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Bayes Factors for Partially Observed Stochastic Epidemic Models (2018)
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Alharthi, M., Kypraios, T., & O'Neill, P. D. (2019). Bayes Factors for Partially Observed Stochastic Epidemic Models. Bayesian Analysis, 14(3), 927-956. https://doi.org/10.1214/18-BA1134

We consider the problem of model choice for stochastic epidemic models given partial observation of a disease outbreak through time. Our main focus is on the use of Bayes factors. Although Bayes factors have appeared in the epidemic modelling literat... Read More about Bayes Factors for Partially Observed Stochastic Epidemic Models.

Assessing institutional empathy in medical settings (2018)
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Atkins, S., & Roberts, C. (2018). Assessing institutional empathy in medical settings. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 13(1-3), 11-33. https://doi.org/10.1558/japl.31861

The use of role-play in standardised medical assessments raises many problems, particularly around the measurement of interpersonal skills such as ‘empathy’. Research on the use of simulations has tended to focus on quantified, psychometric assessmen... Read More about Assessing institutional empathy in medical settings.

The impact of the World War I on the law governing the treatment of prisoners of war, and the making of a humanitarian subject (2018)
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Wylie, N., & Cameron, L. (2018). The impact of the World War I on the law governing the treatment of prisoners of war, and the making of a humanitarian subject. European Journal of International Law, 29(4), 1327–1350. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejil/chy085

This paper evaluates the impact of the First World War on the development of international humanitarian law (IHL) regarding the treatment of prisoner of war (POW). In contrast to traditional scholarship, which overlooks the war’s significance on the... Read More about The impact of the World War I on the law governing the treatment of prisoners of war, and the making of a humanitarian subject.

Ion of Chios: the case of a foreign poet in classical Sparta (2018)
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Edmund, S. (2018). Ion of Chios: the case of a foreign poet in classical Sparta. Classical Quarterly, 68(2), 394-407. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0009838819000016

This paper aims to reassess one piece of evidence for the performance of music and poetry in classical Sparta: an elegy by the Chian poet Ion (fr. 27 West). It is argued here that this poem evokes the atmosphere of a Spartan festival and, specificall... Read More about Ion of Chios: the case of a foreign poet in classical Sparta.

Mirtazapine for chronic breathlessness? A review of mechanistic insights and therapeutic potential (2018)
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Lovell, N., Wilcock, A., Bajwah, S., Etkind, S., Jolley, C., Maddocks, M., & Higginson, I. (2019). Mirtazapine for chronic breathlessness? A review of mechanistic insights and therapeutic potential. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 13(2), 173-180. https://doi.org/10.1080/17476348.2019.1563486

Introduction: Chronic breathlessness is a common and distressing symptom of advanced disease with few effective treatments. Central nervous system mechanisms are important in respiratory sensation and control. Consequently, drugs which may modify pro... Read More about Mirtazapine for chronic breathlessness? A review of mechanistic insights and therapeutic potential.

Development and Evaluation of a Recovery College Fidelity Measure (2018)
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Toney, R., Knight, J., Hamill, K., Taylor, A., Henderson, C., Crowther, A., …Slade, M. (2019). Development and Evaluation of a Recovery College Fidelity Measure. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry / Revue Canadienene de Psychiatrie, 64(6), 405-414. https://doi.org/10.1177/0706743718815893

Objective: Recovery Colleges are widespread, with little empirical research on their key components. This study aimed to characterise key components of Recovery Colleges, and to develop and evaluate (i) a developmental checklist and (ii) a quantitati... Read More about Development and Evaluation of a Recovery College Fidelity Measure.

Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Process (STAMP) applied to a Royal Navy Hawk jet missile simulation exercise (2018)
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Stanton, N. A., Allison, C. K., & Harvey, C. (2019). Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Process (STAMP) applied to a Royal Navy Hawk jet missile simulation exercise. Safety Science, 113, 461-471. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2018.12.020

The Royal Navy uses Hawk jets to simulate sea-skimming missile attacks against vessels as part of their training regulations. To best achieve these goals, pilots of the Hawk are required to fly at approximately 50 feet above sea level to accurately m... Read More about Systems Theoretic Accident Model and Process (STAMP) applied to a Royal Navy Hawk jet missile simulation exercise.

Understanding labour exploitation in the Spanish agricultural sector using an agent based approach (2018)
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Chesney, T., Evans, K., Gold, S., & Trautrims, A. (2019). Understanding labour exploitation in the Spanish agricultural sector using an agent based approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 214, 696-704. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.12.282

Using an agent-based model we explore the model of slavery in modern business developed by Crane (2013). Taking the Spanish agricultural sector—specifically the area of Campo de Dalías in Almería where much of Europe's vegetables are grown—as a case,... Read More about Understanding labour exploitation in the Spanish agricultural sector using an agent based approach.

Pb(II) removal using carbon adsorbents prepared by hybrid heating system: Understanding the microwave heating by dielectric characterization and numerical simulation (2018)
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Durán-Jiménez, G., Hernández-Montoya, V., Oyarzun, J. R., Montes-Morán, M. Á., & Binner, E. (2019). Pb(II) removal using carbon adsorbents prepared by hybrid heating system: Understanding the microwave heating by dielectric characterization and numerical simulation. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 277, 663-671. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2018.12.143

This work studies the effect of microwaves in the synthesis of carbon adsorbents using pecan nutshell biomass as a precursor in a hybrid multimode microwave cavity avoiding the utilization of chemical activation or susceptors. The dielectric properti... Read More about Pb(II) removal using carbon adsorbents prepared by hybrid heating system: Understanding the microwave heating by dielectric characterization and numerical simulation.

