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D. G. Jenkins
Researcher at University of York
Publications - 596
Citations - 15411
D. G. Jenkins is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nuclear reaction. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 546 publications receiving 13894 citations. Previous affiliations of D. G. Jenkins include Bhabha Atomic Research Centre & University of Liverpool.
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Efficacy of a bivalent L1 virus-like particle vaccine in prevention of infection with human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 in young women: a randomised controlled trial
Diane M. Harper,Eduardo L. Franco,Cosette M. Wheeler,Daron G. Ferris,D. G. Jenkins,Anne Schuind,Toufik Zahaf,Bruce L. Innis,Paulo Naud,Newton Sérgio de Carvalho,Cecilia Roteli-Martins,Julio Cesar Teixeira,Mark M. Blatter,A. Korn,Wim Quint,Gary Dubin +15 more
TL;DR: The bivalent HPV vaccine was efficacious in prevention of incident and persistent cervical infections with HPV-16 and HPV-18, and associated cytological abnormalities and lesions.
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Sustained efficacy up to 4·5 years of a bivalent L1 virus-like particle vaccine against human papillomavirus types 16 and 18: follow-up from a randomised control trial
Diane M. Harper,Eduardo L. Franco,Cosette M. Wheeler,Anna-Barbara Moscicki,Barbara Romanowski,Cecilia Roteli-Martins,D. G. Jenkins,Anne Schuind,Sue Ann Costa Clemens,Gary Dubin +9 more
TL;DR: Broad protection against cytohistological outcomes beyond that anticipated for HPV 16/18 and protection against incident infection with HPV 45 and HPV 31 is noted and the vaccine has a good long-term safety profile.
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Efficacy of a bivalent L1 virus-like particle vaccine in prevention of infection with human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 in young women: A randomized, controlled trial
Diane M. Harper,Eduardo L. Franco,Cosette M. Wheeler,Daron G. Ferris,D. G. Jenkins,Ann Schuind,Toufk Zahaf,Bruce L. Innis,Paulo Naud,Newton S. Decarvalho,Cecilia Roteli-Martins,Julio Cesar Teixeira,Mark M. Blotter,Abner P. Kom,Wim Quint,Gary Dubin +15 more
TL;DR: The vaccine was 100% effective against HPV- 16, HPV-18, and HPV-16/18 (P < 0.0001), and the effectiveness againstHPV-18 infection was not significant until 27 months.
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Observation of an Exotic S = +1 Baryon in Exclusive Photoproduction from the Deuteron
S. Stepanyan,S. Stepanyan,K. Hicks,Daniel S. Carman,E. Pasyuk,R. A. Schumacher,Elton Smith,D. J. Tedeschi,L. Todor,G. S. Adams,P. Ambrozewicz,E. Anciant,M. Anghinolfi,B. Asavapibhop,G. Audit,H. Avakian,H. Bagdasaryan,J. P. Ball,S. Barrow,M. Battaglieri,K. Beard,M. Bektasoglu,M. Bektasoglu,M. Bellis,B. L. Berman,Nicola Bianchi,A. S. Biselli,S. Boiarinov,Sylvain Bouchigny,R. Bradford,D. Branford,W. J. Briscoe,W. K. Brooks,Volker D. Burkert,C. Butuceanu,J. R. Calarco,B. Carnahan,Shifeng Chen,L. Ciciani,P. L. Cole,A. Coleman,D. Cords,P. Corvisiero,D. G. Crabb,Hall Crannell,J. P. Cummings,E. De Sanctis,P. V. Degtyarenko,H. Denizli,L.C. Dennis,R. De Vita,K. V. Dharmawardane,Kalvir