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Synthetic Hagfish Slime Mimetics: Mechanical Characterization
Hagfish are ancient animals that eject a slime when attacked by predators. The slime that the hagfish emit is almost entirely composed of water but protein strands within the slime cause the slime to have incredible strength. However, these protein strands will be formed synthetically for the purposes of our experiment. To defend against foes, the Navy launches plastic ropes into the propellers of enemy warships in order to decrease the thrust of the motors. In a push to find a more biodegradable solution, the utilization of hagfish slime has shown great promise in stopping propellers.While we know that the slime can stop propellers from functioning properly we hope to understand how. What specific mechanical properties allow for this phenomena? Initial data indicates slime in saltwater is stronger and has greater stretching capability, likely due to ionic crosslinking. We hope to maximize the strength of this incredible biomaterial.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/fsrs2021/1065/thumbnail.jp
Synthetic Hagfish Slime: Mechanical Characterization
Hagfish are ancient animals that eject a strong slime when attacked by predators. The slime that the hagfish emit is composed of protein strands that cause it to have incredible strength. To defend against foes, the Navy launches plastic ropes into the propellers of enemy warships in order to decrease the thrust of the motors. In a push to find a more biodegradable solution, the utilization of hagfish slime has shown greatpromise in stopping propellers.We hope to understand how this remarkable biomaterial withstands the impact of a sharp and quickly rotating propeller, while simultaneously reducing the thrust of the propeller. What specific mechanical properties allow for this phenomena? From this research we can maximize the capabilities of this incredible biomaterial by testing it in various conditions.The core application of this project is the eventual implementation of the synthetic hagfish slime into the Navy’s arsenal. Beyond this, however, the protein threads may also be useful in medical applications
The effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine versus varenicline for smoking cessation in an Australian population: a study protocol for a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial
Smoking cessation medications are effective but often underutilised because of costs and side effects. Cytisine is a plant-based smoking cessation medication with over 50 years of use in Central and Eastern Europe. While cytisine has been found to be well-tolerated and more effective than nicotine replacement therapy, direct comparison with varenicline have not been conducted. This study evaluates the effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine compared with varenicline.Two arm, parallel group, randomised, non-inferiority trial, with allocation concealment and blinded outcome assessment.Australian population-based study.Adult daily smokers (N=1266) interested in quitting will be recruited through advertisements and Quitline telephone-based cessation support services.Eligible participants will be randomised (1:1 ratio) to receive either cytisine capsules (25-day supply) or varenicline tablets (12-week supply), prescribed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended dosing regimen. The medication will be mailed to each participant's nominated residential address. All participants will also be offered standard Quitline behavioural support (up to six 10-12 minute sessions).Assessments will be undertaken by telephone at baseline, 4- and 7-months post-randomisation. Participants will also be contacted twice (two and four weeks post-randomisation) to ascertain adverse events, treatment adherence and smoking status. The primary outcome will be self-reported 6-month continuous abstinence from smoking, verified by carbon monoxide at 7-month follow-up. We will also evaluate the relative safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine compared with varenicline. Secondary outcomes will include self-reported continuous and 7-day point prevalence abstinence and cigarette consumption at each follow-up interview.If cytisine is as effective as varenicline, its lower cost and natural plant-based composition may make it an acceptable and affordable smoking cessation medication that could save millions of lives worldwide
Surface superconductivity and order parameter suppression in UPt
We show that a recent measurement of surface superconductivity in UPt
(Keller {\it et. al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 73}, 2364 (1994)) can be
understood if the superconducting pair wavefunction is suppressed
anisotropically at a vacuum to superconductor interface. Further measurements
of surface superconductivity can distinguish between the various
phenomenological models of superconducting UPt.Comment: 4 pages, latex, 2 Figures available upon request
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Co-Administration of Injected and Oral Vaccine Candidates Elicits Improved Immune Responses over Either Route Alone
Infectious diseases continue to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, and although efficacious vaccines are available for many diseases, some parenteral vaccines elicit little or no mucosal antibodies which can be a significant problem since mucosal tissue is the point of entry for 90% of pathogens. In order to provide protection for both serum and mucosal areas, we have tested a combinatorial approach of both parenteral and oral administration of antigens for diseases caused by a viral pathogen, Hepatitis B, and a fungal pathogen, Coccidioides. We demonstrate that co-administration by the parenteral and oral routes is a useful tool to increase the overall immune response. This can include achieving an immune response in tissues that are not elicited when using only one route of administration, providing a higher level of response that can lead to fewer required doses or possibly providing a better response for individuals that are considered poor or non-responders
The context, influences and challenges for undergraduate nurse clinical education: Continuing the dialogue
Introduction – Approaches to clinical education are highly diverse and becoming increasingly complex to sustain in complex milieu
Objective – To identify the influences and challenges of providing nurse clinical education in the undergraduate setting and to illustrate emerging solutions.
