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Hydrologic–hydraulic assessment of SUDS control capacity using different modeling approaches: a case study in Bogotá, Colombia

Urban flooding has increased in response to impervious surface intensification, the loss of green areas, and high-intensity rainfall associated with climate change. Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) are an appealing option for stormwater management; however, their hydraulic control capabilities have received little attention. We developed a comparative model-based approach with 24 scenario

Halide Perovskite Nanocrystal Emitters

The increasing attention on halide perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) stems from their outstanding optoelectronic properties, especially the intriguing photoluminescence (PL) features. The high photoluminescence quantum yields (up to unity) of PNCs, and the tunability of their optical bandgaps by composition engineering and quantum confinement effects, account for the demonstrated great potential in s

Tantalum Oxide as an Efficient Alternative Electron Transporting Layer for Perovskite Solar Cells

Electron transporting layers facilitating electron extraction and suppressing hole recombination at the cathode are crucial components in any thin-film solar cell geometry, including that of metal–halide perovskite solar cells. Amorphous tantalum oxide (Ta2O5) deposited by spin coating was explored as an electron transport material for perovskite solar cells, achieving power conversion efficiency

Does Unfairness Hurt Women? The Effects of Losing Unfair Competitions

How do men and women differ in their persistence after experiencing failure in a competitive environment? We tackle this question by combining a large online experiment (N=2,086) with machine learning. We find that when losing is unequivocally due to merit, both men and women exhibit a significant decrease in subsequent tournament entry. However, when the prior tournament is unfair, i.e., a loss i

Recession Experiences During Early Adulthood Shape Prosocial Attitudes Later in Life

This paper explores whether the experience of a severe recession during early adulthood shapes individuals’ prosocial attitudes. The analysis uses survey responses to experimentally validated questions that measure prosocial attitudes for approximately 65,000 respondents in 75 countries. The identification approach exploits variation in recession experiences across 78 different birth cohorts. We f

On the Consistency of Arnoldi-Based Krylov Methods for Conservation Laws

Conservation and consistency are fundamental properties of discretizations of systems of hyperbolic conservation laws. Re- cently, these concepts have been extended to the realm of iterative methods by defining locally conservative and flux consistent iterations. In this note, the current status of such iterative methods is summarized. In particular, it has been shown that Krylov subspace methods

Clinical records after asynchronous and synchronous e-learning courses : a multi-method randomised controlled trial on students' performance and experience

BACKGROUND: Clinical Record (CR) writing is a fundamental skill for healthcare professionals, but the best e-learning methods for teaching it remain unstudied. Therefore, we investigated speech therapy students' differences in the quality production of CR at the placement and their experience after following asynchronous or synchronous e-learning courses.METHODS: A multi-method randomised controll

Use of audience response systems (ARS) in physiotherapists' training: a qualitative study

OBJECTIVE: To explore the experience of using audience response systems (ARS) in postgraduate physiotherapy training.DESIGN: Qualitative interview study following the 'reflexive thematic analysis' by Braun and Clarke.SETTING: Higher education university.PARTICIPANTS: Ten Italian students (60% men, N=6; 40% women, N=4) agreed to partake in the interviews.RESULTS: We generated four themes. Specifica

Challenging patient communication in a medical education curriculum - Perspectives on learning with simulated patients

En viktig del av en läkares yrkesliv är att hantera svåra patientsamtal. Alla läkarekommer någon gång under yrkeslivet medverka i sådana samtal. Brister ipatientkommunikation har visat sig vara en bidragande orsak till att patienter fårsämre vård. Utbildning i patientkommunikation är därför en central del i enläkarutbildning. I följande licentiatavhandling undersöktes hur studenter och lärareser pBeing able to manage challenging patient communication and the associated emotional burden is a vital skill for physicians that is regularly utilized in clinical work. Therefore, it is reasonable that medical students get the opportunity to acquire and develop the relevant knowledge and skills related to challenging patient communication during their education. Simulated patient scenarios are usef

What is a Challenging Clot? : A DELPHI Consensus Statement from the CLOTS 7.0 Summit

Background: Predicting a challenging clot when performing mechanical thrombectomy in acute stroke can be difficult. One reason for this difficulty is a lack of agreement on how to precisely define these clots. We explored the opinions of stroke thrombectomy and clot research experts regarding challenging clots, defined as difficult to recanalize clots by endovascular approaches, and clot/patient f

Detection of Inflammasome Activation in Murine Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages Infected with Group A Streptococcus

Inflammasomes are large multiprotein complexes that assemble mainly in innate immune cells after detection of microbial or sterile insults. Activation of inflammasomes is a key proinflammatory event during infection, and many pathogens have evolved specific evasion mechanisms to evade or inhibit inflammasome activation. One such pathogen is the common bacterium group A Streptococcus (GAS), which c

Functional imaging for assessing regional lung ventilation in preclinical and clinical research

Dynamic heterogeneity in lung ventilation is an important measure of pulmonary function and may be characteristic of early pulmonary disease. While standard indices like spirometry, body plethysmography, and blood gases have been utilized to assess lung function, they do not provide adequate information on regional ventilatory distribution nor function assessments of ventilation during the respira

Analysis of Neutrophil and Monocyte Inflammation Markers in Response to Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci

The impact of anaerobic bacteria on the human host is sparsely investigated due to cultivation challenges. Nonetheless, in the last decade increasing research demonstrated the importance of paying attention to these overlooked pathogens. In this chapter, we provide an overview of analyzing surface and intracellular inflammation markers of neutrophils and monocytes in response to Gram-positive anae

Immediate recruitment of dormant coronary collaterals can provide more than half of normal resting perfusion during coronary occlusion in patients with coronary artery disease

Background: Dormant coronary collaterals are highly prevalent and clinically beneficial in cases of coronary occlusion. However, the magnitude of myocardial perfusion provided by immediate coronary collateral recruitment during acute occlusion is unknown. We aimed to quantify collateral myocardial perfusion during balloon occlusion in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods: Patients