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High boundary tones in spontaneous Southern Swedish
The associations between workplace bullying, salivary cortisol, and long-term sickness absence : a longitudinal study
BACKGROUND: Workplace stressors, such as bullying, are strongly related to subsequent long-term sickness absence, but little is known of the possible physiological mechanisms linking workplace stressors and sickness absence. The primary aim of this study was to investigate to what extent cortisol levels were associated with subsequent sickness absence and if cortisol mediated the association betwe
Medium Temperature Desulfurization for Oxyfuel and Regenerative Calcium Cycle
Desulfurization at medium temperature was investigated with focus on impacts of temperature and CO2 concentration under Oxyfuel firing and Regenerative Calcium Cycle (RCC) conditions. Investigation started with thermodynamic analysis and ThermoGravimetric Analysis (TGA). Tests were then conducted by a bench-scale fixed-bed type reactor, using a synthetic gas mixture. Various parameters were evalua
Introduction
Introduction
Research data is a product of (its) time
Research data are complicated things. The question of whether they are things at all is of course contentious. Yet, even if we leave this issue aside for now, there are continuous debates - some would say struggles - over who owns the data, how to handle and describe it, how to store and share more of it and why, in short, who has which interest in it. It is also unclear when it is appropriate to
The tyranny of the averages and the indiscriminate use of risk factors in public health : The case of coronary heart disease
Modern medicine is overwhelmed by a plethora of both established risk factors and novel biomarkers for diseases. The majority of this information is expressed by probabilistic measures of association such as the odds ratio (OR) obtained by calculating differences in average "risk" between exposed and unexposed groups. However, recent research demonstrates that even ORs of considerable magnitude ar
Stakeholder views on large carnivore management interventions to protect domestic animals
Using Quality of Life as a boundary concept in local evaluation of built green structures
Guided Brown Bear walks as an intervention to address human fear of brown bears
Facial Emotion Recognition: A characteristic task for interpersonal judgements between pedestrians.
Walking after dark – The impact of outdoor lighting on pedestrians’ perception, evaluation and behavior
Catch up growth and social capability in developing countries : a conceptual and measurement proposal
While the income per capita in the developing world since the turn of the Millennium has grown faster than that of the developed world, the question whether there is an ongoing process of catching up between countries remains. The notion of income convergence has provided many insights into the sources for long-run growth but has largely neglected the role of social capabilities in economic develo
Mechanisms and use of neural transplants for brain repair
Under appropriate conditions, neural tissues transplanted into the adult mammalian brain can survive, integrate, and function so as to influence the behavior of the host, opening the prospect of repairing neuronal damage, and alleviating symptoms associated with neuronal injury or neurodegenerative disease. Alternative mechanisms of action have been postulated: nonspecific effects of surgery; neur