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New Particle Formation and Growth from Dimethyl Sulfide Oxidation by Hydroxyl Radicals
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is produced by plankton in oceans and constitutes the largest natural emission of sulfur to the atmosphere. In this work, we examine new particle formation from the primary pathway of oxidation of gas-phase DMS by OH radicals. We particularly focus on particle growth and mass yield as studied experimentally under dry conditions using the atmospheric simulation chamber AURA.
A fighting fetish : On transnational police and their warlike presentation of self
Transnational police readily use martial language in the stories they tell about their work. Their actual work, however, tells a different and less dramatic story. Why, then, do they insist on these warlike tales? Why is there a discrepancy between the self-representation of transnational policing and its reality? Using an ethnographic study, this article provides some answers. First, it includes
HFD 2020 ref. 69. Tillämplig överklagandeordning för vissa beslut av kommunala förvaltningsmyndigheter
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Joy of living through exercise - a qualitative study of clinically referred adolescents’ experiences of moderate to vigorous exercise as treatment for depression
Aim: Depression is common and rising in adolescents. Recent meta-analyses indicate a moderate effect of exercise on depression symptoms. Clinically referred adolescents and their experiences of an exercise intervention have rarely been studied. The aim of this study was to describe clinically referred adolescents’ experience of moderate to vigorous exercise as a treatment for depression. Methods:
Promoting Change in Higher Education: Lund University Agenda 2030 Graduate School
Aerosol Generated Core-shell Nanoparticles : Synthesis and Characterization
Aerosol technology is a promising platform to synthesize and study core-shellnanoparticles - a multi-elemental nanoparticle system where the core of one material is covered by a shell of another material. In this thesis, two distinctly separate strategies have been explored to synthesize core-shell nanoparticles by aerosol methods: physical vapor deposition (PVD) by evaporation, and surface segreg
MicroRNAs in Cardiometabolic Disease. With a Focus on miR-483-5p.
Generating Dendritic Cells by Direct Cell Reprogramming. Merging cellular reprogramming with immunology towards the development of novel cancer immunotherapies.
Cell fate reprogramming towards pluripotency or alternative somatic cell-types has highlighted the plasticity of adult somatic cells, providing new technologies to generate desired cell types for tissue repair or for disease modeling. There is momentum to bring these concepts to immunology by specifying unique immune cellular identities that set in motion immune responses. Dendritic cells (DCs) ar
Simultaneous 3D T1 and B1+ mapping at 7T using MPRAGE with multiple volumes and driven equilibrium (DE)
MP2RAGE has become popular for T1 mapping at 7T. Accuracy is yet improved by using a separately acquired flip angle map when creating the protocol-specific lookup table. Here, two additional volumes acquired at differing flip angles are added to an MP2RAGE sequence to obtain two separate states of driven equilibriums, effectively forming a dual flip angle protocol within the cycle. By estimating t
Isotropic T1-mapping of the whole brain by MP-RAGE at different inversion times
Fitting the inversion recovery (IR) at multiple TI provides T1 estimates of high accuracy if performed in a single slice with full relaxation. We present anisotropic 3D variant based on MP-RAGE, where a T1-weighted driven equilibrium is prepared prior to inversion by a second RAGE readout. This abolishes the need for long recovery times and provides volumes of similar contrast for co-registration.
Investigating Political and Technological Contexts in Crisis Communication : China and Beyond
This study aims to theoretically advance the current context-oriented tradition in crisis communication by highlighting the political and technological contexts to understand organizational crises. Using China as a case, this study proposes a broader research agenda that expands the focus from individual, organizational, and cultural domains to political and technological domains for investigating
A simple approach to control rms(B1) by pulse length in variable flip angle (VFA) T1 mapping of human brain
Controlling the saturation of bound magnetization in variable flip angle (VFA) experiments improves the derived parameter maps. Instead of using special CSMT RF pulses, we kept the rmsB1 constant simply by increasing the RF pulse duration with the square of the flip angle. At 3T, VFA T1 mapping of human brain thus showed better compliance to the Ernst equation than at constant pulse duration or B1
Measuring inhomogeneous MT (ihMT) in human brain by multi-parameter mapping (MPM)
Inhomogenous Magnetization Transfer (ihMT), the differential response to irradiation at single and dual frequency offsets, is sensitive to myelination. Quantification of ihMT in terms of MT saturation (MTsat), the percent reduction of Mz, corrects for underlying T1 and B1+ and allows comparing different implementations to optimize multi-parameter mapping (MPM) protocols. ihMTsat in white matter is
Ambient concentrations of ice nucleating particles in Southern Sweden with significant links to aerosol properties
Characteristics of the Lund University Cold Stage (LUCS) in measurements of ambient INP concentrations and time-dependency experiments
Do residential biomass heat stoves comprise a source of ice nucleating particles?
From in situ to ex vivo: the effect of autolysis and fixation on quantitative MRI markers for myelin
Ex vivo histology remains the gold standard against which MRI biophysical models, e.g. the MR g-ratio which characterises the fraction of a fibre’s diameter that is myelinated, are evaluated. The MR g-ratio model requires a measure of myelin density, for which magnetization transfer saturation (MT) has been used as a biomarker. However, changes occurring post mortem, e.g. autolysis, temperature ch
Role of FLT3 in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Molecular mechanisms and Therapeutic opportunities
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a highly heterogeneous blood disease which is characterized by different mutations and chromosomal rearrangements. Nearly 60% of genetic alterations have been found in AML patients involve in signaling pathways including signaling of tyrosine kinase receptor FLT3. FLT3 mutations emerged as one of the most common mutations in AML which represent around 35% of all AML