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Br Dent J ; 234(4): 260-266, 2023 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36829020

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Introduction Studies conducted in 2013 estimated the total average debt of UK dental students in their final year. Student tuition fees in the UK have increased over time and maintenance grants abolished. With the current landscape changing, it's important to understand the effect on dental students and the current total debt upon graduation.Aims Quantify the level of debt among dental students graduating in 2021/2022 and the two years prior, understand the impact of debt, and investigate socioeconomic differences.Materials and methods An online survey with final year UK dental students and recent graduates was conducted, resulting in 103 valid responses. The survey design was adapted from a validated British Dental Association (BDA) survey conducted in 2013.Results The mean total debt among respondents was £52,922.12, a substantial increase compared to the BDA data reported in 2013, with commercial and informal loans doubling from 2013 to 2022. Three-in-five (60.2%) experienced financial difficulties during their studies. Significant differences were found among socioeconomic groups.Conclusion Findings from this study show that dental student debt continues to grow, having detrimental impacts on students and their studies, specifically those from lower income households. Interventions should focus on addressing these issues.


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Estudantes de Odontologia , Apoio ao Desenvolvimento de Recursos Humanos , Humanos , Renda , Inquéritos e Questionários , Reino Unido , Escolha da Profissão
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Am Surg ; 88(7): 1584-1587, 2022 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35469445

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A recent EAST publication emphasized the importance of handoffs to ensure safe and effective care for trauma patients. In this work, we evaluated our existing handoffs from the operating room (OR) to the trauma intensive care unit (TICU) and implemented a formal process at our level 1 trauma center. Pre and post-intervention surveys were offered to the stakeholders. Responses were recorded in a Likert scaled format and results were compared using Student's t-test with statistical significance was set to .05. 57 surveys were completed (30 pre, 27 post) and 139 handoffs occurred. There was significant improvement in "overall satisfaction" and "understanding of information expected." Standardizing an OR to intensive care unit handoff clarifies expectations and improves care team satisfaction. While future studies are needed to evaluate the impact of structured handoffs on patient outcomes, provider satisfaction likely serves as an indicator for culture shift towards safer transitions of care for injured patients.


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Salas Cirúrgicas , Transferência da Responsabilidade pelo Paciente , Humanos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Transferência de Pacientes , Estudos Prospectivos
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Plant Dis ; 2020 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32931387

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In September 2014, a high rate of bulb rot (5-15% depending on producer) was reported across all cultivars developing early in the storage season in the onion producing region of southwestern Idaho. Spanish yellow onion bulbs cv. Vaquero displaying tan to light brown necrotic rot were obtained. The bulb rot originated in the neck and spread to successive scales (Figure 1). In August 2015, onion cv. Redwing and Vaquero were observed to have wet necrotic lesions developing on leaves in the field (Figure 2). Margins of necrotic tissue, 1-2 cm3, were excised, surface sterilized, plated on water agar medium and incubated at 24°C. Hyphal growth was sub-cultured from eight strains (A- D in 2014; E-H in 2015) to fresh potato dextrose agar to obtain pure cultures. Cultures were characteristic of Fusarium species as described by Nelson et al. (1983) with the presence of microconidia formed on polyphialides with macroconidia present. Primers ITS4-A1 and ITS5 primers (White et al. 1990); EF-1 and EF-2 (O'Donnell et al. 1998); and fRPB2-5F and fRPB2-7cR (Liu et al. 1999) were used to amplify regions of the ITS, elongation factor 1-α and the second largest subunit of DNA-directed RNA polymerase II. Amplicons were sequenced and analyzed using BLAST (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) and in combination using Pairwise DNA Alignment and Polyphasic Identification (http://www.westerdijkinstitute.nl/Fusarium/DefaultInfo.aspx?Page=Home) as described by O'Donnell et al. 2015. Analysis indicated that these strains are Fusarium proliferatum, which is part of the F. fujikuroi species complex (O'Donnell et al. 1998). Similarity (99.5%) was observed in pairwise analyses and the polyphasic identification clustering to representative F. proliferatum strain NRRL 22944 and others. Sequences were submitted to Genbank and registered accession numbers are found in Table 1. To complete Koch's postulates, cv. Vaquero onion bulbs were surface sterilized and injected with 3 × 105 microconidia into the shoulder of each bulb. Five bulbs were inoculated for each isolate, placed in a mesh bag, and incubated at 30°C in the dark. Five bulbs injected with sterile water and five non-inoculated bulbs served as controls. After 14 days, each bulb was sliced vertically down the center and inspected for rot. All eight strains induced tan to light brown necrotic rot symptoms in each inoculated bulb. No symptoms were observed for the water inoculated and the non-inoculated onion bulbs. A fungus was isolated from the necrotic tissue and confirmed to be F. proliferatum as described above. Ten µl aliquots containing 1 × 105 microconidia of F. proliferatum strains (C, E-H) were applied to leaves in triplicate of 12-week-old onion plants (cv. Vaquero) wounded with a 21-gauge needle. Water controls were included. Within three days lesions, with light chlorosis, began to form and quickly spread on the leaves. A fungus was isolated and confirmed to be F. proliferatum as described above. This is the first extensive description and identification of F. proliferatum causing bulb rot in storage in Idaho (Mohan et al. 1997). In addition, this is the first report of the fungus causing leaf infection in the field. These findings confirm F. proliferatum as the causal agent of the high incidence of bulb rot observed in 2014 and 2015. This bulb rot continues to occur in southwestern Idaho and since the pathogen can cause leaf infections growers are encouraged to be vigilant for both leaf lesions during the growing season and bulb rot in storage.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 122(4): 045301, 2019 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30768330

