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A review of green hydrogen energy storage as a sustainable and resilient storage solution for microgrids

The rapid expansion of the global microgrid (MG) market requires a sustainable and resilient energy storage solution to manage the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources. While conventional battery storage systems are common, they present significant limitations in cost, lifespan, and environmental impact. This paper introduces green hydrogen energy storage (GHES) as a paradigm-shifting a

Direct RNA sequencing identified solute carrier family 2 member 1 to improve neurological outcome prediction after cardiac arrest

Background: Cardiac arrest (CA) is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Accurate prediction of neurological outcome and survival remains challenging. In this context, our study aimed to explore novel molecular biomarkers that could provide additional insights into the pathophysiology of brain injury after CA and potentially distinguish patients with no brain injury (CPC 1) from those with any

Observation of VVZ production at s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

A search for the production of three massive vector bosons, VVZ(V=W,Z), in proton–proton collisions at s=13 TeV is performed using data with an integrated luminosity of 140 fb−1 recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events produced in the leptonic final states WWZ→ℓνℓνℓℓ (ℓ=e,μ), WZZ→ℓνℓℓℓℓ, ZZZ→ℓℓℓℓℓℓ, and the semileptonic final states WWZ→qqℓνℓℓ and WZZ→ℓνqqℓℓ, are analyse

COVID-19 outcomes in individuals with severe alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency in Sweden

We have previously found using questionnaire/interview data on COVID-19 outcomes, that most subjects with severe alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) exhibit mild COVID-19 infection and those who additionally have COPD are at increased risk of severe COVID-19. We used objective information on COVID-19 outcomes in severe AATD (PiZZ) from the Swedish population and compared the risk of severe COVID

Key Stakeholder Views on Educational Support and Academic Progress for Students With Developmental Language Disorder

PURPOSE: Provision of adequate support is much needed to secure equal educational opportunities for students with developmental language disorder (DLD). Important perspectives on support provision and its impact on academic progress are held by school professionals, caregivers, and students with DLD. This study sought to further the current knowledge on the perceived relation between educational s

First contact: Experiences of final year psychology students with virtual reality relaxation in higher education

This study explored how final-year psychology students experienced their initial exposure to virtual reality (VR) relaxation using a scientifically developed application designed to promote emotional well-being and stress reduction. The aim was to understand how VR is perceived as a space for emotional regulation, embodiment, and reflection within psychological education. A qualitative exploratory

Association of pre-pandemic respiratory system diseases with long COVID : a population-based case-control study

ObjectivesLong COVID, defined as diverse symptoms persisting > 3 months post-infection, remains a major post-pandemic healthcare burden. Here we investigate risk factor posed by pre-existing respiratory symptoms and illnesses for development of long COVID, with focus on individuals with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 at the primary infection, that did not require hospitalization during the primary SARS

Ändrade förhållanden i kommersiella avtal - I ljuset av en turbulent värld

Uppsatsens ämne är hur ”ändrade förhållanden” i kommersiella avtal behandlas inom avtalsrätten. Med ändrade förhållanden i avtalsrätten syftas det i uppsatsen till den situation då en plötsligt inträffad händelse, oväntad och ej orsakad av parterna drabbar avtalet. Om händelser i en pågående turbulent omvärld kan anses utgöra ändrade förhållanden är ett högaktuellt ämne som har väckt frågor om hurThe topic of this essay is how “changed circumstances” in commercial agreements are treated in contract law. In this essay, changed circumstances in contract law refers to a situation where a sudden incident, that is unexpected and not caused by the parties, affects the contract. Whether or not ongoing events in a turbulent world can be considered to constitute so-called changed circumstances is a

ClusterVAP : study protocol for multicentre proteomic endotyping of ventilator-associated pneumonia

INTRODUCTION: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequent healthcare-associated infection in intensive care units and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Current diagnostic criteria lack specificity, leading to misclassification and unnecessary antibiotic use. Identifying patient subgroups with a common pathophysiological basis (pneumoclusters) may distinguish true VAP

Pesticide exposure among organic and conventional smallholder farmers in Costa Rica and Uganda : biomarker evidence on exposure determinants

BACKGROUND: Pesticides play a crucial role in pest control; however, exposure remains high, particularly among smallholder farmers in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) with little access to pesticide safety training. This study aimed to provide comparative biomarker-based evidence from Latin America and Africa and identify actionable determinants of exposure to inform context-specific