S. Dhuga,C. Djalali,G. E. Dodge,D. Doughty,D. Doughty,P. Dragovitsch,Michael Dugger,S. A. Dytman,O. P. Dzyubak,Hovanes Egiyan,K. S. Egiyan,Latifa Elouadrhiri,A. Empl,P. Eugenio,R. Fatemi,R. J. Feuerbach,J. Ficenec,T. A. Forest,H. O. Funsten,M. Garçon,G. Gavalian,Gerard Gilfoyle,K. L. Giovanetti,C. I O Gordon,R. W. Gothe,K. A. Griffioen,M. Guidal,M. Guillo,L. Guo,V. Gyurjyan,Cynthia Marie Hadjidakis,R. S. Hakobyan,J. Hardie,J. Hardie,D. Heddle,D. Heddle,P. Heimberg,F. W. Hersman,R. S. Hicks,M. Holtrop,J. Hu,C. E. Hyde-Wright,M. M. Ito,D. G. Jenkins,K. Joo,H. G. Juengst,J. D. Kellie,M. Khandaker,K. Y. Kim,K. Kim,W. Kim,Avraham Klein,Friedrich Klein,Friedrich Klein,Alexei V. Klimenko,M. Klusman,M. Kossov,Laird Kramer,Laird Kramer,Y. Kuang,V. P. Kubarovsky,S. E. Kuhn,J. Kuhn,J. Lachniet,D. Lawrence,Ji Li,A. C S Lima,K. Livingston,K. Lukashin,J. J. Manak,S. McAleer,J. W C McNabb,Bernhard Mecking,S. Mehrabyan,J. J. Melone,M. D. Mestayer,C. A. Meyer,K. Mikhailov,R. C. Minehart,M. Mirazita,R. A. Miskimen,V. Mokeev,L. Morand,S. A. Morrow,Valeria Muccifora,James Mueller,L. Y. Murphy,G. S. Mutchler,J. Napolitano,Rakhsha Nasseripour,S. Niccolai,G. Niculescu,I. Niculescu,B. B. Niczyporuk,R. A. Niyazov,M. Nozar,M. Nozar,John T. O'Brien,G. V. O'Rielly,A. K. Opper,M. Osipenko,K. Park,G. A. Peterson,S. A. Philips,N. Pivnyuk,Dinko Pocanic,O. Pogorelko,E. Polli,S. Pozdniakov,B. M. Preedom,J. W. Price,Y. Prok,D. Protopopescu,L. M. Qin,Brian Raue,Brian Raue,G. Riccardi,G. Ricco,M. Ripani,Barry Ritchie,Federico Ronchetti,P. Rossi,D. Rowntree,P. D. Rubin,F. Sabatié,C. Salgado,J. P. Santoro,J. P. Santoro,V. Sapunenko,V. S. Serov,Y. G. Sharabian,J. Shaw,S. Simionatto,A. V. Skabelin,L. C. Smith,D. I. Sober,I. I. Strakovsky,A.V. Stavinsky,P. Stoler,R. Suleiman,M. Taiuti,Stephen Taylor,U. Thoma,Roy Thompson,C. Tur,M. Ungaro,Michael Vineyard,A. V. Vlassov,K. Wang,Larry Weinstein,H. R. Weller,D. P. Weygand,C. S. Whisnant,E. Wolin,Michael Wood,A. Yegneswaran,J. Yun +208 more
TL;DR: In an exclusive measurement of the reaction gammad-->K(+)K(-)pn, a narrow peak that can be attributed to an exotic baryon with strangeness S=+1 is seen in the K(+)n invariant mass spectrum.
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Studies of pear-shaped nuclei using accelerated radioactive beams
Liam Gaffney,P. A. Butler,Marcus Scheck,Marcus Scheck,A. B. Hayes,Fredrik Wenander,M. Albers,B. Bastin,C. Bauer,A. Blazhev,S. Bönig,N. Bree,Joakim Cederkäll,Timothy Chupp,D. Cline,Thomas Elias Cocolios,Thomas Davinson,H. De Witte,Jan Diriken,T. Grahn,A. Herzan,Mark Huyse,D. G. Jenkins,D. T. Joss,N. Kesteloot,Joonas Konki,M. Kowalczyk,Th. Kröll,E. Kwan,R. Lutter,K. Moschner,P. J. Napiorkowski,Janne Pakarinen,Janne Pakarinen,M. Pfeiffer,D. Radeck,P. Reiter,K. Reynders,Susan Rigby,L. M. Robledo,M. Rudigier,S. Sambi,M. Seidlitz,B. Siebeck,Thierry Stora,P. Thoele,P. Van Duppen,M. J. Vermeulen,M. von Schmid,D. Voulot,N. Warr,Kathrin Wimmer,K. Wrzosek-Lipska,K. Wrzosek-Lipska,C. Y. Wu,M. Zielinska,M. Zielinska +56 more
TL;DR: ElectricOctupole transition strengths are determined (a direct measure of octupole correlations) for short-lived isotopes of radon and radium to constrain suitable candidates for experimental studies of atomic electric-dipole moments that might reveal extensions to the standard model.