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Outdoor environments at three nursing homes-qualitative interviews with residents and next of kin

The present study aimed at describing older persons' experiences of outdoor environments at nursing homes in Sweden in terms of what factors are important and in what way they are important. Twelve residents and seven next of kin from three nursing homes participated in 16 interviews. Two main themes were identified. The first theme, access to nature and surrounding life, describes the outdoor env

Effect of TiO2 Formation on the Free Volume Properties of Electrospun PMMA Nanohybrids

Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) has been performed on a series of PMMA nanohybrids containing nanometric TiO2, which were produced by means of different preparation methods, i.e., melt mixing, electrospinning combined with solution mixing, or in-situ sol gel growth methods, to study the effect of filler content and constituents on the free volume properties. The PMMA nanocomposi

Ballistic modeling of InAs nanowire transistors

In this work, the intrinsic performance of InAs nanowire transistors is evaluated in the ballistic limit. A self-consistent Schrodinger-Poisson solver is utilized in the cylindrical geometry, while accounting for conduction band non-parabolicity. The transistor characteristics are derived from simulations of ballistic transport within the nanowire. Using this approach, the performance is calculate

National survey of how acupuncture education is organised for Swedish midwives.

Objective: in Sweden, acupuncture education is required before midwives can use the method in clinical practice. Courses in acupuncture are usually organised by private individuals or companies, and each health facility decides on the adequacy of the educational package. Therefore, there is no overall standard or quality control for free-standing courses of acupuncture education for midwives. The

Cerebrospinal Fluid Brain Injury Biomarkers in Children: A Multicenter Study

BACKGROUND: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers reflecting neuronal and astroglial injury, such as total tau (T-tau), glial flbrillary acidic protein (GFAP), and neurofilament light (NFL), have been extensively investigated in neurologic diseases in adults, but no large study has investigated these biomarkers in children. METHODS: This study presents a detailed evaluation of CFS T-tau, GFAP, NFL,

Synthesis, Characterization, and Novel Fluxional Mechanisms of Triosmium Clusters Containing the Highly Flexible Ligand Ph2PC2H4SC2H4SC2H4PPh2 (PSSP)

Treatment of Ph2PC2H4SC2H4SC2H4PPh2 (PSSP) with [Os-3(CO)(11)(NCMe)] under mild conditions yields [{Os-3(CO)(11)}(2)(mu-PSSP)], 1, and [Os-3(CO)(11)(PSSP)], 2. In cluster 1 the ligand links two trinuelear cluster subunits, coordinating via its phosphine moieties. In cluster 2, the ligand is coordinated through one of the phosphine groups, while the remaining part of the PSSP ligand is oriented in

Coexpression of hyperactivated AKT1 with additional genes activated in leukemia drives hematopoietic progenitor cells to cell cycle block and apoptosis.

The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/AKT pathway is an integral component of signaling involved in the development of many cancers, including myeloid leukemias such as chronic myeloid leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Increased AKT1 activity is frequently seen in AML patients, providing leukemic cells with growth and survival promoting signals. An important aspect of AKT1 function is its inv

Validation and analysis of detailed kinetic models for ethylene combustion

Present work aims at evaluation of contemporary comprehensive detailed kinetic mechanisms for ethylene combustion, including the Konnov mechanism, LLNL nButane mechanism, San Diego (UCSD) mechanism and USC mechanism. These models have been validated by extensive comparison with available experimental data on ethylene ignition and flame propagation. The experimental data from the literature have be

Negative-pressure wound therapy for deep sternal wound infections reduces the rate of surgical interventions for early re-infections

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the outcome of treatment for deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) in a nationwide patient cohort, before and after the introduction of negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT). METHODS: This was a population-based cohort of all patients treated for DSWI in Iceland out of 2446 open heart operations performed between 2000 and 2010. Length of hospital stay, survival and reoperati

Prediction of Mild Cognitive Impairment that Evolves into Alzheimer's Disease Dementia within Two Years using a Gene Expression Signature in Blood: A Pilot Study

Background: The focus on Alzheimer's disease (AD) is shifting from dementia to the prodromal stage of the disorder, to a large extent due to increasing efforts in trying to develop disease modifying treatment for the disorder. For development of disease-modifying drugs, a reliable and accurate test for identification of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) due to AD is essential. Objective: In the pres

Alcohol intake and breast cancer in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition

Alcohol intake has been associated to breast cancer in pre and postmenopausal women; however results are inconclusive regarding tumor hormonal receptor status, and potential modifying factors like age at start drinking. Therefore, we investigated the relation between alcohol intake and the risk of breast cancer using prospective observational data from the European Prospective Investigation into C

A systematic analysis of commonly used antibodies in cancer diagnostics

AimsImmunohistochemistry plays a pivotal role in cancer differential diagnostics. To identify the primary tumour from a metastasis specimen remains a significant challenge, despite the availability of an increasing number of antibodies. The aim of the present study was to provide evidence-based data on the diagnostic power of antibodies used frequently for clinical differential diagnostics. Method

Fatty Acid Profiles in Smokers with Chronic Periodontitis

We hypothesized that tobacco smoke induces alterations to the 3-OH fatty acids present in lipid A in a manner consistent with a microflora of reduced inflammatory potential. Whole saliva samples and full-mouth clinical periodontal recordings were obtained from persons with (22 smokers; 15 nonsmokers) and without (14 smokers; 15 non-smokers) chronic periodontitis. Clear differences in the contribut

Avian species identity drives predation success in tropical cacao agroforestry

Avian ecosystem services such as the suppression of pests are considered to be of high ecological and economic importance in a range of ecosystems, especially in tropical agroforestry. However, how bird predation success is related to the diversity and composition of the bird community, as well as local and landscape factors, is poorly understood. We quantified arthropod predation in relation to t

A major population of mucosal memory CD4(+) T cells, coexpressing IL-18Rα and DR3, display innate lymphocyte functionality.

Mucosal tissues contain large numbers of memory CD4(+) T cells that, through T-cell receptor-dependent interactions with antigen-presenting cells, are believed to have a key role in barrier defense and maintenance of tissue integrity. Here we identify a major subset of memory CD4(+) T cells at barrier surfaces that coexpress interleukin-18 receptor alpha (IL-18Rα) and death receptor-3 (DR3), and d