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Incidence of Intraocular Lens Exchange after Cataract Surgery

Intraocular lens (IOL) exchange after cataract surgery is unusual but may be associated with suboptimal visual outcome. The incidence of IOL exchange has not been consistently estimated. Such information is invaluable when counseling patients prior to cataract surgery. We examined the incidence of, and indications and risk factors for, IOL exchange after cataract surgery. We also assessed visual o

PTPD : Predicting therapeutic peptides by deep learning and word2vec

Background In the search for therapeutic peptides for disease treatments, many efforts have been made to identify various functional peptides from large numbers of peptide sequence databases. In this paper, we propose an effective computational model that uses deep learning and word2vec to predict therapeutic peptides (PTPD).∗: Results Representation vectors of all k-mers were obtained through wor

Framtidens klimat är redan på gång

Ledare•En sak är helt säker, framtiden kommer att vara annorlunda från hur vi har haft det, och i dag har det. Det skriver Markku Rummukainen i denna klimatkrönika. På måndag den 4 mars håller han en föreläsning om klimatförändringar och oundvikliga klimatåtgärder på Halmstads Stadsbibliotek i serien ”Klimatet & vi” som går under våren.

Properties of predictive gain modulation in a dragonfly visual neuron

Dragonflies pursue and capture tiny prey and conspecifics with extremely high success rates. These moving targets represent a small visual signal on the retina and successful chases require accurate detection and amplification by downstream neuronal circuits. This amplification has been observed in a population of neurons called small target motion detectors (STMDs), through a mechanism we term pr

Flow sorting of mouse pancreatic B cells by forward and orthogonal light scattering

Mouse islet cell suspensions were separated into subpopulations based on forward low angle and orthogonal scattered light. Separated fractions were analyzed for hormone content by radioimmunoassays. The pancreatic B‐cells had the highest orthogonal light scattering, while they overlapped in forward low angle light scattering with other endocrine (glucagon, pancreatic polypeptide and somatostatin c

The Spatial Dimension of Import Competition

Exposure to international competition on a country level has been shown to improve the efficiency of domestic producers. We contribute to this literature by assessing whether the distance between producers and importers, within a country, matters for import competition effects at product level. Using detailed geographical information about the location of all manufacturing firms in Sweden during t

HIV-2 as a model to identify a functional HIV cure

Two HIV virus types exist: HIV-1 is pandemic and aggressive, whereas HIV-2 is confined mainly to West Africa and less pathogenic. Despite the fact that it has been almost 40 years since the discovery of AIDS, there is still no cure or vaccine against HIV. Consequently, the concepts of functional vaccines and cures that aim to limit HIV disease progression and spread by persistent control of viral

2 and 3-point functions in the ENJL-model

We discuss the extended Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model as a low energy expansion, all two-point functions and an example of a three-point function to all orders in momenta and quark masses. The model is treated at leading level in 1/Nc but otherwise exact. Some comments about the QCD flavour anomaly and Vector Meson Dominance in this class of models is made.

Correlations between the Gait Profile Score and standard clinical outcome measures in children with idiopathic clubfoot

Background: Measures of overall gait deviations such as the Gait Profile Score (GPS) and the Gait Variable Score (GVS) are used to evaluate gait in clinical practice and for research purposes. In the clinical setting, gait deviations are often visually assessed and classified using structured protocols such as the Clubfoot Assessment Protocol (CAP). Research question: Determine the relationship b

Chiral perturbation theory for anomalous processes

A general expression containing all the divergences in Chiral Perturbation Theory at one loop for anomalous processes has been calculated. The nonrenormalization of some amplitudes (Adler-Bardeen theorem) is observed. The different types of corrections are identified. The contributions from vector meson exchange are determined for all anomalous processes. Explicit cancellation of divergences is sh

Hadronic light-by-light contribution to the muon g - 2

We present a calculation of the hadronic light-by-light contributions to the muon g-2 in the 1/Nc expansion. We have used an extended Nambu-Jona-Lansinio model and introduced an explicit cutoff for the high energy region. We then have critically studied the relative size of the high energy contributions. Although we find them large, we can give an estimate of the light-by-light contribution to aμ

On the tensor formulation of effective vector lagrangians and duality transformations

Using two different methods inspired by duality transformations we present the equivalence between effective Lagrangians for massive vector mesons using a vector field and an antisymmetric tensor field. This completes the list of explicit field transformations between the various effective Lagrangian methods to describe massive vector and axial vector mesons. Our method automatically generates the

Towards a material politics of socio-technical transitions : Navigating decarbonisation pathways in Malmö

As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit of decarbonisation across multiple sites, researchers are increasingly calling attention to the geography and politics of transitions. We suggest that recent work has so far been limited by its rather incongruous focus on power as a capacity held by individual agents on the basis of the resources w

Electromagnetic contributions to vector meson masses and mixings

We use the 1/Nc method to estimate electromagnetic contributions to vector meson masses and mixings. We identify several new sources of ρ - ω mixing coming from short-distance effects. We comment on the extraction of quark masses from the vector meson masses. We also present a simple group theoretical discussion of the electromagnetic mass differences.

Hadronic matrix elements and the 0 mass difference

We estimate the 0 electromagnetic mass difference within the 1/N expansion approach to hadronic matrix elements. Perturbative QCD and a truncated meson theory describe the high- and low-photon-loop-momentum contributions, respectively. The matching between these complementary pictures for strong interactions is discussed.