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  1. Book ; Online: Study of the Decay $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow \pi^{+}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\eta$ and Observation of the W-annihilation Decay $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow a_0(980)^+\rho^0$

    Ablikim, M. / Achasov, M. N. / Adlarson, P. / Ahmed, S. / Albrecht, M. / Aliberti, R. / Amoroso, A. / An, M. R. / An, Q. / Bai, X. H. / Bai, Y. / Bakina, O. / Ferroli, R. Baldini / Balossino, I. / Ban, Y. / Begzsuren, K. / Berger, N. / Bertani, M. / Bettoni, D. /
    Bianchi, F. / Bloms, J. / Bortone, A. / Boyko, I. / Briere, R. A. / Cai, H. / Cai, X. / Calcaterra, A. / Cao, G. F. / Cao, N. / Cetin, S. A. / Chang, J. F. / Chang, W. L. / Chelkov, G. / Chen, D. Y. / Chen, G. / Chen, H. S. / Chen, M. L. / Chen, S. J. / Chen, X. R. / Chen, Y. B. / Chen, Z. J / Cheng, W. S. / Cibinetto, G. / Cossio, F. / Cui, X. F. / Dai, H. L. / Dai, X. C. / Dbeyssi, A. / de Boer, R. E. / Dedovich, D. / Deng, Z. Y. / Denig, A. / Denysenko, I. / Destefanis, M. / De Mori, F. / Ding, Y. / Dong, C. / Dong, J. / Dong, L. Y. / Dong, M. Y. / Dong, X. / Du, S. X. / Fan, Y. L. / Fang, J. / Fang, S. S. / Fang, Y. / Farinelli, R. / Fava, L. / Feldbauer, F. / Felici, G. / Feng, C. Q. / Feng, J. H. / Fritsch, M. / Fu, C. D. / Gao, Y. / Gao, Y. G. / Garzia, I. / Ge, P. T. / Geng, C. / Gersabeck, E. M. / Gilman, A / Goetzen, K. / Gong, L. / Gong, W. X. / Gradl, W. / Greco, M. / Gu, L. M. / Gu, M. H. / Guan, C. Y / Guo, A. Q. / Guo, L. B. / Guo, R. P. / Guo, Y. P. / Guskov, A. / Han, T. T. / Han, W. Y. / Hao, X. Q. / Harris, F. A. / He, K. L. / Heinsius, F. H. / Heinz, C. H. / Held, T. / Heng, Y. K. / Herold, C. / Himmelreich, M. / Holtmann, T. / Hou, G. Y. / Hou, Y. R. / Hou, Z. L. / Hu, H. M. / Hu, J. F. / Hu, T. / Hu, Y. / Huang, G. S. / Huang, L. Q. / Huang, X. T. / Huang, Y. P. / Huang, Z. / Hussain, T. / Hüsken, N / Andersson, W. Ikegami / Imoehl, W. / Irshad, M. / Jaeger, S. / Janchiv, S. / Ji, Q. / Ji, Q. P. / Ji, X. B. / Ji, X. L. / Ji, Y. Y. / Jiang, H. B. / Jiang, X. S. / Jiao, J. B. / Jiao, Z. / Jin, S. / Jin, Y. / Jing, M. Q. / Johansson, T. / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N. / Kang, X. S. / Kappert, R. / Kavatsyuk, M. / Ke, B. C. / Keshk, I. K. / Khoukaz, A. / Kiese, P. / Kiuchi, R. / Kliemt, R. / Koch, L. / Kolcu, O. B. / Kopf, B. / Kuemmel, M. / Kuessner, M. / Kupsc, A. / Kurth, M. G. / Kühn, W. / Lane, J. J. / Lange, J. S. / Larin, P. / Lavania, A. / Lavezzi, L. / Lei, Z. H. / Leithoff, H. / Lellmann, M. / Lenz, T. / Li, C. / Li, C. H. / Li, Cheng / Li, D. M. / Li, F. / Li, G. / Li, H. / Li, H. B. / Li, H. J. / Li, J. L. / Li, J. Q. / Li, J. S. / Li, Ke / Li, L. K. / Li, Lei / Li, P. R. / Li, S. Y. / Li, W. D. / Li, W. G. / Li, X. H. / Li, X. L. / Li, Xiaoyu / Li, Z. Y. / Liang, H. / Liang, Y. F. / Liang, Y. T. / Liao, G. R. / Liao, L. Z. / Libby, J. / Lin, C. X. / Lin, T. / Liu, B. J. / Liu, C. X. / Liu, D. / Liu, F. H. / Liu, Fang / Liu, Feng / Liu, H. M. / Liu, Huanhuan / Liu, Huihui / Liu, J. B. / Liu, J. L. / Liu, J. Y. / Liu, K. / Liu, K. Y. / Liu, L. / Liu, M. H. / Liu, P. L. / Liu, Q. / Liu, S. B. / Liu, Shuai / Liu, T. / Liu, W. M. / Liu, X. / Liu, Y. / Liu, Y. B. / Liu, Z. A. / Liu, Z. Q. / Lou, X. C. / Lu, F. X. / Lu, H. J. / Lu, J. D. / Lu, J. G. / Lu, X. L. / Lu, Y. / Lu, Y. P. / Luo, C. L. / Luo, M. X. / Luo, P. W. / Luo, T. / Luo, X. L. / Lyu, X. R. / Ma, F. C. / Ma, H. L. / Ma, L. L. / Ma, M. M. / Ma, Q. M. / Ma, R. Q. / Ma, R. T. / Ma, X. X. / Ma, X. Y. / Maas, F. E. / Maggiora, M. / Maldaner, S. / Malde, S. / Malik, Q. A. / Mangoni, A. / Mao, Y. J. / Mao, Z. P. / Marcello, S. / Meng, Z. X. / Messchendorp, J. G. / Mezzadri, G. / Min, T. J. / Mitchell, R. E. / Mo, X. H. / Muchnoi, N. Yu. / Muramatsu, H. / Nakhoul, S. / Nefedov, Y. / Nerling, F. / Nikolaev, I. B. / Ning, Z. / Nisar, S. / Ouyang, Q. / Pacetti, S. / Pan, X. / Pan, Y. / Pathak, A. / Patteri, P. / Pelizaeus, M. / Peng, H. P. / Peters, K. / Pettersson, J. / Ping, J. L. / Ping, R. G. / Pogodin, S. / Poling, R. / Prasad, V. / Qi, H. / Qi, H. R. / Qi, K. H. / Qi, M. / Qi, T. Y. / Qian, S. / Qian, W. B. / Qian, Z. / Qiao, C. F. / Qin, L. Q. / Qin, X. P. / Qin, X. S. / Qin, Z. H. / Qiu, J. F. / Qu, S. Q. / Rashid, K. H. / Ravindran, K. / Redmer, C. F. / Rivetti, A. / Rodin, V. / Rolo, M. / Rong, G. / Rosner, Ch. / Rump, M. / Sang, H. S. / Sarantsev, A. / Schelhaas, Y. / Schnier, C. / Schoenning, K. / Scodeggio, M. / Shan, D. C. / Shan, W. / Shan, X. Y. / Shangguan, J. F. / Shao, M. / Shen, C. P. / Shen, H. F. / Shen, P. X. / Shen, X. Y. / Shi, H. C. / Shi, R. S. / Shi, X. / Shi, X. D / Song, J. J. / Song, W. M. / Song, Y. X. / Sosio, S. / Spataro, S. / Su, K. X. / Su, P. P. / Sui, F. F. / Sun, G. X. / Sun, H. K. / Sun, J. F. / Sun, L. / Sun, S. S. / Sun, T. / Sun, W. Y. / Sun, X / Sun, Y. J. / Sun, Y. Z. / Sun, Z. T. / Tan, Y. H. / Tan, Y. X. / Tang, C. J. / Tang, G. Y. / Tang, J. / Teng, J. X. / Thoren, V. / Tian, W. H. / Tian, Y. T. / Uman, I. / Wang, B. / Wang, C. W. / Wang, D. Y. / Wang, H. J. / Wang, H. P. / Wang, K. / Wang, L. L. / Wang, M. / Wang, M. Z. / Wang, Meng / Wang, S. / Wang, W. / Wang, W. H. / Wang, W. P. / Wang, X. / Wang, X. F. / Wang, X. L. / Wang, Y. / Wang, Y. D. / Wang, Y. F. / Wang, Y. Q. / Wang, Y. Y. / Wang, Z. / Wang, Z. Y. / Wang, Ziyi / Wang, Zongyuan / Wei, D. H. / Weidner, F. / Wen, S. P. / White, D. J. / Wiedner, U. / Wilkinson, G. / Wolke, M. / Wollenberg, L. / Wu, J. F. / Wu, L. H. / Wu, L. J. / Wu, X. / Wu, Z. / Xia, L. / Xiao, H. / Xiao, S. Y. / Xiao, Z. J. / Xie, X. H. / Xie, Y. G. / Xie, Y. H. / Xing, T. Y. / Xu, G. F. / Xu, Q. J. / Xu, W. / Xu, X. P. / Xu, Y. C. / Yan, F. / Yan, L. / Yan, W. B. / Yan, W. C. / Yan, Xu / Yang, H. J. / Yang, H. X. / Yang, L. / Yang, S. L. / Yang, Y. X. / Yang, Yifan / Yang, Zhi / Ye, M. / Ye, M. H. / Yin, J. H. / You, Z. Y. / Yu, B. X. / Yu, C. X. / Yu, G. / Yu, J. S. / Yu, T. / Yuan, C. Z. / Yuan, L. / Yuan, X. Q. / Yuan, Y. / Yuan, Z. Y. / Yue, C. X. / Zafar, A. A. / Zeng, X. Zeng / Zeng, Y. / Zhang, A. Q. / Zhang, B. X. / Zhang, Guangyi / Zhang, H. / Zhang, H. H. / Zhang, H. Y. / Zhang, J. J. / Zhang, J. L. / Zhang, J. Q. / Zhang, J. W. / Zhang, J. Y. / Zhang, J. Z. / Zhang, Jianyu / Zhang, Jiawei / Zhang, L. M. / Zhang, L. Q. / Zhang, Lei / Zhang, S. / Zhang, S. F. / Zhang, Shulei / Zhang, X. D. / Zhang, X. Y. / Zhang, Y. / Zhang, Y. T. / Zhang, Y. H. / Zhang, Yan / Zhang, Yao / Zhang, Z. Y. / Zhao, G. / Zhao, J. / Zhao, J. Y. / Zhao, J. Z. / Zhao, Lei / Zhao, Ling / Zhao, M. G. / Zhao, Q. / Zhao, S. J. / Zhao, Y. B. / Zhao, Y. X. / Zhao, Z. G. / Zhemchugov, A. / Zheng, B. / Zheng, J. P. / Zheng, Y. H. / Zhong, B. / Zhong, C. / Zhou, L. P. / Zhou, Q. / Zhou, X. / Zhou, X. K. / Zhou, X. R. / Zhou, X. Y. / Zhu, A. N. / Zhu, J. / Zhu, K. / Zhu, K. J. / Zhu, S. H. / Zhu, T. J. / Zhu, W. J. / Zhu, Y. C. / Zhu, Z. A. / Zou, B. S. / Zou, J. H.

