Philip J. Ashworth, Sean J. Bennett, Jim Best, Stuart McLelland
List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. Coherent Flow Structures in Smooth-wall Turbulent Boundaary Layers: Facts, Mechnaisms and Speculations (C. Smith). Generalized Scaling of Coherent Bursting Structures in the Near-wall Region of Turbulent Flow over Smooth and Rough Boundaries (A. Grass and M. M...
Jason Derks, Andrew Leduc, Georg Wallmann, R. Gray Huffman et al.
Proteomics of small sample sizes using data-independent acquisition methods achieves higher throughput with multiplexing. Current mass spectrometry methods enable high-throughput proteomics of large sample amounts, but proteomics of low sample amounts remains limited in depth and throughput. To incr...
Yani Najman, M. J. Bickle, Marcelle K. BouDagher‐Fadel, Andrew Carter et al.
Mafalda Viana, Sarah Cleaveland, Jason Matthiopoulos, Jo E. B. Halliday et al.
Morbilliviruses cause many diseases of medical and veterinary importance, and although some (e.g., measles and rinderpest) have been controlled successfully, others, such as canine distemper virus (CDV), are a growing concern. A propensity for host-switching has resulted in CDV emergence in new spec...
Sarah E Lamb, Julie Bruce, Anower Hossain, Chen Ji et al.
BACKGROUND: Community screening and therapeutic prevention strategies may reduce the incidence of falls in older people. The effects of these measures on the incidence of fractures, the use of health resources, and health-related quality of life are unknown. METHODS: In a pragmatic, three-group, clu...
Yani Najman, R. Allen, E. Willett, Andrew Carter et al.
Abstract The Cenozoic sedimentary succession of Bangladesh provides an archive of Himalayan erosion. However, its potential as an archive is currently hampered by a poor lithostratigaphic framework with limited age control. We focus on the Hatia Trough of the Bengal Basin and the adjacent fold belt ...
Le Ma, Gang Liu, Ming Ding, Geng Zong et al.
Background: Whether soy products confer health benefits related to coronary heart disease (CHD) remains controversial because of inconsistent evidence. Methods: A total of 74 241 women from the NHS (Nurses’ Health Study; 1984–2012), 94 233 women from the NHSII (Nurses’ Health Study II; 1991–2013), a...
Nuhu Amin, Pengbo Liu, Tim Foster, Mahbubur Rahman et al.
BACKGROUND Despite wide usage of on-site sanitation, there is limited field-based evidence on the removal or release of pathogens from septic tanks and other primary treatment systems, such as anaerobic baffled reactors (ABR). In two low-income areas in Dhaka, we conducted a cross-sectional study to...
Tim Foster, Jay Falletta, Nuhu Amin, Mahbubur Rahman et al.
Faecal-oral infections are a major component of the disease burden in low-income contexts, with inadequate sanitation seen as a contributing factor. However, demonstrating health effects of sanitation interventions - particularly in urban areas - has proved challenging and there is limited empirical...
Jason Derks, Andrew Leduc, Georg Wallmann, R. Gray Huffman et al.
Current mass-spectrometry methods enable high-throughput proteomics of large sample amounts, but proteomics of low sample amounts remains limited in depth and throughput. To increase the throughput of sensitive proteomics, we developed an experimental and computational framework, plexDIA, for simult...
Nuhu Amin, Tim Foster, Nafeya Tabassum Shimki, Juliet Willetts
BACKGROUND: Proper treatment of hospital wastewater (HWW) is crucial to minimize the long-term effects on human health and aquatic ecosystems. However, the majority of HWW generated in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), is discharged without adequate treatment. This systematic review aims to f...
Julie Bruce, Anower Hossain, Ranjit Lall, Emma Withers et al.
BACKGROUND: Falls and fractures are a major problem. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of alternative falls prevention interventions. DESIGN: Three-arm, pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial with parallel economic analysis. The unit of randomisatio...
Hanno Seebens, Laura A. Meyerson, David M. Richardson, Bernd Lenzner et al.
Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far-reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of alien species represents the most effective solution to reducing their impacts on nature and human we...
Tara M. Collins
AbstractWhile the connection between business and human rights is beginning to be elaborated in international affairs, there continues to be a significant lack of understanding and academic analysis about the relationship between business and children. International children's rights are more than a...
Alberto M. Torres‐Cantero, Walter C. Willett, John Orav, Lincoln Chen et al.
It has been recognized for some time that nutrient intakes show large day-to-day variations within the same individual in industrialized countries. However, little attention has been given to the quantification of within-and between-person components of the variation in developing countries. Within-...