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A cross-sectional study of horse owners’ awareness and perceived risk of exotic diseases in the United Kingdom
The international nature of the equine industry provides opportunities for the spread of infectious diseases between countries. While incursions of exotic diseases into the United Kingdom (UK) equine population have been rare, the potential socioeconomic and welfare impacts are a significant concern. However, little is known about leisure horse owners’ ability or willingness to prepare for an exotic disease incursion. The objectives of this study were to describe UK leisure horse owners’ awareness and perceptions of exotic diseases, and to identify clusters of horse owners characterised by their awareness and perceived risk of exotic diseases. A cross-sectional study of leisure horse owners in the UK was conducted between April and July 2018. Participants (n = 403) completed an online questionnaire with questions pertaining to demographics, experiences with endemic diseases, and awareness and perceptions of exotic diseases. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to identify groups of participants that were similar in regard to their awareness and perceived risk of exotic diseases. Participants identified a median of 3 (IQR 2 – 4) exotic diseases, with the most recognised exotic diseases being African horse sickness and West Nile virus. The most frequently mentioned clinical signs that participants thought were associated with exotic diseases included high temperature (57.2%), discharge (46.5%), and lack of energy (41.2%). Hierarchical cluster analysis identified three clusters of participants: 1) those who were aware of exotic diseases and perceived a high amount of risk (n = 78); 2) those who were aware of exotic diseases but perceived a low amount of risk (n = 111); and 3) those who were less aware of exotic diseases and perceived a low amount of risk (n = 214). Efforts to communicate the relevance and consequences of exotic diseases to horse owners should consider the potential difference in receptiveness among horse owners in each cluster. Further investigations are required to determine the implications of horse owners’ perceived risk on exotic disease preparedness
Preliminary insight into horse owners' perceptions of, and attitudes towards, exotic diseases in the United Kingdom
The potential for an exotic disease incursion is a significant concern for the United Kingdom (UK) equine industry. Horse owners’ perceptions of, and attitudes towards, exotic diseases can influence decisions to adopt disease preparedness strategies. The objectives of this study were to describe horse owners’ 1) perceptions of the term ‘exotic disease’, and 2) attitudes towards their risk of being affected by an exotic disease. In order to address these objectives, qualitative content analysis was undertaken on data collected using two open-ended survey questions
Studies of cracking behavior in melt-processed YBCO bulk superconductors
An important phenomenon in bulk superconductors fabricated by top-seeded-melt growth (TSMG) is the formation of cracks due to the inherent brittleness of the YBa2Cu3O7-δ (Y-123) phase matrix. These form during the fabrication of the superconducting monolith and play an important role in the limitation of current flow. However, cracks may also form during cooling cycles of the sample to liquid nitrogen temperatures. In this investigation, macrocracks along the c-direction, in particular were analyzed microscopically before and after cooling. In addition we attempt to resolve the c-axis macrocrack formation pattern using the magnetoscan technique
The spin anisotropy of the magnetic excitations in the normal and superconducting states of optimally doped YBa2Cu3O6.9 studied by polarized neutron spectroscopy
We use inelastic neutron scattering with spin polarization analysis to study
the magnetic excitations in the normal and superconducting states of
YBa2Cu3O6.9. Polarization analysis allows us to determine the spin polarization
of the magnetic excitations and to separate them from phonon scattering. In the
normal state, we find unambiguous evidence of magnetic excitations over the
10-60meV range of the experiment with little polarization dependence to the
excitations. In the superconducting state, the magnetic response is enhanced
near the "resonance energy" and above. At lower energies, 10<E<30meV, the local
susceptibility becomes anisotropic, with the excitations polarized along the
c-axis being suppressed. We find evidence for a new diffuse anisotropic
response polarized perpendicular to the c-axis which may carry significant
spectral weight.Comment: Various typos and errors (inc assignment of components) correcte
Unusual microwave response and bulk conductivity of very thin fese0.3te0.7 films as a function of temperature
Results of X-band microwave surface impedance measurements of FeSe1-xTex very
thin film are reported. The effective surface resistance shows appearance of
peak at T less and near Tc when plotted as function of temperature. The authors
suggests that the most well-reasoned explanation can be based on the idea of
the changing orientation of the microwave magnetic field at a SN phase
