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Split vision urbanism LA : Extrapolating the Visual and the textual in design research
Learning from dense cities : Hong Kong spatial constructs as narratives
Cities all over the world are being densified in the quest for sustainable urban development. Whether or not this is a viable strategy is an ongoing debate, but as densifying cities face certain challenges, they can learn from already dense cities, where interactions between interior and exterior space are explicit. This paper takes Hong Kong as a model for the densifying city to focus on three le
Musical expressions in preschool as a form of play
Pursuing the objectives of support to providers and external accountability through enabling controls - A study of governance models in Swedish primary care.
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge about what is regarded as an appropriate governance model in welfare markets in healthcare, from the perspective of government. The study draws on a framework about governance in healthcare systems as a continuous process of priority setting, monitoring and accountability. It relates to various dimensions of management controls; a BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge about what is regarded as an appropriate governance model in welfare markets in healthcare, from the perspective of government. The study draws on a framework about governance in healthcare systems as a continuous process of priority setting, monitoring and accountability. It relates to various dimensions of management controls; a
Chinese New Year through a Photo App : A Photo Exhibition
Between Modern Schooling and Cultural Heritage : Education and Ethnicity in Southwest China
Sedan slutet av 1970-talet har Kina upplevt en anmärkningsvärd socioekonomisk utveckling. Tendensen till marknadifiering och modernisering försvagade kulturellt rotade livsstilar och allt fler etniska minoritetsgrupper i Kina har börjat betrakta traditionell kultur som irrelevant för deras försörjning och framtid samt i viss utsträckning också har börjat ta avstånd från dessa. Detta utgör ett hot Since the late 1970s, China has experienced remarkable socioeconomic development. The trend towards marketisation and modernisation overturned culturally-rooted lifestyles, and more and more ethnic minorities in China have started to regard their traditional cultures as irrelevant to their livelihoods and future and chosen to move away from them. This poses a threat to the idea of ethnic diversity
Albuminuria measurement in diabetic care : a multilevel analysis measuring the influence of accreditation on institutional performance
Background: Studies assessing institutional performance regarding quality of care are frequently performed using single-level statistical analyses investigating differences between provider averages of various quality indicators. However, such analyses are insufficient as they do not consider patients' heterogeneity around those averages. Hence, we apply a multilevel analysis of individual-patient
Genetic data from nearly 63,000 women of European descent predicts DNA methylation biomarkers and epithelial ovarian cancer risk
DNA methylation is instrumental for gene regulation. Global changes in the epigenetic landscape have been recognized as a hallmark of cancer. However, the role of DNA methylation in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) remains unclear. In this study, high-density genetic and DNA methylation data in white blood cells from the Framingham Heart Study (N ¼ 1,595) were used to build genetic models to predic
Water Services Sustainability: Institutional Arrangements and Shared Responsibilities
Poor water services in developing countries after national conflict as a result of institutional setups and devastating infrastructures. This study assesses how institutional arrangements have affected the poor water services in Somalia, through thematic analyses. The huge gap in the literature about Somalia highlights the significant need of such research works and the originality of this paper.
Open Collaborative Data : using OSS principles to share data in SW engineering
Reliance on data for software systems engineering is increasing, e.g., to train machine learning applications. We foresee increasing costs for data collection and maintenance, leading to the risk of development budgets eaten up by commodity features, thus leaving little resources for differentiation and innovation. We therefore propose Open Collaborative Data (OCD) - a concept analogous to Open So
Scanning 3DXRD measurement of grain growth, stress, and formation of Cu6Sn5 around a tin whisker during heat treatment
The 3D microstructure around a tin whisker, and its evolution during heat treatment were studied using scanning 3DXRD. The shape of each grain in the sample was reconstructed using a filtered-back-projection algorithm. The local lattice parameters and grain orientations could then be refined, using forward modelling of the diffraction data, with a spatial resolution of 250nm. It was found that the
Skadlig brist på akademisk kunskap i politiska toppen
Preteen children's health related quality of life in Sweden : Changes over time and disparities between different sociodemographic groups
Background: Assessing disparities in health-related quality of Life (HRQoL) is important as a part of health-related disparities in the society. The aim of this study was to explore HRQoL among 12-year-olds in Sweden in terms of differences between years 2005 and 2009 and disparities related to sociodemographic background. Methods: During the school years 2005 and 2009, a total of 18,325 sixth gra
Bicycle sharing : Sustainable value creation and institutionalisation strategies in Barcelona
A highly debatable issue is whether or not a paradigm shift toward the sharing economy could help to address the economic, social and environmental challenges of our time. This article contributes to the academic discussion by exploring the types of value created by sharing organisations and the strategies they use to institutionalise themselves in relation to powerful institutions. The study appl
Letter by Chen et al Regarding Article, "Heart Failure Stimulates Tumor Growth by Circulating Factors"
Letter by Schomburg and Melander Regarding Article, "Selenoprotein P Promotes the Development of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension : A Possible Novel Therapeutic Target"
Effect of A-/B-site doping on oxygen non-stoichiometry, structure characteristics, and O2 releasing behavior of La1−xCaxCo1−yFeyO3−δ perovskites
Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the proposed technologies with the potential to achieve zero CO2 emission. La1−xCaxCo1−yFeyO3−δ (LCCF) perovskites are promising materials with high selectively for oxygen. In this study, the oxygen non-stoichiometry of perovskites LCCF was investigated by means of iodometric titration. LCCF was prepared using the liquid citrate method, and the phase structures were i
Many-body effects in a binary nano-particle mixture dispersed in ideal polymer solutions
A new mean-field theory is developed to treat a binary mixture of nanoparticles imbedded in a polydisperse polymer solution. The theory is based on a many-body polymer-mediated potential of mean force (PMF) between the particles and remains accurate even in the protein regime, where the particles' diameters cannot necessarily be considered large compared to the polymer radius of gyration. As imple