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    High water availability increases the negative impact of a native hemiparasite on its non-native host

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    Environmental factors alter the impacts of parasitic plants on their hosts. However, there have been no controlled studies on how water availability modulates stem hemiparasites' effects on hosts. A glasshouse experiment was conducted to investigate the association between the Australian native stem hemiparasite Cassytha pubescens and the introduced host Ulex europaeus under high (HW) and low (LW) water supply. Cassytha pubescens had a significant, negative effect on the total biomass of U. europaeus, which was more severe in HW than LW. Regardless of watering treatment, infection significantly decreased shoot and root biomass, nodule biomass, nodule biomass per unit root biomass, F-v/F-m, and nitrogen concentration of U. europaeus. Host spine sodium concentration significantly increased in response to infection in LW but not HW conditions. Host water potential was significantly higher in HW than in LW, which may have allowed the parasite to maintain higher stomatal conductances in HW. In support of this, the delta C-13 of the parasite was significantly lower in HW than in LW (and significantly higher than the host). C. pubescens also had significantly higher F-v/F-m and 66% higher biomass per unit host in the HW compared with the LW treatment. The data suggest that the enhanced performance of C. pubescens in HW resulted in higher parasite growth rates and thus a larger demand for resources from the host, leading to poorer host performance in HW compared with LW. C. pubescens should more negatively affect U. europaeus growth under wet conditions rather than under dry conditions in the field

    Comparison of three approaches on DSP based digital controlled 2-wheeler forward converter

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    This paper presents the design of digital controls of PWM DC-DC converters on a digital signal processor (DSP) based platform. Three digital control approaches are being investigated: discretisation of analog control, digital proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control, and deadbeat control. Simulation results of the three types of control are shown. Experimental results of a 25W 2-wheeler forward converter prototype are presented to verify the design.published_or_final_versio

    Surface atomic arrangement visualization via reference-atom-specific holography

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    The reference-atom-specific holography was used to study the surface atomic arrangement visualization. By using the low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) intensity spectra, the direct reconstruction of 3D atomic images were demonstrated. A map of interatomic vectors was obtained by a multiple-incident angle and multiple-energy integral applied to spectra. The images of individual atoms in the vicinity of the selected reference atom were produced by a second integral transformation, using the chosen interatomic vector as a filter which was applied to the LEED spectra.published_or_final_versio

    High-Performance Deep Ultraviolet Photodetector Based on NiO/β-Ga2O3 Heterojunction

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    Ultraviolet (UV) photodetector has attracted extensive interests due to its wide-ranging applications from defense technology to optical communications. The use of wide bandgap metal oxide semiconductor materials is of great interest in the development of UV photodetector due to their unique electronic and optical properties. In this work, deep UV photodetector based on NiO/β-Ga2O3 heterojunction was developed and investigated. The β-Ga2O3 layer was prepared by magnetron sputtering and exhibited selective orientation along the family of (2¯¯¯ 01) crystal plane after annealing. The photodetector demonstrated good performance with a high responsivity (R) of 27.43 AW−1 under a 245-nm illumination (27 μWcm−2) and the maximum detectivity (D*) of 3.14 × 1012 cmHz1/2 W−1, which was attributed to the p-NiO/n-β-Ga2O3 heterojunction

    Direct observation of a Ga adlayer on a GaN(0001) surface by LEED Patterson inversion

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    A low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) Patterson function (PF) with multiple incident angles is used to obtain three-dimensional interatomic information of hexagonal GaN(0001) grown on a 6H-SiC(0001)-√3 x √3 surface. A Ga-Ga atomic pair between the Ga adlayer and the terminating Ga layer is observed in the LEED PF. This provides direct experimental evidence to support the structural model proposed by first-principles calculations. The LEED PF also shows that the GaN film has a hexagonal structure and the surface has single-bilayer steps.published_or_final_versio

    Recurrent acute heart failure caused by sliding hiatus hernia

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    The case is reported of a 75 year old woman who presented with recurrent nocturnal episodes of acute pulmonary oedema. The cause was uncertain as she had normal cardiothoracic ratio on chest radiography and normal left ventricular systolic and diastolic function by transthoracic echocardiogram. Another transthoracic echocardiogram was repeated when she was recumbent for an hour and had a full stomach. It showed a striking finding of severe left atrial compression by an external structure. Computed tomography of the thorax showed an intrathoracic mass behind the left atrium causing external compression of the left atrium suggestive of a sliding hiatus hernia. Cardiac catheterisation confirmed the diagnosis by showing a pronounced rise of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure in the recumbent position compared with the sitting up position.published_or_final_versio

    Immunogenetics in SARS: a case-control study.

