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Tribute to a great obstetrician: in memory of Ingemar Ingemarsson.
Ingemar Ingemarsson, grew up in a rural area in Småland in the southern part of Sweden. He studied and graduated at the Medical Faculty at Lund University and started his career in obstetrics and gynecology in 1972 at the University Hospital in Lund. He defended his PhD thesis in 1975, was appointed consultant and later became Head of the Department and Professor in Obstetrics at Lund University.
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The Characteristics of Local Support Systems, and the Roles of Professionals, in Supporting Families where a Mother has an Intellectual Disability.
There might be a need for support for families where the mother has an intellectual disability, in order to counteract the effects of potential parental inadequacy and other detrimental aspects of the family situation. The purpose of this study was to describe how professionals characterized such support and the collaboration required.
Influence of atomic density in high-order harmonic generation
We have investigated how high-order harmonics generated in rare gases depend on the atomic density. The peak and the profile of the atomic density in the interaction region were measured as a function of the backing pressure and the distance from the nozzle by a differential interferometry technique, The conversion efficiency for the harmonics in the plateau was found to increase approximately qua
Analysis of a viscous soft dielectric elastomer generator operating in an electrical circuit
Ninas Resa. En överlevnadsberättelse
Extended Producer Responsibility for End-of-Life Vehicles in Sweden: analysis of effectiveness and socio-economic consequences
Study commissioned by BIL Sweden for the Committee for Producer Responsibility Review (M 2000:01) på uppdrag av BIL Sweden
Svar till Per Sonnerby och Björn Tyrefors. Konkurrens snarare upphov till problem
Änglamakerskan i Helsingborg. Fosterbarnsvård under 1900-talets första decennier
Selective silicate-directed motility in diatoms.
Diatoms are highly abundant unicellular algae that often dominate pelagic as well as benthic primary production in the oceans and inland waters. Being strictly dependent on silica to build their biomineralized cell walls, marine diatoms precipitate 240 × 10(12) mol Si per year, which makes them the major sink in the global Si cycle. Dissolved silicic acid (dSi) availability frequently limits diato
Computational Models of Classical Conditioning: A Comparative Study
We describe computer simulation of a number of associative models of classical conditioning in an attempt to assess the strengths and weaknesses of each model. The behavior of the Sutton-Barto model, the TD model, the Klopf model, the Balkenius model and the Schmajuk-DiCarlo model are investigated in a number of simple learning situations. All models are shown to have problems explaining some of t
Frequency estimation from crossings of an observed mean level
By counting the number of upcrossings of the mean level by a stationary Gaussian process one can estimate the mean frequency of the process. If the mean level is unknown and estimated from the observed mean level, then this crossing estimator is more or less biased, depending on the length of the observation interval. It is shown that if the interval is at least two mean wavelengths, then the bias
Den hotfulla kärleken
Lagmanshejdan : ett gravfält som spegling av sociala strukturer i Skanör
Sikherna stoppar diskriminerande TV-spel
Fiktion, fenomen, dikt: Max Loreau och kroppens radikala mummel
Development and implementation of a standardized care plan for carotid endarterectomy.
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) is a standardized surgical procedure and is the third most common vascular surgical procedure in Sweden. To improve the quality of pre- and postoperative care for patients undergoing elective CEA, a standardized care plan (SCP) was developed and implemented during Spring of 2007 at a vascular clinic in Sweden. In order to spread light on obstacles and possibilities in
Interim report of the Swedish Pompeii Project: work 2004/2005 in Insula V 1. Introduction.
Effects of Curcuma longa (turmeric) on postprandial plasma glucose and insulin in healthy subjects.
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Previous animal studies have shown that Curcuma (C.) longa lowers plasma glucose. C. longa may thus be a promising ingredient in functional foods aimed at preventing type 2 diabetes. The purpose of the study is to study the effect of C. longa on postprandial plasma glucose, insulin levels and glycemic index (GI) in healthy subjects. METHODS: Fourteen healthy subjects were ass