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Influence of micromachined targets on laser accelerated proton beam profiles

High intensity laser-driven proton acceleration from micromachined targets is studied experimentally in the target-normal-sheath-acceleration regime. Conical pits are created on the front surface of flat aluminium foils of initial thickness 12.5 and 3 μm using series of low energy pulses (0.5-2.5 μJ). Proton acceleration from such micromachined targets is compared with flat foils of equivalent thi

Competition between silicifiers and non-silicifiers in the past and present ocean and its evolutionary impacts

Competition is a central part of the evolutionary process, and silicification is no exception: between biomineralized and non-biomineralized organisms, between siliceous and non-siliceous biomineralizing organisms, and between different silicifying groups. Here we discuss evolutionary competition at various scales, and how this has affected biogeochemical cycles of silicon, carbon, and other nutri

Advancing the immunoaffinity platform AFFIRM to targeted measurements of proteins in serum in the pg/ml range

There is a great need for targeted protein assays with the capacity of sensitive measurements in complex samples such as plasma or serum, not the least for clinical purposes. Proteomics keeps generating hundreds of biomarker candidates that need to be transferred towards true clinical application through targeted verification studies and towards clinically applicable analysis formats. The immunoaf

‘What are you taking away with you?’ Closing radio counselling encounters by reviewing progress

Psychological radio counselling is a relatively recent development in psychological practice, where professionals provide psychological help via mass media communication. In the media context, a professional and a help-seeker face a number of communicative challenges, one of which is to close the encounter meaningfully with regard to its counselling and radio tasks. This study explicates how radio

Quantitative and Spatially Resolved Measurement of Atomic Potassium in Combustion Using Diode Laser

compact optical setup for quantitative and spatially resolved measurement of atomic alkali concentration in combustion is demonstrated. Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy and laser-induced fluorescence are combined using a single continuous wave diode laser to measure the line-integration concentration and the relative distribution simultaneously, thereby obtaining the absolute concentrat

Elevated visual dependency in young adults after chemotherapy in childhood

Chemotherapy in childhood can result in long-term neurophysiological side-effects, which could extend to visual processing, specifically the degree to which a person relies on vision to determine vertical and horizontal (visual dependency). We investigated whether adults treated with chemotherapy in childhood experience elevated visual dependency compared to controls and whether any difference is

Path Generation for Affine Flow Thinning

Flow thinning (FT) is a traffic routing and protection strategy for communication networks whose links experience fluctuations in available capacity (as, e.g., in wireless networks). To cope with this phenomenon, end-to-end traffic demands are assigned dedicated tunnels (e.g., MPLS tunnels) whose nominal capacity is subject to thinning in order to account for variable capacity of the links, fluctu

A Wearable Multi-Site System for NMES-Based Hand Function Restoration

Reaching and grasping impairments significantly affect the quality of life for people who have experienced a stroke or spinal cord injury. The long-term well-being of patients varies greatly according to the restorable residual capabilities. Electrical stimulation could be a promising solution to restore motor functions in these conditions, but its use is not clinically widespread. Here, we introd

Ageing and Work in Sweden : Background Paper on Sweden, presented for the ‘Millennium Project’ conference in Tokyo, December 4th -6th, 2000, organized by the Japanese Ministry of Labour : Studies in the older workforce and the labour market

Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part of the economic crisis 1991-94. The labour force participation rates and, even more pronounced the employment rates for the older workforce sank dramatically. However, when the Swedish economy recovered in the latter half of the 1990s the employment rates for the older workers, both for men and wom

En studie av ombuden vid Socialdemokraternas partikongress år 1969 : En enkätundersökning av kongressombudens sociala bakgrund, utbildning, yrkesbana och deras organisatoriska förankring i ungdomsförbundet, partiet, fackföreningarna, i riks- och kommunalpolitiken m.m.

En studie av ombuden vid Socialdemokraternas partikongress år 1969. Denna skrift är samling av fyra texter som beskriver en enkätundersökning av kongressombudens sociala bakgrund, utbildning, yrkesbana och deras organisatoriska förankring i ungdomsförbundet, partiet, fackföreningarna, i riks- och kommunalpolitiken m.m. Den innehåller följande fyra delar. 1. Inledning: Undersökningens tillkomst och

From the Working-Class Movement to the New Social Movements : Social Movements : Transformative Shifts and Turning Points.

In the early 1980s many social theorists claimed that the ‘New Social Move­ments’ (NSMs) were the authentic social movements of our time. This claim is discussed in relation to two traditions in the analysis of social movements. The ‘American’ tradition focuses on the single-issue movement of a protest and mobilizing character. The ‘European’ tradition focuses on the relation between major societa