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S100beta after coronary artery surgery: release pattern, source of contamination, and relation to neuropsychological outcome

BACKGROUND: S100beta has been suggested as a marker of brain damage after cardiac operation. The aim of this study was to characterize the early S100beta release in detail and relate it to neuropsychological outcome. METHODS: Three groups of patients were investigated. All patients underwent coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) with extracorporeal circulation. In group A, 110 patients had samplin

Enhanced boron uptake in RG 2 rat gliomas by electropermeabilization in vivo--a new possibility in boron neutron capture therapy

Accumulation of boron in tumor tissue is an indispensable requirement for boron neutron capture therapy and it is important that the uptake is as high as possible. In this work we have studied the influence of electropermeabilization in vivo on the uptake of boron in normal and RG 2 glioma bearing Fischer 344 rats. Two different boron compounds, a sulfhydryl boron hydride (BSH) and a boronated por

Plasma ascorbic acid and the risk of islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes. pdf

Plasma ascorbic acid and the risk of islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes: the TEDDY study ARTICLE Plasma ascorbic acid and the risk of islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes: the TEDDY study Markus Mattila1,2 & Iris Erlund2,3 & Hye-Seung Lee4 & Sari Niinistö2 & Ulla Uusitalo4 & Carin Andrén Aronsson5 & Sandra Hummel6,7,8 & Hemang Parikh4 & Stephen S. Rich9 & William Hagopian10 & Jorma Toppari11

https://www.teddy.lu.se/sites/teddy.lu.se/files/plasma_ascorbic_acid_and_the_risk_of_islet_autoimmunity_and_type_1_diabetes._pdf.pdf - 2025-11-27

“ The Rise of Minimalist Branding: Does Less Design Equal More Trust?”

Minimalist Branding has become popular as a branding technique in a time of visual overload and growing customer distrust. With an emphasis on cultural and age differences, this study investigates whether minimalist branding increases or decreases consumer trust. Using a qualitative research design built upon constructivism and interpretivism, this study conducted five focus group discussions invo

Body mass index and the risk of ulnar nerve entrapment in individuals without diabetes-a longitudinal cohort study from Sweden

INTRODUCTION: Ulnar nerve entrapment (UNE) is a common disorder with many associated risk factors. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an established risk factor, but less is known about metabolic risk factors in individuals without diabetes. Our study aimed to explore the association of body mass index (BMI) with UNE during long-term follow-up.METHOD: The population-based cohort study Malmö Diet and Cancer

How Multilingual Experience Shapes Linguistic Development in English: A Study on Accent Perception with Elementary School Children in Sweden

This thesis explores how bilingual and trilingual children aged 7–11 develop their English pronunciation in an international school where English is the main language of learning and play. Recordings from a storytelling task were rated for accent and comprehensibility, and background data from parental questionnaires provided detailed language profiles. Analyzing these data, it examines (a) whethe

Pathway proteomics - Global and focused approaches

Biological pathways represent the relationships (reactions and interactions) between biological molecules in the context of normal cellular functions and disease mechanisms. Understanding the roles of proteins and signaling pathways expressed within disease, and their link to drug discovery and drug development are central in today's target-driven pharmaceutical processes. This article gives an ov

Analysis of viscoelastic soft dielectric elastomer generators operating in an electrical circuit

A predicting model for soft dielectric elastomer generators (DEGs) must consider a realistic model of the electromechanical behaviour of the elastomer filling, the variable capacitor and of the electrical circuit connecting all elements of the device. In this paper such an objective is achieved by proposing a framework for reliable simulations of soft energy harvesters. In particular, a simple ele

Multi-coefficient Parallel Adaptive Wavelet Rendering

Adaptive Wavelet Rendering is a sampling method used for ray tracing in order to render photorealistic images. The concept of wavelets and the so-called discrete wavelet transform is used to create a multi-scale view of the image when sampling. This allows the method to identify image variance on different levels and therefore to differentiate and appropriately handle variance resulting from sharp

The art of braking : post saccadic oscillations in the eye tracker signal decrease with increasing saccade size

Abstract in Undetermined Recent research has shown that the pupil signal from video-based eye trackers contains post saccadic oscillations (PSOs). These reflect pupil motion relative to the limbus (Nyström, Hooge, & Holmqvist, 2013). More knowledge about video-based eye tracker signals is essential to allow comparison between the findings obtained from modern systems, and those of older eye tr

The benthic foraminiferal record of the Medieval Warm Period and the recent warming in the Gullmar Fjord, Swedish west coast

A high-resolution study of benthic foraminiferal assemblages was performed on a ca. eight metre long sediment core from Gullmar Fjord on the west coast of Sweden. The results of Pb-210- and AMS C-14-datings show that the record includes the two warmest climatic episodes of the last 1500 years: the Medieval Warm Period (MWP) and the recent warming of the 20th century. Both periods are known to be a

Low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy on laterally grown InxGa1-xAs nanowire devices

Laterally grown InxGa1-xAs nanowires (NWs) are promising candidates for radio frequency and quantum computing applications, which, however, can require atomic scale surface and interface control. This is challenging to obtain, not least due to ambient air exposure between fabrication steps, which induces surface oxidation. The geometric and electronic surface structures of InxGa1-xAs NWs and conta

A simple and fast kinetic assay for phytases using phytic acid-protein complex as substrate.

Phytase (EC 3.1.3.-) hydrolyzes phytate (IP6) present in cereals and grains to release inorganic phosphate (Pi), thereby making it bioavailable. The most commonly used method to assay phytase, developed nearly a century ago, measures the Pi liberated from IP6. This traditional end point assay is time consuming and well known for its cumbersomeness in addition to requiring extra caution for handlin

Predicting likelihood of requirement implementation within the planned iteration : An empirical study at IBM

There has been a significant interest in the estimation of time and effort in fixing defects among both software practitioners and researchers over the past two decades. However, most of the focus has been on prediction of time and effort in resolving bugs, without much regard to predicting time needed to complete high-level requirements, a critical step in release planning. In this paper, we desc

Early Life Risk Factors for Incident Atrial Fibrillation in the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Early life risk factors are associated with cardiometabolic disease, but have not been fully studied in atrial fibrillation (AF). There are discordant results from existing studies of birth weight and AF, and the impact of maternal body size, gestational age, placental size, and birth length is unknown.METHODS AND RESULTS: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study includes 13 345 people born as

Food selectivity and grazing impact on toxic Dinophysis spp. by copepods feeding on natural plankton assemblages

Food selectivity and grazing impact by Acartia bifilosa, Temora longicornis and Centropages typicus on Dinophysis spp. plankton assemblages were experimentally investigated in the Baltic Sea. Toxin analyses were carried out on phyto- and zooplankton-dominated size fractions from field-collected samples to assess if toxins produced by Dinophysis spp. would end up in the zooplankton. All copepod spe