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Southwest Scandinavia, 40-15 kyr BP: palaeogeography and environmental change
Twelve palaeogeographical reconstructions illustrate environmental changes at the southwest rim of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet 40-15 kyr BP. Synchronised land, sea and glacier configurations are based on the lithostratigraphy of tills and intertill sediments. Dating is provided by optically stimulated luminescence and calibrated accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon. An interstadial sequence ca
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Bone loss following tibial osteotomy: a model for evaluating post-traumatic osteopenia
The reduced bone mineral density (BMD) found in patients with fractures may, in part, follow rather than precede the fracture. We studied the magnitude and reversibility of bone loss in the 15 months following osteotomy in 21 men and 5 women with localized medial arthritis of the knee. BMD (mean +/- SD), measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, decreased by a maximum of 35 +/- 21% in the m
Vitrockshypertoni: Höjt blodtryck på läkarmottagning, men normalt blodtryck i övrigt
Calibration and Long-Term Stability of a PIXE Set-Up
A general mass calibration procedure of a PIXE set-up is described. As an example, the results of the calibration of the PIXE set-up in Lund are given. For the calibration commercially available standards were used. The parameters of a physical model were adjusted to fit a calibration curve. To decrease errors due to inhomogeneities of the standard foils, the average from four different pieces of
Activation of Ca(2+)-dependent K(+) channels contributes to rhythmic firing of action potentials in mouse pancreatic beta cells
We have applied the perforated patch whole-cell technique to beta cells within intact pancreatic islets to identify the current underlying the glucose-induced rhythmic firing of action potentials. Trains of depolarizations (to simulate glucose-induced electrical activity) resulted in the gradual (time constant: 2.3 s) development of a small (60%) blocked by high (10-20 mM) concentrations of tetrae
TNFalpha expression in monocytes/macrophages
The recognition of microbes or microbial products by leukocytes is a key event in innate immunity. Binding of microbial products to cell surface receptors on phagocytes induce a response that includes the production of inflammatory mediators. One such mediator is the cytokine tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF). TNF is a pleotropic cytokine with actions ranging from tissue injury to septic chock. T
Vedaska i skogen: en litteraturstudie : bioenergi
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A Single Injection Ultrasound-Assisted Femoral Nerve Block Provides Side Effect-Sparing Analgesia When Compared with Intrathecal Morphine in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty
Postoperative pain after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is severe, and achieving adequate analgesia remains a clinical challenge. We tested the hypothesis that, in patients having unilateral TKA under intrathecal (IT) anesthesia, the addition of a femoral nerve block would provide superior analgesia when compared with IT morphine and demonstrate fewer adverse side effects. In a single-blinded and c
Visual cues used by ball-rolling dung beetles for orientation
Ball rolling by dung beetles is considered to be a derived behaviour that evolved under pressure for space, and from competitors at the dung pat. Straight-line orientation away from the pat using a celestial cue should be the most successful rolling strategy to move dung to an unknown burial site. We tested this hypothesis in the field and the laboratory by presenting five species of ball-rolling
Monthly runoff simulation: Comparing and combining conceptual and neural network models
Runoff estimation is of high importance for many practical engineering applications so that, e.g. power production, dam safety and water supply can be ensured. The methods and time step relevant for runoff simulations vary depending on the location and the application. Long-term runoff simulation for Scandinavia is of high importance as its hydropower production is affected by climate variability,
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Oxomolybdenum(III, IV and V) complexes of thiofunctional ligands
Reaction of [MoO2(acac)(2)] with Li2NS2S'(2), (S is a thioether, S' a thiophenolate function) yielded the compound Li-7(thf)(17){MoO}(8)center dot 10thf center dot hexane, where {MoO}(8) represents one [(MoO)-O-IV(NS2S'(2))] 1, three [(MoO)-O-III(NS2S'(2))](-) (2, linked, via the oxo group, to [Li(thf)3](+)) and two [(MoO)-O-V(S'(2))(2)](2-)(2) .A mixed-valent variant of 3, [{(MoO)-O-IV(S'(2))} {(
Retinal dysfunction and anterior segment deposits in a patient treated with rifabutin
Purpose: To describe the clinical and electrophysiological findings in a young boy with decreased vision possibly due to retinal damage by rifabutin. Methods: An 8-year-old boy with osteomyelitis was referred due to visual disturbance. During a period of 4 years, the boy was examined six times with electroretinography. Ophthalmological examination included testing of visual acuity, slit-lamp inspe
Realtime light dosimetry software tools for interstitial photodynamic therapy of the human prostate
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) for the treatment of prostate cancer has been demonstrated to be a safe treatment option capable of inducing tissue destruction and decreasing prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels. However, prostate-PDT results in large intra- and interpatient variations in treatment response, possibly due to biological variations in tissue composition and short-term response to the th
Absorption of infrared radiation and the radiation transfer mechanism in paper. Part II: Application to infrared dryers.
A comparison of the absorption in paper of radiation from different IR sources has been made based on a theoretical model. As a first approach, blackbody spectra at 1300 K and 2500 K were compared. The radiation from the body at 1300 K is more readily absorbed by the paper There is, however only a small difference in the in-depth absorption when the intensities are adjusted to give the same amount
Predictive value of early continuous amplitude integrated EEG recordings on outcome after severe birth asphyxia in full term infants
The background pattern in single channel amplitude integrated EEG recordings (aEEG) was recorded in 47 infants within the first six hours after birth to see if this could predict outcome after birth asphyxia. The aEEG background pattern during the first six hours of life was continuous and of normal voltage in 26 infants. All these infants survived; 25 were healthy, one had delayed psychomotor dev
Experimental and simulated STM images of stoichiometric and partially reduced RuO2(110) surfaces including adsorbates
We present experimental and DFT-simulated STM images of ultrathin RuO2(110) films on Ru(0001), including adsorbates such as oxygen and CO. We are able to identify the under-coordinated O atoms on the RuO2(110) surface with STM, i.e. the bridging O atoms and the on-top O atoms. The partial reduction of the RuO2(110) surface by CO exposure at room temperature leads to a surface where part of the bri