    2021  

    Abstract: ... We also observe the W-annihilation process $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow a_0(980)^+\rho(770)^0$, $a_0(980 ... larger than the branching fractions of other measured pure W-annihilation decays by one order ... The decay $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow \pi^{+}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\eta$ is observed for the first time, using ...

    Abstract The decay $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow \pi^{+}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\eta$ is observed for the first time, using $e^+e^-$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6.32 fb$^{-1}$, collected by the BESIII detector at center-of-mass energies between 4.178 and 4.226 GeV. The absolute branching fraction for this decay is measured to be $\mathcal{B}(D^+_s \to \pi^+ \pi^+ \pi^- \eta) = (3.12\pm0.13_{\rm stat.}\pm0.09_{\rm syst.})$%. The first amplitude analysis of this decay reveals the sub-structures in $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow \pi^{+}\pi^{+}\pi^{-}\eta$ and determines the relative fractions and the phases among these sub-structures. The dominant intermediate process is $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow a_1(1260)^+ \eta, a_1(1260)^+ \rightarrow \rho(770)^0\pi^+$ with a branching fraction of $(1.73 \pm 0.14_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.08_{\rm syst.})$%. We also observe the W-annihilation process $D^{+}_{s}\rightarrow a_0(980)^+\rho(770)^0$, $a_0(980)^+ \to \pi^+ \eta$ with a branching fraction of $(0.21\pm0.08_{\rm stat.}\pm0.05_{\rm syst.})$%, which is larger than the branching fractions of other measured pure W-annihilation decays by one order of magnitude.

    Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures
    Keywords High Energy Physics - Experiment
    Subject code 551
    Publishing date 2021-06-25
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Amplitude Analysis of D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}π^{0}η and First Observation of the W-Annihilation Dominant Decays D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{+}π^{0} and D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{0}π^{+}.

