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Engineering Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Impact of Surfactants on the Electrical and Rheological Aspects of Silica Based Synthetic Ester Nanofluids

S. K. Amizhtan, A. J. Amalanathan, R. Sarathi, Balaji Srinivasan, Ramesh L. Gardas, Hans Edin, Nathaniel Taylor · 2022

This study reports experimental investigations of the effects of different surfactants (CTAB, Oleic acid and Span 80) on silica based synthetic ester nanofluids. The positive and negative potential ob…

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Multidisciplinary & Other Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Improved Ground Target Detecting System Based on Both Miniaturized FMCW Radar and Radiometer

Myung-Suk Jung, Kyung-Tae Kim · 2022

The frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar is generally applied in ground target detecting devices mounted on small shells or projectiles because of its compact size. However, the FMCW radar…

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Physics Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Generating Multi-Issued Session Key by Using Semi Quantum Key Distribution With Time-Constraint

Hsing-Chung Chen, Cahya Damarjati, Eko Prasetyo, Chao-Lung Chou, Tzu-Liang Kung, Chien-Erh Weng · 2022

Information security refers to protect the information from unauthorized access or modification. Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a way to generate a key preventing those malicious activities. One of…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Evidence for antibody as a protective correlate for COVID-19 vaccines.

Kristen A Earle, Donna M Ambrosino, Andrew Fiore-Gartland, David Goldblatt, Peter B Gilbert, George R Siber, Peter Dull, Stanley A Plotkin · 2021

A correlate of protection (CoP) is urgently needed to expedite development of additional COVID-19 vaccines to meet unprecedented global demand. To assess whether antibody titers may reasonably predict…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Medical Students and Patients Benefit from Virtual Non-Medical Interactions Due to COVID-19.

Taylor M Coe, Trevor J McBroom, Sarah A Brownlee, Karen Regan, Stephen Bartels, Noelle Saillant, Heidi Yeh, Emil Petrusa, Leigh Anne Dageforde · 2021

Patient care restrictions created by the COVID-19 pandemic constrained medical students' ability to interact directly with patients. Additionally, organ transplant recipients faced increasing isolatio…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Personality Traits and Changes in Health Behaviors and Depressive Symptoms during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Analysis from Pre-pandemic to Onset and End of the Initial Emergency Conditions in Finland.

Tiia Kekalainen, Enni-Maria Hietavala, Matti Hakamaki, Sarianna Sipila, Eija K Laakkonen, Katja Kokko · 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing measures targeting the transmission of the virus impacted everyday life in 2020. This study investigated pre- to in-pandemic changes in health behaviors and…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Comparison of Neutralizing Antibody Titers Elicited by mRNA and Adenoviral Vector Vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 Variants.

Takuya Tada, Hao Zhou, Marie I Samanovic, Belinda M Dcosta, Amber Cornelius, Mark J Mulligan, Nathaniel R Landau · 2021

The increasing prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 variants has raised concerns regarding possible decreases in vaccine efficacy. Here, neutralizing antibody titers elicited by mRNA-based and an adenoviral vecto…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Dynamics of partially mitigated multi-phasic epidemics at low susceptible depletion: Phases of COVID-19 control in Italy as case study.

Alberto d'Onofrio, Piero Manfredi, Mimmo Iannelli · 2021

To mitigate the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, world countries have resorted - though with different timing and intensities - to a range of interventions. These interventions and their rela…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in 45,965 adults from the general population of the United Kingdom.

Jia Wei, Nicole Stoesser, Philippa C Matthews, Daniel Ayoubkhani, Ruth Studley, Iain Bell, John I Bell, John N Newton, Jeremy Farrar, Ian Diamond, Emma Rourke, Alison Howarth, Brian D Marsden, Sarah Hoosdally, E Yvonne Jones, David I Stuart, Derrick W Crook, Tim E A Peto, Koen B Pouwels, David W Eyre, A Sarah Walker · 2021

We report that in a cohort of 45,965 adults, who were receiving either the ChAdOx1 or the BNT162b2 SARS-CoV-2 vaccines, in those who had no prior infection with SARS-CoV-2, seroconversion rates and qu…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Lipid bilayer degradation induced by SARS-CoV-2 spike protein as revealed by neutron reflectometry.

Alessandra Luchini, Samantha Micciulla, Giacomo Corucci, Krishna Chaithanya Batchu, Andreas Santamaria, Valerie Laux, Tamim Darwish, Robert A Russell, Michel Thepaut, Isabelle Bally, Franck Fieschi, Giovanna Fragneto · 2021

SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins are responsible for the membrane fusion event, which allows the virus to enter the host cell and cause infection. This process starts with the binding of the spike extramembr…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

A survey of mental health professionals in a paediatric hospital during COVID-19.