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We investigate a mixture of two repulsively interacting superfluids with different constituent particle masses: m_{1}≠m_{2}. Solutions to the Gross-Pitaevskii equation for homogeneous infinite vortex lattices predict the existence of rich vortex lattice configurations, a number of which correspond to Platonic and Archimedean planar tilings. Some notable geometries include the snub-square, honeycomb, kagome, and herringbone lattice configurations. We present a full phase diagram for the case m_{2}/m_{1}=2 and list a number of geometries that are found for higher integer mass ratios.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 119(20): 203204, 2017 Nov 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29219366

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In this Letter, it is shown that interactions can facilitate the emergence of topological edge states of quantum-degenerate bosonic systems in the presence of a harmonic potential. This effect is demonstrated with the concrete model of a hexagonal lattice populated by spin-one bosons under a synthetic gauge field. In fermionic or noninteracting systems, the presence of a harmonic trap can obscure the observation of edge states. For our system with weakly interacting bosons in the Thomas-Fermi regime, we can clearly see a topological band structure with a band gap traversed by edge states. We also find that the number of edge states crossing the gap is increased in the presence of a harmonic trap, and the edge modes experience an energy shift while traversing the first Brillouin zone which is related to the topological properties of the system. We find an analytical expression for the edge-state energies and our comparison with numerical computation shows excellent agreement.

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 28(28): 285201, 2016 07 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27219843

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We present an efficient framework to numerically treat infinite periodic vortex lattices in rotating superfluids described by the Gross-Pitaevskii theory. The commonly used split-step Fourier (SSF) spectral methods are inapplicable to such systems as the standard Fourier transform does not respect the boundary conditions mandated by the magnetic translation group. We present a generalisation of the SSF method which incorporates the correct boundary conditions by employing the so-called magnetic Fourier transform. We test the method and show that it reduces to known results in the lowest-Landau-level regime. While we focus on rotating scalar superfluids for simplicity, the framework can be naturally extended to treat multicomponent systems and systems under more general 'synthetic' gauge fields.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 115(24): 245302, 2015 Dec 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26705639

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We consider a system of interacting spin-one atoms in a hexagonal lattice under the presence of a synthetic gauge field. Quenching the quadratic Zeeman field is shown to lead to a dynamical instability of the edge modes. This, in turn, leads to a spin current along the boundary of the system which grows exponentially fast in time following the quench. Tuning the magnitude of the quench can be used to selectively populate edge modes of different momenta. Implications of the intrinsic symmetries of the Hamiltonian on the dynamics are discussed. The results hold for atoms with both antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic interactions.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 109(23): 235308, 2012 Dec 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23368222