    Ablikim, M / Achasov, M N / Ahmed, S / Albrecht, M / Alekseev, M / Amoroso, A / An, F F / An, Q / Bai, J Z / Bai, Y / Bakina, O / Baldini Ferroli, R / Ban, Y / Begzsuren, K / Bennett, J V / Berger, N / Bertani, M / Bettoni, D / Bianchi, F /
    Boger, E / Boyko, I / Briere, R A / Cai, H / Cai, X / Calcaterra, A / Cao, G F / Cao, N / Cetin, S A / Chai, J / Chang, J F / Chelkov, G / Chen, G / Chen, H S / Chen, J C / Chen, M L / Chen, S J / Chen, X R / Chen, Y B / Cheng, W / Chu, X K / Cibinetto, G / Cossio, F / Cui, X F / Dai, H L / Dai, J P / Dbeyssi, A / Dedovich, D / Deng, Z Y / Denig, A / Denysenko, I / Destefanis, M / De Mori, F / Ding, Y / Dong, C / Dong, J / Dong, L Y / Dong, M Y / Du, S X / Fang, J / Fang, S S / Fang, Y / Farinelli, R / Fava, L / Feldbauer, F / Felici, G / Feng, C Q / Fritsch, M / Fu, C D / Gao, Q / Gao, X L / Gao, Y / Gao, Y G / Gao, Z / Garillon, B / Garzia, I / Gilman, A / Goetzen, K / Gong, L / Gong, W X / Gradl, W / Greco, M / Gu, M H / Gu, Y T / Guo, A Q / Guo, R P / Guo, Y P / Guskov, A / Han, S / Hao, X Q / Harris, F A / He, K L / He, X Q / Heinsius, F H / Held, T / Heng, Y K / Hou, Y R / Hou, Z L / Hu, H M / Hu, J F / Hu, T / Hu, Y / Huang, G S / Huang, J S / Huang, X T / Huang, Z L / Hussain, T / Ikegami Andersson, W / Imoehl, W / Irshad, M / Ji, Q / Ji, Q P / Ji, X B / Ji, X L / Jiang, X S / Jiang, X Y / Jiao, J B / Jiao, Z / Jin, D P / Jin, S / Jin, Y / Johansson, T / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N / Kang, X S / Kappert, R / Kavatsyuk, M / Ke, B C / Keshk, I K / Khan, T / Khoukaz, A / Kiese, P / Kiuchi, R / Kliemt, R / Koch, L / Kolcu, O B / Kopf, B / Kuemmel, M / Kuessner, M / Kupsc, A / Kurth, M / Kurth, M G / Kühn, W / Lange, J S / Larin, P / Lavezzi, L / Leithoff, H / Li, C / Li, Cheng / Li, D M / Li, F / Li, F Y / Li, G / Li, H B / Li, H J / Li, J C / Li, J W / Li, Jin / Li, K J / Li, Kang / Li, Ke / Li, L K / Li, Lei / Li, P L / Li, P R / Li, Q Y / Li, W D / Li, W G / Li, X L / Li, X N / Li, X Q / Li, Z B / Liang, H / Liang, Y F / Liang, Y T / Liao, G R / Liao, L Z / Libby, J / Lin, C X / Lin, D X / Liu, B / Liu, B J / Liu, C X / Liu, D / Liu, D Y / Liu, F H / Liu, Fang / Liu, Feng / Liu, H B / Liu, H M / Liu, Huanhuan / Liu, Huihui / Liu, J B / Liu, J Y / Liu, K Y / Liu, Ke / Liu, L D / Liu, Q / Liu, S B / Liu, X / Liu, X Y / Liu, Y B / Liu, Z A / Liu, Zhiqing / Long, Y F / Lou, X C / Lu, H J / Lu, J G / Lu, Y / Lu, Y P / Luo, C L / Luo, M X / Luo, T / Luo, X L / Lusso, S / Lyu, X R / Ma, F C / Ma, H L / Ma, L L / Ma, M M / Ma, Q M / Ma, T / Ma, X N / Ma, X Y / Ma, Y M / Maas, F E / Maggiora, M / Maldaner, S / Malik, Q A / Mangoni, A / Mao, Y J / Mao, Z P / Marcello, S / Meng, Z X / Messchendorp, J G / Mezzadri, G / Min, J / Mitchell, R E / Mo, X H / Mo, Y J / Morales Morales, C / Muchnoi, N Yu / Muramatsu, H / Mustafa, A / Nefedov, Y / Nerling, F / Nikolaev, I B / Ning, Z / Nisar, S / Niu, S L / Niu, X Y / Olsen, S L / Ouyang, Q / Pacetti, S / Pan, Y / Papenbrock, M / Patteri, P / Pelizaeus, M / Pellegrino, J / Peng, H P / Peters, K / Pettersson, J / Ping, J L / Ping, R G / Pitka, A / Poling, R / Prasad, V / Qi, M / Qi, T Y / Qian, S / Qiao, C F / Qin, N / Qin, X S / Qin, Z H / Qiu, J F / Qu, S Q / Rashid, K H / Redmer, C F / Richter, M / Ripka, M / Rivetti, A / Rodin, V / Rolo, M / Rong, G / Rosner, Ch / Sarantsev, A / Savrié, M / Schoenning, K / Shan, W / Shan, X Y / Shao, M / Shen, C P / Shen, P X / Shen, X Y / Sheng, H Y / Shi, X / Song, J J / Song, X Y / Sosio, S / Sowa, C / Spataro, S / Sun, G X / Sun, J F / Sun, L / Sun, S S / Sun, X H / Sun, Y J / Sun, Y K / Sun, Y Z / Sun, Z J / Sun, Z T / Tan, Y T / Tang, C J / Tang, G Y / Tang, X / Tsednee, B / Uman, I / Wang, B / Wang, D / Wang, D Y / Wang, K / Wang, L L / Wang, L S / Wang, M / Wang, Meng / Wang, P / Wang, P L / Wang, W P / Wang, X L / Wang, Y / Wang, Y F / Wang, Z / Wang, Z G / Wang, Z Y / Wang, Zongyuan / Weber, T / Wei, D H / Weidenkaff, P / Wen, S P / Wiedner, U / Wolke, M / Wu, L H / Wu, L J / Wu, Z / Xia, L / Xia, Y / Xiao, S Y / Xiao, Y J / Xiao, Z J / Xie, Y G / Xie, Y H / Xiong, X A / Xiu, Q L / Xu, G F / Xu, J J / Xu, L / Xu, Q J / Xu, X P / Yan, F / Yan, L / Yan, W B / Yan, W C / Yan, Y H / Yang, H J / Yang, H X / Yang, L / Yang, R X / Yang, Y H / Yang, Y X / Yang, Yifan / Yang, Z Q / Ye, M / Ye, M H / Yin, J H / You, Z Y / Yu, B X / Yu, C X / Yu, J S / Yuan, C Z / Yuan, Y / Yuncu, A / Zafar, A A / Zeng, Y / Zhang, B X / Zhang, B Y / Zhang, C C / Zhang, D H / Zhang, H H / Zhang, H Y / Zhang, J / Zhang, J L / Zhang, J Q / Zhang, J W / Zhang, J Y / Zhang, J Z / Zhang, K / Zhang, L / Zhang, T J / Zhang, X Y / Zhang, Y / Zhang, Y H / Zhang, Y T / Zhang, Yang / Zhang, Yao / Zhang, Yi / Zhang, Z H / Zhang, Z P / Zhang, Z Y / Zhao, G / Zhao, J W / Zhao, J Y / Zhao, J Z / Zhao, Lei / Zhao, Ling / Zhao, M G / Zhao, Q / Zhao, S J / Zhao, T C / Zhao, Y B / Zhao, Z G / Zhemchugov, A / Zheng, B / Zheng, J P / Zheng, Y H / Zhong, B / Zhou, L / Zhou, Q / Zhou, X / Zhou, X K / Zhou, X R / Zhou, Xiaoyu / Zhou, Xu / Zhu, A N / Zhu, J / Zhu, K / Zhu, K J / Zhu, S H / Zhu, W J / Zhu, X L / Zhu, Y C / Zhu, Y S / Zhu, Z A / Zhuang, J / Zou, B S / Zou, J H

