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  1. Article: Solution and solid-state properties of luminescent M-M bond-containing coordination/organometallic polymers using the RNC-M2(dppm)2-CNR building blocks (M = Pd, Pt; R = Aryl, Alkyl).

    Bérubé, Jean-François / Gagnon, Karl / Fortin, Daniel / Decken, Andreas / Harvey, Pierre D

    Inorganic chemistry

    2006  Volume 45, Issue 7, Page(s) 2812–2823

    Abstract: Two families of organometallic polymers built upon the bimetallic M2(dppm)2L(2)2+ fragments (M = Pd ...

    Abstract Two families of organometallic polymers built upon the bimetallic M2(dppm)2L(2)2+ fragments (M = Pd, Pt; dppm = bis(diphenylphosphino)methane, L = 1,4-diisocyano-2,3,5,6-tetramethylbenzene (diiso), 1,8-diisocyano-p-menthane (dmb), 1-isocyano-2,6-dimethylbenzene, 1-isocyano-4-isopropylbenzene, and tert-butylisocyanide) were synthesized and fully characterized (1H and 31P NMR, X-ray crystallography (model compounds), IR, Raman, chem. anal., TGA, DSC, powder XRD, 31P NMR T1 and NOE, light scattering, and conductivity measurements). Evidence for polymers in the solid state is provided from the swelling of the polymers upon dissolution and the formation of stand-alone films. However, these species become small oligomers when dissolved. The materials are luminescent in the solid state at 298 and 77 K and in PrCN solution at 77 K. These emissions result from triplet 3(d sigma d sigma*) states despite the presence of low-lying pi-pi* MO levels according to DFT calculations for the aryl isocyanide model compounds. The emission band maxima are located between 640 and 750 nm and exhibit lifetimes of 3-6 ns for the Pd species and 3-4 micros for the Pt analogues in PrCN solution at 77 K. No evidence of intramolecular excitonic photoprocesses was found in any of the polymers.
    MeSH term(s) Alkanes/chemistry ; Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques ; Crystallography, X-Ray ; Hydrocarbons, Aromatic/chemistry ; Luminescence ; Models, Molecular ; Molecular Structure ; Organometallic Compounds/chemical synthesis ; Organometallic Compounds/chemistry ; Palladium/chemistry ; Platinum/chemistry ; Polymers/chemical synthesis ; Polymers/chemistry ; Solutions/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Alkanes ; Hydrocarbons, Aromatic ; Organometallic Compounds ; Polymers ; Solutions ; Platinum (49DFR088MY) ; Palladium (5TWQ1V240M)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2006-04-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1484438-2
    ISSN 1520-510X ; 0020-1669
    ISSN (online) 1520-510X
    ISSN 0020-1669
    DOI 10.1021/ic0509480
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  2. Article: Structure-function studies of CD2 by n.m.r. and mutagenesis.

    Driscoll, P C / Cyster, J G / Somoza, C / Crawford, D A / Howe, P / Harvey, T S / Kieffer, B / Campbell, I D / Williams, A F

    Biochemical Society transactions

    1993  Volume 21, Issue 4, Page(s) 947–952

    MeSH term(s) Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Antigens, CD/chemistry ; Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte/chemistry ; Antigens, Surface/chemistry ; CD2 Antigens ; CHO Cells ; Cricetinae ; Humans ; Immunoglobulins/chemistry ; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods ; Models, Molecular ; Mutagenesis, Site-Directed ; Protein Conformation ; Protein Structure, Secondary ; Rats ; Receptors, Immunologic/chemistry ; Recombinant Proteins/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Antigens, CD ; Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte ; Antigens, Surface ; CD2 Antigens ; Immunoglobulins ; Receptors, Immunologic ; Recombinant Proteins
    Language English
    Publishing date 1993-11
    Publishing country England
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 184237-7
    ISSN 1470-8752 ; 0300-5127
    ISSN (online) 1470-8752
    ISSN 0300-5127
    DOI 10.1042/bst0210947
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  3. Article: Recommendations of the N.H.M.R.C. regarding organ transplants.