Optimal Utilization of Combined Double Layer and Nernstian Charging of Activated Carbon Electrodes in Aqueous Halide Supercapattery through Capacitance Unequalization (2018)
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Akinwolemiwa, B., Wei, C., Yang, Q., Yu, L., Xia, L., Hu, D., …Chen, G. Z. (2018). Optimal Utilization of Combined Double Layer and Nernstian Charging of Activated Carbon Electrodes in Aqueous Halide Supercapattery through Capacitance Unequalization. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 165(16), A4067-A4076. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0031902jes

Charge storage through electric double layer (EDL) charging of activated carbon (AC) and redox reactions of iodide and bromide ions in aqueous electrolytes and at the AC | electrolyte interface has been investigated by cyclic voltammetry and galvanos... Read More about Optimal Utilization of Combined Double Layer and Nernstian Charging of Activated Carbon Electrodes in Aqueous Halide Supercapattery through Capacitance Unequalization.

Pre-stroke surgery is not beneficial to normotensive rats undergoing sixty minutes of transient focal cerebral ischemia (2018)
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Bayliss, M., Trotman-Lucas, M., Janus, J., Kelly, M. E., & Gibson, C. L. (2018). Pre-stroke surgery is not beneficial to normotensive rats undergoing sixty minutes of transient focal cerebral ischemia. PLoS ONE, 13(12), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209370

Experimental stroke in rodents, via middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), can be associated with a negative impact on wellbeing and mortality. In hypertensive rodents, pre-stroke craniotomy increased survival and decreased body weight loss post-MC... Read More about Pre-stroke surgery is not beneficial to normotensive rats undergoing sixty minutes of transient focal cerebral ischemia.

Transforming community well-being through patients' lived experiences (2018)
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Gallan, A. S., McColl-Kennedy, J. R., Barakshina, T., Figueiredo, B., Jefferies, J. G., Gollngofer, J., …Winklhofer, H. (2018). Transforming community well-being through patients' lived experiences. Journal of Business Research, 100, 376-391. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.12.029

The purpose of this article is to (1) explicate micro-to-meso linkages of well-being, (2) provide a theoretical framework to guide research on connecting patient experiences to community well-being, and (3) offer guidelines to policymakers. We develo... Read More about Transforming community well-being through patients' lived experiences.

Conversion of aldoses to valuable ?-amino alcohols using amine transaminase biocatalysts (2018)
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Cairns, R., Gomm, A., Ryan, J., Clarke, T., Kulcinskaja, E., Butler, K., & O’Reilly, E. (2019). Conversion of aldoses to valuable ω-amino alcohols using amine transaminase biocatalysts. ACS Catalysis, 9(2), 1220-1223. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.8b04564

The conversion of readily available monosaccharides to high-value amino alcohols using a key biocatalytic step is an attractive strategy for the preparation of these chiral synthons. Here, we report a previously undescribed example of the direct ami... Read More about Conversion of aldoses to valuable ?-amino alcohols using amine transaminase biocatalysts.

Conceptualizing youth participation in children’s health research: insights from a youth-driven process for developing a Youth Advisory Council (2018)
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Arunkumar, K., Bowman, D. D., Coen, S. E., El-Bagdady, M. A., Ergler, C. R., Gilliland, J. A., …Paul, S. (2019). Conceptualizing youth participation in children’s health research: insights from a youth-driven process for developing a Youth Advisory Council. Children, 6(1), Article 6010003. https://doi.org/10.3390/children6010003

Given the power asymmetries between adults and young people, youth involvement in research is often at risk of tokenism. While many disciplines have seen a shift from conducting research on youth to conducting research with and for youth, engaging ch... Read More about Conceptualizing youth participation in children’s health research: insights from a youth-driven process for developing a Youth Advisory Council.

Energy and exergy analysis of fuel cells: a review (2018)
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Arshad, A., Ali, H. M., Habib, A., Bashir, M. A., Jabbal, M., & Yan, Y. (2019). Energy and exergy analysis of fuel cells: a review. Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 9, 308-321. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tsep.2018.12.008

In this paper, the fundamental overview of theoretical and practical aspects of thermodynamics analysis for mainly used fuel cells (FCs) are presented. The FC converts the chemical energy of fuel (normally hydrogen) directly into electrical energy re... Read More about Energy and exergy analysis of fuel cells: a review.

Upper GI biopsies for adenocarcinoma: how many biopsies should endoscopists take? (2018)
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Kaye, P., Lindsay, D., Madhusudan, S., Vohra, R., Catton, J., Platt, C., & Ragunath, K. (2019). Upper GI biopsies for adenocarcinoma: how many biopsies should endoscopists take?. Histopathology, 74(6), 959-963. https://doi.org/10.1111/his.13816

Aims: There is evidence that 4 or 5 gastric cancer biopsies are required for accurate HER2 interpretation. However, the number of biopsies that need to be taken to reach this number of viable cancer biopsies is without evidence. This study aimed to a... Read More about Upper GI biopsies for adenocarcinoma: how many biopsies should endoscopists take?.

Environmental performance of 3D-printing polymerisable ionic liquids (2018)
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Maciel, V. G., Wales, D. J., Seferin, M., & Sans, V. (2019). Environmental performance of 3D-printing polymerisable ionic liquids. Journal of Cleaner Production, 214, 29-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.12.241

This work presents a “cradle-to-gate” Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of 3D-printing polymerisable ionic liquids (PILs) using digital light projection (DLP). It is based on primary data from environmental emissions, wastewater, chemical components, and m... Read More about Environmental performance of 3D-printing polymerisable ionic liquids.