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Occupation and survival: a 25-year follow-up study of an aging population

OBJECTIVE: In this retrospective study of an elderly population cohort living in a defined Swedish rural area, the relationship between occupation and survival as a measure of objective health was investigated. The cohort has been followed for 25 years. METHOD: On the basis of the baseline socioeconomic interview from assessments performed when the participants were 67 years of age, an index of ac

The board as a team and its contribution to corporate innovation

In this paper we present a study of the value creating contribution of boards of directors by examining the association between the boardroom culture, boards’ strategic involvement and corporate innovation. We embed our study in theoretical arguments from modern team production theory and contrast this perspective against the dominating agency theoretic view on boards and governance. Based on our

Gunprotkoll20200508

GUN Protkoll 2020-05-08 Sida 1 av 7 GUN PROTOKOLL Diarienummer XXXXXXX Biologiska institutionen Datum 2020-05-08 Protokoll Grundutbildningsnämnden GUN Närvaro Närvarande ledamöter Jep Agrell ordförande, huvudstudierektor, Jan-Åke Nilsson koordinator för mastersprogrammet i biologi, Klas Flärdh koordinator för mastersprogrammet i molekylärbiologi, Dag Ahrén koordinator för mastersprogrammet i bioin

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/sites/biologi.lu.se.internt/files/2020-12/gunprotkoll20200508.pdf - 2026-04-30

A Study in Additive Manufacturing of Windings for Traction Machines

This work presents a literature study over how additive manufacturing can be used to improve the performance of windings for traction machines when it comes to materials, loss minimization and thermal management, especially for concentrated windings. It continues to present the additive manufacturing methods most suitable for additively manufacturing windings. The lessons from manufacturing coils

Linguistic relativity in SLA : Towards a new research program

The purpose of the current article is to support the investigation of linguistic relativity in second language acquisition and sketch methodological and theoretical prerequisites toward developing the domain into a full research program. We identify and discuss three theoretical-methodological components that we believe are needed to succeed in this enterprise. First, we highlight the importance o

Police abolition and transformative justice in the footsteps of Thomas Mathiesen’s penal abolition

Thomas Mathiesen’s theories, his activism and his scholarship are needed, important and useful for contemporary researchers concerned with social change and social justice. At this moment in time, when strong social movements and abolitionism are back on the agenda, Mathiesen’s theories can not only be revitalised, but moved forward in the everlasting unfinished fashion. Mathiesen’s work might be

Changes in renal microcirculation induced by infusion of (fe3)- and (fe2)-myoglobin during hemorrhagic hypotension in the anesthetized rat : Influence of l-name and 8-br-cyclic gMP

The effects of myoglobin on renal microcirculation were studied in anesthetized rats subjected to hemorrhagic hypotension. Capillary flow distribution was determined by allowing two dyes to circulate for 3 and 1 min, respectively, freezing the left kidney and quantifying the dye distribution in histological sections by analyzing the distances of regularly spaced test points to the next dye-labeled

Wake analysis of a robotic avian wing with moult gaps in gliding flight

Birds periodically replace their flight feathers through moulting, a process needed to restore aerodynamic function that temporarily reduces the wing surface and flight performance. To mitigate these effects, birds adjust their wings, the angle of attack, and undergo mass loss to compensate for altered aerodynamics.Studying the aerodynamic impact of moult gaps in live birds is challenging, so we u

Gender in medical curricula: Course organizer views of a gender-issues perspective in medicine in Sweden

While there is growing awareness of the importance of gender issues in medicine, with new knowledge and new perspectives inmedical curricula are scarce. In 1996, the Medical Faculty of Goteborg University, Sweden, determined that a gender-issues perspective be included in medical education. In 1999, course organizers from preclinical and clinical departments of the faculty were interviewed to dete

Policentricity - one concept, or many?

This paper aims to discuss polycentrism and its implications. Polycentricity plays a key role in EU Cohesion Policy and has done so since 1999 when the notion was included in the European Spatial Development Perspective. Politically, it emerged as a key tool because of its ability to fuse together the two primary and conflicting perceptions of spatial–economic development, cohesion and competitive

Party organizations across borders : Top-down satellites and bottom-up alliances. The case of AKP and HDP in Germany

How do political parties function abroad? How do political parties mobilize overseas supporters during elections? This chapter focuses on the cases of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), the two most successful Turkish political parties among emigrants. It compares their distinct organisational structures and mobilisation techniques when seeking to reac

Bird orientation : Displacement experiments with young autumn migrating wheatears, Oenanthe oenanthe, along the Arctic coast of Russia

Migratory naive birds are thought to find the migration route from their natal site to a specific wintering area by either clock-and-compass orientation or goal area navigation. These two alternative hypotheses were tested by extensive longitudinal displacements of juvenile wheatears, hatched in northeastern Siberia, on their first autumn migration towards the wintering area in East Africa. Orient

Anaesthesia for open wrist fracture surgery in adults/elderly

Anaesthetic technique for open surgery of acute distal for arm fracture in adults/elderly is not well defined. Regional anaesthesia, general anaesthesia or a combined general and regional block may be considered. General anaesthetic technique, the timing and drug/drug combination for the regional block must also be considered. This is a study around published studies assessing anaesthtic technique

Symmetry breaking yields chimeras in two small populations of Kuramoto-type oscillators

Despite their simplicity, networks of coupled phase oscillators can give rise to intriguing collective dynamical phenomena. However, the symmetries of globally and identically coupled identical units do not allow solutions where distinct oscillators are frequency-unlocked - a necessary condition for the emergence of chimeras. Thus, forced symmetry breaking is necessary to observe chimera-type solu

Use of information and communication technology in occupational therapy for older adults

Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) provides one solution to meet increasing demands for occupational therapy for older adults. Aims/Objectives: To examine if and how municipality-based occupational therapists (OTs) include ICT in their work, and which factors are associated with use of occupational therapy at a distance. Material and Methods: Survey study including 167 OTs.

Banks' Credit-Portfolio Choices and Risk-Based Capital Regulation

To address banks’ risk taking during the recent financial crisis, we develop a model of credit-portfolio optimization and study the impact of risk-based capital regulation (Basel Accords) on banks’ asset allocations. The model shows that, when a bank’s capital is constrained by regulation, regulatory cost (risk weightings in the Basel Accords) alters the risk and value calculations for the bank’s

WOMAC osteoarthritis index

Objective: To validate the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index for use in Sweden. Methods: Test-retest reliability, internal consistency, validity, and responsiveness was determined in 52 patients (mean age 48 (20-69)) with arthroscopically assessed cartilage damage of the tibio-femoral knee joint. Results: All WOMAC scales were internally consistent with Cronbach's alpha coefficients of 0.83, 0.87, and 0.

Creating undergraduate projects by involving student nurses in research and development projects - A SUPERVISOR PERSPECTIVE

There is an increasing demand on universities and university colleges to involve student nurses in research and development projects. The aim of this study was to describe different ways of involving students in research and development projects in order to gain empirical material for their own undergraduate projects and to discuss the challenges in involving students in those projects. The study