; B. Malaescu; A. Perez; V. Sordini; Achille Stocchi; G. Wormser; D. J. Lange; Douglas Wright; I. Bingham; J. P. Coleman; D. E. Hutchcroft; Adrian John Bevan; M. Sigamani; G. A. Cowan; S. Paramesvaran; C. L. Davis; A. G. Denig; M. Fritsch; W. Gradl; D. S. Bailey; R. J. Barlow; G. Jackson; George Lafferty; J. Anderson; R. Cenci; A. Jawahery; Gabriele Simi; J. M. Tuggle; M. Schram; P. Biassoni; L. M. Cremaldi; P. Sonnek; X. Nguyen; P. Taras; G. Onorato; Crisostomo Sciacca; Colin Jessop; K. J. Knoepfel; N. L. Blount; R. Frey; R. Rahmat; E. Feltresi; Marcello Rotondo; F. Simonetto; G. R. Bonneaud; G. Calderini; O. Hamon; Ph Leruste; J. Ocariz; J. Prendki; Alessandro Rossi; M. Carpinelli; Giulia Casarosa; Alberto Cervelli; Mario Giorgi; A. Lusiani; Nicola Neri; E. Paoloni; James D. Olsen; A. J.S. Smith; R. Faccini; M. Gaspero; M. A. Mazzoni; G. Piredda; F. Renga; T. Leddig; H. Schröder; Roland Waldi; Tim Adye; F. F. Wilson; G. Hamel de Monchenault; Ch Yèche; M. T. Allen; R. Bartoldus; J. F. Benitez; G. P. Dubois-Felsmann; R. C. Field; M. Franco Sevilla; M. T. Graham; Philippe Grenier; C. Hast; W. R. Innes; Hyun-Chul Kim; P. Kim; Shu Li; B. Lindquist; S. Luitz; V. Luth; Dominik Müller; S. Nelson; I. Ofte; B. N. Ratcliff; V. Santoro; R. H. Schindler; J. Schwiening; A. Snyder; K. Suzuki; J. Va’vra; A. P. Wagner; M. Weaver; W. J. Wisniewski; M. Wittgen; C. C. Young; M. V. Purohit; Stephen Sekula; M. Bellis; P. R. Burchat; T. S. Miyashita; M. A. Saeed; S. B. Zain; R. Eckmann; Joseph Izen; D. Gamba; L. Lanceri; L. Vitale; J. Albert; Sw. Banerjee; H. H. F. Choi; Kenji Hamano; G. J. King; R. Kowalewski; I. M. Nugent; T. J. Gershon; Paul Fraser Harrison; T. E. Latham; H. R. Band; K. T. Flood; R. Prepost;We report on a search for CP violation in the decay D{sup {+-}} {yields} K{sub S}{sup 0}{pi}{sup {+-}} using a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 469 fb{sup -1} collected with the BABAR detector at the PEP-II asymmetric energy e{sup +}e{sup -} storage rings. The CP-violating decay rate asymmetry A{sub CP} is determined to be (-0.44 {+-} 0.13(stat) {+-} 0.10(syst))%, consistent with zero at 2.7 {sigma} and with the standard model prediction of (-0.332 {+-} 0.006)%. This is currently the most precise measurement of this parameter.
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