PEARL: Recent submissions
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Investigation of the hydrodynamic performance of an oscillating water column wave energy device using a smoothed particle hydrodynamics model
(2021-01-01)The efficiency of an oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converter is analyzed by adopting smoothed particle hydrodynamics and using various geometries for the seabed platform. A two-dimensional, single-phase ... -
Analysing M. avium-macrophage interactions and establishing a long-term infection in a novel and realistic model of lung alveolar macrophages, Max Planck Institute Cells
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Mycobacterium avium Complex (MAC) are species of the non-tuberculous branch of the Mycobacteria family that is responsible for the development of pulmonary lung disease in immunocompromised individuals. One of the first ... -
Integrating Natural Light for Wellbeing, Performance, and Quality Care Delivery in Healthcare Environments
(University of Plymouth, 2024)The global challenge of addressing human ill-health demands a re-evaluation of the multifaceted factors impacting health outcomes. Rising health issues in society impose significant burdens on healthcare professionals, ... -
Gastrointestinal symptoms in the peri- and postmenopause: a protocol for a scoping review
(2024-03-05)Objective: This scoping review aims to systematically map research on gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in the peri- and postmenopause, with consideration of the extent of available evidence, how research has been conducted, ... -
Thromboelastography demonstrates progressive hypercoagulability in COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU with respiratory failure
(SAGE PublicationsEngland, 2022-11)<jats:p> Thromboembolic complications are associated with COVID-19 owing to the hypercoagulable nature of the disease. Although patients with COVID-19 often have higher levels of fibrinogen and D-dimers, hypercoagulability ... -
Response to comments on the tolerance to Clostridioides difficile spores to sodium hypochlorite disinfection
Dear Editor, We are pleased that the article we wrote on the in vitro effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite on C. difficile spores has raised important debate [1]. We welcome much needed academic discourse on the topic of ...