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  1. Article ; Online: Gambierdiscus species diversity and community structure in St. Thomas, USVI and the Florida Keys, USA.

    Richlen, Mindy L / Horn, Kali / Uva, Victoria / Fachon, Evangeline / Heidmann, Sarah L / Smith, Tyler B / Parsons, Michael L / Anderson, Donald M

    Harmful algae

    2023  Volume 131, Page(s) 102562

    Abstract: ... probes to investigate Gambierdiscus species composition and dynamics in St. Thomas (USVI) and the Florida ... community structure between St. Thomas and Florida Keys sites, driven in part by differences ... throughout sampling sites in St. Thomas but scarce or absent in the Florida Keys. This finding is significant given the high ...

    Abstract Ciguatera Poisoning (CP) is a widespread and complex poisoning syndrome caused by the consumption of fish or invertebrates contaminated with a suite of potent neurotoxins collectively known as ciguatoxins (CTXs), which are produced by certain benthic dinoflagellates species in the genera Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa. Due to the complex nature of this HAB problem, along with a poor understanding of toxin production and entry in the coral reef food web, the development of monitoring, management, and forecasting approaches for CP has lagged behind those available for other HAB syndromes. Over the past two decades, renewed research on the taxonomy, physiology, and toxicology of CP-causing dinoflagellates has advanced our understanding of the species diversity that exists within these genera, including identification of highly toxic species (so called "superbugs") that likely contribute disproportionately to ciguatoxins entering coral reef food webs. The recent development of approaches for molecular analysis of field samples now provide the means to investigate in situ community composition, enabling characterization of spatio-temporal species dynamics, linkages between toxic species abundance and toxin flux, and the risk of ciguatoxin prevalence in fish. In this study we used species-specific fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) probes to investigate Gambierdiscus species composition and dynamics in St. Thomas (USVI) and the Florida Keys (USA) over multiple years (2018-2020). Within each location, samples were collected seasonally from several sites comprising varying depths, habitats, and algal substrates to characterize community structure over small spatial scales and across different host macrophytes. This approach enabled the quantitative determination of communities over spatiotemporal gradients, as well as the selective enumeration of species known to exhibit high toxicity, such as Gambierdiscus silvae. The investigation found differing community structure between St. Thomas and Florida Keys sites, driven in part by differences in the distribution of toxin-producing species G. silvae and G. belizeanus, which were present throughout sampling sites in St. Thomas but scarce or absent in the Florida Keys. This finding is significant given the high toxicity of G. silvae, and may help explain differences in fish toxicity and CP incidence between St. Thomas and Florida. Intrasite comparisons along a depth gradient found higher concentrations of Gambierdiscus spp. at deeper locations. Among the macrophytes sampled, Dictyota may be a likely vector for toxin transfer based on their widespread distribution, apparent colonization by G. silvae, and palatability to at least some herbivore grazers. Given its ubiquity throughout both study regions and sites, this taxa may also serve as a refuge, accumulating high concentrations of Gambierdiscus and other benthic dinoflagellates, which in turn can serve as source populations for highly palatable and ephemeral habitats nearby, such as turf algae. These studies further demonstrate the successful application of FISH probes in examining biogeographic structuring of Gambierdiscus communities, targeting individual toxin-producing species, and characterizing species-level dynamics that are needed to describe and model ecological drivers of species abundance and toxicity.
    MeSH term(s) Ciguatoxins/toxicity ; Florida ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; United States Virgin Islands ; Ciguatera Poisoning ; Dinoflagellida
    Chemical Substances Ciguatoxins (11050-21-8)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-19
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2091119-1
    ISSN 1878-1470 ; 1568-9883
    ISSN (online) 1878-1470
    ISSN 1568-9883
    DOI 10.1016/j.hal.2023.102562
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  2. Article: Report of the Cases and Operations Which Have Occurred in the Surgical Wards of the Pennsylvania Hospital, during the Service of Dr. Thomas Harris, (the Months of November, December, January, and February).