    Physical review letters

    2019  Volume 123, Issue 11, Page(s) 112001

    Abstract: We present the first amplitude analysis of the decay D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}π^{0}η. We use an e^{+}e^ ... detector at a center-of-mass energy of 4.178 GeV. We observe for the first time the W-annihilation dominant ... decays D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{+}π^{0} and D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{0}π^{+}. We measure the absolute branching ...

    Abstract We present the first amplitude analysis of the decay D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}π^{0}η. We use an e^{+}e^{-} collision data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.19  fb^{-1} collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of 4.178 GeV. We observe for the first time the W-annihilation dominant decays D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{+}π^{0} and D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{0}π^{+}. We measure the absolute branching fraction B(D_{s}^{+}→a_{0}(980)^{+(0)}π^{0^{(}+)},a_{0}(980)^{+(0)}→π^{+(0)}η)=(1.46±0.15_{stat}±0.23_{sys})%, which is larger than the branching fractions of other measured pure W-annihilation decays by at least one order of magnitude. In addition, we measure the branching fraction of D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}π^{0}η with significantly improved precision.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-09-12
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.112001
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  3. Article: A Case of Purpura Hemorrhagica.

    Harris, W D

    Western journal of medicine and surgery

    2024  Volume 5, Issue 5, Page(s) 397–400

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-11
    Publishing country United States
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  4. Article ; Online: d,l-Methionine in combination with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid successfully dissolves spontaneously occurring infection-induced struvite urocystoliths in dogs: a pilot study.

    Harris, Amber S M / Bartges, Joseph W / Moyers, Tamberlyn D

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

    2023  Volume 261, Issue 8, Page(s) 1152–1159

    Abstract: Objective: To determine the efficacy and safety of a urinary acidifier (d,l-methionine [Methio ... 2) or refusal of treatment by the dog (1).: Procedures: All dogs were administered d,l-methionine ... range, 1 to 4 months) with a final effective dosage of d,l-methionine of approximately 100 mg/kg, PO ...

    Abstract Objective: To determine the efficacy and safety of a urinary acidifier (d,l-methionine [Methio-Form]) and an antimicrobial agent (amoxicillin-clavulanic acid [Clavamox]) without changing diet for dissolving infection-induced struvite urocystoliths in dogs.
    Animals: 14 dogs were recruited for this prospective study; 11 completed it and 3 dogs withdrew due to inability of the owners to administer the treatment (n = 2) or refusal of treatment by the dog (1).
    Procedures: All dogs were administered d,l-methionine (approx initial dose of 75 mg/kg, PO, q 12 h) and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid (22 mg/kg, PO, q 12 h) based on urine culture and sensitivity. Urine pH, urinalysis, urine culture, venous blood gas and serum biochemical analysis, and lateral survey abdominal radiographic images were evaluated initially and every 4 weeks until urolith dissolution (success) or lack of change in size and/or shape of urocystoliths on 2 consecutive reevaluation points (failure) occurred.
    Results: Uroliths dissolved in 8 of 11 dogs in a median of 2 months (range, 1 to 4 months) with a final effective dosage of d,l-methionine of approximately 100 mg/kg, PO, every 12 hours. In 3 dogs, uroliths failed to dissolve and were removed surgically; they contained variable amounts of calcium oxalate. No adverse events occurred.
    Clinical relevance: Infection-induced struvite urolithiasis is 1 of the 2 most common minerals occurring in canine uroliths. Results of this study supported the use of d,l-methionine and amoxicillin-clavulanic acid without changing diet for dissolution of infection-induced struvite urocystoliths in dogs.
    MeSH term(s) Dogs ; Animals ; Struvite ; Amoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate Combination/therapeutic use ; Pilot Projects ; Magnesium Compounds/therapeutic use ; Methionine/therapeutic use ; Prospective Studies ; Phosphates/analysis ; Phosphates/therapeutic use ; Urinary Calculi/veterinary ; Urolithiasis/drug therapy ; Urolithiasis/veterinary ; Dog Diseases/drug therapy
    Chemical Substances Struvite (AW3EJL1462) ; Amoxicillin-Potassium Clavulanate Combination (74469-00-4) ; Magnesium Compounds ; Methionine (AE28F7PNPL) ; Phosphates
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-26
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 390811-2
    ISSN 1943-569X ; 0003-1488
    ISSN (online) 1943-569X
    ISSN 0003-1488
    DOI 10.2460/javma.23.02.0063
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  5. Article ; Online: Low Ceiling Effects of the Forgotten Joint Score Compared With Legacy Measures After Joint-Preserving Procedures: A Systematic Review.

    Kuhns, Benjamin D / Harris, W Taylor / Domb, Benjamin G

    Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association

    2023  Volume 39, Issue 9, Page(s) 2086–2095

    Abstract: ... by 2 fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons (B.D.K. and W.T.H.).: Results: Data were collected ...

