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James Taylor

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  1190
Citations -  43346

James Taylor is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Fiber laser. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 1161 publications receiving 39945 citations. Previous affiliations of James Taylor include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & European Spallation Source.

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Comblike dispersion-profiled fiber for soliton pulse train generation.

TL;DR: A novel optical fiber that consists of a chain of alternating segments of standard telecommunication fiber and dispersion-shifted fiber is proposed for the generation of a soliton pulse train based on nonlinear transformation of an optical beat signal.
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Inconsolable Infant Crying and Maternal Postpartum Depressive Symptoms

TL;DR: Maternal report of inconsolable infant crying may have a stronger association with postpartum depressive symptoms than infant colic, and asking a mother about her ability to soothe her infant may be more relevant for potential intervention than questions about crying and fussing duration alone.
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Communication Practices and Antibiotic Use for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

TL;DR: Combined use of positive and negative treatment recommendations may reduce the risk of antibiotic prescribing for children with viral ARTIs and at the same time improve visit ratings, with the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.
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Characterization of double Rayleigh scatter noise in Raman amplifiers

TL;DR: A uniform gain approximation for calculating the double Rayleigh scatter (DRS) noise was shown to agree closely with the experiment in this paper, and a comparison was also made with the DRS noise from a dual-stage amplifier.
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Implementation and testing of the first prompt search for gravitational wave transients with electromagnetic counterparts

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TL;DR: In this paper, a low-latency analysis pipeline was used to identify and localize GW event candidates and to request images of targeted sky locations, where a catalog of nearby galaxies and Milky Way globular clusters were used to select the most promising sky positions to be imaged.