    Smith, H H

    Medical examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)

    2023  Volume 2, Issue 12, Page(s) 181–187

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
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  3. Article ; Online: Apples: Thomas Worthington Whittredge.

    Smith, Jeanette M

    JAMA

    2013  Volume 310, Issue 12, Page(s) 1210–1211

    MeSH term(s) Famous Persons ; History, 19th Century ; History, 20th Century ; Paintings/history ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-09-25
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Biography ; Historical Article ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2958-0
    ISSN 1538-3598 ; 0254-9077 ; 0002-9955 ; 0098-7484
    ISSN (online) 1538-3598
    ISSN 0254-9077 ; 0002-9955 ; 0098-7484
    DOI 10.1001/jama.2013.5327
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  4. Article ; Online: Trends in Ductus Arteriosus Stent Versus Blalock-Taussig-Thomas Shunt Use and Comparison of Cost, Length of Stay, and Short-Term Outcomes in Neonates With Ductal-Dependent Pulmonary Blood Flow: An Observational Study Using the Pediatric Health Information Systems Database.

    Lemley, Bethan A / Wu, Lezhou / Roberts, Amy L / Shinohara, Russell T / Quarshie, William O / Qureshi, Athar M / Smith, Christopher L / Dori, Yoav / Gillespie, Matthew J / Rome, Jonathan J / Glatz, Andrew C / Amaral, Sandra / O'Byrne, Michael L

    Journal of the American Heart Association

    2023  Volume 12, Issue 23, Page(s) e030575

    Abstract: Background: The modified Blalock-Taussig-Thomas shunt is the gold standard palliation for securing ... multicenter study of neonates ≤30 days undergoing DAS or Blalock-Taussig-Thomas shunt placement between January 1 ...

    Abstract Background: The modified Blalock-Taussig-Thomas shunt is the gold standard palliation for securing pulmonary blood flow in infants with ductal-dependent pulmonary blood flow. Recently, the ductus arteriosus stent (DAS) has become a viable alternative.
    Methods and results: This was a retrospective multicenter study of neonates ≤30 days undergoing DAS or Blalock-Taussig-Thomas shunt placement between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2020 at hospitals reporting to the Pediatric Health Information Systems database. We performed generalized linear mixed-effects modeling to evaluate trends in intervention and intercenter variation, propensity score adjustment and inverse probability weighting with linear mixed-effects modeling to analyze length of stay and cost of hospitalization, and generalized linear mixed modeling to analyze differences in 30-day outcomes. There were 1874 subjects (58% male, 61% White) from 45 centers (29% DAS). Odds of DAS increased with time (odds ratio [OR] 1.23, annually,
    Conclusions: Use of DAS is increasing, but there is variability across centers. Though odds of transplant-free survival and reintervention were not significantly different after DAS, and DAS was associated with shorter length of stay and lower in-hospital costs.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Blalock-Taussig Procedure/adverse effects ; Ductus Arteriosus ; Ductus Arteriosus, Patent/surgery ; Ductus Arteriosus, Patent/etiology ; Health Information Systems ; Length of Stay ; Palliative Care/methods ; Pulmonary Artery ; Pulmonary Circulation ; Retrospective Studies ; Stents ; Treatment Outcome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Comparative Study ; Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Observational Study
    ZDB-ID 2653953-6
    ISSN 2047-9980 ; 2047-9980
    ISSN (online) 2047-9980
    ISSN 2047-9980
    DOI 10.1161/JAHA.123.030575
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  5. Article: New Data on Comparative Cytogenetics of the Mouse-Like Hamsters (Calomyscus Thomas, 1905) from Iran and Turkmenistan

    Romanenko, Svetlana A. / Malikov, Vladimir G. / Mahmoudi, Ahmad / Golenishchev, Feodor N. / Lemskaya, Natalya A. / Pereira, Jorge C. / Trifonov, Vladimir A. / Serdyukova, Natalia A. / Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm A. / Aliabadian, Mansour / Graphodatsky, Alexander S.

