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Making sense of science for policy under conditions of complexity and uncertainty
OARSI guidelines for the non-surgical management of knee, hip, and polyarticular osteoarthritis
Objective: To update and expand upon prior Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) guidelines by developing patient-focused treatment recommendations for individuals with Knee, Hip, and Polyarticular osteoarthritis (OA) that are derived from expert consensus and based on objective review of high-quality meta-analytic data. Methods: We sought evidence for 60 unique interventions. A sy
In Vitro Gastrointestinal Digestion and Colonic Fermentation of High Dietary Fiber and Antioxidant-Rich Mango (Mangifera indica L.) "Ataulfo"-Based Fruit Bars
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a tropical fruit which is considered to be a source of dietary fiber (DF) and phenolic compounds (PCs). In this study, high DF mango-based fruit bars were developed from whole mango (peel and pulp). The bars were evaluated for their nutritional composition, the bioaccesibility of PCs during gastrointestinal digestion, and the PCs metabolites profile after in vitro co
FABLE 2019. Pathways to Sustainable Land-Use and Food Systems : 2019 Report of the FABLE Consortium
Are there any Institutional Facts?
Massive MIMO From a Terminal Perspective
This thesis focuses on the terminal aspects of massive MIMO systems. Based on the degree of freedom a terminal have in a MaMi, different antenna configurations, transceiver topologies with associated transmission schemes, and the underlying algorithms are researched.The first studied topic concerns multiple-antenna terminals in a massive MIMO system for sub-6 GHz, operated at the center frequency
The challenge of ecological logic : Explaining distinctive organizational phenomena in corporate environmental management
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is twofold. First, it aims to provide managers and researchers with a number of concepts and perspectives which are relevant to understanding the evolution of environmental management as a corporate function. Second, in adopting and developing a critical position toward a number of current conventions or common assumptions, it aspires to add something of va
Maurinian Truths : Essays in Honour of Anna-Sofia Maurin on her 50th Birthday
This book is in honour of Professor Anna-Sofia Maurin on her 50th birthday. It consists of eighteen essays on metaphysical issues written by Swedish and international scholars.
To initiate the conversation - Public health nurses' experiences of working with obesity in persons with mobility disability
AIM: Developing a theory explaining how public health nurses accomplish and adapt counselling in lifestyle habits to decrease obesity in people with mobility disability.DESIGN: Empirical research - qualitative.METHOD: Classic grounded theory with face-to-face interviews, 2017-2018, using inductive approach to understand public health nurses' intervening experiences with obesity patients.RESULTS: T
Human resource management, strategic organizational capabilities and sustainable development
INTRODUCTION Human resource management (HRM) has an important role to play in corporate environmental management in supporting the success of environmental policies and programmes. Indeed, the sorts of changes advocated in this book are unlikely to succeed without the full support of human resource managers. Equally environmental initiatives and culture change programmes will not succeed without t
The ecological challenge in organization theory and organizational behaviour
If resolving the global environmental cns1s were simply a matter of 'techniques', in other words installing new production technologies, converting to zero-emissions vehicles, using less packaging, changing to 'green' fiscal policies and strengthening emissions laws. then why haven't we already implemented them? The technical principles of a shift to a sustainable society are simple and straightfo
X-ray phase-contrast tomosynthesis of a human ex vivo breast slice with an inverse Compton x-ray source
Reading Lappskatteland in the Borderland of Sami Belonging
Physiological factors influence the substance P-evoked flare in human skin
Do We Need Decolonial Feminism in Sweden?
Monitoring moisture distribution in textile materials using grating interferometry and ptychographic X-ray imaging
Employing two recently developed X-ray imaging techniques, we investigated methods for observing moisture at different length scales in organic fibers and textiles. Using the coherent diffractive imaging technique of ptychographic tomography, structural features in a single coated wool fiber in both dry and humid conditions were observed at about 200 nm resolution. The reconstructed three-dimensio
Computer-aided diagnosis of pulmonary diseases using x-ray darkfield radiography
In this work we develop a computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) scheme for classification of pulmonary disease for grating-based x-ray radiography. In addition to conventional transmission radiography, the grating-based technique provides a dark-field imaging modality, which utilizes the scattering properties of the x-rays. This modality has shown great potential for diagnosing early stage emphysema and
Electromagnetic finite-size effects to the hadronic vacuum polarization
In order to reduce the current hadronic uncertainties in the theory prediction for the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, lattice calculations need to reach subpercent accuracy on the hadronic-vacuum-polarization contribution. This requires the inclusion of O(α) electromagnetic corrections. The inclusion of electromagnetic interactions in lattice simulations is known to generate potentially la
Short-distance constraints for the HLbL contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment
We derive short-distance constraints for the hadronic light-by-light contribution (HLbL) to the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon in the kinematic region where the three virtual momenta are all large. We include the external soft photon via an external field leading to a well-defined Operator Product Expansion. We establish that the perturbative quark loop gives the leading contribution in a w