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Complications and Economic Burden of Surgery in Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps : An Observational Cohort Study Using Swedish Register Data

Introduction: There is a lack of comprehensive data on complications following sinus surgery (SS) in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of SS-related complications in CRSwNP patients and examine patient characteristics, predictors of revision surgery, healthcare use, and associated costs using secondary care data from Swedis

Invisible decay of superdeformed states

In superdeformed, heavy nuclei at low spins, M1 transitions enhanced by internal conversion are expected to compete favorably with E2 rays. For strongly coupled bands with fairly large B(M1) values, the decay may proceed between the two signature partner bands with very few rays emitted. Measured E2 ray intensities may imply strict limits on the M1 strength. Experimental evidence for the M1 cross

Poverty and Plenty in Scandinavia and the North Atlantic : Later Historical Archaeologies of Material Excess and Scarcity

Examining the archaeological material of the modern period, over a period of the last 500 years, this open access book presents a series of case studies that challenges the fallacy of Nordic egalitarianism. The widening gap between rich and poor Western countries is now a well-known phenomenon and, while Scandinavia has often been hailed as one of the regions where inequality has been the lowest,

Assessment of Chlamydia trachomatis testing in Sweden 2016–2023 and the incidence of associated complications

Background: This study aimed to assess chlamydia diagnostics in different clinic types, including internet-based self-sampling (IBSS). Furthermore, we investigated the incidence of chlamydia-associated complications. Methods: Data on Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) testing were retrieved from six healthcare regions in the years 2016–2023 across different categories of testing facilities. National data

Why context matters : understanding transdisciplinary research through the lens of nine context factors

Transdisciplinary research (TDR) integrates academic and non-academic expertise to co-produce actionable knowledge that contributes to societal impact in addressing sustainability challenges. While context is widely acknowledged as important, the role and definition of context factors shaping TDR remain underexplored. This study develops an integrative understanding of context by synthesising theo

Signatures of γ deformation in nuclei and an application to 125Xe

The rigid triaxial rotor plus particle model (RTRP) was applied to the nucleus 125Xe in order to determine the value of the γ deformation. Two quantities are very sensitive to the γ deformation: the signature splitting of Yrast levels for negative parity levels (h1 1 2) and the lifetime of the (I= 7 2+, K= 7 2) isomer for positive parity lev els. From the two analyses one obtains the same value fo

Signature inversion in 120Cs : Evidence for a residual pn interaction

High-spin states have been observed in the odd-odd isotope 120Cs in 32S-induced reactions. The previously known band is extended to higher spin and several new bands are identified. Band-head configurations have been inferred by comparing the band properties with known bands in the odd nuclei 121Cs and 121Ba. A remarkable signature inversion is observed in the πh 11 2⊗νh 11 2.

Systematic measurements of the bohr-weisskpf effect at isolde

The hyperfine anomaly gives an insight into the coupling of spin and orbital magnetic moments in the nucleus. More precisely, the nuclear magnetization is expressible through the nuclear wave functions with which is tested not only the magnetic moment operator, but also the tensor product [s×C2]1. The experiment can then be expected to be of value in testing the nuclear structure theory. The great

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The particle da- is used in various Arabic dialects to express a range of modal, future, progressive, habitual, optative and final functions. The present article analyzes the use of the particle da- in the dialect of Aleppo, for which it has thus far only been mentioned with a future and modal (want) function. An analysis of already published recordings from Behnstedt, along with one previously un

Self-Expandable Transcatheter Aortic Valves in Patients With Small Aortic Annulus : The SWEDEHEART Registry

Background Small aortic annulus is associated with poorer hemodynamic outcomes in transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). In these cases, supra-annular (SA) self-expandable valves (SEVs) may offer better results than intra-annular SEVs (IA SEVs). This study evaluated clinical and hemodynamic outcomes for SA SEVs (Evolut valves, Acurate valves) and IA SEVs (Portico/Navitor valves). Methods W

Using 18F-FDG PET/CT-derived body composition features to predict lymphovascular invasion in non-small cell lung cancer

Abstract: Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a critical prognostic marker linked to higher risks of metastasis and recurrence. This study aimed to develop a non-invasive predictive model using body composition features from 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging to assess LVI risk in early-stage NSCLC patients. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 248 patients, including 153 fr

Orbital and spin assignment of SD bands in the Dy/Gd region - identical bands

Relative properties of superdeformed bands are exploited in terms of the [effective] alignment of the valence particles. Observed and calculated quantities are compared leading to assignments of configurations and relative spins. Within one formalism, both typical differences between some bands and identity of other bands are understood.

Atomic beam magnetic resonance apparatus for systematic measurement of hyperfine structure anomalies (Bohr-Weisskopf effect)

An atomic beam magnetic resonance (ABMR) apparatus has been constructed at Orsay, and has been installed at the CERN PS Booster ISOLDE mass separator facility for "on-line" work with radioactive isotopes in a program to measure hyperfine structure anomalies (the Bohr-Weisskopf effect) over long isotopic chains. The hfs anomalies result from the effect of the spatial distribution of the nuclear mag

Studies of superdeformation in the gadolinium nuclei

We have used the 8π γ-ray spectrometer at the Chalk River TASCC facility to study superdeformed rotational bands in the chain of isotopes 145-149Gd. The five bands already known have been extended to higher spin, while four new excited bands have been discovered. The use of very similar reactions, data-acquisition parameters and data-analysis techniques, combined with the enlarged set of data, has

The structure of the deformed nucleus42103Mo61

The lifetimes of the three lowest excited members of the rotational ground-state band of103Mo at 102.6, 241.1 and 433.2 keV as well as of the levels at 353.8 and 456.1 keV have been determined through a measurement of the delayed coincidences between β particles from the decay of the parent103Nb and the γ rays which depopulate the levels. A plastic and a BaF2 detector have been used for the β and

Effectiveness of nighttime vs full-time bracing in the treatment of moderate-grade adolescent idiopathic scoliosis : a secondary analysis of the CONTRAIS trial

Background and purpose — Data on effectiveness of nighttime bracing compared with full-time bracing in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is scarce. We aimed to investigate risk of curve progression and surgery with nighttime bracing vs full-time bracing for patients with moderate-grade adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Methods — Skeletally immature individuals with idiopathic scoliosis (25°–40°) trea

Global description of nuclear properties at high angular momentum - properties of upsloping orbitals

For nuclei with only a few particles outside closed shells, rotational bands might be formed in configurations with holes in the core. Common properties of bands of this kind with hole(s) in the high-j shells, f7/2 g9/2 and h11/2 are discussed and specific examples are compared with experiment. At superdeformation it is suggested that an approximate decoupling factor for the π[301 1/2] and ν[411 1

Development of a New Generation Multi-Element Monolithic HPGe sensor for XAFS applications

Recent upgrades in synchrotron radiation facilities, which now produce highly brilliant and coherent beams, result in a broader array of experiments challenging the available detectors. In X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) experiments, detector performance is often a limiting factor, especially with the high photon fluxes from upgraded facilities. Within this context, a consortium of European