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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561508/cancer-survivorship-in-urban-people-living-with-cancer-following-primary-treatment-a-secondary-analysis-of-qualitative-interview-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saood Mahmood, Florence Graham, Samuel Cooke, Ros Kane, David Nelson
PURPOSE: Urban cancer survivors have been shown to have better opportunities for recovery of health and wellbeing than their rural counterparts. Whilst there is a considerable body of evidence that explores urban people with cancers' experiences and outcomes, there is a dearth of research that explicitly explores 'urban cancer survivorship' in its own right. This study aimed to explore cancer survivorship in urban people living with cancer who have completed primary treatment. METHODS: Secondary analysis of in-depth interview data (n = 18) with adults living with cancer who resided in urban parts of the UK...
April 2, 2024: Supportive Care in Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557304/risk-field-modeling-of-urban-tunnel-based-on-apf
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shen Linghong, Jianxiao Ma, Fang Song
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to explore the changing laws of driving safety in the complex and changing driving environment in urban tunnels, to analyze the evolution of driving risk fields caused by changes in adjacent vehicles, driving behavior characteristics and road environment, and to reveal the formation mechanism of tunnel driving danger zones. METHODS: The kinetic field, behavioral field and potential field models are constructed according to the APF theory...
April 1, 2024: Traffic Injury Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557059/high-efficiency-coupling-of-free-electrons-to-sub-%C3%AE-3-modal-volume-high-q-photonic-cavities
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Malo Bézard, Imene Si Hadj Mohand, Luigi Ruggierio, Arthur Le Roux, Yves Auad, Paul Baroux, Luiz H G Tizei, Xavier Checoury, Mathieu Kociak
We report on the design, realization, and experimental investigation by spatially resolved monochromated electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) of high-quality-factor cavities with modal volumes smaller than λ3 , with λ being the free-space wavelength of light. The cavities are based on a slot defect in a 2D photonic crystal slab made up of silicon. They are optimized for high coupling of electrons accelerated to 100 kV to quasi-transverse electrical modes polarized along the slot direction. We studied the cavities in two geometries and took advantage of the deep sub-optical wavelength spatial resolution of the electron microscope and high spectral resolution of the monochromator to comprehensively describe the optical excitations of the slab...
April 1, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554458/smoothness-as-a-quality-of-care-an-sts-approach-to-transnational-healthcare-mediation
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Sarah Hartmann
Medical travel and transnational healthcare involve various difficulties such as the distance and disconnect between patients and healthcare providers, language barriers or logistical challenges of moving ill bodies across space. Medical travel facilitation steps in with some sort of brokerage service that contributes to overcoming or managing these difficulties and, as this paper suggests, acts to create a quality of 'smoothness'. By unpacking three salient facilitation practices, namely connecting, communicating, and coordinating, this paper conceptualises the empirically derived category of 'smoothness'...
December 23, 2023: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552023/anthropogenic-forcing-has-increased-the-risk-of-longer-traveling-and-slower-moving-large-contiguous-heatwaves
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Ming Luo, Sijia Wu, Gabriel Ngar-Cheung Lau, Tao Pei, Zhen Liu, Xiaoyu Wang, Guicai Ning, Ting On Chan, Yuanjian Yang, Wei Zhang
Heatwaves are consecutive hot days with devastating impacts on human health and the environment. These events may evolve across both space and time, characterizing a spatiotemporally contiguous propagation pattern that has not been fully understood. Here, we track the spatiotemporally contiguous heatwaves in both reanalysis datasets and model simulations and examine their moving patterns (i.e., moving distance, speed, and direction) in different continents and periods. Substantial changes in contiguous heatwaves have been identified from 1979 to 2020, with longer persistence, longer traveling distance, and slower propagation...
March 29, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550255/understanding-the-complexities-of-space-anaemia-in-extended-space-missions-revelations-from-microgravitational-odyssey
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Edouard Lansiaux, Nityanand Jain, Swarali Yatin Chodnekar, Abdelmomen Siddiq, Muiz Ibrahim, Mathieu Yèche, Inara Kantane
Space travel exposes astronauts to several environmental challenges, including microgravity and radiation exposure. To overcome these stressors, the body undergoes various adaptations such as cardiovascular deconditioning, fluid shifts, metabolic changes, and alterations in the state of the bone marrow. Another area of concern is the potential impact of these adaptations on erythrocyte and haemoglobin concentrations, which can lead to what is commonly referred to as space anaemia or microgravity-induced anaemia...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544744/enabling-robustness-to-failure-with-modular-field-robots
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Troy Cordie, Jonathan Roberts, Matthew Dunbabin, Ross Dungavell, Tirthankar Bandyopadhyay
Actuator failure on a remotely deployed robot results in decreased efficiency or even renders it inoperable. Robustness to these failures will become critical as robots are required to be more independent and operate out of the range of repair. To address these challenges, we present two approaches based on modular robotic architecture to improve robustness to actuator failure of both fixed-configuration robots and modular reconfigurable robots. Our work uses modular reconfigurable robots capable of modifying their style of locomotion and changing their designed morphology through ejecting modules...
