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  1. Article: A global systematic review of frugivorous animal tracking studies and the estimation of seed dispersal distances.

    Fell, Adam / Silva, Thiago / Duthie, A Bradley / Dent, Daisy

    Ecology and evolution

    2023  Volume 13, Issue 11, Page(s) e10638

    Abstract: Seed dispersal is one of the most important ecosystem functions globally. It shapes plant populations, enhances forest succession, and has multiple, indirect benefits for humans, yet it is one of the most threatened processes in plant regeneration, ... ...

    Abstract Seed dispersal is one of the most important ecosystem functions globally. It shapes plant populations, enhances forest succession, and has multiple, indirect benefits for humans, yet it is one of the most threatened processes in plant regeneration, worldwide. Seed dispersal distances are determined by the diets, seed retention times and movements of frugivorous animals. Hence, understanding how we can most effectively describe frugivore movement and behaviour with rapidly developing animal tracking technology is key to quantifying seed dispersal. To assess the current use of animal tracking in frugivory studies and to provide a baseline for future studies, we provide a comprehensive review and synthesis on the existing primary literature of global tracking studies that monitor movement of frugivorous animals. Specifically, we identify studies that estimate dispersal distances and how they vary with body mass and environmental traits. We show that over the last two decades there has been a large increase in frugivore tracking studies that determine seed dispersal distances. However, some taxa (e.g. reptiles) and geographic locations (e.g. Africa and Central Asia) are poorly studied. Furthermore, we found that certain morphological and environmental traits can be used to predict seed dispersal distances. We demonstrate that flight ability and increased body mass both significantly increase estimated seed dispersal mean and maximum distances. Our results also suggest that protected areas have a positive effect on mean seed dispersal distances when compared to unprotected areas. We anticipate that this review will act as a reference for future frugivore tracking studies, specifically to target current taxonomic and geographic data gaps, and to further explore how seed dispersal relates to key frugivore and fruit traits.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-31
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2635675-2
    ISSN 2045-7758
    ISSN 2045-7758
    DOI 10.1002/ece3.10638
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  2. Article ; Online: Calcification on an X-Ray: an important feature to recognise.

    Fell, Adam / Smith, Andrew

    BMJ case reports

    2020  Volume 13, Issue 7

    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging ; Aortic Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging ; Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging ; Computed Tomography Angiography ; Femoral Artery/diagnostic imaging ; Fractures, Bone/diagnostic imaging ; Fractures, Bone/surgery ; Humans ; Iliac Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Patella/diagnostic imaging ; Patella/injuries ; Patella/surgery ; Popliteal Artery/diagnostic imaging
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-07-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 1757-790X
    ISSN (online) 1757-790X
    DOI 10.1136/bcr-2019-233441
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  3. Article: Thirty-day mortality and reliability of Nottingham Hip Fracture Score in patients with COVID19 infection.

    Fell, Adam / Malik-Tabassum, Khalid / Rickman, Stephen / Arealis, Georgios

    Journal of orthopaedics

    2021  Volume 26, Page(s) 111–114

    Abstract: In March 2020 Coronavisus-19 pandemic led to significant changes in operations in healthcare in the United Kingdom with national lockdown measures imposed to help protect the vulnerable and prevent transmission. Those deemed vulnerable fall into the ... ...

    Abstract In March 2020 Coronavisus-19 pandemic led to significant changes in operations in healthcare in the United Kingdom with national lockdown measures imposed to help protect the vulnerable and prevent transmission. Those deemed vulnerable fall into the cohort of patients at risk of fragility fractures such as fracture neck of femur (NOF). British Orthopaedic Association released guidelines advising that NOF fractures should continue to be treated urgently.
    Aim: Our unit aimed to identify changes in NOF caseload during the national lockdown and identify if Nottingham Hip Fracture Scores (NHFS) were reliable at predicting 30-day mortality in COVID-19 positive patients.
    Methods: A retrospective observational study identifying NOF admissions over a 6-week period in 2020 during lockdown period, where demographics, NHFS, and 30-day mortality rates were compared against the same period in 2019.
    Results: There was a reduction in NOF admissions by 17.8% (55 vs 67). No significant difference in patient demographics between groups. 30-day mortality rates were not significantly increased in 2020 compared with 2019. COVID-19 positive patients had significantly increased 30-day mortality rates (54%, p = 0.001) compared to COVID-19 negative (9.1%, p = 0.395) and 2019 (6%).
    Discussion: NHFS was not reliable as a predictor for 30-day mortality in COVID-19 positive patients. Our unit reports increased mortality rates in NOF patients with covid-19 infection. This adds to the building evidence that COVID-19 is an independent predictor for mortality in NOF patients irrespective of NHFS. This should be communicated to patients who are admitted to hospital with NOF and units should continue with efforts to prevent hospital acquired COVID-19 infection.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-16
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2240839-3
    ISSN 0972-978X
    ISSN 0972-978X
    DOI 10.1016/j.jor.2021.07.009
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  4. Article: Ecological inference using data from accelerometers needs careful protocols.

