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The View from Somewhere
The old duality that eventually came to produce the mind/body-problem indicates the problem of transcendental subjectivity. The enduring significance of this problem shows itself in a provocation of any paradigm that has become too objectivistic, too naturalistic – even too idealistic in a certain sense – and too forgetful of its own departure from a perspective always presumed. Analytic philosoph
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Five-year survival after introduction of adjuvant treatment in stage III melanoma : A nationwide registry-based study
Background In patients with stage III cutaneous melanoma, adjuvant treatments with PD-1 and BRAF+MEK inhibitors were approved based on improved recurrence-free survival. However, as the treatments have significant side effects and costs, the effect on overall survival remains a matter of great importance. Methods Clinical and histopathological parameters were obtained from the Swedish Melanoma Reg
Elucidating the origin of open-circuit voltage in ternary organic solar cells with a nonfullerene and a fullerene acceptor
With organic solar cells surpassing 20% efficiency, the focus is shifting toward understanding the more complex mechanisms in ternary blends. This work investigates the distinct working principles of ternary organic solar cells based on a polymer donor (D) and a nonfullerene acceptor (NFA), with a fullerene acceptor (FA) as the third component. A systematic comparison between ternary D:NFA:FA syst
Porous borders : Crossing the boundaries to ‘Eastern Europe’ in Scandinavian crime fiction
In Scandinavian crime fiction, an implicit dynamics is noticeablebetween the adjacent worlds: Scandinavia and ‘Eastern Europe’.The author of the article approaches their relation using the twointerrelated concepts of border and boundary (Casey, 2011). Whileborders are fixed and established by conventional agreements,boundaries are natural, perforated, and undermine the impenetra-bility of the bord
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The emigration of three thousand Polish-Jewish citizens to Denmark following the events of March 1968 in Poland has only recently attracted the attention of filmmakers and writers in Denmark. Two documentary films and a novel, created within a relatively short period of time, address this topic: Jacob Kofler’s Statsløs (Stateless, 2004), Jacob Dammas’ Kredens (Dresser, 2007), and Maja Magdalena Sw
Early design stages of a refreshable pin display : user involvement and design recommendations
When designing novel technology, many of the important design decisions tend to be taken early in the process, which is also when it is usually easier to modify the design. Thus, it is important to learn as much as possible, as early as possible in any design process. This work is carried out within the EU project ABILITY, which aims at developing novel refreshable tactile displays. Previously, we
Memory grids : Forgetting East Berlin in Krass Clement’s photo book Venten på i går. Auf Gestern warten (2012)
In the article, I argue that by means of qualities intrinsic to the medium of the photobook, the renowned Danish photographer Krass Clement (b. 1946) constructs a complex narration, which, on the one hand, seeksmeta-refl ection on the relationships between photography, memory, and the perception of reality, and, on the other, explores the post-GDR condition of Berlin and Germany. Venten på i går.
Postmemory, stereotype, and the return home : Rewriting pre-existing narratives in Sofi Oksanen’s Purge
The article offers a discussion of Sofi Oksanen’s novelPurge, focusing on the book’s strategy of evoking stereotypicalnarratives about Eastern Europe, such as the (postcommunist) fallenwoman and (Russian) return home narratives, as well as relatedintertexts, primarily Lukas Moodysson’s film Lilya 4-ever. I argue thatOksanen constructs the plot around clichés in order to challenge them ina subversi
The landmark contribution by Erik von Willebrand
One hundred years ago Professor Erik von Willebrand, working at the Deaconess Hospital in Helsinki, Finland, published his landmark paper on hereditary pseudohemophilia (the original paper, in Swedish, was entitled Hereditär pseudohemofili and was published in Finska Läkaresällskapets Handlingar). In 1924, a 5-year-old girl named Hjördis, living in Föglö in the Åland Island archipelago, was brough
Stratigraphy of Carbonate-Bearing Rocks at the Margin of Jezero Crater, Mars : Evidence for Shoreline Processes?
Martian carbonate-bearing rocks are compelling targets for exploration because they preserve detailed records of past aqueous processes, climate, and habitability. The Margin unit in Jezero crater is a distinct olivine- and carbonate-bearing unit stratigraphically underlying the western fan, lining the inner margin of the western crater rim and has a contested origin. Perseverance spent ∼350 sols
Software and computing for Run 3 of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
The ATLAS experiment has developed extensive software and distributed computing systems for Run 3 of the LHC. These systems are described in detail, including software infrastructure and workflows, distributed data and workload management, database infrastructure, and validation. The use of these systems to prepare the data for physics analysis and assess its quality are described, along with the
A nonneutralizing antibody as cause of prothrombin deficiency in a patient with follicular lymphoma
Acquired inhibitors of blood coagulation are rare but of clinical importance. Prothrombin is a vitamin K-dependent protein, and acquired antibodies toward prothrombin are often associated with the presence of lupus anticoagulant. We describe a previously healthy 70-year-old man presenting with both hemorrhage and thrombosis as well as a prolonged prothrombin time. At arrival at the hospital, he wa
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This article offers a comparative analysis of representations of Russia in contemporary Polish and Swedish documentary films. In both countries, images of Russia are shaped by deeply rooted political and historical associations. Over the past decade, Polish documentaries have shown a noticeable shift towards new ways of addressing Russia, largely driven by a younger generation of filmmakers who ha
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This book examines the encounters between word and image in Danish literature through the lens of ekphrasis. It analyses how selected writers engage with works of visual art and explores the diverse literary strategies used to translate visual experience into language. The study proposes a theoretical framework that understands ekphrasis as a discourse of desire, drawing on the work of W. J. T. Mi
Between the two shores of the deep blue sea : Crossing the Baltic on the Scandinavian screen
The article discusses three feature films produced in Denmark and Sweden in the 1990s: Kajs fødselsdag/The Birthday Trip (Scherfig, 1990), Torsk på Tallinn/Screwed in Tallinn (Alfredson, 1999) and You Can’t Eat Fishing (Windfeld, 1999). All of them, applying various genre conventions, take up the subject of encounters between Scandinavians and ‘East Europeans’ from neighbouring countries. The poin
A minimally invasive dried blood spot biomarker test for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease pathology
Blood biomarkers have emerged as accurate tools for detecting Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology, offering a minimally invasive alternative to traditional diagnostic methods such as imaging and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis. Yet, the logistics surrounding venipuncture for blood collection, although considerably simpler than the acquisition of imaging and CSF, require precise processing and st
Outcomes After Resection for Multiple Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma—A National Population-Based Study
Background: Tumor multiplicity is a negative prognostic factor in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) and the role of surgical resection in multiple iCCA remains unclear. Patients and Methods: Data were extracted from the Swedish quality registry for cancers of the liver and biliary tract, for all patients undergoing surgery for iCCA (2010–2021). Validation was performed with all Swedish hepato
The impact of different verbalization protocols on insight problem solving in spatial and verbal domains
This study investigated how three verbalization protocols, Silent, Type 1 (think-aloud), and Type 3 (explanatory verbalization), influence problem-solving performance on insight and non-insight problems within both spatial and verbal domains. Twenty-eight participants completed twelve problems (three per category) under each condition. Informed by theories of insight, verbal overshadowing, and cog
