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    Performance of two different types of anodes in membrane electrode assembly microbial fuel cells for power generation from domestic wastewater by Hays, Sarah, Zhang, Fang, Logan, Bruce E.

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-10-2011)
    “…► A membrane electrode assembly minimized electrode spacing and internal resistance. ► Use of mesh carbon anodes could reduce reactor cost, but brush anodes…”
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    Robotic pancreas surgery for pancreatic cancer by Hays, Sarah B, Rojas, Aram E, Hogg, Melissa E

    “…Since the introduction of robotic pancreas surgery in the early 2000s, there has been significant increase in the adoption of the robot to perform complex…”
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    Prince and princesses: The current status of robotic surgery in surgical oncology by Hays, Sarah B., Corvino, Gaetano, Lorié, Benjamin D., McMichael, William V., Mehdi, Syed A., Rieser, Caroline, Rojas, Aram E., Hogg, Melissa E.

    Published in Journal of surgical oncology (01-01-2024)
    “…Robotic surgery has experienced a dramatic increase in utilization across general surgery over the last two decades, including in surgical oncology. Although…”
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    Statin Use Is Associated with Decreased Risk of Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19 Patients: A Preliminary Study by Song, Sophia L., Hays, Sarah B., Panton, Constance E., Mylona, Evangelia K., Kalligeros, Markos, Shehadeh, Fadi, Mylonakis, Eleftherios

    Published in Pathogens (Basel) (17-09-2020)
    “…COVID-19 disproportionately affects patients with medical comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Patients with CVD are widely prescribed…”
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    Determinants of brain tumor malpractice litigation outcome and indemnity payments: a 29-year nationwide analysis by Tang, Oliver Y, Hartnett, Davis A, Hays, Sarah B, Syed, Sohail, Daniels, Alan H

    Published in Neurosurgical focus (01-11-2020)
    “…Medical malpractice litigation is a significant challenge in neurosurgery, with more than 25% of a neurosurgeon's career on average spent with an open…”
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    How to integrate robotic training in surgical residency? An example of a 2-week robotic rotation by Hays, Sarah B., Rojas, Aram E., Kuchta, Kristine, Ramirez Barriga, Melissa, Mehdi, Syed Abbas, Talamonti, Mark S., Hogg, Melissa E.

    Published in Journal of robotic surgery (28-05-2024)
    “…General surgery residents should be proficiently trained in robotic surgery. However, there is currently no standardized robotic training curriculum. We aimed…”
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    Cognitive-behavioural treatment for men with intellectual disabilities and sexually abusive behaviour: a pilot study by Murphy, Glynis, Powell, Simon, Guzman, Ana-Maria, Hays, Sarah-Jane

    “…Background  Cognitive‐behaviour therapy (CBT) seems to be becoming the treatment of choice for non‐disabled sex offenders. Nevertheless, there have been…”
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    Long-term effects of neonatal stress on adult conditioned place preference (CPP) and hippocampal neurogenesis by Hays, Sarah L., McPherson, Ronald J., Juul, Sandra E., Wallace, Gerard, Schindler, Abigail G., Chavkin, Charles, Gleason, Christine A.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-02-2012)
    “…► Neonatal mice underwent repeated maternal separation and hypoxia/hyperoxia exposure. ► Subsets of neonatal mice were also given morphine injection (2 mg/kg…”
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    Neonatal stress or morphine treatment alters adult mouse conditioned place preference by Boasen, Jared F, McPherson, Ronald J, Hays, Sarah L, Juul, Sandra E, Gleason, Christine A

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2009)
    “…Hospitalized preterm infants may experience pain and stress, and narcotics are often administered to lessen their suffering. However, prolonged narcotic…”
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    Adult responses to an ischemic stroke in a rat model of neonatal stress and morphine treatment by Hays, Sarah L., Valieva, Olga A., McPherson, Ronald J., Juul, Sandra E., Gleason, Christine A.

    “…► Newborn rats exposed to neonatal stress with/without neonatal morphine were later exposed to focal cerebral ischemia as adults. ► Cerebral vessel density and…”
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    Group treatment for men with intellectual disability and sexually abusive behaviour: Service user views by Hays, Sarah-Jane, Murphy, Glynis H., Langdon, Peter E., Rose, David, Reed, Tracy

    “…Background Men with intellectual disability (ID) and sexually abusive behaviour are a disempowered and marginalised group. Nevertheless, as service users, they…”
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    Effects of neonatal stress and morphine on kappa opioid receptor signaling by Vien, Thuy N, Gleason, Christine A, Hays, Sarah L, McPherson, Ronald J, Chavkin, Charles, Juul, Sandra E

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2009)
    “…Critically ill neonates experience multiple stressors during hospitalization. Opioids are commonly prescribed to ameliorate their pain and stress. However, the…”
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    Clinical assessment of pragmatic language impairment: A generalisability study of older people with Alzheimer's disease by Hays, Sarah-Jane, Niven, Brian, Godfrey, Hamish, Linscott, Richard

    Published in Aphasiology (01-08-2004)
    “…Background: The Profile of Pragmatic Impairment in Communication (PPIC) is a clinical rating scale designed for the assessment of multiple facets of pragmatic…”
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    Lack of avian predators is associated with behavioural plasticity in nest construction and height in an island songbird by Hays, Sarah C., Cheek, Rebecca G., Mouton, James C., Sillett, T. Scott, Ghalambor, Cameron K.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2022)
    “…Orange-crowned warblers, Leiothlypis celata sordida, breeding on the California Channel Islands exhibit remarkable variation in their nest structure and…”
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    Gaining ethical approval for research into sensitive topics: 'two strikes and you're out?' by Hays, Sarah-Jane, Murphy, Glynis, Sinclair, Neil

    Published in British journal of learning disabilities (01-12-2003)
    “…Challenges in designing research on sensitive topics, illustrated by the experiences of a team working with multi-centre research ethics committees on a…”
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    Residents perform better technically, have less stress and workload, and prefer robotic to laparoscopic technique during inanimate simulation by Choi, Sung Hoon, Kuchta, Kristine, Rojas, Aram, Mehdi, Syed Abbas, Ramirez Barriga, Melissa, Hays, Sarah, Talamonti, Mark S., Hogg, Melissa E.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-09-2023)
    “…Introduction With the widespread adoption of minimally invasive surgery, there is a growing need for surgical residents to be trained by a procedure-specific…”
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    Abstract WP66: CT and Multiphase CTA Alone Can Identify Thrombectomy Candidates Beyond 6 Hours by Hays, Sarah, DiBiasio, Eleanor, Caine, Audra, Baird, Grayson, Cutting, Shawna, Yaghi, Shadi, Boxerman, Jerrold, Jindal, Gaurav, Burton, Tina, Saad, Ali, Mac Grory, Brian, Furie, Karen, McTaggart, Ryan, Jayaraman, Mahesh V

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-02-2019)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: Current stroke guidelines recommend CT Perfusion (CTP) or MRI to identify thrombectomy candidates beyond 6 hours from stroke onset…”
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    Effectiveness of Group Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment for Men with Intellectual Disabilities at Risk of Sexual Offending

    “…Background  For non‐disabled men, group cognitive‐behaviour therapy is a successful form of treatment when men have committed sexual offences. However, men…”
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