    Abstract Purpose: To determine, in patients undergoing joint preservation procedures, whether the Forgotten Joint Score (FJS) compares favorably with legacy measures.
    Methods: Medical databases (including PubMed/MEDLINE and Embase databases) were queried for publications with the terms "Forgotten Joint Score" and "hip," "knee," "arthroscopy," or "ACL." Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Methodologic quality was assessed through the Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) checklist, and psychometric data were evaluated for ceiling or floor effects, convergent validity, internal consistency, reliability, responsiveness, measurement invariance, and measurement error by 2 fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons (B.D.K. and W.T.H.).
    Results: Data were collected from 14 studies using the FJS after joint-preserving procedures in 911 patients (959 joints). Four studies reported strong internal consistency with an average Cronbach α of 0.92. Two studies reported responsiveness with an effect size ranging from 0.6 to 1.16. One study reported reproducibility with an interclass correlation coefficient of 0.9 (95% confidence interval, 0.8-0.9). One study reported measurement error with an minimum detectable change (MDC)
    Conclusions: The FJS is a methodologically sound outcome measure used to evaluate patient outcomes after hip and knee preservation surgery with overall low ceiling effects compared with legacy measures.
    Level of evidence: Level IV, systematic review of Level III and IV studies.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Reproducibility of Results ; Knee Joint/surgery ; Outcome Assessment, Health Care ; Arthroscopy ; Quality of Life ; Patient Reported Outcome Measures ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Systematic Review ; Journal Article ; Review ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 632528-2
    ISSN 1526-3231 ; 0749-8063
    ISSN (online) 1526-3231
    ISSN 0749-8063
    DOI 10.1016/j.arthro.2023.01.107
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  6. Article ; Online: Electrochemical Determination of Fentanyl Using Carbon Nanofiber-Modified Electrodes.

    Marenco, Armando J / Pillai, Rajesh G / Harris, Kenneth D / Chan, Nora W C / Jemere, Abebaw B

    ACS omega

    2024  Volume 9, Issue 15, Page(s) 17592–17601

    Abstract: In this work, we report the direct electrochemical oxidation of fentanyl using commercial screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) modified with carboxyl-functionalized carbon nanofibers (fCNFs). CNFs have surface chemistry and reactivity similar to ... ...

    Abstract In this work, we report the direct electrochemical oxidation of fentanyl using commercial screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) modified with carboxyl-functionalized carbon nanofibers (fCNFs). CNFs have surface chemistry and reactivity similar to carbon nanotubes (CNTs), yet they are easier to produce and are of a lower cost than CNTs. By monitoring the current produced during the electrochemical oxidation of fentanyl, variables such as fCNF loading, fentanyl accumulation time, electrolyte pH, and differential pulse voltammetry parameters were optimized. Under an optimized set of conditions, the fCNF/SPCEs responded linearly to fentanyl in the concentration range of 0.125-10 μM, with a limit of detection of 75 nM. The fCNF/SPCEs also demonstrated excellent selectivity against common cutting agents found in illicit drugs (e.g., glucose, sucrose, caffeine, acetaminophen, and theophylline) and interferents found in biological samples (e.g., ascorbic acid, NaCl, urea, creatinine, and uric acid). The performance of the sensor was also successfully tested using fentanyl spiked into an artificial urine sample. The straightforward electrode assembly process, low cost, ease of use, and rapid response make the fCNF/SPCEs prime candidates for the detection of fentanyl in both physiological samples and street drugs.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2470-1343
    ISSN (online) 2470-1343
    DOI 10.1021/acsomega.4c00816
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  7. Book: Producing table olives

    Kailis, Stanley G. / Harris, David

    2007  

    Author's details Stan Kailis and David Harris
    Language English
    Size XIV, 328 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Publisher Landlinks Press
    Publishing place Collingwood
    Publishing country Australia
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT015260941
    ISBN 978-0-643092-03-7 ; 0-643092-03-X
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  8. Article ; Online: Release of individual surgeon data to the public: patients' and surgeons' views.

    Harris, H / Poole, W / Rogers, B / Ricketts, D

    Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England

    2021  Volume 104, Issue 2, Page(s) 106–112

    Abstract: Background: Limited surgeon-specific outcomes data are currently released to the public. Existing schemes generally result from the recommendations of public enquiries, addressing breaches to patient safety and malpractice. We found limited evidence in ... ...

    Abstract Background: Limited surgeon-specific outcomes data are currently released to the public. Existing schemes generally result from the recommendations of public enquiries, addressing breaches to patient safety and malpractice. We found limited evidence in the literature about patients' or orthopaedic surgeons' wishes regarding the release of such data to the public.
    Methods: We surveyed 80 joint replacement patients and 41 orthopaedic surgeons regarding their wishes concerning collection and release of individual surgeon data to the public.
    Results: Of 80 patients, 30% (24/80) were aware of data on the NHS-My Choices website, 16% (13/80) had reviewed data prior to operation and 95% (76/80) wanted data concerning surgeons' experience, length of stay and complications including revisions. Patients expected more current monitoring of data than occurs. Of 41 surgeons, 20% (8/41) thought national joint registry (NJR) derived data accurately reflected their NHS work. Surgeons did not think this data improved patient outcomes (34%, 14/41), and that it reduced innovation (61%, 25/41) and training (75%, 31/41) and increased risk of adverse behaviour (61%, 25/41). Surgeons wanted a minimal data set accurately presented and risk adjusted.
    Conclusion: In the future, it is likely that more individual surgeon data will be released to the public. There needs to be an agreed, accurate minimum dataset collected, reviewed in local clinical governance meetings and published with explanatory notes regarding the interfering variables and what conclusions can be drawn regarding the ability of the surgeon. This process needs to be overseen by an independent body trusted by the public.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Orthopedic Surgeons ; Registries ; Surgeons ; Surveys and Questionnaires
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80044-2
    ISSN 1478-7083 ; 0035-8843
    ISSN (online) 1478-7083
    ISSN 0035-8843
    DOI 10.1308/rcsann.2021.0106
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  9. Article ; Online: DPP-4 inhibitor sitagliptin treatment results in altered myocardial metabolic proteome and oxidative phosphorylation in a swine model of chronic myocardial ischemia.