Inventering av häckande kustfåglar och övervakning av fågelskyddsområden i Vellinge kommun : Verksamhetsrapport 2014

Inom EU pågår arbete för att skydda viktiga naturområden bl.a. genom s.k. LIFE projekt (se t.ex. Eldridge m.fl. 2007). Därmed kan EU bidra med ekonomiskt stöd till biotop-vård, t.ex. upprätthållande av betesdriften på strandängarna, vilket bl.a. skedde genom projektet LIFE-BaltCoast (2007 – 2011) (http://www.life-balt-coast.eu/). Natura 2000-om-rådena skall samtidigt göras tillgängliga för turism.

Risk of substance-related problems in hypochondriasis

Background Hypochondriasis, or health anxiety disorder, is associated with increased mortality, mainly from potentially preventable causes. Substance misuse is a well-known contributor to premature death, yet its relationship with hypochondriasis remains unclear. We assessed the risk of broadly defined substance-related problems in individuals diagnosed with hypochondriasis. Methods This Swedish r

Firefighter exposures during structural fires : An overview of real-world data

This paper examines firefighter exposure to emissions during actual firefighting in building scenarios. The focus is on actual exposure, not small-scale lab tests, to identify research gaps in light of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classification of firefighting as an occupation with a heightened risk for certain types of cancer. The work is based on a systematic literatur

Novel membrane processes for water treatment : From wastewater treatment to desalination and stormwater harvesting

Global water scarcity requires innovative treatment solutions. This presentation explores three membrane-based concepts advancing from idea to pilot scale: stormwater harvesting with micro-/ultrafiltration (MF/UF), direct membrane filtration (DMF) for wastewater treatment, and a hybrid forward osmosis (FO), membrane distillation (MD), and nanofiltration (NF) system for seawater desalination.The EU

Who Is the Man Behind Iran’s New Supreme Leadership

Mojtaba Khamenei’s rise to Iran’s supreme leadership represents the consolidation of dynastic power within the Islamic Republic. Long operating behind the scenes through the Supreme Leader’s office and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, he has been widely viewed as the most likely successor to his father. His leadership signals continuity with the regime’s totalitarian structure and suggests a furt

Trauma-Related Compulsions in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder : Functional Insights From Factor Analysis

Resisting obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) compulsions is a key predictor of exposure and response prevention (ERP) effectiveness, yet trauma-exposed individuals with OCD endorse more severe compulsions and are more likely to be labelled 'treatment resistant.' Among trauma-exposed individuals, compulsions are theorised to function to prevent future trauma and cope with trauma-related responses.

Microstructure imaging in patients undergoing evaluation for epilepsy surgery or low-grade glioma : Clinical utility of a novel diffusion MRI method

OBJECTIVE: To investigate a recently developed MRI technique for mapping the Mean Diffusivity of Tissue (MDT), which improves diffusion MRI imaging of the cerebral cortex by reducing partial volume effects from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). As cortical lesions are common in patients with focal epilepsy, we explored the clinical value of MDT imaging in patients with drug resistant epilepsy and low-gra

Performance and safety of a novel, cable-free, patch-based, and AI-enhanced ECG monitoring system : A comparative study

Aims ECG monitoring is often required during critical phases of illness. To evaluate the role of modern technology and advanced analytical algorithms artificial intelligence compared with standard-of care, we undertook a prospective, head-to-head comparison of a novel, cable-free, patch-based, and AI-enhanced electrocardiography system (CardioSenseSystem) with standard of care (SOC) ECG monitoring

dpUGC : learn differentially private representation for user generated contents (best paper award, third place, shared)

This paper firstly proposes a simple yet efficient generalized approach to apply differential privacy to text representation (i.e., word embedding). Based on it, we propose a user-level approach to learn personalized differentially private word embedding model on user generated contents (UGC). To our best knowledge, this is the first work of learning user-level differentially private word embeddin

The association between the transition to parenthood and risk for nonfatal suicide attempt in a Swedish population-based sample

Background Parenthood is consistently identified as a protective factor for suicidal behavior. However, it remains unclear whether this relationship varies as a function of sex, age, time since birth, number of children, and other risk/protective factors. Methods We used Cox proportional hazards models to describe the relationship between the birth of up to four children and suicide attempt (SA) r