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S. Harris
Mother Knows Best: Dominant Females Determine Offspring Dispersal in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
Background\ud \ud Relatedness between group members is central to understanding the causes of animal dispersal. In many group-living mammals this can be complicated as extra-pair copulations result in offspring having varying levels of relatedness to the dominant animals, leading to a potential conflict between male and female dominants over offspring dispersal strategies. To avoid resource competition and inbreeding, dominant males might be expected to evict unrelated males and related females, whereas the reverse strategy would be expected for dominant females.\ud \ud Methodology/Principal Findings\ud \ud We used microsatellites and long-term data from an urban fox (Vulpes vulpes) populat…
Comparison of European ICU patients in 2012 (ICON) versus 2002 (SOAP)
Purpose: To evaluate differences in the characteristics and outcomes of intensive care unit (ICU) patients over time. Methods: We reviewed all epidemiological data, including comorbidities, types and severity of organ failure, interventions, lengths of stay and outcome, for patients from the Sepsis Occurrence in Acutely ill Patients (SOAP) study, an observational study conducted in European intensive care units in 2002, and the Intensive Care Over Nations (ICON) audit, a survey of intensive care unit patients conducted in 2012. Results: We compared the 3147 patients from the SOAP study with the 4852 patients from the ICON audit admitted to intensive care units in the same countries as those…
Assessment of the worldwide burden of critical illness: The Intensive Care Over Nations (ICON) audit
Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Global epidemiological data regarding outcomes for patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are scarce, but are important in understanding the worldwide burden of critical illness. We, therefore, did an international audit of ICU patients worldwide and assessed variations between hospitals and countries in terms of ICU mortality. METHODS: 730 participating centres in 84 countries prospectively collected data on all adult (>16 years) patients admitted to their ICU between May 8 and May 18, 2012, except those admitted for fewer than 24 h for routine postoperative monitoring. Participation was voluntary. Data were collected daily for a maximum of 28 da…
CCDC 137034: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Related Article: K.Hensen, A.Lemke, T.Stumpf, M.Bolte, H.Fleischer, C.R.Pulham, R.O.Gould, S.Harris|1999|Inorg.Chem.|38|4700|doi:10.1021/ic9905695
CCDC 137033: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Related Article: K.Hensen, A.Lemke, T.Stumpf, M.Bolte, H.Fleischer, C.R.Pulham, R.O.Gould, S.Harris|1999|Inorg.Chem.|38|4700|doi:10.1021/ic9905695
CCDC 137035: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Related Article: K.Hensen, A.Lemke, T.Stumpf, M.Bolte, H.Fleischer, C.R.Pulham, R.O.Gould, S.Harris|1999|Inorg.Chem.|38|4700|doi:10.1021/ic9905695
CCDC 105050: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Related Article: K.Hensen, A.Lemke, T.Stumpf, M.Bolte, H.Fleischer, C.R.Pulham, R.O.Gould, S.Harris|1999|Inorg.Chem.|38|4700|doi:10.1021/ic9905695