    Genes. 2021 June 24, v. 12, no. 7

    2021  

    Abstract: The taxonomy of the genus Calomyscus remains controversial. According to the latest systematics the genus includes eight species with great karyotypic variation. Here, we studied karyotypes of 14 Calomyscus individuals from different regions of Iran and ... ...

    Abstract The taxonomy of the genus Calomyscus remains controversial. According to the latest systematics the genus includes eight species with great karyotypic variation. Here, we studied karyotypes of 14 Calomyscus individuals from different regions of Iran and Turkmenistan using a new set of chromosome painting probes from a Calomyscus sp. male (2n = 46, XY; Shahr-e-Kord-Soreshjan-Cheshme Maiak Province). We showed the retention of large syntenic blocks in karyotypes of individuals with identical chromosome numbers. The only rearrangement (fusion 2/21) differentiated Calomyscus elburzensis, Calomyscus mystax mystax, and Calomyscus sp. from Isfahan Province with 2n = 44 from karyotypes of C. bailwardi, Calomyscus sp. from Shahr-e-Kord, Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari-Aloni, and Khuzestan-Izeh Provinces with 2n = 46. The individuals from Shahdad tunnel, Kerman Province with 2n = 51–52 demonstrated non-centric fissions of chromosomes 4, 5, and 6 of the 46-chromosomal form with the formation of separate small acrocentrics. A heteromorphic pair of chromosomes in a specimen with 2n = 51 resulted from a fusion of two autosomes. C-banding and chromomycin A3-DAPI staining after G-banding showed extensive heterochromatin variation between individuals.
    Keywords acrocentric chromosomes ; autosomes ; chromosome banding ; heterochromatin ; karyotyping ; males ; taxonomy ; Iran ; Turkmenistan
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-0624
    Publishing place Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2527218-4
    ISSN 2073-4425
    ISSN 2073-4425
    DOI 10.3390/genes12070964
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  6. Article: Impacts of Hurricanes Irma and Maria on Coral Reef Sponge Communities in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

    Gochfeld, Deborah J / Olson, Julie B / Chaves-Fonnegra, Andia / Smith, Tyler B / Ennis, Rosmin S / Brandt, Marilyn E

    Estuaries and coasts. 2020 July, v. 43, no. 5

    2020  

    Abstract: ... Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, was impacted by two Category 5 hurricanes within 2 weeks: Hurricanes Irma ... hurricane (2015, 2016) surveys of permanent transects at six sites around St. Thomas were compared ...

    Abstract Many studies have evaluated the impacts of hurricanes on coral communities, but far less is known about impacts, recovery, and resilience of sponge communities to these extreme events. In September 2017, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, was impacted by two Category 5 hurricanes within 2 weeks: Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Such extreme events occurring in such rapid succession are virtually unprecedented. Pre-hurricane (2015, 2016) surveys of permanent transects at six sites around St. Thomas were compared with those at 10 weeks post-hurricanes (December 2017) to evaluate storm impacts on sponges and on benthic coral reef constituents. These surveys also established a baseline for evaluating future recovery. Percent cover of sponges declined by 24.9% post-hurricanes. In contrast, sponge density increased by 43.9% from 2015 to 2016 and declined slightly after the hurricanes. Overall sponge volume did not vary over time, and whereas sponge diversity was similar in 2015 and 2016, it increased post-hurricanes. Sponge morphologies were differentially affected by the hurricanes; the proportion of upright sponges declined by 36.9%, while there was a 24.4% increase in encrusting sponges. Coral and macroalgal cover did not change significantly over the sampling period, while percent cover of epilithic algae increased and non-living substrata decreased from 2015 to 2016 but did not change further post-hurricanes. At all sites, recruitment and/or regrowth of sponges was observed within 10 weeks post-hurricanes, indicating potential resilience in Caribbean sponge communities. Whether these sponge communities return to pre-hurricane conditions and how long that will take remains to be seen.
    Keywords coral reefs ; corals ; macroalgae ; regrowth ; Caribbean
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-07
    Size p. 1235-1247.
    Publishing place Springer US
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ZDB-ID 2229170-2
    ISSN 1559-2731 ; 1559-2723
    ISSN (online) 1559-2731
    ISSN 1559-2723
    DOI 10.1007/s12237-020-00694-4
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  7. Book: Thomas Hovenden

