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Five-Year Experience of Nationwide Implementation of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Sweden

Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health concern. In Sweden, a CRC screening program was implemented nationwide between 2019 and 2022. This study evaluated participation, colonoscopy adherence, and diagnostic outcomes for the program's first five years. Methods: The target group of screening was all residents 60–74 years old. Data were retrieved from SveReKKS, the Swedish national qua

Traceability in the Indian dairy industry : concept and practice

The rise in milk adulteration and contamination, fraud incidents and improper handling necessitates effective traceability systems in the Indian dairy industry. Thus, this review investigates current trends, associated challenges, traceability and its fundamental applications to address food safety and quality issues. The paper covers the evolution of milk adulteration and contamination detection

Navigating hybrid governance : a longitudinal comparison of university reforms in Denmark and Sweden

Purpose – This article’s purpose is to examine how the balance between autonomy (stewardship) and control (principal-agent) has evolved over 2 decades through a comparative longitudinal study of university governance reforms in Denmark and Sweden. Design/methodology/approach – Employing a longitudinal comparative case study design, the study draws on extensive document analysis and applies a theor

What if eye…? Computationally recreating vision evolution

Natural selection has produced diverse vision systems, from simple patches of photoreceptors to complex camera eyes, representing just one set of evolutionary outcomes. Computational evolution offers a way to systematically test hypotheses, isolate individual factors, and ask the “why” questions behind vision. We recreate vision evolution by coevolving eyes and behaviors in embodied agents and use

Wall-to-Wall Mapping of Forest Canopy Height using ICESat-2 Data and Multi-source Remote Sensing Images in a Machine Learning Framework

Forest Canopy Height (FCH) is one of the key variables for understanding forest structure distribution and growth. Remotely sensed data such as the NASA Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) ATL08 provides accurate FCH measurements; however, its point-based nature limits spatial continuity. This study addresses the challenge by generating a continuous FCH map over the West Usambara

Nutritional adequacy of the EAT-Lancet diet : a Swedish population-based cohort study

BACKGROUND: The EAT-Lancet planetary health diet emphasises plant-based foods while including moderate amounts of animal-sourced foods. Simulation-based modelling studies suggest that the diet can provide adequate micronutrients, but concerns remain about potential deficiencies as studies have used different methodologies and few have assessed nutrient intakes using both dietary and biomarker data

Neuronal networks quantified as vector fields

The function of the brain is defined by the interactions between its neurons. But these neurons exist in tremendous numbers, are continuously active, and densely interconnected. Thereby, they form one of the most complex dynamical systems known and there is a lack of approaches to characterize the functional properties of such biological neuronal networks without resorting to dimensionality reduct

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy : An Exploration of the Intersection Between Stress, Coronary Dysfunction, and Cardiac Outcomes

Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is an acute, reversible form of left ventricular dysfunction, typically triggered by emotional or physical stress. The hallmark feature is reversible regional wall motion abnormality extending beyond a single coronary distribution, most commonly presenting with an apical ballooning pattern. The pathophysiology is multifactorial, encompassing neurohormonal dysregulation, ca

Mitigation of groundwater salinity vulnerability through land cultivation scenarios

Groundwater in most parts of the world is an important source of agricultural water supply for food production. Soil salinization, however, threatens groundwater quality and may cause irreparable damage to agricultural land. A key to tackling this threat is to analyze the link between agricultural crop water requirements and groundwater quality. This study aimed to investigate salinity effects on

Global molecular landscape of early MASLD progression in human obesity

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is often asymptomatic early on but can progress to irreversible conditions like cirrhosis. Due to limited access to human liver biopsies, systematic and integrative molecular resources remain scarce. In this study, we performed transcriptomic analyses on liver and metabolomic analyses on liver and plasma samples from morbidly obese i

Methanol for marine propulsion

This chapter reviews methanol's properties as a fuel for marine use in general terms and then specifically for combustion engines and fuel cells. It discusses the different engine technologies being either investigated or demonstrated that allow methanol to be used in marine engines. Their potential in terms of power density, emissions, and efficiency, as well as their maturity are reviewed. The e

Assessment of myocardial sympathetic innervation with [123I]mIBG myocardial scintigraphy : A comparative study between an Anger and a ring-configured cadmium-zinc-telluride gamma camera

Background Assessment of myocardial sympathetic innervation with iodine-123-metaiodobenzylguanidine ([123I]mIBG) scintigraphy is conventionally performed by determining the heart-to-mediastinum ratio (HMR) on planar images. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of determining HMR from reprojected [123I]mIBG planar images derived from tomographic data by a ring-configured cadmium-zinc-tel

Fullerene derivative integration controls morphological behaviour and recombination losses in non-fullerene acceptor-based organic solar cells

The complex and varied relationship found in intermolecular interactions within the photo-active layers plays a decisive role in determining the photovoltaic energy conversion and overall device performance of organic solar cells (OSCs). Among different approaches, the ternary blend strategy serves as an effective technique to control the morphology within the active layer in OSCs. In this work, P

Achieving global immunity against hepatitis A through universal vaccination : a position paper from the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Study Group for Viral Hepatitis

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) remains a preventable cause of acute viral hepatitis, with an estimated 159 million new infections and 39 000 deaths in 2019. Although improved care and hygiene reduced deaths, global incidence rose by approximately 4%, driven by increased symptomatic cases and population growth. The availability of safe and highly immunogenic vaccines and the absence of chronic carriage ma

Tax and Social Security Contributions: The Cross-Border Impact of Telework

The rapid expansion of cross-border telework has exposed structural frictions between the European Union’s (EU’s) coordination of social security and the international allocation of taxing rights. This article examines how the simultaneous application of Regulation No. 883/2004 and double tax conventions affects the financing of social security systems. It first situates Member States’ heterogeneo

Navigating “cruel optimism”: Parental vigilance and dilemmas of social mobility in Singapore’s educational landscape

In Singapore, children’s education is often presented as “an overriding and all-consuming concern,” driven by intense competition for grades and school admissions (Waters, 2015: 290). However, the desire for academic excellence as a pathway to better lives is not as straightforward as it may seem. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with Singaporean families, this paper explores parents’ affective aIn Singapore, children’s education is often presented as “an overriding and all-consuming concern,” driven by intense competition for grades and school admissions (Waters, 2015: 290). However, the desire for academic excellence as a pathway to better lives is not as straightforward as it may seem. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with Singaporean families, this paper explores parents’ affective a

Deep learning for automated alveolar cleft segmentation and bone graft volume estimation in cone-beam computed tomography imaging : a multicenter study

Objective To train and validate a deep learning-based diagnostic tool capable of accurately segmenting the alveolar cleft region and automatically estimating the required bone graft volume using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging. Study Design Eighty-eight CBCT scans from patients with nonsyndromic unilateral clefts were divided into training (n = 45), validation (n = 10), and test (n =

Simulating Symbolic Evolution in the Lab : Potentials and Implications of Using Transmission Chains to Study Early Symbolic Behavior at the Emergence of Homo sapiens

Engraved ochres and ostrich eggshells from the South African Blombos Cave and Diepkloof Rock Shelter are among the earliest expressions of human symbolic behavior. They appear to document a continuous practice of mark-making across ∼40,000 years. During this time, the engraved markings change from simpler, unstructured patterns to more complex markings such as cross-hatchings. Previous work examin