Brian Cf Ching, Sophie D Bennett, Isobel Heyman, Holan Liang, Matteo Catanzano, Kate Fifield, Zoe Berger, Suzanne Gray, Emma Hewson, Mandy Bryon, Anna E Coughtrey, Roz Shafran · 2021

There is little understanding of the mental health impact for young people with long-term physical health conditions and mental health professionals' experiences of supporting them during COVID-19. Th…

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Computer Science Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic: A genuine concern for people from disadvantaged community and low-income families in Province 2 of Nepal.

Devendra Raj Singh, Dev Ram Sunuwar, Sunil Kumar Shah, Lalita Kumari Sah, Kshitij Karki, Rajeeb Kumar Sah · 2021

Food insecurity is a serious social and public health problem which is exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic especially in resource-poor countries such as Nepal. However, there is a paucity of evidence…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Evaluation of cell-based and surrogate SARS-CoV-2 neutralization assays.

Anton M Sholukh, Andrew Fiore-Gartland, Emily S Ford, Maurine D Miner, Yixuan J Hou, Longping V Tse, Hannah Kaiser, Haiying Zhu, Joyce Lu, Bhanupriya Madarampalli, Arnold Park, Florian A Lempp, Russell St Germain, Emily L Bossard, Jia Jin Kee, Kurt Diem, Andrew B Stuart, Peter B Rupert, Chance Brock, Matthew Buerger, Margaret K Doll, April Kaur Randhawa, Leonidas Stamatatos, Roland K Strong, Colleen McLaughlin, Meei-Li Huang, Keith R Jerome, Ralph S Baric, David Montefiori, Lawrence Corey · 2021

Determinants of protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 infection require the development of well-standardized, reproducible antibody assays. This need has led to the emergence of a variety of neutrali…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Medical Oncology Patient Perceptions of Telehealth Video Visits.

Rachel E Granberg, Arianna Heyer, Kristin L Rising, Nathan R Handley, Alexzandra T Gentsch, Adam F Binder · 2021

Telehealth in medical oncology has expanded secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, quantitative research on medical oncology telehealth use shows conflicting results on patient satisfaction, whe…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

COVID-19 Amongst the Ultra-Orthodox Population in Israel: An Inside Look into the Causes of the High Morbidity Rates.

Sara Zalcberg, Sima Zalcberg Block · 2021

The current paper focuses on the circumstances that have led to the high COVID-19 infection rates amongst the ultra-Orthodox population in Israel. The current study utilizes a qualitative design and i…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

CoVrimer: A tool for aligning SARS-CoV-2 primer sequences and selection of conserved/degenerate primers.

Merve Vural-Ozdeniz, Aslinur Akturk, Mert Demirdizen, Ronaldo Leka, Rana Acar, Ozlen Konu · 2021

As mutations in SARS-CoV-2 virus accumulate rapidly, novel primers that amplify this virus sensitively and specifically are in demand. We have developed a webserver named CoVrimer by which users can s…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Transparent communication about negative features of COVID-19 vaccines decreases acceptance but increases trust.

Michael Bang Petersen, Alexander Bor, Frederik Jorgensen, Marie Fly Lindholt · 2021

During the rapid development and rolling out of vaccines against COVID-19, researchers have called for an approach of "radical transparency," in which vaccine information is transparently disclosed to…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Adding saliva testing to oropharyngeal and deep nasal swab testing increases PCR detection of SARS-CoV-2 in primary care and children.

Jane Oliver, Shidan Tosif, Lai-Yang Lee, Anna-Maria Costa, Chelsea Bartel, Katherine Last, Vanessa Clifford, Andrew Daley, Nicole Allard, Catherine Orr, Ashley Nind, Karyn Alexander, Niamh Meagher, Michelle Sait, Susan A Ballard, Eloise Williams, Katherine Bond, Deborah A Williamson, Nigel W Crawford, Katherine B Gibney · 2021

To compare the concordance and acceptability of saliva testing with standard-of-care oropharyngeal and bilateral deep nasal swab testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in rituximab-treated patients: B cells promote humoral immune responses in the presence of T-cell-mediated immunity.

Daniel Mrak, Selma Tobudic, Maximilian Koblischke, Marianne Graninger, Helga Radner, Daniela Sieghart, Philipp Hofer, Thomas Perkmann, Helmuth Haslacher, Renate Thalhammer, Stefan Winkler, Stephan Bluml, Karin Stiasny, Judith H Aberle, Josef S Smolen, Leonhard X Heinz, Daniel Aletaha, Michael Bonelli · 2021

Evidence suggests that B cell-depleting therapy with rituximab (RTX) affects humoral immune response after vaccination. It remains unclear whether RTX-treated patients can develop a humoral and T-cell…

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Medicine & Health Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on systemic lupus erythematosus patients: Results from a multi-center prospective cohort.

Shanthini Kasturi, Lori Lyn Price, Vasilissa Paushkin, Jane E Salmon, Timothy E McAlindon, Lisa A Mandl · 2021

The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Patients with SLE participating in a multi-center longitudinal…

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