Alan MacDonald, H.C. Bonsor, Kazi Matin Ahmed, W. G. Burgess et al.
H.C. Bonsor, Alan MacDonald, Kazi Matin Ahmed, W. G. Burgess et al.
The Indo-Gangetic aquifer is one of the world's most important transboundary water resources, and the most heavily exploited aquifer in the world. To better understand the aquifer system, typologies have been characterized for the aquifer, which integrate existing datasets across the Indo-Gangetic c...
Claire Palles, Laura Chegwidden, Xinzhong Li, John M. Findlay et al.
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Barrett's esophagus (BE) increases the risk of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). We found the risk to be BE has been associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosome 6p21 (within the HLA region) and on 16q23, where the closest protein-coding gene is FOXF1. Subse...
Alan MacDonald, H.C. Bonsor, Bill Taylor, M. Shamsudduha et al.
Groundwater within the Indo‐Gangetic Basin (IGB) alluvial aquifer system forms one of the world’s most important and heavily exploited reservoirs of freshwater. In this study we have examined the groundwater system through the lens of its resilience to change – both from the impact of climate cha...
Dan Lapworth, Anwar Zahid, Richard G. Taylor, W. G. Burgess et al.
Abstract Uncertainty persists regarding the vulnerability of deep groundwater across Asia's megadeltas. In the coastal Bengal Basin aquifer system, shallow groundwater (<100 m) commonly features high salinity or arsenic concentrations, and deep, better‐quality, groundwater supplies drinking water...
Emily Hladkowicz, David Yachnin, Laura Boland, Kumanan Wilson et al.
Purpose Patients want personalized information before surgery; most do not receive personalized risk estimates. Inadequate information contributes to poor experience and medicolegal complaints. We hypothesized that exposure to the Personalized Risk Evaluation and Decision Making in Preoperative Clin...
Alan MacDonald, H.C. Bonsor, Krishan, Gopal, M. S. Rao et al.
The Indo-Gangetic Basin comprises one of the world’s most important aquifers. The basin is \nhome to approximately 1 billion people and encompasses northern and eastern India, much \nof Bangladesh, parts of southern Nepal and the most populous areas of Pakistan. Despite \nthe presence of...
Abhijit Mukherjee, Soumendra N. Bhanja, Matthew Rodell, Yoshihide Wada et al.
Recently, there has been much interest in how to manage the water resources of the Ganges River Basin (GRB), the cradle of Asian civilization, currently supporting >500 million people (Figure 1a). This also includes cleaning up the Ganges river, regarded as one of the most polluted mega-rivers of...
Stephen W. Scherer, Clarrisa A. Bradley, Sangyoon Y. Ko, Meng Tian et al.
There are ~100 genes or copy number variants (CNVs) used in genetic testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD, or autism). These genes are protein-coding, and the associated phenotypes often extend beyond socio-behavioral traits seen in autism including cognitive/medical complexities, epilepsy, and ...
H.C. Bonsor, Alan MacDonald
This report is an output from the project Groundwater resilience to climate change and abstraction in the Indo-Gangetic basin Groundwater resilience to climate change and abstraction in the Indo-Gangetic basin is a two-year (2012-14) DFID-funded research project strengthening the evidence-base li...
Alan MacDonald, H.C. Bonsor, S. V. N. Rao, Krishan Gopal et al.
The Indo‐Gangetic plains comprise the large floodplains of the Indus and Ganges‐Brahmaputra river systems. They are home to approximately 1 billion people and encompass northern and eastern India, much of Bangladesh, parts of southern Nepal and the most populous parts of Pakistan. The economy, po...
Randall L. Bytwerk, Barry Brummett, George A. Kennedy, John Poulakos et al.
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F. Donat, David R. Bevan, Richard K. Baumgarten, J. L. Brown et al.