    Terhune, Anne Gregory / Scanlan, Patricia Smith

    his life and art

    (A Barra Foundation book)

    2006  

    Author's details Anne Gregory Terhune. With Patricia Smith Scanlan
    Series title A Barra Foundation book
    Keywords Painters
    Language English
    Size XV, 276 S, zahlr. Ill
    Publisher Univ. of Pennsylvania Press
    Publishing place Philadelphia
    Document type Book
    Note Includes bibliographical references and index
    ISBN 0812239202 ; 9780812239201
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  8. Article: Thomas Wolfe and John Donne.

    Smith, Bradley E

    Tennessee medicine : journal of the Tennessee Medical Association

    2007  Volume 100, Issue 8, Page(s) 6, 11

    MeSH term(s) Attitude ; Delivery of Health Care/trends ; Humans ; Physicians ; Retirement ; Tennessee
    Language English
    Publishing date 2007-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 1328497-6
    ISSN 1088-6222 ; 0040-3318
    ISSN 1088-6222 ; 0040-3318
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  9. Article ; Online: Assessing land use, sedimentation, and water quality stressors as predictors of coral reef condition in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

    Oliver, L M / Fisher, W S / Fore, L / Smith, A / Bradley, P

    Environmental monitoring and assessment

    2018  Volume 190, Issue 4, Page(s) 213

    Abstract: Coral reef condition on the south shore of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, was assessed at various ...

    Abstract Coral reef condition on the south shore of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, was assessed at various distances from Charlotte Amalie, the most densely populated city on the island. Human influence in the area includes industrial activity, wastewater discharge, cruise ship docks, and impervious surfaces throughout the watershed. Anthropogenic activity was characterized using a landscape development intensity (LDI) index, sedimentation threat (ST) estimates, and water quality (WQ) impairments in the near-coastal zone. Total three-dimensional coral cover, reef rugosity, and coral diversity had significant negative coefficients for LDI index, as did densities of dominant species Orbicella annularis, Orbicella franksi, Montastraea cavernosa, Orbicella faveolata, and Porites porites. However, overall stony coral colony density was not significantly correlated with stressors. Positive relationships between reef rugosity and ST, between coral diversity and ST, and between coral diversity and WQ were unexpected because these stressors are generally thought to negatively influence coral growth and health. Sponge density was greater with higher disturbance indicators (ST and WQ), consistent with reports of greater resistance by sponges to degraded water quality compared to stony corals. The highest FoRAM (Foraminifera in Reef Assessment and Monitoring) indices indicating good water quality were found offshore from the main island and outside the harbor. Negative associations between stony coral metrics and LDI index have been reported elsewhere in the Caribbean and highlight LDI index potential as a spatial tool to characterize land-based anthropogenic stressor gradients relevant to coral reefs. Fewer relationships were found with an integrated stressor index but with similar trends in response direction.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Anthozoa ; Coral Reefs ; Environmental Monitoring/methods ; Foraminifera ; Geologic Sediments ; Population Density ; United States Virgin Islands ; Water Quality
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-03-13
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 782621-7
    ISSN 1573-2959 ; 0167-6369
    ISSN (online) 1573-2959
    ISSN 0167-6369
    DOI 10.1007/s10661-018-6562-1
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  10. Article: Thomas Tooke on the corn laws

    Smith, Matthew

    History of political economy Vol. 41, No. 2 , p. 343-382

    2009  Volume 41, Issue 2, Page(s) 343–382

    Author's details Matthew Smith
    Keywords Getreidepreis ; Getreidepolitik ; England
    Language English
    Publisher Duke Univ. Press
    Publishing place Durham, NC
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 281073-6 ; 2009601-X
    ISSN 1527-1919 ; 0018-2702
    ISSN (online) 1527-1919
    ISSN 0018-2702
    Database ECONomics Information System

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