    Harvey, H P

    The Medical journal of Australia

    1969  Volume 1, Issue 8, Page(s) 425–426

    MeSH term(s) Australia ; Heart Transplantation ; Human Experimentation ; Humans ; Transplantation, Homologous
    Language English
    Publishing date 1969-02-22
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 186082-3
    ISSN 1326-5377 ; 0025-729X
    ISSN (online) 1326-5377
    ISSN 0025-729X
    DOI 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1969.tb92188.x
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  4. Article: Penncap-M(R) versus Penncap-M plus sticker applied to sunflower (Helianthus annuus) at Pine Bluffs, Wyoming--effects on honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)

    Ross, B / Harvey, J

    American bee journal. July 1981. v. 121 (7)

    1981  

    Title variant Penncap-M(R) versus Penncap-M plus sticker applied to sunflower (Helianthus annuus) at Pine Bluffs, Wyoming--effects on honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) [Pesticide, toxicity]
    Keywords Apis mellifera ; Helianthus annuus ; pesticides ; toxicity ; Wyoming
    Language English
    Dates of publication 1981-07
    Size p. 510-511, 516.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 820372-6
    ISSN 0002-7626
    ISSN 0002-7626
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  5. Article ; Online: Australian sport and physical activity behaviours pre, during and post-COVID-19.

    Eime, Rochelle / Harvey, Jack / Charity, Melanie

    BMC public health

    2024  Volume 24, Issue 1, Page(s) 834

    Abstract: Background: Globally, COVID-19 and associated restrictions impacted negatively on recreational physical activity (RPA). Participation in community sport was significantly impacted with cancelled training and competitions. Whilst team and club-based ... ...

    Abstract Background: Globally, COVID-19 and associated restrictions impacted negatively on recreational physical activity (RPA). Participation in community sport was significantly impacted with cancelled training and competitions. Whilst team and club-based sport participation declined during COVID-19 restrictions, participation in some physical activities actually increased, particularly individual and online activities and outdoor activities not requiring facilities.
    Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate changes in the patterns of participation in club-based sport, informal sport and other RPA in Australia from pre, during and post-COVID-19 restrictions. Further, these participation patterns are broken down by gender, age and region of residence.
    Methods: Two longitudinal waves of an online survey were conducted in mid-2020 and mid-2021. The first wave also captured retrospective pre-COVID19 (2019) data. Two sections of the survey dealt respectively with two 'settings' of RPA: organised club sport, and less structured sport and recreational physical activity (designated 'other RPA'). For each year 2019-2021 each individual was categorized as participating (Yes/No) in each of club sport and other RPA. For each setting, the proportions of each pattern of participation were tabulated, and the results for the demographic cohorts were compared.
    Results: A total of 1,138 Australians aged 13 years and above completed both waves of the survey. Overall, there were considerable differences between the patterns of club sport and other RPA. Most individuals who participated in other RPA (69%) were able to and did participate continuously throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. However, and not surprisingly, the club-sport participants were forced to drop out in 2020 during COVID-19 restrictions, and less than half reported returning to play post-COVID-19 restrictions. Less than a quarter of sports club participants were able to continue to play throughout COVID-19 and beyond. Significantly more males returned to playing sport 51% than females 44%.
    Conclusion: Participation in community club-based sport has been significantly negatively impacted by COVID-19, more so than participation in some other recreational sport and physical activities. Further, fewer females than males returned to playing community sport, and priority and specific attention should be given to understanding why women and girls have not returned to playing community club-based sport.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Humans ; Female ; Retrospective Studies ; Pandemics ; Australia/epidemiology ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; Exercise ; Australasian People
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-024-18245-y
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  6. Article ; Online: Is your hospital doing everything it can to be ready for the next paediatric cardiac arrest?

    Harvey, M / Neal, R / Nadkarni, V / Scholefield, B R

    Resuscitation plus

    2022  Volume 9, Page(s) 100212

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-17
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Editorial
    ISSN 2666-5204
    ISSN (online) 2666-5204
    DOI 10.1016/j.resplu.2022.100212
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  7. Article ; Online: Photogenerated Spin-Correlated Radical Pairs: From Photosynthetic Energy Transduction to Quantum Information Science.

    Harvey, Samantha M / Wasielewski, Michael R

    Journal of the American Chemical Society

    2021  Volume 143, Issue 38, Page(s) 15508–15529

    Abstract: More than a half century ago, the NMR spectra of diamagnetic products resulting from radical pair reactions were observed to have strongly enhanced absorptive and emissive resonances. At the same time, photogenerated radical pairs were discovered to ... ...

