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Underlying-event studies with strange hadrons in pp collisions at s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Properties of the underlying-event in pp interactions are investigated primarily via the strange hadrons KS0, Λ and Λ¯, as reconstructed using the ATLAS detector at the LHC in minimum-bias pp collision data at s=13 TeV. The hadrons are reconstructed via the identification of the displaced two-particle vertices corresponding to the decay modes, Λ→π-p and Λ¯→π+p¯. These are used in the construction

Search for heavy resonances in final states with four leptons and missing transverse momentum or jets in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

A search for a new heavy boson produced via gluon-fusion in the four-lepton channel with missing transverse momentum or jets is performed. The search uses proton-proton collision data equivalent to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb−1 at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector between 2015 and 2018 at the Large Hadron Collider. This study explores the decays of heavy boso

Försörjningsberedskap inom svensk fjärrvärme : Utgångspunkter för fortsatt arbete

Sveriges totalförsvar står inför ett behov av snabb återuppbyggnad. Det försämrade säkerhetspolitiska läget i Europa, i kombination med ökade och mer komplexa risker för störningar i samhällskritiska funktioner, har gjort detta arbete allt viktigare. Behovet av att säkra tillgången på varor och tjänster som är avgörande för befolkningens överlevnad och samhällets funktionalitet vid kriser och krig

Defining patient-centered amyloid PET thresholds for the onset of tauopathy in Alzheimer's disease

INTRODUCTION: Amyloid-induced tauopathy drives clinical decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Because age and sex shape tau trajectories, defining patient-centered amyloid thresholds for tauopathy onset could facilitate pre-tauopathy AD identification and aid treatment decisions and prognosis. METHODS: By including two samples (Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative [ADNI, n = 301]; and 18F-AV

TROPICAL FRENCH THEORY : Henri Lefebvre and the Reinvention of Urban Planning in Havana, Cuba (1968–1971)

Contributing to global urban history, planning theory and the geography of ideas, this article discusses the travels of Henri Lefebvre’s The Right to the City in the wake of May 1968, in France. That year, under the direction of Mario González and Max Baquero, a small team including the Italian architect Vittorio Garatti, French planner Jean-Pierre Garnier and Spanish architect Eusebio Azcue, at t

Så påverkade Olof Palme Sveriges ekonomi

Olof Palme förknippas ofta med sin utrikespolitik. Men på hemmaplan fattades beslut som fick stora ekonomiska konsekvenser. Fem av dem formade Sverige – och rymmer tydliga lärdomar, skriver Lars Jonung.

Neutrophil Plasticity in Airway Disease : Balancing Damage and Repair

Abstract – Background: Neutrophils, previously viewed as short-lived microbial killers, are now recognized as highly adaptable regulators of innate immunity. Advances in transcriptomic, metabolic, and epigenetic profiling reveal their remarkable heterogeneity and ability to adopt microenvironment-specific phenotypes. In the lung, this plasticity gives neutrophils a double role: they fight infectio

Evacuation Movement and Behaviour of Preschool Children

The evacuation dynamics of children have been attracting growing research interest. Compared to adult populations, the evacuation behaviours and self-rescue abilities of children can be limited due to their developmental changes. However, considering developmental differences among children of various ages is crucial to avoid oversimplifications. This chapter focuses on evacuation of children in t

‘You get a different mindset’–primary care physicians’ perceptions of interprofessional medication reviews for patients living independently

Objective: In primary health care in southern Sweden, interprofessional medication reviews are conducted, to a limited extent, for patients living independently, with the purpose of optimising their pharmacological treatment. These medication reviews have identified and addressed many important issues regarding the patients’ medication. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the participati

Adaptive spread of a sexually selected syndrome eliminates an ancient color polymorphism in wall lizards

Genetically determined color morphs are found in many animals. Polymorphism can be maintained by social selection if competitive interactions allow each morph to increase in frequency when rare. This reliance on negative frequency-dependent selection should make color polymorphism vulnerable to the appearance of novel phenotypes that disrupt competitive interactions among morphs. We show that the