    Harris, Dwight D / Sabe, Sharif A / Broadwin, Mark / Bellam, Krishna / Xu, Cynthia M / Li, Janelle W / Abid, M Ruhul / Sellke, Frank W

    Physiological reports

    2024  Volume 12, Issue 5, Page(s) e15976

    Abstract: Small animal models have shown improved cardiac function with DPP-4 inhibition, but many human studies have shown worse outcomes or no benefit. We seek to bridge the gap by studying the DPP-4 inhibitor sitagliptin in a swine model of chronic myocardial ... ...

    Abstract Small animal models have shown improved cardiac function with DPP-4 inhibition, but many human studies have shown worse outcomes or no benefit. We seek to bridge the gap by studying the DPP-4 inhibitor sitagliptin in a swine model of chronic myocardial ischemia using proteomic analysis. Thirteen Yorkshire swine underwent the placement of an ameroid constrictor on the left coronary circumflex artery to model chronic myocardial ischemia. Two weeks post-op, swine received either sitagliptin 100 mg daily (SIT, n = 5) or no drug (CON, n = 8). After 5 weeks of treatment, swine underwent functional measurements and tissue harvest. In the SIT group compared to CON, there was a trend towards decreased cardiac index (p = 0.06). The non-ischemic and ischemic myocardium had 396 and 166 significantly decreased proteins, respectively, in the SIT group compared to CON (all p < 0.01). This included proteins involved in fatty acid oxidation (FAO), myocardial contraction, and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Sitagliptin treatment resulted in a trend towards decreased cardiac index and decreased expression of proteins involved in OXPHOS, FAO, and myocardial contraction in both ischemic and non-ischemic swine myocardium. These metabolic and functional changes may provide some mechanistic evidence for outcomes seen in clinical studies.
    MeSH term(s) Swine ; Humans ; Animals ; Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV Inhibitors/therapeutic use ; Proteome/metabolism ; Oxidative Phosphorylation ; Sitagliptin Phosphate/therapeutic use ; Proteomics/methods ; Myocardium/metabolism ; Myocardial Ischemia ; Hypoglycemic Agents/therapeutic use ; Disease Models, Animal
    Chemical Substances Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV Inhibitors ; Proteome ; Sitagliptin Phosphate (TS63EW8X6F) ; Hypoglycemic Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-29
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2724325-4
    ISSN 2051-817X ; 2051-817X
    ISSN (online) 2051-817X
    ISSN 2051-817X
    DOI 10.14814/phy2.15976
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  10. Article: Evaluation and Management of the Athlete's Hip.

    Orner, Caitlin A / Sakheim, Madison / Westermann, Robert W / Harris, Joshua D / Wuerz, Thomas H / Banffy, Michael

    Instructional course lectures

    2023  Volume 73, Page(s) 737–748

    Abstract: Hip and groin pain is common in athletes, and there are many possible underlying pathologies. It is important to describe athletic hip pathology in the context of sport-specific physiologic loads and biomechanical demands. Three distinct types of ... ...

    Abstract Hip and groin pain is common in athletes, and there are many possible underlying pathologies. It is important to describe athletic hip pathology in the context of sport-specific physiologic loads and biomechanical demands. Three distinct types of athletes with this pathology are collision athletes, hypermobility athletes, and endurance athletes. Although there is considerable overlap between sports, athletes with hip pain should always be evaluated in the context of their sport. Understanding the effect of sport-specific biomechanical demands may help with both diagnosis and treatment of athletic hip pathology; however, each athlete's injury should be analyzed on an individual basis.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Athletic Injuries/diagnosis ; Athletic Injuries/therapy ; Sports ; Athletes ; Hip ; Pain
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 802490-x
    ISSN 0065-6895
    ISSN 0065-6895
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