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    Trajectory Pathways for Depressive Symptoms and Their Associated Factors in a Chinese Primary Care Cohort by Growth Mixture Modelling

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    Close-packed hemiellipsoid arrays: A photonic band gap structure patterned by nanosphere lithography

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    A self-assembled hexagonal close-packed hemiellipsoidal photonic crystal structure was fabricated on GaN material. An ordered monolayer silica nanosphere coating served as a hard mask in an inductively coupled plasma etching process. The shape of the arrayed hemiellipsoids can be controlled by adjusting the etch selectivities and durations according to the fabrication model. The existence of a photonic band gap is established through planar transmissivity measurement whereby a transmission dip centered at 440 nm was identified. A threefold enhancement in light extraction was achieved, as determined from the measured angular photoluminescence emission pattern. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.published_or_final_versio

    Room temperature photonic crystal band-edge lasing from nanopillar array on GaN patterned by nanosphere lithography

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    An ordered GaN nanopillar array fabricated by nanosphere lithography exhibited room temperature photopumped lasing via the photonic crystal band-edge effect. With a monolayer of self-assembled nanospheres as hard mask, the ordered pattern was transferred to the sample to form nanopillars by inductively coupled plasma dry etch. Under pulsed optical excitation, room temperature lasing with a low lasing threshold of 30 mJ/ cm2 was achieved. The dominant lasing peak, centered at 415.6 nm, corresponds to a band-edge mode at the -point of the band diagram. A Q factor in the range of 600-700, and spontaneous emission coupling factor of 0.021 were evaluated. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.published_or_final_versio

    Validation of the International Prostate Symptoms Score in Chinese males and females with lower urinary tract symptoms

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    Objectives To evaluate the translation of the IPSS (Hong Kong Chinese version 1) and to assess the applicability, validity, reliability and sensitivity of the instrument in both males and females with LUTS in Chinese population. Methods The translation of the IPSS (Hong Kong Chinese version 1) was reviewed through back translation. Modifications were made, resulting in the development of The IPSS (Hong Kong Chinese version 2). The content validity was assessed by contend validity index. 233 subjects with LUTS were recruited in Hong Kong primary care settings for pilot psychometric testing. The construct validity was assessed by corrected item-total correlation and Pearson’s correlation test against ICIQ-UI SF, IIQ-7 and SF-12 v2. The reliability was assessed by the internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient) and test –retest reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient). The Sensitivity was determined by performing known group comparisons by independent T-test. Results The content validity index for all items could reach 1. Corrected item-total correlation scores were ≥0.4 for four symptom questions (feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, intermittency, weak stream and straining). Overall, the total symptom score moderately correlated with ICIQ-UI SF. The quality of life score moderately correlated with the IIQ-7 but weakly correlated with SF-12 v2. Overall, the reliability of the IPSS (Hong Kong Chinese version 2) was acceptable (Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient = 0.71, ICC of the symptom questions =0.8, ICC of the quality of life question =0.7). The symptoms questions and quality of life questions of the IPSS (Hong Kong Chinese versions 2) were sensitive in detecting differences between groups. Conclusions The IPSS (Hong Kong Chinese version 2) is a valid, reliable and sensitive measure to assess Chinese females and males with lower urinary tract symptoms. The IPSS quality of life question is more sensitive than the generic quality of life measure to differentiate subgroups.published_or_final_versio

    Concomitant plasmacytoma and B cell lymphoma with discordant light chain expression but clonal identity

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    Letter to the editorpublished_or_final_versionSpringer Open Choice, 25 May 201

    Evaluation of InGaN/GaN light-emitting diodes of circular geometry

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    Blue GaN light emitting diodes (LEDs) in the shape of cuboids and circular disks have been fabricated by laser micromachining. The proposed circular geometry serves to enhance overall light extraction on a macro-scale and to improve uniformity of the emission pattern due to the rotational symmetry of the chip. Analysis of the chip shaping effect is carried out by ray-tracing simulations and further supported with mathematical modeling using ideal LED models, and subsequently verified with fabricated devices. In comparison, a 10% improvement in overall emission was observed for circular LEDs over the regular cuboids, consistent with simulations and calculations. The measured emission pattern from the circular LED confirms the axial symmetry of the emission beam. © 2009 Optical Society of America.published_or_final_versio

    Geometrical shaping of InGaN light-emitting diodes by laser micromachining

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    Geometrical shaping of InGaN light-emitting diodes (LEDs) by laser micromachining is introduced. The sapphire substrate is shaped with inclined sidewalls at 50, serving as a prism favoring light redirection for out-coupling from the top window. Compared to conventional cuboid LEDs with a calculated light extraction efficiency next of 18.3%, these shaped LEDs offers a pronounced increase in next of up to 85.2%, verified by experimental results. © 2009 IEEE.published_or_final_versio

    A virtual psychiatric ward for orientating patients admitted for the first time

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