    Garde, Baptiste / Wilson, Rory P / Fell, Adam / Cole, Nik / Tatayah, Vikash / Holton, Mark D / Rose, Kayleigh A R / Metcalfe, Richard S / Robotka, Hermina / Wikelski, Martin / Tremblay, Fred / Whelan, Shannon / Elliott, Kyle H / Shepard, Emily L C

    Methods in ecology and evolution

    2022  Volume 13, Issue 4, Page(s) 813–825

    Abstract: Accelerometers in animal-attached tags are powerful tools in behavioural ecology, they can be used to determine behaviour and provide proxies for movement-based energy expenditure. Researchers are collecting and archiving data across systems, seasons and ...

    Abstract Accelerometers in animal-attached tags are powerful tools in behavioural ecology, they can be used to determine behaviour and provide proxies for movement-based energy expenditure. Researchers are collecting and archiving data across systems, seasons and device types. However, using data repositories to draw ecological inference requires a good understanding of the error introduced according to sensor type and position on the study animal and protocols for error assessment and minimisation.Using laboratory trials, we examine the absolute accuracy of tri-axial accelerometers and determine how inaccuracies impact measurements of dynamic body acceleration (DBA), a proxy for energy expenditure, in human participants. We then examine how tag type and placement affect the acceleration signal in birds, using pigeons
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2041-210X
    ISSN 2041-210X
    DOI 10.1111/2041-210X.13804
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  5. Article ; Online: Seabird morphology determines operational wind speeds, tolerable maxima, and responses to extremes.

    Nourani, Elham / Safi, Kamran / de Grissac, Sophie / Anderson, David J / Cole, Nik C / Fell, Adam / Grémillet, David / Lempidakis, Emmanouil / Lerma, Miriam / McKee, Jennifer L / Pichegru, Lorien / Provost, Pascal / Rattenborg, Niels C / Ryan, Peter G / Santos, Carlos D / Schoombie, Stefan / Tatayah, Vikash / Weimerskirch, Henri / Wikelski, Martin /
    Shepard, Emily L C

    Current biology : CB

    2023  Volume 33, Issue 6, Page(s) 1179–1184.e3

    Abstract: Storms can cause widespread seabird stranding and wrecking, ...

    Abstract Storms can cause widespread seabird stranding and wrecking,
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Wind ; Flight, Animal/physiology ; Birds/physiology ; Adaptation, Physiological ; Feeding Behavior/physiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 1071731-6
    ISSN 1879-0445 ; 0960-9822
    ISSN (online) 1879-0445
    ISSN 0960-9822
    DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.068
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  6. Article: A New Multi-Ingredient Recipe for the Treatment of Localized Advanced Periodontal Disease following the Surgical Removal of Impacted Wisdom Teeth.

    Khzam, Nabil / Fell, Adam / Fisher, Anthony / Kim, Paul / Khan, Usman A / Bakr, Mahmoud M

    Case reports in dentistry

    2016  Volume 2016, Page(s) 3847615

    Abstract: Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammation of the tooth supporting structures. It leads to bone and attachment loss which is irreversible. Extraction of horizontally impacted lower third molar (L3M) teeth may result in localized periodontal pockets at ...

    Abstract Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammation of the tooth supporting structures. It leads to bone and attachment loss which is irreversible. Extraction of horizontally impacted lower third molar (L3M) teeth may result in localized periodontal pockets at the distal aspect of the adjacent lower second molars (L2M). We present a case of a 21-year-old male who suffered from a swelling and pain around his lower right second molar following surgical removal of a mesioangular impacted lower right third molar. We showed that oral hygiene measures, surgical access, mixture of autogenous and synthetic bone graft, and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) were enough to control the problem.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-04-27
    Publishing country Egypt
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2627632-X
    ISSN 2090-6455 ; 2090-6447
    ISSN (online) 2090-6455
    ISSN 2090-6447
    DOI 10.1155/2016/3847615
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  7. Article ; Online: The role of wingbeat frequency and amplitude in flight power.

    Krishnan, Krishnamoorthy / Garde, Baptiste / Bennison, Ashley / Cole, Nik C / Cole, Emma-L / Darby, Jamie / Elliott, Kyle H / Fell, Adam / Gómez-Laich, Agustina / de Grissac, Sophie / Jessopp, Mark / Lempidakis, Emmanouil / Mizutani, Yuichi / Prudor, Aurélien / Quetting, Michael / Quintana, Flavio / Robotka, Hermina / Roulin, Alexandre / Ryan, Peter G /
    Schalcher, Kim / Schoombie, Stefan / Tatayah, Vikash / Tremblay, Fred / Weimerskirch, Henri / Whelan, Shannon / Wikelski, Martin / Yoda, Ken / Hedenström, Anders / Shepard, Emily L C

    Journal of the Royal Society, Interface

    2022  Volume 19, Issue 193, Page(s) 20220168

    Abstract: Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the signal varies with the two major kinematic determinants of aerodynamic power: wingbeat frequency and amplitude. Yet wingbeat frequency is sometimes used ... ...