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Motivated by the recent experimental success in realizing synthetic spin-orbit coupling in ultracold atomic systems, we consider N-component atoms coupled to a non-Abelian SU(N) gauge field. More specifically, we focus on the case, referred to here as "SU(3) spin-orbit-coupling," where the internal states of three-component atoms are coupled to their momenta via a matrix structure that involves the Gell-Mann matrices (in contrast to the Pauli matrices in conventional SU(2) spin-orbit-coupled systems). It is shown that the SU(3) spin-orbit-coupling gives rise to qualitatively different phenomena and in particular we find that even a homogeneous SU(3) field on a simple square lattice enables a topologically nontrivial state to exist, while such SU(2) systems always have trivial topology. In deriving this result, we first establish an equivalence between the Hofstadter model with a 1/N Abelian flux per plaquette and a homogeneous SU(N) non-Abelian model. The former is known to have a topological spectrum for N>2, which is thus inherited by the latter. It is explicitly verified by an exact calculation for N=3, where we develop and use a new algebraic method to calculate topological indices in the SU(3) case. Finally, we consider a strip geometry and establish the existence of three gapless edge states-the hallmark feature of such an SU(3) topological insulator.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 104(25): 255303, 2010 Jun 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20867393

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Motivated by experimental advances in the synthesis of gauge potentials for ultracold atoms, we consider the superfluid phase of interacting bosons on a square lattice in the presence of a magnetic field. We show that superfluid order implies spatial symmetry breaking, and predict clear signatures of many-body effects in time-of-flight measurements. By developing a Bogoliubov expansion based on the exact Hofstadter spectrum, we find the dispersion of the quasiparticle modes within the superfluid phase, and describe the consequences for Bragg spectroscopy measurements. The theory also provides an estimate of the critical interaction strength at the transition to the Mott insulator phase.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 100(24): 240405, 2008 Jun 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18643558

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We study the energetics of vortices and vortex lattices produced by rotation in the cyclic phase of F=2 spinor condensates. In addition to the familiar triangular lattice predicted by Tkachenko for 4He, many more complex lattices appear in this system as a result of the spin degree of freedom. In particular, we predict a magnetic-field-driven transition from a triangular lattice to a honeycomb lattice. Other transitions and lattice geometries are driven at constant field by changes in the temperature-dependent ratio of charge and spin stiffnesses, including a transition through an aperiodic vortex structure. Finally, we compute the renormalization of the ratio of the spin and charge stiffnesses from thermal fluctuations using a nonlinear sigma model analysis.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 98(19): 190404, 2007 May 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17677609

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We show that quantum and thermal fluctuations in spin-2 Bose-Einstein condensates lift the accidental degeneracy of the mean-field phase diagram. Fluctuations select the uniaxial (square biaxial) nematic state for scattering lengths a4>a2 (a4

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Phys Rev Lett ; 97(18): 180412, 2006 Nov 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17155529

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We consider many-body states of bosonic spinor atoms which, at the mean-field level, can be characterized by a single-particle wave function for the Bose-Einstein condensation and Mott insulating states. We describe and apply a classification scheme that makes explicit the spin symmetries of such states and enables one to naturally analyze their collective modes and topological excitations. Quite generally, the method allows classification of a spin F system as a polyhedron with 2F vertices. We apply the method to the many-body states of bosons with spins two and three. For spin-two atoms we find the ferromagnetic state, a continuum of nematic states, and a state having the symmetry of the point group of the regular tetrahedron. For spin-three atoms we obtain similar ferromagnetic and nematic phases as well as states having symmetries of various types of polyhedra with six vertices.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 96(19): 190401, 2006 May 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16803088

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We consider bosonic dipolar molecules in an optical lattice prepared in a mixture of different rotational states. The 1/R(3) interaction between molecules for this system is produced by exchanging a quantum of angular momentum between two molecules. We show that the Mott states of such systems have a large variety of quantum phases characterized by dipolar orderings including a state with an ordering wave vector that can be changed by tilting the lattice. As the Mott insulating phase is melted, we also describe several exotic superfluid phases that will occur.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 96(2): 026406, 2006 Jan 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16486608

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An unexpected feature common to 2H transition metal dichalcogenides ( 2H TMDs) is revealed with a first-principles Wannier function analysis of the electronic structure of the prototype 2H TaSe2: The low-energy Ta "5d(z2)" bands governing the physics of a charge-density wave (CDW) is dominated by hopping between next-nearest neighbors. With this motivation we develop a minimal effective model for the CDW formation, in which the unusual form of the hopping leads to an approximate decoupling of the three sublattices. In the CDW phase one sublattice remains undistorted, leaving the bands associated with it ungapped everywhere in the Fermi surface, resolving the long-standing puzzle of the coexistence of gapless excitations and commensurate CDW in the 2H TMDs.

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