2024: Frontiers in Robotics and AI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528375/making-sense-of-gynecologic-cancer-a-relational-dialectics-approach
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Dinah A Tetteh, Zehui Dai
This study used the relational dialectics theory (RDT) as a theoretical lens to examine how the interplay of competing discourses shaped meaning making about gynecologic cancer. A reflexive thematic analysis of the narratives of 12 survivors of cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, and uterine cancer in Arkansas showed two discursive struggles at play, including continuity of care versus change, and voicing versus repressing of feelings. The findings showed that long history of care with physicians contributed to how participants privileged the discourse of continuity of care when faced with a decision to travel for care or receive care locally...
March 25, 2024: Health Communication
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527366/catching-lightning-in-a-bottle-the-sti-and-hiv-2023-world-congress-participatory-designathon
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Ronnie M Gravett, Rayner K J Tan, Weiming Tang, Steph Niapauri, Barbara Van Der Pol, Joseph D Tucker
The International Society for STD Research (ISSTDR) STI/HIV 2023 World Congress convened a participatory designathon to engage attendees in a problem-solving crowdsourcing event with the mission to design innovative solutions for improving sexually transmitted infection (STI) control. Designathons are three-phase crowdsourcing events consisting of a pre-planning phase, an active and intensive collaborative phase, and denouement phase for implementation and dissemination. Given escalating STI concerns, the Congress organisers recognised the opportunity to harness the collective expertise of the attendees by actively engaging them to generate innovative solutions for STI control by hosting a designathon during the scientific meeting...
March 26, 2024: Sexual Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502817/the-effect-of-covid-19-on-oncology-care-for-adolescents-and-young-adults-in-latin-america
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Samantha L Wong, Emily Johnston, Nuria Rossell, Marcio Malogolowkin, Ligia Rios, Wendy Gómez García, Federico Antillon-Klussmann, Ligia Fu, Soad Fuentes-Alabi, Karina Quintero Delgado, Daniel Ortiz Morales, Carolina Rodriguez-Loza, Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano, Paola Friedrich, Elysia Alvarez
Children with cancer in low- and middle-income countries were disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but little is known about how adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer were affected. Sixty-seven physicians and nonphysician providers were interviewed about their experiences caring for AYAs with cancer in Latin America. Quotes related to the COVID-19 pandemic were identified and grouped into themes. Barriers from the COVID-19 pandemic included limited space, restrictions on travel, reduced funding, limited staff, limited services, and changes to treatment...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498916/toward-part-per-million-precision-in-the-determination-of-an-ion-s-collision-cross-section-using-multipass-cyclic-ion-mobility
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Olivia Critch-Doran, Kevin Jenkins, Mahin Hashemihedeshi, Alexander A Mommers, M Kirk Green, Frank L Dorman, Karl J Jobst
In cyclic ion mobility (cIMS), ions are permitted to travel multiple passes around the drift cell, increasing the distance traveled and the relative separation between ions. This study tests the hypothesis that multiple passes around the cell can also result in improved precision when measuring an ion's mobility and the collision cross section (TW CCS) derived therefrom. Experiments were performed with a diverse set of compounds, including 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using gas chromatographic atmospheric pressure chemical ionization and a set of drug molecules by direct infusion electrospray ionization...
March 18, 2024: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496885/high-altitude-balloon-platform-for-studying-the-biological-response-of-living-organisms-exposed-to-near-space-environments
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Sumeth Klomchitcharoen, Pongsakorn Wechakarn, Tanchanok Tangwattanasirikun, Noparin Smerwong, Phubase Netrapathompornkij, Thanapat Chatmeeboon, Norawit Nangsue, Vivatsathorn Thitasirivit, Krin Kaweewongsunthorn, Suvijak Piyanopharoj, Phachara Phumiprathet, Yodchanan Wongsawat
The intangible desire to explore the mysteries of the universe has driven numerous advancements for humanity for centuries. Extraterrestrial journeys are becoming more realistic as a result of human curiosity and endeavors. Over the years, space biology research has played a significant role in understanding the hazardous effects of the space environment on human health during long-term space travel. The inevitable consequence of a space voyage is space ionizing radiation, which has deadly aftereffects on the human body...
March 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496660/dest-ot-alignment-of-spatiotemporal-transcriptomics-data
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Peter Halmos, Xinhao Liu, Julian Gold, Feng Chen, Li Ding, Benjamin J Raphael
UNLABELLED: Spatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) measures mRNA transcripts at thousands of locations within a tissue slice, revealing spatial variations in gene expression and distribution of cell types. In recent studies, SRT has been applied to tissue slices from multiple timepoints during the development of an organism. Alignment of this spatiotemporal transcriptomics data can provide insights into the gene expression programs governing the growth and differentiation of cells over space and time...
