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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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Mid-infrared Raman-soliton continuum pumped by a nanotube-mode-locked sub-picosecond Tm-doped MOPFA
Meng Zhang,Edmund J. R. Kelleher,T. H. Runcorn,Valery M. Mashinsky,Oleg I. Medvedkov,Evgueni M. Dianov,Daniel Popa,Silvia Milana,Tawfique Hasan,Zhipei Sun,Francesco Bonaccorso,Z. Jiang,Emmanuel Flahaut,B. H. Chapman,Andrea C. Ferrari,Sergei Popov,James Taylor +16 more
TL;DR: A mid-infrared Raman-soliton continuum extending from 1.9 to 3 µm in a highly germanium-doped silica-clad fiber, pumped by a nanotube mode-locked thulium- doped fiber system, delivering 12 kW sub-picosecond pulses at 1.95 µm is demonstrated.
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The Masses of Two Binary Neutron Star Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the rate of the general relativistic advance of the longitude of periastron for the pulsar PSR B1802$-$07.
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Use of a Smartphone App to Assess Neonatal Jaundice.
James Taylor,James W. Stout,Lilian de Greef,Mayank Goel,Mayank Goel,Shwetak N. Patel,Esther K. Chung,Esther K. Chung,Aruna Koduri,Shawn R. McMahon,Jane A. Dickerson,Elizabeth Simpson,Eric C. Larson +12 more
TL;DR: BiliCam provided accurate estimates of TSB values, demonstrating that an inexpensive technology that uses commodity smartphones could be used to effectively screen newborns for jaundice.
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Grafting of fetal substantia nigra to striatum reverses behavioral deficits induced by MPTP in primates: a comparison with other types of grafts as controls.
TL;DR: The specific behavioral effects of severe MPTP toxicity that were or were not reversed after transplantation are reported and it is suggested that only fetal SN cells grafted into the CN may be able to reverse behavioral deficits in MPTP-treated monkeys.
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Bilicam: using mobile phones to monitor newborn jaundice
Lilian de Greef,Mayank Goel,Minjoon Seo,Eric C. Larson,James W. Stout,James Taylor,Shwetak N. Patel +6 more
TL;DR: BiliCam, a low-cost system that uses smartphone cameras to assess newborn jaundice, is presented, yielding a 0.85 rank order correlation with the gold standard blood test.