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    Key Messages: 1. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genotypes from 102 SARS patients (susceptible) and 108 SARS contacts (resistant) were obtained. 2. Allelic frequencies of the Class I (HLA-A, -B, and -Cw) and Class II (HLA-DR and -DQ) genes from these genetically unrelated subjects were compared. 3. A significantly higher frequency of DRB4*01010101 was found in the SARS-susceptible than SARS-resistant group. In contrast, significantly higher frequencies of HLA-B*1502 and HLADRB3*030101 were found in the SARS-resistant than SARSsusceptible group. However, none of these associations was significant after Bonferroni correction. Further, analysis of 10/36 genetically related families did not reveal any HLA alleles associated with SARS susceptibility or resistance. 4. We could not confirm previous findings of an HLA association with susceptibility or resistance to SARS. The significance of these associations needs to be validated by further independent studies.published_or_final_versio

    Time-variation in the relationship between white precious metals and inflation: A cross-country analysis

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    In recent years, as a result of an increasing financialisation of financial markets, white precious metals have slowly transformed from mere production inputs to investment assets. In order to analyse the characteristics of white precious metals and the consequences of the transition, this paper examines the long-run inflation hedging effectiveness of silver, platinum, and palladium using both linear and non-linear cointegration relationship procedures. This study is the first to formally investigate the inflation hedging effectiveness of white precious metals across different countries. Overall, the results point towards the superiority of palladium as the most reliable inflation hedge. Furthermore, country-specific graphical evidence uncovers time-variation in the inflation hedging potential of white precious metals

    Validation of the perceived stress scale (Pss-10) in medical and health sciences students in Hong Kong

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    INTRODUCTION: The demanding nature of medical and health sciences studies can cause stress among students in these disciplines affecting their wellbeing and academic performance. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) is a widely used measure of perceived stress among medical students and healthcare professionals that has not yet been validated among medical and health sciences students in Hong Kong. The aim of this study is to establish the construct validity and reliability of the PSS-10 in this context. METHODS: 267 final year medical and health sciences students were surveyed using the PSS-10. The data were analysed using exploratory factor analysis for construct validity and Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and corrected item-total correlations for reliability. RESULTS: Exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-factor structure for PSS-10, with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.865 and 0.796, indicating good internal consistency. Corrected item-total correlations showed satisfactory correlation ranged from 0.539 to 0.748 for all items and their respective subscale. Both tests supported PSS-10 as a two-factor scale. CONCLUSIONS: The PSS-10 is a valid measure for assessing perceived stress in Hong Kong medical and health sciences students

    Trends in Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Patients with Perforated Peptic Ulcer

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    Introduction While the laparoscopic treatment of perforated peptic ulcers (PPU) has been shown to be feasible and safe, its implementation into routine clinical practice has been slow. Only a few studies have evaluated its overall utility. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in surgical management of PPU and associated outcomes. Material and Methods The study was a retrospective, single institution, population-based review of all patients undergoing surgery for PPU between 2003 and 2009. Patient demographics, diagnostic evaluation, management, and outcomes were evaluated. Results Included were 114 patients with a median age of 67 years (range, 20–100). Women comprised 59% and were older (p<0.001), had more comorbidities (p=0.002), and had a higher Boey risk score (p=0.036) compared to men. Perforation location was gastric/pyloric in 72% and duodenal in 28% of patients. Pneumoperitoneum was diagnosed by plain abdominal x-ray in 30 of 41 patients (75%) and by abdominal computerized tomography (CT) in 76 of 77 patients (98%; p<0.001). Laparoscopic treatment was initiated in 48 patients (42%) and completed in 36 patients (75% of attempted cases). Laparoscopic treatment rate increased from 7% to 46% during the study period (p=0.02). Median operation time was shorter in patients treated via laparotomy (70 min) compared to laparoscopy (82 min) and those converted from laparoscopy to laparotomy (105 min; p=0.017). Postoperative complications occurred in 56 patients (49%). Overall 30-day postoperative mortality was 16%. No statistically significant differences were found in morbidity and mortality between open versus laparoscopic repair. Conclusion This study demonstrates an increased use of CT as the primary diagnostic tool for PPU and of laparoscopic repair in its surgical treatment. These changes in management are not associated with altered outcomes
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