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Sustainability, Innovation and Quality Culture
Macroeconomics and Health in Uganda: Mission Report to World Health Organization
Performance of Smoothing Methods for Reconstructing NDVI Time-Series and Estimating Vegetation Phenology from MODIS Data
Many time-series smoothing methods can be used for reducing noise and extracting plant phenological parameters from remotely-sensed data, but there is still no conclusive evidence in favor of one method over others. Here we use moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) to investigate five smoothing methods: Savitzky-Golay fitting (S
18th QMOD-ICQSS & KSQM joint conference : Creating a Sustainable Future through Quality
Entering the Experience Economy : From Product Quality to Experience Quality
Building a Culture for Quality, Innovation and Sustainability : Building a Culture for Quality, Innovation and Sustainability
Emerging Issues and Challenges - a Korean Perspective
Best Papers from the 18th QMOD-ICQSS conference
Building a Culture for Quality, Innovation and Sustainability : Editorial for special issue
Editorial : Best papers from the 2015 QMOD-ICQSS Conference
LIPASE ADSORPTION AND INTERACTION WITH SURFACTANTS AT SILICA SURFACES WITH DIFFERENT HYDROPHOBICITY, AN ELLIPSOMETRY STUDY
Adsorption of Lysozyme
INTERACTIONS OF PROTEINS AND SURFACTANTS AT SOLID-SURFACES
Tissue viscoelasticity is related to tissue composition but may not fully predict the apparent-level viscoelasticity in human trabecular bone – An experimental and finite element study
Trabecular bone is viscoelastic under dynamic loading. However, it is unclear how tissue viscoelasticity controls viscoelasticity at the apparent-level. In this study, viscoelasticity of cylindrical human trabecular bone samples (n = 11, male, age 18–78 years) from 11 proximal femurs were characterized using dynamic and stress-relaxation testing at the apparent-level and with creep nanoindentation
Comparison of dual mobility cup and other surgical construts used for three hundred and sixty two first time hip revisions due to recurrent dislocations : five year results from Lithuanian arthroplasty register
Purpose: Recently, there has been increasing interest in the use of dual mobility systems in the treatment of hip instability. The aim of this study was to investigate the re-revision rate of dual mobility cup compared to different surgical concepts when used for first-time hip revisions due to recurrent dislocations. Methods: The data were derived from the Lithuanian Arthroplasty Register. For su
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Treatment of Mesh Infection After Abdominal Surgery : Long-Term Results and Patient-Reported Outcome
Background and Aims: Treatment of synthetic mesh infections has previously often resulted in mesh explantation. Negative pressure wound therapy has been used in these situations with encouraging results. The aims of this study were to evaluate wound healing, mesh preservation, and patient-reported outcome after negative pressure wound therapy of mesh infections. Material and Methods: Medical recor
Older individuals’ need for knowledge and follow-up about their chronic atrial fibrillation, lifelong medical treatment and medical controls
Older individuals with chronic atrial fibrillation (AF) often experience physical symptoms and feel psychologically unwell. In addition, these persons are prescribed lifelong medical treatment that requires regular monitoring. Through 11 individual interviews, this interpretive description study aimed to explore and describe lifelong medical treatment and the need for medical controls as experienc
Towards zero-energy buildings and neighbourhoods – A combination of energy-efficiency and local renewable energy production
The slippery slope of hematopoietic stem cell aging
The late stages of life, in most species including humans, are associated with a decline in the overall maintenance and health of the organism. This applies also to the hematopoietic system, where aging is not only associated with an increased predisposition for hematological malignancies, but also identified as a strong comorbidity factor for other diseases. Research during the last two decades h