transition near the surface of a very thin film. The magnetic penetration depth
exhibits a power-law behavior of delta lambda proportional to T with an
exponent n = 2.4 at low temperatures, which is noticeably higher than in the
published results on FeSe1-xTexsingle crystal. However the temperature
dependence of the superfluid conductivity remains very different from the
behavior described by the BCS theory. Experimental results are fitted very well
by a two-gap model with delta1/kTc=0.43 and delta2/kTc=1.22,thus supporting
s(+-)- wave symmetry. The rapid increase of the quasiparticle scattering time
is obtained from the microwave impedance measurements.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figure
Self-aligned nanoscale SQUID on a tip
A nanometer-sized superconducting quantum interference device (nanoSQUID) is
fabricated on the apex of a sharp quartz tip and integrated into a scanning
SQUID microscope. A simple self-aligned fabrication method results in
nanoSQUIDs with diameters down to 100 nm with no lithographic processing. An
aluminum nanoSQUID with an effective area of 0.034 m displays flux
sensitivity of 1.8 \mu_B/\mathrm{Hz}^{1/2}$ and high bandwidth, the SQUID on a tip is a highly
promising probe for nanoscale magnetic imaging and spectroscopy.Comment: 14 manuscript pages, 5 figure
Full potential LAPW calculation of electron momentum density and related properties of Li
Electron momentum density and Compton profiles in Lithium along , and directions are calculated using Full-Potential Linear
Augmented Plane Wave basis within generalized gradient approximation. The
profiles have been corrected for correlations with Lam-Platzman formulation
using self-consistent charge density. The first and second derivatives of
Compton profiles are studied to investigate the Fermi surface breaks. Decent
agreement is observed between recent experimental and our calculated values.
Our values for the derivatives are found to be in better agreement with
experiments than earlier theoretical results. Two-photon momentum density and
one- and two-dimensional angular correlation of positron annihilation radiation
are also calculated within the same formalism and including the
electron-positron enhancement factor.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures TO appear in Physical Review
Analytical methods in wineries: is it time to change?
A review of the methods for the most common parameters determined in wine—namely, ethanol, sulfur dioxide, reducing sugars, polyphenols, organic acids, total and volatile acidity, iron, soluble solids, pH, and color—reported in the last 10 years is presented here. The definition of the given parameter, official and usual methods in wineries appear at the beginning of each section, followed by the methods reported in the last decade divided into discontinuous and continuous methods, the latter also are grouped in nonchromatographic and chromatographic methods because of the typical characteristics of each subgroup. A critical comparison between continuous and discontinuous methods for the given parameter ends each section. Tables summarizing the features of the methods and a conclusions section may help users to select the most appropriate method and also to know the state-of-the-art of analytical methods in this area
A Novel Magnetoscan Setup
Due to a modification in the original magnetoscan setup, a significant
improvement in resolution was obtained. The paper focuses on experimental
results which should support the idea of the new setup using two magnets with
opposite direction of magnetization. This contribution to the characterization
techniques of melt-grown bulk superconductors should promote the easy
installation of this technique in industry. The improved magnetoscan technique
may further help to investigate growth-induced inhomogeneities of the
top-seeded-melt-growth process in the submillimeter range, and it offers new
possibilities to the characterization of smaller structures such as
superconducting films or coated conductors.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure
Representations of sport in the revolutionary socialist press in Britain, 1988–2012
This paper considers how sport presents a dualism to those on the far left of the political spectrum. A long-standing, passionate debate has existed on the contradictory role played by sport, polarised between those who reject it as a bourgeois capitalist plague and those who argue for its reclamation and reformation. A case study is offered of a political party that has consistently used revolutionary Marxism as the basis for its activity and how this party, the largest in Britain, addresses sport in its publications. The study draws on empirical data to illustrate this debate by reporting findings from three socialist publications. When sport did feature it was often in relation to high profile sporting events with a critical tone adopted and typically focused on issues of commodification, exploitation and alienation of athletes and supporters. However, readers’ letters, printed in the same publications, revealed how this interpretation was not universally accepted, thus illustrating the contradictory nature of sport for those on the far left
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