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Informationsflöden och åtgärder under rödsotsepidemin 1772-1773 och spanska sjukan 1918-1920, Sverige
Reduced mortality – increased morbidity? Morbidity in relation to the emerging system of sickness funds 1890-1960
Epidemier, massdöd och stort lidande: Rödsot i Sverige 1750-1900
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Quantification of blood flow in the fetus with cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging using Doppler ultrasound gating : validation against metric optimized gating
INTRODUCTION: Fetal cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is used clinically and for research, but has been previously limited due to lack of direct gating methods. A CMR-compatible Doppler ultrasound (DUS) gating device has resolved this. However, the DUS-gating method is not validated against the current reference method for fetal phase-contrast blood flow measurements, metric optimize
Outgrowing Addiction – With Common Sense Instead of ”Disease” Therapy [Book Review]
Book Review
“TO REGAIN ONE’S HEALTH” – PATIENTS’ PREFERENCES OF TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN EARLY RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS – A QUALITATIVE STUDY
Post-socialist moral economies of consumption as socially embedded sites of moral tension
Consumption was one of the spheres of everyday life shaken and remoulded by the collapse of socialist regimes at the end of the 20th century. Especially in times of rapid change, a moral economies lens is a fruitful means to understand the contentious moral landscape and moral tensions that pervade consumption behaviour, norms and discourse. Important areas of consideration in post-socialist socie
Searching for Atrial Fibrillation Poststroke : A White Paper of the AF-SCREEN International Collaboration
Cardiac thromboembolism attributed to atrial fibrillation (AF) is responsible for up to one-third of ischemic strokes. Stroke may be the first manifestation of previously undetected AF. Given the efficacy of oral anticoagulants in preventing AF-related ischemic strokes, strategies of searching for AF after a stroke using ECG monitoring followed by oral anticoagulation (OAC) treatment have been pro
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations including measurement and feedback
Thermodynamic uncertainty relations quantify how the signal-to-noise ratio of a given observable is constrained by dissipation. Fluctuation relations generalize the second law of thermodynamics to stochastic processes. We show that any fluctuation relation directly implies a thermodynamic uncertainty relation, considerably increasing their range of applicability. In particular, we extend thermodyn
Conductive and enzyme-like silk fibers for soft sensing application
A combination of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) impregnation of pyrrole and sonochemical transformation of permanganate (KMnO4) was used to impart conductive and catalytic properties to silk fibers. The results indicated that the conductivity (from polypyrrole –PPy) and catalytic activities (from manganese dioxide –MnO2) were independent and complementary within the processing parameters use
Apolipoprotein M-bound sphingosine-1-phosphate regulates blood-brain barrier paracellular permeability and transcytosis
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is formed by the endothelial cells lining cerebral microvessels, but how blood-borne signaling molecules influence permeability is incompletely understood. We here examined how the apolipoprotein M (apoM)-bound sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) signaling pathway affects the BBB in different categories of cerebral microvessels using ApoM deficient mice (Apom-/-). We used t
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Performing the Other : Report on workshops on Copying and Imitating
Performing The Other. Report on workshops on observing and imitatingThe lecture will present the experience, results and challenges arising within a series of workshops that were investigating the role of observation, copying and imitation in the actor’s work, activities close to Brecht’s aesthetic focus. Claiming that “people will observe you, in order to investigate how well you have observed”,
Imitation as vehicle – and memory as hindrance
What is the relationship between identity, representation and memory in contemporary performance practices? Does memory function as a basic tool in artist’s work or can it also be regarded as a hindrance?In current performance art, identity is often defined as an accumulation of one’s embodied experience and memory. The artist’s body can be seen as an archive which is re-enacted in the encounter w
African Economic Growth 1900-50: Historical National Accounts for British Colonial Africa
The study of growth in African economies during the 20th Century is hampered by the lack of historical GDP estimates. There has been some backward projections, and country case studies, but despite the available data historical national accounts has not yet been assembled. This paper provides GDP estimates for some former British colonies between 1900 – 1950. The estimates indicate faster growth a
The Problems of Economic Data in Africa
The study of economic development in African countries is facing a basic problem of lack of reliable data and statistics. These problems of economic data are best addressed under three main categories: design, capacity, and politics. The focus is on gross domestic product (GDP), but the relevance goes beyond GDP statistics because the aggregate of GDP requires economic data on all sectors of the e
Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia Based on a Perovskite LaCrO3 Catalyst
Electrochemical synthesis of ammonia through the nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) has the possibility to revolutionize our production of ammonia and to save our planet from both emissions and large energy consumption. In this study, a perovskite structured lanthanum chromite catalyst (LaCrO3) is synthesized, characterized as well as electrochemically evaluated for NRR. The highest ammonia yield i
Quantitative Methods and Economic Statistical Sources for African History
The mode of enquiry in African economic history has changed quite radically in recent years. In 1987, Patrick Manning surveyed practices and databases in African economic history and compared empirical strategies of scholars who studied the African past. Current practice, which A. G. Hopkins called “new African economic history,” incorporates econometric methods. The specific methods chosen and th