Method: A discursive exploration into the broad and varied body of evidence including peer reviewed and grey literature.
Discussion - Internationally, enabling undergraduate clinical learning opportunities faces a range of challenges. These can be illustrated under two broad themes: (1) Legacies from the past and the inherent features of nurse education and (2) Challenges of the present, including, population changes, workforce changes, and the disconnection between the health and education sectors. Responses to these challenges are triggering the emergence of novel approaches, such as collaborative models.
Conclusion(s) – Ongoing challenges in providing accessible, effective and quality clinical learning experiences are apparent
Experience and expectations of transition to higher education : a qualitative exploration
Transition to higher education is challenging, and more so for some groups. The transition from Level 3 foundation year into Level 4 is an opportunity to explore student perspectives on transition. Qualitative survey and focus group data were collected from current and previous Level 3 students, to ascertain student perceptions about induction, level of belonging, confidence about Level 4 and to identify useful support sources. Over a third of eligible Level 3 students (n = 102) participated, but participation amongst eligible Level 4, 5 and 6 students was limited. Despite the heterogeneous nature of Level 3 students the majority recognised the value of the foundation year. Most Level 3 students did not identify with the university. Those who did highlighted the importance of social outlets such as clubs and societies. A major cause of dissatisfaction was perceived lack of clarity about the foundation year, including the programme, subjects and physical location of the course. This was apparent across all ethnicities, age groups and genders. Among previous Level 3 students, personal sources of support were uniformly valued although the precise source varied by year of study. Support from academic staff, via office hours and as personal tutors, was rated as most important. Enabling academic staff to offer support to students throughout their studies, and clear consistent information available throughout an ongoing transition, may help to minimise these issues
Study protocol for a randomised trial of nicotine-free cigarettes as an adjunct to usual NRT-based cessation practice, in people who wish to stop smoking
This trial is funded by a programme grant from the Health Research Council
of New Zealand.
The UV/optical spectra of the Type Ia supernova SN 2010jn: a bright supernova with outer layers rich in iron-group elements
Radiative transfer studies of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) hold the promise of
constraining both the time-dependent density profile of the SN ejecta and its
stratification by element abundance which, in turn, may discriminate between
different explosion mechanisms and progenitor classes. Here we present a
detailed analysis of Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet (UV) and ground-based
optical spectra and light curves of the SN Ia SN 2010jn (PTF10ygu). SN 2010jn
was discovered by the Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) 15 days before maximum
light, allowing us to secure a time-series of four UV spectra at epochs from
-11 to +5 days relative to B-band maximum. The photospheric UV spectra are
excellent diagnostics of the iron-group abundances in the outer layers of the
ejecta, particularly those at very early times. Using the method of 'Abundance
Tomography' we have derived iron-group abundances in SN 2010jn with a precision
better than in any previously studied SN Ia. Optimum fits to the data can be
obtained if burned material is present even at high velocities, including
significant mass fractions of iron-group elements. This is consistent with the
slow decline rate (or high 'stretch') of the light curve of SN 2010jn, and
consistent with the results of delayed-detonation models. Early-phase UV
spectra and detailed time-dependent series of further SNe Ia offer a promising
probe of the nature of the SN Ia mechanism.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures (v3: several small updates to content including
models; v2: metadata fixed), MNRAS, in pres
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