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    Trimethyl chitosan-capped silver nanoparticles with positive surface charge: Their catalytic activity and antibacterial spectrum including multidrug-resistant strains of Acinetobacter baumannii by Chang, T.Y., Chen, C.C., Cheng, K.M., Chin, C.Y., Chen, Y.H., Chen, X.A., Sun, J.R., Young, J.J., Chiueh, T.S.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-07-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •We green synthesized trimethylchitosan-capped silver nanoparticles (TMCN-AgNPs).•TMC-AgNPs with positive surface charge are prepared in…”
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    Bristles reduce the force required to 'fling' wings apart in the smallest insects by Jones, Shannon K, Yun, Young J J, Hedrick, Tyson L, Griffith, Boyce E, Miller, Laura A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2016)
    “…The smallest flying insects commonly possess wings with long bristles. Little quantitative information is available on the morphology of these bristles, and…”
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    Symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis in people with knee or hip osteoarthritis or low back pain: a cross-sectional study of 10,234 participants in primary care by Young, J.J., Hartvigsen, J., Roos, E.M., Ammendolia, C., Kongsted, A., Skou, S.T., Grønne, D.T., Jensen, R.K.

    Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-11-2021)
    “…The aims of this study were to evaluate: the proportion of people reporting symptoms associated with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) in primary care programs for…”
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    Implementation and evaluation of a SARI surveillance system in a tertiary hospital in Scotland in 2021/2022 by Evans, J.M.M., Young, J.J., Mutch, H., Blunsum, A., Quinn, J., Lowe, D.J., Ho, A., Marsh, K., Mokogwu, D.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-07-2024)
    “…To set up and evaluate a new surveillance system for severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) in Scotland. Cross-sectional study and evaluation of…”
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    Real-time surveillance of severe acute respiratory infections in Scottish hospitals: an electronic register-based approach, 2017–2022 by Wells, J., Young, J.J., Harvey, C., Mutch, H., McPhail, D., Young, N., Wallace, L.A., Ladbury, G., Murray, J.L.K., Evans, J.M.M.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-12-2022)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of routine syndromic surveillance of respiratory infections, specifically new cases of severe acute…”
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    Enhanced elimination of oxidized guanine nucleotides inhibits oncogenic RAS-induced DNA damage and premature senescence by Rai, P, Young, J J, Burton, D G A, Giribaldi, M G, Onder, T T, Weinberg, R A

    Published in Oncogene (24-03-2011)
    “…Approximately 20% of tumors contain activating mutations in the RAS family of oncogenes. As tumors progress to higher grades of malignancy, the expression of…”
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    CO2 signaling in guard cells: calcium sensitivity response modulation, a Ca2+-independent phase, and CO2 insensitivity of the gca2 mutant by Young, J.J, Mehta, S, Israelsson, M, Godoski, J, Grill, E, Schroeder, J.I

    “…Leaf stomata close in response to high carbon dioxide levels and open at low C0₂. CO₂ concentrations in leaves are altered by daily dark/light cycles, as well…”
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    Enabling technologies for integrated system-on-a-package for the next generation aerospace applications by Young, J.J., Malshe, A.P., Brown, W.D., Lenihan, T., Albert, D., Ozguz, V.

    “…Since the trend for electronic systems now requires more functional density not only per unit area, but also per unit volume, and as electronic systems become…”
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    Molecular dissection of NRG1-ERBB4 signaling implicates PTPRZ1 as a potential schizophrenia susceptibility gene by Buxbaum, J D, Georgieva, L, Young, J J, Plescia, C, Kajiwara, Y, Jiang, Y, Moskvina, V, Norton, N, Peirce, T, Williams, H, Craddock, N J, Carroll, L, Corfas, G, Davis, K L, Owen, M J, Harroch, S, Sakurai, T, O'Donovan, M C

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2008)
    “…Neuregulin and the neuregulin receptor ERBB4 have been genetically and functionally implicated in schizophrenia. In this study, we used the yeast two-hybrid…”
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    Quantitative density profiling with pure phase encoding and a dedicated 1D gradient by Deka, K., MacMillan, M.B., Ouriadov, A.V., Mastikhin, I.V., Young, J.J., Glover, P.M., Ziegler, G.R., Balcom, B.J.

    “…A new centric scan imaging methodology for density profiling of materials with short transverse relaxation times is presented. This method is shown to be more…”
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    Magnetic resonance imaging of crack formation in hydrated cement paste materials by Young, J.J., Szomolanyi, P., Bremner, T.W., Balcom, B.J.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-08-2004)
    “…A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methodology is presented to spatially resolve cracking in hydrated cement paste. The method is based on the relatively long…”
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    Jitter considerations in high bit rate digital video signals by Young, J.J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on broadcasting (01-06-1994)
    “…While digital signals tend to be more immune to noise as measured in analog systems, other noise related phenomena such as bit errors can cause problems which…”
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    An Eyetracker Study of the Haptic Cuing of Visual Attention by Jones, C.M., Young, J.J., Gray, R., Spence, C., Tan, H.Z.

    “…We investigated the haptic cuing of visual attention using spatially-predictive (75% valid) and spatially-nonpredictive (25%) haptic cues. The participants…”
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