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Perceptions of sleep in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the acceptability of sleep interventions in routine care: A qualitative study (2021)
Journal Article
Scott, A., Flowers, O., Sheldon, E., Berntsson, H., & Rowse, G. (2021). Perceptions of sleep in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the acceptability of sleep interventions in routine care: A qualitative study. PsyArXiv, https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/zxb28

There have been increased calls to manage poor sleep in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) care. However, it’s unclear how people with IBD perceive their sleep to fit within their experience of IBD and whether interventions to improve sleep are accepta... Read More about Perceptions of sleep in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the acceptability of sleep interventions in routine care: A qualitative study.

Clinical decision-making in remote rheumatology consultations: a service evaluation of new patient and inflammatory rheumatic disease follow-up appointments (2021)
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Paskins, B Tarar, A., B Tarar, A., Weddell, J., Weddell, J., Manning, F., …C Scott, I. (2021). Clinical decision-making in remote rheumatology consultations: a service evaluation of new patient and inflammatory rheumatic disease follow-up appointments. Rheumatology Advances in Practice, https://doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkab036

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Chronic widespread pain in children and adolescents presenting in primary care: prevalence and associated risk factors (2021)
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Somayajula, G., GG, S., Campbell, P., P, C., Protheroe, J., J, P., …KM, D. (2021). Chronic widespread pain in children and adolescents presenting in primary care: prevalence and associated risk factors. PAIN, 163(2), E333-E341. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002354

A significant proportion of children/adolescents report Chronic Widespread Pain (CWP), but little is known about clinically relevant CWP or what factors lead to onset in this population. Objectives were to report the primary care consultation prevale... Read More about Chronic widespread pain in children and adolescents presenting in primary care: prevalence and associated risk factors.

Product innovation in entrepreneurial firms: How business model design influences disruptive and adoptive innovation (2021)
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Zheng, L. J., Xiong, C., Chen, X., & Li, C. (2021). Product innovation in entrepreneurial firms: How business model design influences disruptive and adoptive innovation. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 170, Article 120894. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120894

Blockchain technology has the potential to drive product innovation in various industries. This emerging technology is an important enabler of the next generation of new ventures. Our study examines the effects of the business model designs of blockc... Read More about Product innovation in entrepreneurial firms: How business model design influences disruptive and adoptive innovation.

Higher anticholinergic burden from medications is associated with significant increase in markers of inflammation in the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population-based cohort study (2021)
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Mamas. (2021). Higher anticholinergic burden from medications is associated with significant increase in markers of inflammation in the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population-based cohort study. https://doi.org/10.22541/au.162273979.95865645/v1

Background: Higher anticholinergic burden from medications is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive function decline. A mechanistic pathway has never been established. We aimed to determine whether chronic inflammati... Read More about Higher anticholinergic burden from medications is associated with significant increase in markers of inflammation in the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population-based cohort study.

Missed opportunities in coronary artery disease: reflection on practice to improve patient outcomes (2021)
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Kwok, C. S., Satchithananda, D., & Mallen, C. D. (2021). Missed opportunities in coronary artery disease: reflection on practice to improve patient outcomes. Coronary Artery Disease, 33(3), 233-238. https://doi.org/10.1097/MCA.0000000000001075

Missed opportunities refer to incidents where different actions by those involved could result in more desirable outcomes. While missed opportunities is not an established concept in coronary artery disease (CAD), they are important because CAD is co... Read More about Missed opportunities in coronary artery disease: reflection on practice to improve patient outcomes.

Resolving the identification of weak-flying insects during flight: a coupling between rigorous data processing and biology (2021)
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Hassall, K. L., Dye, A., Potamitis, I., & Bell, J. R. (2021). Resolving the identification of weak-flying insects during flight: a coupling between rigorous data processing and biology. Agricultural and forest entomology, 23(4), 489-505. https://doi.org/10.1111/afe.12453

Bioacoustic methods play an increasingly important role for the detection of insects in a range of surveillance and monitoring programmes. Weak-flying insects evade detection because they do not yield sufficient audio information to capture wingbeat... Read More about Resolving the identification of weak-flying insects during flight: a coupling between rigorous data processing and biology.

An Outline Summary Document of the Current Knowledge About Prescribed Vegetation Burning Impacts on Ecosystem Services Compared to Alternative Mowing or No Management (2021)
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Heinemeyer, A., & Ashby, M. (2021). An Outline Summary Document of the Current Knowledge About Prescribed Vegetation Burning Impacts on Ecosystem Services Compared to Alternative Mowing or No Management. https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/qg7z5

A lay summary of our discussion paper: A critical review of the IUCN UK Peatland Programme’s “Burning and Peatlands” position statement (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13157-021-01400-1). In short, we discuss the prescribed burning on bla... Read More about An Outline Summary Document of the Current Knowledge About Prescribed Vegetation Burning Impacts on Ecosystem Services Compared to Alternative Mowing or No Management.

Embedding group consultations into practice: Perceptions of the general practice workforce (2021)
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Scott, E., Swaithes, L., Wynne-Jones, G., & Finney, A. (2021). Embedding group consultations into practice: Perceptions of the general practice workforce. Practice Nurse, 51(5), 12-16

Group consultations are to be ‘championed’ to address growing concerns facing primary care general practice, but what are the barriers, facilitators and key roles required in setting up and delivering this model of care, according to the experiences... Read More about Embedding group consultations into practice: Perceptions of the general practice workforce.

