Sökresultat
Filtrera
Filtyp
Din sökning på "*" gav 538854 sökträffar
Medicinsk rätt
Are women less effective leaders than men? Evidence from experiments using coordination games
We study whether one reason behind female underrepresentation in leadership is that female leaders are less effective at coordinating followers’ actions. Two experiments using coordination games investigate whether female leaders are less successful than males in persuading followers to coordinate on efficient equilibria. In these settings, successful coordination hinges on higher-order beliefs ab
Rätten till psykisk hälsa för barn och unga i samhällsvård - vem bär ansvaret?
Rapid subgenus identification of human adenovirus isolates by a general PCR
In most clinical situations involving adenovirus infection, subgenus (subgroup) identification of an adenovirus isolate is as informative as a finer identification by serotype. A PCR method which allows the identification of human adenovirus isolates as members of subgenera A, B:1, B:2, C, D, E, or F is described. It is based on a simple (nonnested) PCR using primers which bind to regions immediat
Shaping inequality: Progressive taxation under human capital accumulation
This paper develops a model of human capital accumulation with on-the-job learning subject to obsolescence risk. The model analytically characterizes trade-offs of reforming the level of income tax progressivity and matches well income inequality in the US. An enriched version is used to quantitatively investigate optimal tax progressivity in the US. In contrast to standard models with exogenous i
Green portfolios
We develop a long-horizon asset pricing model in which equity investments may damage future production/consumption possibilities through their climate impact. We derive a four-fund separation result and determine the stocks' equilibrium returns. Stocks that have a sufficiently adverse impact on the climate may appear to have positive alphas relative to the CAPM. We further link our equilibrium ret
Modeling Inequality and Mobility with Stochastic Processes
This paper presents tractable two parameter stochastic processes of the drift-diffusion class in order to model economic processes with a focus on income. Starting from the resulting closed-form, cross-sectional distributions, easy-to-interpret expressions for mobility and inequality (including the popular Gini-coefficient) are derived. The general processes are applied to discuss income mobility
Concave consumption functions -A closed-form characterization
This paper presents a closed-form expression for the concave consumption function in a model with liquidity constraints and spanned labor and capital income risk. Local Marginal Propensities to Consume (MPCs) and buffer-stock savings are analytically characterized allowing to identify its determinants. Solutions for common examples of the Hyperbolic Absolute Risk Aversion (HARA) class are presente
Biosynthesis, processing and sorting of neutrophil proteins : insight into neutrophil granule development
Neutrophil granulocytes are specialized phagocytic cells that carry a collection of granules for regulated secretion, each with distinct constituents. The granules can be classified as azurophil (primary), developed first, followed in time by specific (secondary) granules gelatinase granules, and secretory vesicles. Stage- and tissue-specific transcription factors govern the successive expression
Characterization of the biosynthesis, processing, and sorting of human HBP/CAP37/azurocidin
Azurocidin is a multifunctional endotoxin-binding serine protease homolog synthesized during the promyelocytic stage of neutrophil development. To characterize the biosynthesis and processing of azurocidin, cDNA encoding human preproazurocidin was stably transfected to the rat basophilic leukemia cell line RBL-1 and the murine myeloblast-like cell line 32D cl3; cell lines previously utilized to st
Processing and targeting of granule proteins in human neutrophils
Neutrophils contain an assembly of granules destined for regulated secretion, each granule type with distinct constituents formed before terminal differentiation. The earliest granules are designated azurophil (primary), followed in time by specific (secondary), and gelatinase granules as well as secretory vesicles. Transcription factors regulate the genes for the granule proteins to ensure that e
Clinical implications of mutations of neutrophil elastase in congenital and cyclic neutropenia
En andlig terra incognita
Diabetic status and the performances of creatinine- and cystatin C–based eGFR equations
Background. The estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is one tool to detect renal disease. The most used biomarker remains serum creatinine and the European Kidney Function Consortium (EKFCcrea ) equation is the most validated in Europe. More recently, cystatin C has been proposed as a biomarker. We studied the performances of the EKFC equations in a large cohort of subjects according to
No title
On Creation, Nature, and the Ethical Self: a Comparative Analysis of Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ, al-Rāghib al-Iṣfahānī, and Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī : عن الخَلق والطبيعة والذات الأخلاقية: تحليلٌ مقارنٌ لأفكار إخوانِ الصفاء والراغبِ الأصفهانيّ وأبي حامد الغزالي
In this paper, I examine ideas on creation, nature, and the ethical self as conceptual-ized by the Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʾ (Brethren of Purity, fl. ca. 350–369/961–980) and al-Rāghibal-Iṣfahānī (d. before 409/1018), with a particular focus on Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī(d. 505/1111). Drawing from the classical scholarship on kalā m, taṣawwuf, and falsafa,I analyze texts by these ethicists who wrote on nature an
In search of common ground - nephrologists’ experiences in preparing and informing patients on the path to end-stage kidney disease
BackgroundPatient education and dialogue are important when choosing a future treatment strategy for patients with chronic kidney disease. To support patients in their decision-making process, it is critical to provide information in a way that patients can understand. This study was conducted to understand how nephrologists view the goals of information sharing, the challenges involved, and the s
Liber Amicorum prof.dr. Bruno Peeters : Interdisciplinary or Multidisicplinary Studies of Taxation? The Case of DIGITAX
The potential of overlooked material in museum repositories : Revisiting grave materials in Falbygden through multiproxy analyses
In this article we aim to highlight the potential of forgotten grave materials in our museum depositories for gaining insights into prehistoric life. By applying a multi-proxy approach to the skeletal remains of two graves of uncertain types from Falbygden in western Sweden, we were able to acquire new knowledge of burial practices, subsistence, health and mobility in Late Neolithic and Early BronIn this article we aim to highlight the potential of forgotten grave materials in our museum depositories for gaining insights into prehistoric life. By applying a multi-proxy approach to the skeletal remains of two graves of uncertain types from Falbygden in western Sweden, we were able to acquire new knowledge of burial practices, subsistence, health and mobility in Late Neolithic and Early Bron