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Cadmium-induced effects on bone in a population-based study of women
High cadmium exposure is known to cause bone damage, but the association between low-level cadmium exposure and osteoporosis remains to be clarified. Using a population-based women's health survey in southern Sweden [Women's Health in the Lund Area (WHILA)] with no known historical cadmium contamination, we investigated cadmium-related effects on bone in 820 women (53-64 years of age). We measured
Nonparametric Analysis of Temporal Trend When Fitting Parametric Models to Extreme-Value Data
Aspects on coronary heart disease prevention in clinical practice
Prevention of first time disease or recurrence of coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major task for the health service. Guidelines regarding CHD prevention have been issued but studies have shown that treatment goals are inadequately met in clinical practice and there is urgent need for improved methods of implementation of guidelines. There is also a need for better risk stratification tools in or
Värmetransport i fibrösa material
Candidates for the Acharius Medal and the Mason E Hale Award sought.
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Not avoiding the question of complexity
This paper gives an account of progress made in a study commenced during 2004, and previously reported. The theme is contextual analysis in requirements shaping practice. The context is organizational development within a relatively new University department. The Strategic Systemic Thinking Framework is used as the basis for inquiry. The paper outlines the process followed in carrying out the stud
Evolution of hepatitis C virus variants following blood transfusion from one infected donor to several recipients: a long-term follow-up
Variants of hepatitis C virus (HCV) from a single infected blood donor and 13 viraemic recipients who were traced were examined by sequencing and cloning to determine the extent of virus diversity in hypervariable region 1. Serum-derived viral isolates were studied from the donor when his HCV infection was discovered in 1993, in his recipients that year (0·3–5 years post-transfusion) and 5 years l
Calculation of Clothing Insulation by Serial and Parallel Methods: Effects on Clothing Choice by IREQ and Thermal Responses in the Cold
Cold protective clothing was studied in 2 European Union projects. The objectives were (a) to examine different insulation calculation methods as measured on a manikin (serial or parallel), for the prediction of cold stress (IREQ); (b) to consider the effects of cold protective clothing on metabolic rate; (c) to evaluate the movement and wind correction of clothing insulation values. Tests were ca
Redox potentials of the blue copper sites of bilirubin oxidases
The redox potentials of the multicopper redox enzyme bilirubin oxidase (BOD) from two organisms were determined by mediated and direct spectroelectrochemistry. The potential of the T1 site of BOD from the fungus Myrothecium verrucaria was close to 670 mV, whereas that from Trachyderma tsunodae was > 650 mV vs. NHE. For the first time, direct electron transfer was observed between gold electrodes a
Lichens of western North America with disjunctions in Macaronesia and West Mediterranean region.
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Infantile colic and the role of trait anxiety during pregnancy in relation to psychosocial and socioeconomic factors.
Eva Helenius-Öberg, Den gamla orgeln i Morlanda kyrka. Ett stycke europeisk orgelhistoria
The polyamines spermidine and spermine retard the platination rate of single-stranded DNA oligomers and plasmid
The presence of polyamines in living cells is crucial for survival. Due to their high net charge at physiological pH, polyamines effectively charge neutralize the phosphodiester backbone of DNA in an interaction that also may protect the DNA from external damage. We here present a study illustrating the influence of spermidine and spermine on the platination reactions of the model oligonucleotides
Activity of three disinfectants and acidified nitrite against Clostridium difficile spores.
Synthesis, characterisation and catalytic investigation of a new type of PC(sp(3))P pincer Pd(II) complex
The diphosphine cis-1,3-bis[(di-tert-butylphosphino)methyl]cyclohexane (2) has been synthesised and its complexation in palladium chemistry has been investigated. Ligand 2 is capable of tricoordination, for instance as demonstrated by an X-ray crystal structure determination of the complex [Pd(2)I], and it is a rare example of a PC(sp(3))P pincer ligand. A catalytic study of the Heck reaction reve
A state that failed? On the Union of Kalmar, especially its dissolution
This paper gives an overview of the history and historiography of the union between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in the late middle ages, the Union of Kalmar, trying to overcome the national bias of previous research. When seen in a state formation perspective, the union must be regarded as a serious candidate for statehood. Focusing on its last decades, it is shown that it was an important mental
Object characterization with refractometric digital Fourier holography
We demonstrate a digital holographic method in which two different substances in a blend are discerned. The method requires only one set of exposures and one reconstruction in the plane of focus. The phase is unwrapped by Flynn's discontinuity algorithm to produce an image of the variation of the optical distance of the illuminating wave. Objects with indices of refraction that are higher and lowe
Use of cellular or cordless telephones and the risk for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Objectives: To evaluate the use of cellular and cordless telephones as the risk factor For non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Methods: Male and female subjects aged 18-74 years living in Sweden were Included during a period from I December 1999 to 30 April 2002. Controls were selected from the national population registry. Exposure to different agents was assessed by questionnalre. Results: In total, 9
Are gadolinium contrast media really less nephrotoxic than iodine agents in radiographic examinations? A comparison in relation to their ability to attenuate x-rays in a pig model
Purpose: To confront the statement that gadolinium contrast media (Gd-CM) are less nephrotoxic than iodine contrast media (I-CM) when used in x-ray angiographic and computed tomographic (CT) examinations. Methods: I) For CT measurements (mean density in Hounsfield numbers) 20-mL syringes filled with I- and Gd-CM at 0.01, 0.02, 0.05 and 0.1 mmol attenuating atoms/mL were scanned in air and in a 30