PMD5 Designing a Complex Intervention Using Early Model-Based Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Case Study of an Artificial Intelligence-based Algorithm to Identify Vertebral Fragility Fractures (2021)
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Dalal, G., Youn, J., Kariki, E., Bromiley, P., Luetchens, S., Cootes, T., & Payne, K. (2021). PMD5 Designing a Complex Intervention Using Early Model-Based Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A Case Study of an Artificial Intelligence-based Algorithm to Identify Vertebral Fragility Fractures. Value in Health, S123 - S124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2021.04.603

Constructive criticism of “Misinterpreting carbon accumulation rates in records from near-surface peat” by Young et al.: Further evidence on charcoal impacts in relation to long-term carbon storage on blanket bog under rotational burn management (2021)
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Heinemeyer, A., & Ashby, M. (2021). Constructive criticism of “Misinterpreting carbon accumulation rates in records from near-surface peat” by Young et al.: Further evidence on charcoal impacts in relation to long-term carbon storage on blanket bog under rotational burn management. https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/t4g3m

It is with great interest that we read the recent paper by Young et al. entitled “Misinterpreting carbon accumulation rates in records from near-surface peat”. However, we have some concerns about: (i) the use of an unvalidated deep drainage model to... Read More about Constructive criticism of “Misinterpreting carbon accumulation rates in records from near-surface peat” by Young et al.: Further evidence on charcoal impacts in relation to long-term carbon storage on blanket bog under rotational burn management.

A Critical Review of the IUCN UK Peatland Programme’s “Burning and Peatlands” Position Statement (2021)
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Ashby, M., & Heinemeyer, A. (2021). A Critical Review of the IUCN UK Peatland Programme’s “Burning and Peatlands” Position Statement. Wetlands, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-021-01400-1

AbstractDespite substantial contrary evidence, there has been a growing tendency to present prescribed vegetation burning as a management practice that is always damaging to peatland ecosystems in the UK. This is exemplified by the “Burning and Peatl... Read More about A Critical Review of the IUCN UK Peatland Programme’s “Burning and Peatlands” Position Statement.

Rehabilitation following proximal humeral fracture in the UK National Health Service: A survey of publicly facing information. (2021)
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(2021). Rehabilitation following proximal humeral fracture in the UK National Health Service: A survey of publicly facing information. Musculoskeletal Care, 193 - 198. https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1523

INTRODUCTION: Proximal humeral fractures (PHF) are a common injury in the older population but there is limited research evaluating rehabilitation following PHF. The aim of this study was to understand current National Health Service (NHS) practice f... Read More about Rehabilitation following proximal humeral fracture in the UK National Health Service: A survey of publicly facing information..

The role of social identity in the explanation of collective action: An intergroup perspective on the Yellow Vests movement (2021)
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(2021). The role of social identity in the explanation of collective action: An intergroup perspective on the Yellow Vests movement. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 560 - 576. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12757

Social psychologists have developed influential theoretical models to understand intergroup conflicts, radicalism, and collective action. November 2018 saw the emergence of a new powerful movement in France named the Yellow Vests. Born on social medi... Read More about The role of social identity in the explanation of collective action: An intergroup perspective on the Yellow Vests movement.

Land cover and nutrient enrichment regulates low-molecular weight dissolved organic matter turnover in freshwater ecosystems (2021)
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Brailsford, F. L., Glanville, H. C., Marshall, M. R., Yates, C. A., Owen, A. T., Golyshin, P. N., …Jones, D. L. (2021). Land cover and nutrient enrichment regulates low-molecular weight dissolved organic matter turnover in freshwater ecosystems. Limnology and Oceanography, 66(8), 2979-2987. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.11852

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a complex mixture of carbon-containing compounds. The low-molecular weight (LMW) fraction constitutes thousands of different compounds and represents a substantial proportion of DOM in aquatic ecosystems. The turnove... Read More about Land cover and nutrient enrichment regulates low-molecular weight dissolved organic matter turnover in freshwater ecosystems.

REDISCUSSION OF ECLIPSING BINARIES. PAPER 4: THE EVOLVED G-TYPE SYSTEM AN CAMELOPARDALIS (2021)
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Taylor. (2021). REDISCUSSION OF ECLIPSING BINARIES. PAPER 4: THE EVOLVED G-TYPE SYSTEM AN CAMELOPARDALIS. Observatory, 141, 122 - 133

AN Cam is a little-studied eclipsing binary containing somewhat evolved components in an orbit with a period of 21(d).0 and an eccentricity of 0.47. A spectroscopic orbit based on photoelectric radial velocities was published in 1977. AN Cam has been... Read More about REDISCUSSION OF ECLIPSING BINARIES. PAPER 4: THE EVOLVED G-TYPE SYSTEM AN CAMELOPARDALIS.

Five-Wave Resonances in Deep Water Gravity Waves: Integrability, Numerical Simulations and Experiments (2021)
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(2021). Five-Wave Resonances in Deep Water Gravity Waves: Integrability, Numerical Simulations and Experiments. Fluids, 1-35. https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids6060205

In this work we consider the problem of finding the simplest arrangement of resonant deep-water gravity waves in one-dimensional propagation, from three perspectives: Theoretical, numerical and experimental. Theoretically this requires using a normal... Read More about Five-Wave Resonances in Deep Water Gravity Waves: Integrability, Numerical Simulations and Experiments.

Ion sensing pencil: Draw your own sensor (2021)
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Kirsanov, D., Jendrlin, M., Khumngern, S., Numnuam, A., Thavarungkul, P., Kanatharana, P., …Radu, A. (2021). Ion sensing pencil: Draw your own sensor. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemicall, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2021.129751

We demonstrate for the first time the concept of ion sensing pencil (ISP). The pencil’s lead carries chemical sensing functionality and is constructed by compression of graphite and zeolite, while the clutch is prepared by 3D printing. The ISP can be... Read More about Ion sensing pencil: Draw your own sensor.