    Abstract Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the signal varies with the two major kinematic determinants of aerodynamic power: wingbeat frequency and amplitude. Yet wingbeat frequency is sometimes used as a proxy for power output in isolation. There is, therefore, a need to understand which kinematic parameter birds vary and whether this is predicted by flight mode (e.g. accelerating, ascending/descending flight), speed or morphology. We investigate this using high-frequency acceleration data from (i) 14 species flying in the wild, (ii) two species flying in controlled conditions in a wind tunnel and (iii) a review of experimental and field studies. While wingbeat frequency and amplitude were positively correlated,
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Birds ; Flight, Animal ; Wings, Animal
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2156283-0
    ISSN 1742-5662 ; 1742-5689
    ISSN (online) 1742-5662
    ISSN 1742-5689
    DOI 10.1098/rsif.2022.0168
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  8. Article ; Online: How often should dead-reckoned animal movement paths be corrected for drift?

    Gunner, Richard M / Holton, Mark D / Scantlebury, David M / Hopkins, Phil / Shepard, Emily L C / Fell, Adam J / Garde, Baptiste / Quintana, Flavio / Gómez-Laich, Agustina / Yoda, Ken / Yamamoto, Takashi / English, Holly / Ferreira, Sam / Govender, Danny / Viljoen, Pauli / Bruns, Angela / van Schalkwyk, O Louis / Cole, Nik C / Tatayah, Vikash /
    Börger, Luca / Redcliffe, James / Bell, Stephen H / Marks, Nikki J / Bennett, Nigel C / Tonini, Mariano H / Williams, Hannah J / Duarte, Carlos M / van Rooyen, Martin C / Bertelsen, Mads F / Tambling, Craig J / Wilson, Rory P

    Animal biotelemetry

    2021  Volume 9, Page(s) 43

    Abstract: Background: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological questions, however accurate estimates of how animals use space is challenging. Within the use of animal-attached tags, radio telemetry (including the ... ...

    Abstract Background: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological questions, however accurate estimates of how animals use space is challenging. Within the use of animal-attached tags, radio telemetry (including the Global Positioning System, 'GPS') is typically used to verify an animal's location periodically. Straight lines are typically drawn between these 'Verified Positions' ('VPs') so the interpolation of space-use is limited by the temporal and spatial resolution of the system's measurement. As such, parameters such as route-taken and distance travelled can be poorly represented when using VP systems alone. Dead-reckoning has been suggested as a technique to improve the accuracy and resolution of reconstructed movement paths, whilst maximising battery life of VP systems. This typically involves deriving travel vectors from motion sensor systems and periodically correcting path dimensions for drift with simultaneously deployed VP systems. How often paths should be corrected for drift, however, has remained unclear.
    Methods and results: Here, we review the utility of dead-reckoning across four contrasting model species using different forms of locomotion (the African lion
    Conclusions: We review the utility of VP-corrected dead-reckoning according to movement type and consider a range of ecological questions that would benefit from dead-reckoning, primarily concerning animal-barrier interactions and foraging strategies.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-10-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2711027-8
    ISSN 2050-3385 ; 2050-3385
    ISSN (online) 2050-3385
    ISSN 2050-3385
    DOI 10.1186/s40317-021-00265-9
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  9. Article: How often should dead-reckoned animal movement paths be corrected for drift?

    Gunner, Richard M. / Holton, Mark D. / Scantlebury, David M. / Hopkins, Phil / Shepard, Emily L. C. / Fell, Adam J. / Garde, Baptiste / Quintana, Flavio / Gómez-Laich, Agustina / Yoda, Ken / Yamamoto, Takashi / English, Holly / Ferreira, Sam / Govender, Danny / Viljoen, Pauli / Bruns, Angela / van Schalkwyk, O. Louis / Cole, Nik C. / Tatayah, Vikash /
    Börger, Luca / Redcliffe, James / Bell, Stephen H. / Marks, Nikki J. / Bennett, Nigel C. / Tonini, Mariano H. / Williams, Hannah J. / Duarte, Carlos M. / van Rooyen, Martin C. / Bertelsen, Mads F. / Tambling, Craig J. / Wilson, Rory P.

    Animal biotelemetry. 2021 Dec., v. 9, no. 1

    2021  

    Abstract: BACKGROUND: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological questions, however accurate estimates of how animals use space is challenging. Within the use of animal-attached tags, radio telemetry (including the ... ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological questions, however accurate estimates of how animals use space is challenging. Within the use of animal-attached tags, radio telemetry (including the Global Positioning System, ‘GPS’) is typically used to verify an animal’s location periodically. Straight lines are typically drawn between these ‘Verified Positions’ (‘VPs’) so the interpolation of space-use is limited by the temporal and spatial resolution of the system’s measurement. As such, parameters such as route-taken and distance travelled can be poorly represented when using VP systems alone. Dead-reckoning has been suggested as a technique to improve the accuracy and resolution of reconstructed movement paths, whilst maximising battery life of VP systems. This typically involves deriving travel vectors from motion sensor systems and periodically correcting path dimensions for drift with simultaneously deployed VP systems. How often paths should be corrected for drift, however, has remained unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: Here, we review the utility of dead-reckoning across four contrasting model species using different forms of locomotion (the African lion Panthera leo, the red-tailed tropicbird Phaethon rubricauda, the Magellanic penguin Spheniscus magellanicus, and the imperial cormorant Leucocarbo atriceps). Simulations were performed to examine the extent of dead-reckoning error, relative to VPs, as a function of Verified Position correction (VP correction) rate and the effect of this on estimates of distance moved. Dead-reckoning error was greatest for animals travelling within air and water. We demonstrate how sources of measurement error can arise within VP-corrected dead-reckoned tracks and propose advancements to this procedure to maximise dead-reckoning accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: We review the utility of VP-corrected dead-reckoning according to movement type and consider a range of ecological questions that would benefit from dead-reckoning, primarily concerning animal–barrier interactions and foraging strategies.
    Keywords Panthera leo ; Phaethon ; Spheniscus ; air ; batteries ; biotelemetry ; locomotion ; penguins ; radio telemetry ; travel
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-12
    Size p. 43.
    Publishing place BioMed Central
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2711027-8
    ISSN 2050-3385
    ISSN 2050-3385
    DOI 10.1186/s40317-021-00265-9
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  10. Article ; Online: Mortality and pulmonary complications in patients undergoing surgery with perioperative SARS-CoV-2 infection

