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Applications of Signal Processing to Microphone Node Calibration and Medical Signal Classification
Localization is an important enabling technology for many applications, such as wireless sensor networks, emergency rescue services, civil defense and transportation. Suppose that a room is equipped with several microphones (or sensors), and one person is making a sound while moving around in the room. Can one find microphone and sound source positions as well as reconstruct a room geometry? The a
Delayed cochlear implantation in post-meningitic deafness and hereditary complement C2 deficiency
We report the case of an adolescent with post-verbal severe/profound sensorineural hearing loss, occurring as a consequence of two bouts of pneumococcal meningitis at 12 and 32 months of age. A possible immunodeficiency was investigated, revealing hereditary complement C2 deficiency (C2D). Given the insufficient benefit from high-power hearing aids, the boy received a cochlear implant (CI) at age
Galen Wagner, M.D., Ph.D. (1939–2016) as international mentor of young investigators in electrocardiology
This paper describes a substantial part of the international mentoring network of students and young investigators in electrocardiology that developed around Dr. Galen Wagner (1939–2016), including many experiences of his mentees and co-mentors. The paper is meant to stimulate thinking about international mentoring as a means to achieve important learning experiences and personal development of yo
Survey shows large differences between the Nordic countries in the use of less invasive surfactant administration
Aim: Less invasive surfactant administration (LISA), namely surfactant instillation through a thin catheter in the trachea during spontaneous breathing, is increasingly used for premature infants. We surveyed the use of this technique in the Nordic countries in autumn 2015. Methods: A link to a web-based survey of surfactant administration methods was emailed to the directors of all neonatal units
Probing Atomic Scale Structure and Catalytic Properties of Cobalt Oxide Model Catalysts
Catalysts are used to produce a large fraction of the materials we use in our modern society. Avery famous example is the highly efficient catalysts that are used to fix nitrogen from the air intoartificial fertilizer salts. Without this catalytic process, it is difficult to imagine that we could feedthe current population of earth. Artificial fertilizers are, however, not the only product that usCobalt oxides are known to be active catalysts for a number of chemical reactions, but very little is known about the atomic scale processesresponsible for the activity. The research presented in this thesis is focused on obtaining an atomic scale understanding of the chemistry of wellcharacterizedcobalt oxide model catalyst surfaces consisting of pristine and defective CoO and Co3O4 thin films wi
Authors' reply re: Abnormally invasive placenta - Prevalence, risk factors and antenatal suspicion: results from a large population-based pregnancy cohort study in the Nordic countries
En MOOC om akademiskt skrivande - studentstöd och lärarresurs
In this paper we present a recently launched MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on academic writing, addressing students in higher education. We describe the course and, in addition, discuss how it may be used as a resource to support subject content teachers in their communication teaching.
The Research Practicum and International Research Interdisciplinary School (IRIS) initiatives : In memory of Professor Galen S. Wagner M.D., PhD
Generic medications in precision medicine in asthma
Clinical outcomes of punch-grafting for chronic leg and foot ulcers : A retrospective non-comparative cohort study
The Problem with Performativity: Comments on the Contributions
Swedish ransom diplomacy in Ottoman North Africa
Slave trade and slave labour at the Swedish consulates in North Africa : a study into the networks of slavery and the use of unfree Africans and Europeans 1730-1850
Karl XII och svenskarna i det Osmanska riket
Volvolastbilar och cowboyhattar
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Objects as Subjects : Agency and Performativity in Rituals
In ritual theory, ritual objects have mostly been discussed in terms of symbols and interpretations. But objects that are employed in rituals are not merely passive carriers of attached cultural meanings. In this article I discuss how objects not only become animated but also animate the ritual field. As ritual agents they have important performative functions in the field of transformations. The
Are the Sweden Democrats really Sweden’s largest party? : A maximum likelihood ratio test on the simplex
We introduce a maximum likelihood ratio test to test if a specific proportion is the greatest in a multinomial situation with a single measurement. The test is based on partitioning the parameter space and utilising logratio transformations.