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Maternal diet in pregnancy and the risk of inflammatory bowel disease in the offspring: a prospective cohort study

BackgroundDiet has been hypothesized as a risk factor for the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to explore associations between maternal diet diversity and quality in pregnancy and the offspring’s risk of IBD.MethodsWe used data from a nationwide cohort study on 85,129 Norwegian children followed from birth (1999–2009) with information on mate

Top-Down Methods for Estimating the European Carbon Budget : Towards Independent Monitoring and Verification of Carbon Emissions

This thesis investigates the role of advanced atmospheric inversion techniques and ∆¹⁴CO₂ observations in improving the accuracy of regional CO₂ flux estimates across Europe. Accurate quantification of fossil fuel emissions and biospheric fluxes is essential for understanding regional carbon budgets and supporting climate policy. However, significant uncertainties persist due to limited observatio

Fragrance Contact Allergy – A Review Focusing on Patch Testing

Fragrance materials are widely used in various types of products in daily life and many of them can be contact sensitizers. Contact allergy to fragrances has been reported to be common worldwide. Unlike other groups of contact allergens such as metals and preser-vatives, fragrance materials in consumer products can be present as single fragrance chemicals or in the form of mixtures known as natura

Multiplex genome editing eliminates lactate production without impacting growth rate in mammalian cells

The Warburg effect, which describes the fermentation of glucose to lactate even in the presence of oxygen, is ubiquitous in proliferative mammalian cells, including cancer cells, but poses challenges for biopharmaceutical production as lactate accumulation inhibits cell growth and protein production. Previous efforts to eliminate lactate production in cells for bioprocessing have failed as lactate

Adherence to international guidelines in neurocritical care of cervical traumatic spinal cord injury-a retrospective study

Introduction: The American Association of Neurologic Surgeons guidelines on the management of traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), updated in 2013, focus on spinal cord perfusion, early decompressive surgery, and venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis to improve neurological outcome. Research question: How neurocritical care and initial management have changed with the implementation of updated m

NICER-SLAM : Neural Implicit Scene Encoding for RGB SLAM

Neural implicit representations have recently become popular in simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), especially in dense visual SLAM. However, existing works either rely on RGB-D sensors or require a separate monocular SLAM approach for camera tracking, and fail to produce high-fidelity 3D dense reconstructions. To address these shortcomings, we present NICER-SLAM, a dense RGB SLAM system

Synergistical assistance - combining artefactual and human assistive resources to reach desired outcomes

PURPOSE: Assistance from artefacts and humans are traditionally viewed as separate, and it is often up to the individual to try to combine the different kinds of assistance to suit their needs and preferences. The purpose of this study was to gain new insights into the co-existence of and synergies between artefactual and human assistance in the everyday lives of persons with physical and cognitiv

The Law of Riba in Islamic Banking : Conventional and Unconventional Approaches to Interest-Free Financing

The issue of riba, that is, interest/the “excess” or “surplus” on loans is crucial for both Islamic and non-Islamic countries. Western economic systems use interest to distribute financial resources efficiently for investment and/or consumption, while Islamic economies pursue a completely different strategy for financing loans, which adheres to Islamic laws and prohibits the activities of conventi

Disablised or Ablised?: Linguistic Categorisations of Dis/ability in Swedish Print Media Over Time

Which linguistic labels we use to name ourselves and others – such as disabled and non-disabled – make a difference regarding how we see ourselves and each other. Such labels may also say something about how we view society and the roles of people in it, as illustrated by the choice between people-first and identity-first labels. In the present study, we use a sample of 56,666 articles published b