March 10, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492498/the-abc-of-mobility
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Rafael Prieto-Curiel, Juan P Ospina
The use of cars in cities has many negative impacts, including pollution, noise and the use of space. Yet, detecting factors that reduce the use of cars is a serious challenge, particularly across different regions. Here, we model the use of various modes of transport in a city by aggregating Active mobility (A), Public Transport (B) and Cars (C), expressing the modal share of a city by its ABC triplet. Data for nearly 800 cities across 61 countries is used to model car use and its relationship with city size and income...
March 2, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492170/experiences-participating-in-a-telehealth-exercise-program-among-older-adults-with-cancer-a-qualitative-study
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Emily R Dunston, Alec Malouf, Leslie W Podlog, Maria Newton, Yang Bai, Sonal Oza, Adriana M Coletta
PURPOSE: Telehealth delivery of exercise programs has rapidly increased in recent years; yet, little is known regarding older cancer survivors' (OCS) experiences participating in telehealth exercise. The purpose of this study was to determine OCS barriers and facilitators to participation in telehealth-delivered exercise. METHODS: OCS who participated in a 12-week, one-on-one telehealth exercise program were recruited to participate in one of three focus groups...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38489653/space-time-structured-plasma-waves
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J P Palastro, K G Miller, R K Follett, D Ramsey, K Weichman, A V Arefiev, D H Froula
Electrostatic waves play a critical role in nearly every branch of plasma physics from fusion to advanced accelerators, to astro, solar, and ionospheric physics. The properties of planar electrostatic waves are fully determined by the plasma conditions, such as density, temperature, ionization state, or details of the distribution functions. Here we demonstrate that electrostatic wave packets structured with space-time correlations can have properties that are independent of the plasma conditions. For instance, an appropriately structured electrostatic wave packet can travel at any group velocity, even backward with respect to its phase fronts, while maintaining a localized energy density...
March 1, 2024: Physical Review Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481839/the-impact-of-street-greenery-on-active-travel-a-narrative-systematic-review
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Jiahua Yu, Hao Zhang, Xinyang Dong, Jing Shen
BACKGROUND: Street greenery may have a profound effect on residents' active travel (AT), a mode of transportation involving walking and cycling. This study systematically reviewed the scientific evidence on the effects of street greenery on active travel. METHODS: A comprehensive search was performed using keywords and references in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane Library. The review included studies that met the following criteria: (1) Study design: experimental studies, cross sectional studies, (2) Participants: individuals of all ages, (3) Exposure variables: street greenery, including street vegetation (e...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480736/the-effects-of-long-term-exposure-to-microgravity-and-body-orientation-relative-to-gravity-on-perceived-traveled-distance
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Björn Jörges, Nils Bury, Meaghan McManus, Ambika Bansal, Robert S Allison, Michael Jenkin, Laurence R Harris
Self-motion perception is a multi-sensory process that involves visual, vestibular, and other cues. When perception of self-motion is induced using only visual motion, vestibular cues indicate that the body remains stationary, which may bias an observer's perception. When lowering the precision of the vestibular cue by for example, lying down or by adapting to microgravity, these biases may decrease, accompanied by a decrease in precision. To test this hypothesis, we used a move-to-target task in virtual reality...
March 13, 2024: NPJ Microgravity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479523/wastewater-sequencing-as-a-powerful-tool-to-reveal-sars-cov-2-variant-introduction-and-spread-in-french-guiana-south-america
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Marine Combe, Emira Cherif, Théo Deremarque, Georgina Rivera-Ingraham, Fatou Seck-Thiam, Fabienne Justy, Jean-Claude Doudou, Jean-François Carod, Thierry Carage, Angélique Procureur, Rodolphe Elie Gozlan
The origin of introduction of a new pathogen in a country, the evolutionary dynamics of an epidemic within a country, and the role of cross-border areas on pathogen dynamics remain complex to disentangle and are often poorly understood. For instance, cross-border areas represent the ideal location for the sharing of viral variants between countries, with international air travel, land travel and waterways playing an important role in the cross-border spread of infectious diseases. Unfortunately, monitoring the point of entry and the evolutionary dynamics of viruses in space and time within local populations remain challenging...
March 11, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478482/joint-optimization-of-headway-and-number-of-stops-for-bilateral-bus-rapid-transit
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Rongrong Guo, Francisco Antunes, Jin Zhang, Jingcai Yu, Wenquan Li
The bilateral Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is a kind of BRT system in which the stops are located in the middle of the transit lane. By simultaneously serving transit lines in opposite directions, it is particularly designed to save space resources and enhance service quality. To improve the operational efficiency of the bilateral BRT, this paper optimizes the operational performance of bilateral BRT with elastic demand. The objective is to minimize the generalized time cost per passenger of the system by jointly optimizing the headway and number of stops of bilateral BRT...
2024: PloS One
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