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Propagation of transient electromagnetic waves in inhomogeneous and dispersive waveguides
Edibles and edibility in STS
Attachment coherence, but not parental support in sport, predicts children’s capacity to envisage coping with stressful sports situations.
On the problem of placing Mobility Anchor Points in Wireless Mesh Networks
Over the past few years, wireless mesh networks are emerging as a strong technology for cheap wireless coverage. Despite recent advances in wireless mesh networking, many research challenges remain in all protocol layers. Since a mesh network usually has very different characteristics than those of current fixed mobile networks, traditional fixed deployments such as those in cellular IP and HMIP w
Simulation of Chemical Reactors
This thesis consists basically of two parts. They are, however, interrelated by the fact that both parts concerns modelling of catalytic reaction systems and also by the fact that in both parts, spectral methods are used for simulation. The first part describes the numerical treatment of the dispersion model. The model is used to simulate a packed-bed reactor producing formaldehyde from methanol w
Young people in Germany: Differentiated Belonging and Contextualized Transcultural Competences within Normative Settings
Development of discrete models for fading channels
The Dynamic Relation Between IS Integration and the Acquisition Process
Delimiting the logistics system: a delicate problem in assessing environmental impact from transport
In adults with obesity, copeptin is linked with BMI but is not associated with long-term exposure to cortisol and cortisone
Context: Obesity and cardiometabolic diseases are associated with higher long-term glucocorticoid levels, measured as scalp hair cortisol (HairF) and cortisone (HairE). Cardiometabolic diseases have also been associated with copeptin, a stable surrogate marker for the arginine-vasopressin (AVP) system. Since AVP is, together with corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) an important regulator of the
Exploring mediators of the recovery process over time among mental health service users, using a mixed model regression analysis based on cluster RCT data
Background: Personal recovery is associated with many significant health-related factors, but studies exploring associations between activity factors and personal recovery among service users are scarce. The aims of this study were hence to; 1) investigate if various aspects of activity may mediate change in recovery while also acknowledging clinical, sociodemographic and well-being factors; 2) ex
Long sequence single-exposure videography using spatially modulated illumination
Frequency recognition algorithm for multiple exposures (FRAME) is a single-exposure imaging technique that can be used for ultrafast videography, achieved through rapid illumination with spatially modulated laser pulses. To date, both the limit in sequence length as well as the relation between sequence length and image quality are unknown for FRAME imaging. Investigating these questions requires
A circular RNA generated from an intron of the insulin gene controls insulin secretion
Fine-tuning of insulin release from pancreatic β-cells is essential to maintain blood glucose homeostasis. Here, we report that insulin secretion is regulated by a circular RNA containing the lariat sequence of the second intron of the insulin gene. Silencing of this intronic circular RNA in pancreatic islets leads to a decrease in the expression of key components of the secretory machinery of β-c
On boundary confinements for the Coulomb gas
We introduce a family of boundary confinements for Coulomb gas ensembles, and study them in the two-dimensional determinantal case of random normal matrices. The family interpolates between the free boundary and hard edge cases, which have been well studied in various random matrix theories. The confinement can also be relaxed beyond the free boundary to produce ensembles with fuzzier boundaries,
When a foreign gene meets its native counterpart : computational biophysics analysis of two PgiC loci in the grass Festuca ovina
Duplicative horizontal gene transfer may bring two previously separated homologous genes together, which may raise questions about the interplay between the gene products. One such gene pair is the “native” PgiC1 and “foreign” PgiC2 in the perennial grass Festuca ovina. Both PgiC1 and PgiC2 encode cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase, a dimeric enzyme whose proper binding is functionally essential.
A new efficient method to detect genetic interactions for lung cancer GWAS
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have proven successful in predicting genetic risk of disease using single-locus models; however, identifying single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) interactions at the genome-wide scale is limited due to computational and statistical challenges. We addressed the computational burden encountered when detecting SNP interactions for survival analysis,
A study of tactical and sexual dimorphism in cognition with insights for sexual conflict
The sexes may have different optima in cognitive traits due to differences in life history strategies and the expense of investing in metabolically costly brain tissue. However, given genetic correlations, each sex could be constrained from reaching its cognitive optimum due to intralocus sexual conflict. We compared learning performance of two male alternative reproductive tactics and females fro
Voluntarism promises of proximity as articulated by changing moral elites
The article analyzes the varied meanings historically associated with concepts of voluntarism in relation to social relief as they were articulated by changing moral elites in Denmark from the late nineteenth century until the present. Concepts of voluntarism have historically constituted “normative counterconcepts” that link voluntary practices to desired futures in opposition to alternative mode
Genome-wide association study of self-reported walking pace suggests beneficial effects of brisk walking on health and survival
Walking is a simple form of exercise, widely promoted for its health benefits. Self-reported walking pace has been associated with a range of cardiorespiratory and cancer outcomes, and is a strong predictor of mortality. Here we perform a genome-wide association study of self-reported walking pace in 450,967 European ancestry UK Biobank participants. We identify 70 independent associated loci (P <