    Salomone, / Saverio, Di / Griffiths, / Ewen, A / Gujjuri, Rohan R / Hutchinson, Peter J / Kaafarani, Haytham MA / Lederhuber, Hans / Löffler, Markus W / Mashbari, Hassan N / Minaya-Bravo, Ana / Morton, Dion G / Moszkowicz, David / Pata, Francesco / Tsoulfas, George / Venn, Mary L / Cox, Daniel / Roslani, April C / Alakaloko, Felix /
    de Vries, Jean-Paul PM / Aaraj, Mahmoud A / Abbott, Tom EF / Abbott, Sarah J / Abdalla, Mutwakil OM / Abdelaal, Ahmed S / Ademuyiwa, Adesoji O / Aherne, Thomas M / Ali, Osman M / Alkadeeki, Ghadah Z / Almeida, Ana C / Alrahawy, Mahmoud M / Ambler, Graeme K / Alameer, Ehab / Andreani, Stefano M / De Andrés-Asenjo, Beatriz / Antonanzas, Leyre Lopez / Aoun, Salah G / Ashoush, Fouad M / Augestad, Knut Magne / Avellana, Rocio B / Ayeni, Funbi A / Ayorinde, John OO / Babu, Bheemanakone H / Baig, Mirza MAS / Bajomo, Oreoluwa M / Baker, Olivia J / Baker, Markus P / Baldwin, Alexander J / Ban, Vin Shen / Baron, Ryan D / Barranquero, Alberto G / Barry, Conor P / DI Bartolomeo, Alessandro / Bass, Gary A / Bath, Michael F / Batjer, H Hunt / Beamish, Andrew J / Belgaumkar, Ajay P / Bence, Matthew N / Benson, Ruth A / Bernal-Sprekelsen, Juan Carlos / Bhama, Anuradha R / Bhavaraju, Avi V / Biffl, Walter L / Blundell, Chris M / Boddy, Alexander P / Borgstein, Alexander BJ / Bosanquet, David C / Bosch, Karen D / Bouhuwaish, Ahmad EM / Bozkurt, Mehmet A / Brathwaite, Collin EM / Brown, Benjamin C / Brown, Oliver D / Brown, Allison K / Buarque, Igor Lima / Bueno-Cañones, Alejandro D / Bulugma, Mustafa R / Burke, Joshua R / Byrne, Matthew HV / Cagigal-Ortega, Elima P / Callcut, Rachael A / DI Candido, Francesca / Canova, Michaela E / Carlos, William J / Caruana, Edward J / Cato, Liam D / Catton, Andrew B / Ceretti, Andrea Pisani / Chase, Thomas JG / Chiara, Francesco Di / Chowdhury, Abeed H / Chung, Eric A / Cicerchia, Pierfranco M / Clough, Ethan CS / Coleman, Natasha L / Collins, Chris G / Collins, Michelle L / Colonna, Emily T / Comini, Lara V / Coughlin, Patrick A / Cruzado, Laura Fernández-Gomez / Davidson, Brian R / Davies, Richard J / Davies, Emma J / Davis, Niall F / Dawson, Brett E / Dean, Benjamin JF / Delgado, Maria Garcia-Conde / Diaz, Jose J / Dickson, Kathryn E / Diez-Alonso, Manuel M / Dixon, Jan R / Doe, Matthew J / Drake, Thomas D / Drake, Frederick T / Duffy, John P / Dunne, Declan FJ / Dunne, Naomi JM / Durán-Muñoz-Cruzado, Virginia M / Durst, Alexander ZE / Eardley, Nicola J / Edwards, John G / Elfallal, Ahmed H / Elfiky, Mahmoud MA / Elliott, Jessie A / Emile, Sameh H / Emslie, Katy M / Endorf, Frederick W / Engel, Jamie L / Enjuto, Diego T / Etchill, Eric W / Evans, Jonathan P / Fahey, Brian A / Faria, Carlos S / Feo, Carlo V / Ferguson, Henry JM / Fernandez, Beatriz Dieguez / Fernandez, Andres Garcia / Fernández, Antonio J / Fernández-Pacheco, Borja Camacho / Fitzgerald, J Edward / Fonsi, Giovanni B / Font, Roser Farré / Fowler, Amy L / Fretwell, Kenneth R / Fructuoso, Lorena Sanchon / Fusai, Giuseppe K / Garcia, Miguel Hernandez / Garcia-Ureña, Miguel Angel / Gill, Charn K / Gisbertz, Suzanne S / Del Giudice, Roberto / Giuffrida, Maria Carmela / Di Giuseppe, Matteo / Gómez, María Fanjul / Griffiths, Ewen A / Guariglia, Claudio A / Hainsworth, Alison J / Hall, Bria J / Hall, James RW / Hammond, John S / Haqqani, Maha H / Harrison, Ewen M / Hazelton, Joshua P / van Heinsbergen, Maarten / Hill, Arnold DK / Hing, Caroline B / Hirji, Sameer A / Ho, Michael WS / Holbrook, Charlotte M / Holme, Thomas J / Hopkins, James C / Hopkinson, David N / Hossain, Fahad S / Hudson, Victoria E / Hughes, Jane L / Hwang, E. Shelley / Ibrahim, Mohamed AH / Isolani, Simone M / Jenkinson, Michael D / Jenny, Hillary E / Jeyaretna, Deva S / Jones, Robert P / Jones, Andrew P / Jonker, Pascal KC / Jönsson, Maria L / Joyce, Doireann P / Kalkwarf, Kyle J / Kamarajah, Sivesh K / El Kassas, Mohamed / Kavanagh, Dara O / Keatley, James M / Khalefa, Mohamed A / Khan, Jim S / Kirmani, Bilal H / Kisiel, Aaron P / Kouris, Spyros Marinos / Kowal, Mikolaj R / Labib, Peter L / Larkin, John O / Lauscher, Johannes C / Leclercq, Wouter KG / Ledesma, Frances SJ / Leite-Moreira, André M / Leung, Elaine YL / Lewis, Sophia E / Lima, Maria João / Lin, Daniel J / Liu, Helen H / Lowery, Aoife J / Lozano, Saida Martel / Luney, Catriona R / Maia, Mariana Magalhães / Mariani, Nicolò M / Marino, Marco V / Marra, Angelo A / Marsh, Christopher L / Martin, Robert CG / McCluney, Simon J / McIntyre, Robert C / Mckay, Siobhan C / McKevitt, Kevin L / Meagher, Ashley D / Mehdi, Mohammad Q / Mehigan, Brian J / Gonzalez-De Miguel, Melania / De Miguel-Ardevines, Maria-Carmen / Mills, Sarah J / Mohan, Helen M / Moir, John AG / Monson, John RT / Monteiro, Joana M / Montella, Maria T / Montesinos, Cristina Soto / Morgom, Marwa M / Moura, Francisco S / Muguerza, Jose M / Murphy, Suzanne H / De Nardi, Paola / Naumann, David N / Neary, Paul C / Neely, David TA / Ng-Kamstra, Joshua S / Ngu, Albert WT / Nguyen, Truong A / Nita, George E / Nunes, Quentin M / Nygaard, Rachel M / O'Meara, Lindsay B / O'Neill, John R / Okafor, Barbara U / Olson, Steven A / Oo, Aung Y / Ormazabal, Pablo Collera / Osorio, Alexander L / Pachl, Max J / Parry, James T / Patel, Panna K / Pérez-Sánchez, Luis E / Pevidal, Ana Nogues / Pezzuto, Anna P / Philp, Matthew M / Pinkney, Thomas D / Pollok, Joerg M / Povey, Meical G / Poza, Alfredo Alonso / Rajgor, Amarkumar D / Rao, Jagan N / Raptis, Dimitri A / Rice, Henry E / Ridgway, Paul F / Rivas, Ana Munoz / Rodriguez-Sanjuan, Juan C / Rogers, Luke J / Da Roit, Anna / Rollett, Rebecca A / Romera, Jose L / Rooney, Siobhan M / Roxo, Vanessa I / Le Roy, Bertrand / Rubio, Eduardo E / Ruiz, Carolina Castro / Ruiz, Manuel Losada / Ryan, Éanna J / Saad, Abdel Rahman / Saeed, Samerah A / Salama, Hiba A / Salamah, Abdulrauf A / Sampietro, Gianluca M / Sarma, Diwakar R / Schaffer, Kathryn B / Schnitzbauer, Andreas A / Scurrah, Rachel J / Serevina, Olivia L / Serralheiro, Pedro A / Sewards, Joseph M / Shackcloth, Michael J / Shaw, Abigail V / Sheel, Andrea RG / Sica, Giuseppe S / De Simone, Veronica / Singh, Aminder A / Singh, Rabindra P / Skelly, Brendan L / Smith, Henry G / Sohail, Amir H / Spalding, Duncan R / Springford, Laurie R / Ssentongo, Anna E / Steinkamp, Pieter J / Stevens, Kent A / Stewart, Grant D / Stylianides, Nicholas A / Sullivan, Tom BB / Taher, Ahmed SA / Tamimy, Muhammad S / Tang, Alethea M / Tebala, Giovanni D / Tejero-Pintor, Francisco J / Thaha, Mohamed A / Thomas, Amy J / De Toma, Giorgio / La Torre, Filippo / Torres, Antonio J / Townshend, David N / Trout, Isobel M / Tucker, Sarah C / Ubhi, Harmony K / Vega, Viviana A / Velmahos, George C / Velopulos, Catherine G / Viswanath, Yirupaiahgari KS / Vivas, Alfredo A / Wade, Ryckie G / Wadley, Martin S / Wall, Joshua JS / Walters, Andrew M / Warren, Oliver J / Weerasinghe, Chamindri K / Wilkin, Richard JW / Williams, Katherine J / Winter, Stuart C / Wormald, Justin CR / Wright, Franklin L / Xyda, Souzana E / Young, Alastair L / Youssef, Mina MG / Yousuf, Farhat B / El Youzouri, Hanan / Zappa, Marco A / Abate, Emmanuele / Abdalaziz, Hossam / Abdelkarim, Mostafa / Abdou, Hossam / Aboelkassem-Ibrahim, Ahmad / Abuown, Ala / Acebes-Garcia, Fernando / Acharya, Metesh / Adamina, Michel / Addae-Boateng, Emmanuel / Aftab, Raiyyan / Agarwal, Arnav / Aguilar, José / Ahmed, Yousra / Aitken, Emma / Al-Azzawi, Marwa / Al-Embideen, Somya / Al-Masri, Mahmoud / Al-Najjar, Hani / Al-Sukaini, Ahmad / Alam, Ruhina / Alderson, Derek / Aliyeva, Zumrud / Aljanadi, Firas / Almasri, Murad / Alonso-Ortuño, Paula / Altintoprak, Fatih / Amira, Gamal / Amjad, Rabbia / Anania, Gabriele / Andabaka, Tatjana / Angelou, Dimitrios / Annamalai, Seethalakshmi / Annessi, Valerio / Anthoney, James / Anwar, Sibtain / Anwer, Mariyah / Aragon-Chamizo, Juan / Ardito, Antonella / Arigoni, Michele / Armao, Teodora / Arminio, Armando / Armstrong, Lara / Arnaud, Alexis / Asaad, Peter / Ashcroft, James / Ashmore, Christopher / Asqalan, Ahmad / Asti, Emanuele / Aubry, Emmanuelle / Aytac, Erman / Ayuso-Herrera, Esther / Baeza, Melody / Bailon-Cuadrado, Martin / Bakmaz, Bernarda / Baldi, Caterina / Baldini, Edoardo / Baldo, Stefano / Ballabio, Michele / Baloyiannis, Ioannis / Baltazar, Gerard / Bàmbina, Fabrizio / Bandiera, Alessandro / Barlow, Emma / Barmasse, Roberto / Barmpagianni, Christina / Baronio, Gianluca / Barra, Fabio / Bartsch, Anne-Marie / Basgaran, Amedra / Basha, Amr / Bashkirova, Varvara / Bastazza, Marco / Baumber, Rachel / Belcher, Elizabeth / Belvedere, Angela / Benítez-Linero, Inmaculada / Bergeat, Damien / Bernasconi, Matteo / Bhalla, Ashish / Bhutiani, Neal / Bianco, Federica / Bisagni, Pietro / Blake, Iain / Blanco-Colino, Ruth / Blazquez-Martin, Alma / Boal, Matthew / Bonavina, Luigi / Bonavina, Giulia / Bond-Smith, Giles / Booth, Karen / Borges, Filipe / Borghi, Felice / Bouchagier, Konstantinos / Bourke, Grainne / Boyle, Emily / Brachini, Gioia / Brain, Jessie / Brar, Amanpreet / Breckles, Lisa / Bretagnol, Frédéric / Brixton, Genevieve / Bruzzaniti, Placido / Bueser, Teofila / Burnside, Nathan / Caballero, Albert / Calcerrada-Alises, Enrique / Callahan, Miriam / Camarero, Enrique / Campagnaro, Tommaso / Campanelli, Michela / Candiani, Massimo / Cantalejo-Diaz, Miguel / Cao, Han / Capelli, Patrizio / Capizzi, Vita / Carcano, Giulio / Carissimi, Francesca / Carlini, Massimo / Carlucci, Michele / Carmichael, Heather / Carrasco, Milagros / Carrillo, Mariana / Carvello, Michele / Casati, Massimiliano / Castoro, Carlo / Catalan, Vanesa / Cavaleiro, Salomé / Cellerino, Paola / Centinaio, Giovanna / Cernei, Cristina / Cerro, Cristina / Cervellera, Maurizio / Chakrabortee, Sohini / Chamberlain, Stephanie / Chan, Jeffrey / Chang, Grace / Chaudhry, Dauod / Chebaro, Alexandre / Chen, David / Chetty, Govind / Chia, Zoe / Chiappini, Ambra / Chiarugi, Massimo / Chidambaram, Swathikan / Chiozza, Matteo / Cholewa, Hanna / Chong, Clara / Choolani-Bhojwani, Ekta / Christoforidis, Dimitri / Chui, Karen / Chung, Choyin / Cirillo, Bruno / Citterio, Davide / Clermidi, Pauline / Coccolini, Federico / Colletti, Gaia / Compagnoni, Bruno / Concepción-Martín, Vanesa / Confalonieri, Marco / Connolly, Hannah / Conso, Christel / Conti, Luigi / Cooper, Zara / Cordera, Fernando / Corral, Javier / Costa, Marta / Costanzi, Andrea / Cotsoglou, Christian / Cozza, Valerio / Cuming, Tamzin / Curtis, Miles / Cuschieri, Joseph / D'Agruma, Michele / D'Andrea, Giancarlo / Daliya, Prita / Dare, Oliver / Darko, Ebenezer / Day, Andrew / Dehal, Ahmed / Dehart, Dustin / Delgado-Oliver, Eduardo / Denning, Max / Desai, Anant / Desender, Liesbeth / Dester, Sara / Díaz-García, Alberto / Diaz-Peña, Patricia / Dousset, Bertrand / Doussot, Alexandre / Duchateau, Nicolas / Duff, Sarah / Dunning, Joel / Duque-Mallen, Victoria / Dziakova, Jana / Egan, Bridget / Egan, Richard / El-Ali, Abess / Elfeki, Hossam / Elhadi, Muhammed / Eljareh, Mohammed / Elkady, Ramy / Elkhafeefi, Fatimah / Elmore, Ugo / Elmoslemany, Tarek / Emmerson, Oliver / Enemosah, Ibrahim / English, Camilla / English, William / Escartin, Jorge / Estaire-Gomez, Mercedes / Evans, Luke / Evans, Jessica / Exley, Rebecca / Fabbri, Nicoló / Falco, Giuseppe / Familiari, Pietro / Fancellu, Alessandro / Farik, Shebani / Farrell, Tony / Fehervari, Matyas / Fell, Adam / Fernandez-Camuñas, Angel / Fernández-Marín, Reyes / Fernández-Martínez, María / Ferrara, Francesco / Ferrari, Guglielmo / Ferrero, Simone / Findlay, Laura / Fiore, Marco / Fiori, Enrico / Flatman, Michael / Flindall, Ian / Flor, Blas / Fontana, Tommaso / Ford, Samuel / Ford, David / Forlani, Stefano / Francone, Elisa / Frattaruolo, Colomba / Frio, Federico / Gagliano, Annalisa / Gagliardi, Filippo / Gahunia, Sukhpreet / Gaino, Francesca / Gala, Tanzeela / Galfrascoli, Elisa / Galimberti, Luca / Gallagher, Phoebe / Galleano, Raffaele / Galván-Pérez, Armando / Gammeri, Emanuele / Ganau, Mario / Garcés-García, Raúl / Garulli, Gianluca / Gascon-Ferrer, Isabel / Gattolin, Andrea / Gaujoux, Sebastien / Gentilli, Sergio / Georgiades, Fanourios / Ghanbari, Amir / Ghosh, Dhruv / Giacometti, Marco / Giblin, Anna-Victoria / Gilbert, Catherine / Giménez, Clara / Giorgakis, Emmanouil / Gipponi, Manuel / Glen, Paul / Goatly, Giles / Gobatti, Davide / Godbole, Chintamani / Gohil, Kajal / Gómez, Marcos / Gomez-Rosado, Juan-Carlos / Gonullu, Emre / Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Enrique / Gordini, Luca / Gracia, Isabel / Gracia-Roche, Carlos / Granieri, Stefano / Green, Susanna / Grivon, Manuela / Grove, Thomas / Guaglio, Marcello / Guaitoli, Eleonora / Guglielmi, Alfredo / Guha, Soumya / Gustavino, Claudio / Habeeb, Amir / Hagger, Robert / Hakmi, Hazim / Halkias, Constantine / Hall, Claire / Hampton, Matthew / Handa, Siddhartha / Hansen, Laura / Haq, Iram / Harky, Amer / Harries, Rhiannon / Harrison, Joseph / Hasan, Raashad / Hawari, Mohammad / Hawkin, Paul / Hebblethwaite, Bethany / Henriques, Susana / Heritage, Emily / Hernandez-Juara, Pilar / Herrero-Lopez, Maria / Hervieux, Erik / Heyd, Bruno / Higgs, Simon / Hitchman, Louise / Ho, Beatrice / Hogan, Aisling / Hölzle, Frank / Hossain, Tanvir / Hurt, Libor / Hutchinson, Peter / Iacob, Giulio / Iannone, Immacolata / Ibrahim, Sherif / Iovino, Domenico / Isik, Arda / Jafarova, Sevda / Jamil, Tahir / Jayaraju, Ullas / Jenner, Edward / Jimenez-Higuera, Elisa / Jimeno, Jaime / Jones, Mark / Judkins, Nicholas / Kalavrezos, Nicholas / Kalidindi, Venugopala / Kalkat, Maninder / Kamal, Mona / Kamphues, Carsten / Kang, Chong / Kara, Yasin / Karam, Edward / Karim, Ahmed / Kashora, Florence / Kearney, David / Khajuria, Apoorva / Khan, Umul / Khan, Azam / Khatri, Chetan / Kinnaman, Gabriel / Kinross, James / Kler, Aaron / Klimopoulos, Serafeim / Kocataş, Ali / Kolias, Angelos / Königsrainer, Alfred / Konsten, Joop / Kontovounisios, Christos / Kourdouli, Amar / Krishnan, Emily / Kristinsson, Sverrir / Kruijff, Schelto / Kudsk-Iversen, Søren / Kufeji, Dorothy / Kugler, Nadav / Kulkarni, Rugved / Kurihara, Hayato / Laface, Letizia / Lakkis, Zaher / Lami, Mariam / Landaluce-Olavarria, Aitor / Lapolla, Pierfrancesco / Lawani, Ismail / Lawday, Samuel / Lázaro, André / Lecolle, Katia / Leventoglu, Sezai / Li, Zoe / Liew, Ignatius / Lisi, Giorgio / Lizzi, Vincenzo / Lo, Terence / Lomiento, Daniele / Longhi, Marco / Lostis, Emilie / Lostoridis, Eftychios / Loubani, Mahmoud / Lowy-Benoliel, Alejandro / Lucianetti, Alessandro / Luke, Louis / Lunevicius, Raimundas / Luraghi, Marco / Lye, George / Mabrouk, Islam / Macchi, Alberto / MacDonald, Luisa / Machairas, Nikolaos / Madonini, Marco / Magowan, Drew / Maisonneuve, Emeline / Majkowska, Agata / Majkowski, Lawrence / Mak, Jason / Malabarba, Stefano / Malerba, Michele / Mannan, Syed / Manson, Joanna / Mansuri, Ahmer / Mantoglu, Baris / Manu, Nichola / Maqsood, Afnan / Marano, Alessandra / Marchbank, Adrian / Marcos-Santos, Pablo / Marrano, Enrico / Martin, Janet / Martin, Emmeline / Martin, Guy / Martin-Albo, Lorena / Martín-Román, Lorena / Martinelli, Fabio / Martínez-dePaz, Fernando / Martinez-German, Antonio / Martinez-Pinedo, Carlos / Martins, Ricardo / Marwan, Hisham / Marzi, Federica / Mathieu, Pierre / Matute-Najarro, Maria-Soledad / Maw, Andrew / Mazingi, Dennis / Mazzaferro, Vincenzo / McCanny, Andrew / McKenzie, Katherine / McLarty, Nicola / McPherson, Iain / Medina, Esther / Mediratta, Saniya / Medone, Marzia / Mehra, Gautam / Mele, Simone / Melero-Cortés, Lidia / Mendoza-Moreno, Fernando / Meneghini, Simona / Mercante, Giuseppe / Merdrignac, Aude / Merola, Stephen / Metallidis, Symeon / Michel, Martin / Migliore, Marco / Mihanovic, Jakov / Miller, Douglas / Mingoli, Andrea / Minto, Gary / Mirabella, Antonello / Misra, Nikhil / Mitrasinovic, Stefan / Miu, Victor / Moawad, Nader / Mochet, Sylvie / Modabber, Ali / Mohammad, Adam / Mohan, Midhun / Moliner-Sánchez, Carmen / Mongelli, Francesco / Monteleone, Michela / Montuori, Mauro / Moore, Rachel / Mora-Guzmán, Ismael / Morales, Xavier / Morales, Dieter / Morelli, Luca / Morelli, Lucia / Morgan, Richard / Morris, Chris / Mortini, Pietro / Mosca, Angelo / Motter, Dema / Moug, Susan / Mukherjee, Samrat / Najdy, Manhal / Nakas, Apostolos / Namazov, Ilgar / Naredla, Pradyumna / Nasef, Emmhamed / Nassa, Heeam / Nath, Rahul / Navarro-Sánchez, Antonio / Nazarian, Scarlet / Negri, Giampiero / Nehra, Deepika / Neil-Dwyer, Jason / Neri, Jacopo / Newton, Katy / Nikaj, Herald / Niquen, Milagros / Nobile, Sara / Nogueiro, Jorge / Ntirenganya, Faustin / Nugent, Michael / Núñez, Jordi / Ocaña, Juan / Okechukwu, Valentine / Oliva-Mompean, Fernando / Oliveira, Ana / Ollat, Didier / Onos, Lavinia / Osagie-Clouard, Liza / Osman, Khabab / Ottolina, Jessica / Ourieff, Jared / Outani, Oumaima / Oyewole, Bankole / Ozben, Volkan / Pacheco-Sanchez, David / Padilla-Valverde, David / Pai, Madhava / Paiella, Salvatore / Paisley, Samuel / Palini, Gianmarco / Palmeri, Matteo / Panahi, Pedram / Parente, Alessandro / Parlanti, Daniele / Parmar, Chetan / Pascual, Angela / Patel, Mahul / Pathak, Abhijit / Patil, Sangram / Pattyn, Piet / Peckham-Cooper, Adam / Pedrazzani, Corrado / Pellino, Gianluca / Peluso, Chiara / Pereira, André / Pereira-Neves, António / Perez-Diaz, Md / Pérez-González, Marta

    an international cohort study

    2020  

    Keywords covid19
    Publishing country it
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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