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Locus Celebris : Dalby kyrka, kloster och gård
A collection of 30 papers from the international conference "Locus Celebris - The Church, Monastery and Manor of Dalby" in April 2010.
Workshop on Timing Modes for Low-Emittance Storage Rings
A three-day workshop was held in Lund, Sweden, from March 25 to 27, 2015, with a focus on timing modes for low-emittance storage rings. The MAX IV Laboratory, currently under construction in Lund, will provide a 1.5 GeV storage ring for soft X-rays and a 3 GeV storage ring with an ultralow emittance down to 0.2 nm rad for hard X-rays [1]. Both rings are designed to operate with a uniform multibunc
Hinders for continued work among persons with fibromyalgia
Background: Work disability is common among women with fibromyalgia (FM). The aim of the study was to investigate what health problems and work-related difficulties lead to hinders for continued work among women with FM. Methods: A qualitative interview study. Twenty-seven gainfully employed women with FM participated in five focus group interviews. Their median age was 52 years, ranging from 33 t
Decision-making styles, stress and gender among investigators
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between police investigators' decision-making styles, degree of judgmental self-doubt and work conditions, on the one hand, and their wellbeing, stress, burnout tendency and sleep quality, on the other. Design/methodology/approach - The study concerns investigative police officers (n = 203). Decision-making styles were measured by
The Big, the Bad, and the Average: Hedonic Prices and Inverse Demand for Baltic Cod
The price of fish depends on quality attributes such as size and freshness. In turn, quality attributes are related to fishery management. This article presents a hedonic analysis where attribute prices of size and quality ratings are estimated for the Swedish Baltic cod fishery. Using information from 5,307 landing days, hedonic inverse demand functions are estimated with a random coefficient (RC
Satisfaction with care in oncology outpatient clinics: psychometric characteristics of the Icelandic EORTC IN-PATSAT32 version
Aim and objectives. To assess the psychometric characteristics of the Icelandic European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer IN-PATSAT32 (EORTC IN-PATSAT32) version and to compare satisfaction with care between gender and different age groups. Background. The majority of patients with cancer receive either chemotherapy or radiotherapy on an outpatient basis. There is a need to evalua
”Det medeltida Alvastra” : tankar kring ett avslutat forskningsprojekt
Testing a post-copulatory pre-zygotic reproductive barrier in a passerine species pair
Sexual selection may drive speciation, but most research focuses on pre-copulatory sexual selection, overlooking post-copulatory processes. Post-copulatory sexual selection in allopatric populations could drive divergence in post-copulatory pre-zygotic (PCPZ) phenotypes, limiting gene flow upon secondary contact. Here, we performed in vitro experiments examining one potential PCPZ barrier between
Western esoterism : Ultimate Sacred Postulates and Ritual Fields
The greater part of Western Esoterism holds beliefs in five important matrices. This branch of esoterism, rooted in a Hermetic milieu, is labelled dialectical esoterism because of the dialectical relationship between the ‘lower’ (man, earth) and the ‘higher’ (heaven, the divine, God). These five matrices are: I: Purpose (pronoia), rather than karma or sin. II: The dialectical relationship betwee
Cation vacant Fe(3-x-y)V(x)□(y)O(4) spinel-type catalysts for the oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde
The potential of Fe-V-oxide catalysts for use in methanol oxidation is explored. Our results show that although FeVO4 is active and selective for formaldehyde formation, it is not completely stable towards volatilization under reaction conditions. Attempts to stabilize Fe-V-oxide were made using titania, alumina and silica supports. However, we observe that although some stabilization is achieved
Defining the ERP and CRM Integrative Value
The value of IT adoption has been and still is a crucial question for the decision on IT adoption. In this paper we suggest a research model that aims at defining the integrative value of adoption of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems. The integrative value is described from the Resource Based View of the firm (RBV) and will be measured as impact
Endovascular Repair of Acute Uncomplicated Aortic Type B Dissection Promotes Aortic Remodelling: 1 Year Results of the ADSORB Trial
Objectives: Uncomplicated acute type B aortic dissection (AD) treated conservatively has a 10% 30-day mortality and up to 25% need intervention within 4 years. In complicated AD, stent grafts have been encouraging. The aim of the present prospective randomised trial was to compare best medical treatment (BMT) with BMT and Gore TAG stent graft in patients with uncomplicated AD. The primary endpoint
Functionality of epidermal melanin pigments: current knowledge on UV-dissipative mechanisms and research perspectives.
So far it is not known whether epidermal melanins are solely photoprotective or also phototoxic. Also largely unknown are underlying UV-induced mechanisms and impact of the chemical structure. This perspective will focus on the current insights into the UV-dissipative mechanisms in melanin model systems and the implications for the in vivo pigments. We will also identify future research perspectiv
Pituitary Homeobox 2 Regulates Adrenal4 Binding Protein/Steroidogenic Factor-1 Gene Transcription in the Pituitary Gonadotrope through Interaction with the Intronic Enhancer
Ad4BP/SF-1 (Adrenal4 Binding Protein/Steroidogenic Factor-1 (NR5A1)) is a factor important for animal reproduction and endocrine regulation, and its expression is tightly regulated in the gonad, adrenal gland, ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH), and pituitary gonadotrope. Despite its functional significance in the pituitary, the mechanisms underlying pituitary-specific expression of the gene
Inflammatory Markers in Huntington’s Disease Plasma – A Robust NanoLC-MRM-MS Assay Development
The development of a quantitative multiplex reaction monitoring (MRM) assay is presented for the measurements of seven inflammatory markers in human plasma, using nanoLC-MS/MS analysis with stable isotope dilution strategy. We report a robust and sensitive, mass spectrometry based, quantitative assay with a relative standard deviation of
In vivo production of catalase containing haem analogues.
Haem (protohaem IX) analogues are toxic compounds and have been considered for use as antibacterial agents, but the primary mechanism behind their toxicity has not been demonstrated. Using the haem protein catalase in the Gram-positive bacterium Enterococcus faecalis as an experimental system, we show that a variety of haem analogues can be taken up by bacterial cells and incorporated into haem-de
Prevalence of Primary Hyperparathyroidism and Impact on Bone Mineral Density in Elderly Men: MrOs Sweden
Age and sex are of importance in the development of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), and the disease is most common in postmenopausal women. Skeletal complications are well known at an advanced stage of PHPT, although the impact on bone mineral density (BMD) is evident in patients with mild disease. This study examines the prevalence of PHPT in elderly men and its impact on BMD. Calcium homeost
Parallel fiber and climbing fiber responses in rat cerebellar cortical neurons in vivo.
Over the last few years we have seen a rapidly increasing interest in the functions of the inhibitory interneurons of the cerebellar cortex. However, we still have very limited knowledge about their physiological properties in vivo. The present study provides the first description of their spontaneous firing properties and their responses to synaptic inputs under non-anesthetized conditions in the
Diagnostic values of chest pain history, ECG, troponin and clinical gestalt in patients with chest pain and potential acute coronary syndrome assessed in the emergency department.
In the assessment of chest pain patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the emergency department (ED), physicians rely on global diagnostic impressions ('gestalt'). The aim of this study was to determine the diagnostic value of the ED physician's overall assessment of ACS likelihood, and the values of the main diagnostic modalities underlying this assessment, namely the chest pain