    Abstract More than a half century ago, the NMR spectra of diamagnetic products resulting from radical pair reactions were observed to have strongly enhanced absorptive and emissive resonances. At the same time, photogenerated radical pairs were discovered to exhibit unusual electron paramagnetic resonance spectra that also had such resonances. These non-Boltzmann, spin-polarized spectra were observed in both chemical systems as well as in photosynthetic reaction center proteins following photodriven charge separation. Subsequent studies of these phenomena led to a variety of chemical electron donor-acceptor model systems that provided a broad understanding of the spin dynamics responsible for these spectra. When the distance between the two radicals is restricted, these observations result from the formation of spin-correlated radical pairs (SCRPs) in which the spin-spin exchange and dipolar interactions between the two unpaired spins play an important role in the spin dynamics. Early on, it was recognized that SCRPs photogenerated by ultrafast electron transfer are entangled spin pairs created in a well-defined spin state. These SCRPs can serve as spin qubit pairs (SQPs), whose spin dynamics can be manipulated to study a wide variety of quantum phenomena intrinsic to the field of quantum information science. This Perspective highlights the role of SCRPs as SQPs, gives examples of possible quantum manipulations using SQPs, and provides some thoughts on future directions.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-17
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 3155-0
    ISSN 1520-5126 ; 0002-7863
    ISSN (online) 1520-5126
    ISSN 0002-7863
    DOI 10.1021/jacs.1c07706
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  8. Article ; Online: Twenty years later: PBDEs in fish from U.S. sites with historically extreme contamination.

    La Guardia, Mark J / Mainor, Thomas M / Luellen, Drew R / Harvey, Ellen / Hale, Robert C

    Chemosphere

    2024  Volume 351, Page(s) 141126

    Abstract: Shortly after their production ban PBDE environmental levels retreated from their peak (circa 2000), but rates of decrease appear to be slowing. Therefore, to update environmental PBDE trends, this study re-examined a U.S. riverine system found in 1999 ... ...

    Abstract Shortly after their production ban PBDE environmental levels retreated from their peak (circa 2000), but rates of decrease appear to be slowing. Therefore, to update environmental PBDE trends, this study re-examined a U.S. riverine system found in 1999 to have the highest PBDE fish tissue (fillet) burdens in the world. Archived 2018-2020 fish tissues were analyzed for PBDEs and results compared to 1999-2000 and 2007 levels. On a positive note, levels decreased by >75% over 20 years. However, PBDEs were still detectable at each collection site (n = 16) and in 93% of the samples. The highest PBDE level (16,300 ng g
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Humans ; Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers/analysis ; Environmental Monitoring ; Fishes ; Lakes
    Chemical Substances pentabromodiphenyl ether (7REL09ZX35) ; Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 120089-6
    ISSN 1879-1298 ; 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    ISSN (online) 1879-1298
    ISSN 0045-6535 ; 0366-7111
    DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141126
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  9. Article ; Online: It's Time for Effective and Affordable Therapies for Cardiac Amyloidosis: Lessons From Patisiran.

    Williams, Tiffany M / Harvey, Reed / Fischer, Matthew A / Neelankavil, Jacques

    Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia

    2024  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 1067317-9
    ISSN 1532-8422 ; 1053-0770
    ISSN (online) 1532-8422
    ISSN 1053-0770
    DOI 10.1053/j.jvca.2024.02.035
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  10. Article ; Online: Multielectrode Arrays.

    Burley, Russell / Harvey, Jenna R M

    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

    2020  Volume 2188, Page(s) 109–132

    Abstract: Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) are grids of substrate-integrated microelectrodes that allow for electrophysiological interrogation of dissociated cell cultures or tissue slices. Here we discuss the use of nonimplantable electrodes for studies. The methods ... ...

    Abstract Multielectrode arrays (MEAs) are grids of substrate-integrated microelectrodes that allow for electrophysiological interrogation of dissociated cell cultures or tissue slices. Here we discuss the use of nonimplantable electrodes for studies. The methods described attempt to provide a starting point for researchers new to the field who wish to begin to utilize this powerful, but daunting technology and quickly apply the basic principles to their own research interests.
    MeSH term(s) Action Potentials ; Animals ; Cell Culture Techniques/instrumentation ; Cell Culture Techniques/methods ; Electrophysiology/instrumentation ; Electrophysiology/methods ; Equipment Design ; Hippocampus/cytology ; Hippocampus/physiology ; Mice ; Microelectrodes ; Nerve Net/cytology ; Nerve Net/physiology ; Neurons/cytology ; Neurons/physiology ; Organ Culture Techniques/instrumentation ; Organ Culture Techniques/methods ; Rats ; Tissue Array Analysis/instrumentation ; Tissue Array Analysis/methods
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-29
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1940-6029
    ISSN (online) 1940-6029
    DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-0818-0_6
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