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AI data governance–overlaps between the AI Act and the GDPR

This article examines the overlaps between the AI Act and the GDPR, analysing their overall relationship, conceptual similarities and differences, as well as specific provisions in the AI Act that explicitly overlap with the GDPR. The primary focus of this article lies on AI data governance, with a detailed analysis of the requirements set out in Article 10 AI Act. This provision establishes quali

Joint physical custody and attachment in early childhood : A scoping review of the research landscape

An increasing number of children grow up in joint physical custody (JPC), prompting interest in how this arrangement affects their development. Particularly, questions about the impact of JPC on early attachment development have placed young children at the forefront of scholarly attention. Yet, no systematic synthesis of research has examined attachment development in young children living in JPC

The Invisible Actor: The role of disease in the disappearance of the genome associated with hunter-gatherers in southern Scandinavia

This thesis examines zoonotic disease as a possible contributing factor in the disappearance of the genome associated with hunter-gatherers during the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in southern Scandinavia. While genetic studies show that hunter-gatherer ancestry disappeared around 5900 BP, the mechanisms behind this demographic change remain insufficiently explained. Building on recent archaeoge

The Rural Rate of Survival - A bioarchaeological analysis of the medieval Tygelsjö cemetery

The field of paleodemography focuses on reconstructing demographic patterns from past populations. Typically, sex and age data are collected from the target population and used for these reconstructions. Normally, the data is collected using morphological means of skeletal analysis. Morphological methods of analysis, especially estimation of age in adult individuals, have been scrutinized. Develop

From Folklore to Form Sustainable Furniture as a Story of Adaptation and Identity

Fairy tales have long captivated audiences with their timeless narratives and symbolic depth. Inspired by these stories, this thesis explores how the abstract concepts embedded within fairy tales can be translated into tangible, functional designs. While constructing a narrative may seem straightforward, the real challenge lies in transforming these intangible ideas into physical objects that not

Embodied Virtual Reality : Redistributing Narrative Power in Contexts of War and Displacement

This article examines how embodied Virtual Reality (VR), when used as a participatory research method, can support the narrative sovereignty of refugees from the Global South by recognising their stories as key sources of knowledge production. This approach challenges dominant humanitarian and state discourses that often frame refugees as passive victims in need of saving. The article critiques th

Critical evaluation of the benefits and limitations of foam posturography in vestibular disorders : a narrative review

This review synthesises current evidence on the clinical utility of foam-based posturography in the assessment of vestibular pathologies. It critically evaluates: (1) the physiological mechanisms underlying foam posturography and its capacity to determine vestibular contributions; (2) methodological variability across testing protocols, including differences in foam properties, stance conditions a

Economic globalization and income shares

Low barriers to trade and access to international capital markets have long been argued to improve economic conditions in a country. However, there is less consensus on the impact of economic globalization on the distribution of those gains across society. There are several possible explanations for the conflicting findings in the existing literature, perhaps most notably endogeneity issues that p

Anticipating the dynamics of domestic hydrogen acceptance : empirical evidence from the UK

The residential sector presents one of the most pressing decarbonisation challenges, especially within historically gas-dependent nations such as the UK. Compounding this challenge, issues of social acceptance have slowed efforts to advance the residential decarbonisation agenda in the UK context. To date, existing technologies such as heat pumps and smart meters, as well as emerging technologies

Optimal selection of the most informative nodes for a noisy DeGroot model with stubborn agents

Finding the optimal subset of individuals to observe in order to obtain the best estimate of the average opinion of a society is a crucial problem in a wide range of applications, including policy-making, strategic business decisions, and the analysis of sociological trends. We consider the opinion vector X to be updated according to a DeGroot opinion dynamical model with stubborn agents, subject

Neutralizing autoantibodies against interferon alpha in systemic lupus erythematosus : Prevalence, age of onset, and clinical associations

Objective Type I interferons (IFN) drive systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pathogenesis. Some patients develop neutralizing IFN autoantibodies (anti-IFN ab), which theoretically could modify disease activity. We aimed to determine the prevalence of anti-IFN ab in patients with SLE, identify the age and when during the disease course of anti-IFN ab emerge, and assess their association with organ d

Association between shoulder joint radiation dose and arm morbidity in the randomized breast cancer trial SENOMAC

Background: Postoperative lymph node irradiation can affect shoulder morbidity in breast cancer patients, yet widely accepted dose-volume constraints for the shoulder joint are lacking. The SENOMAC trial randomized patients with breast cancer and 1–2 sentinel lymph node (SLN) macrometastases to axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) or SLN biopsy only. We aimed to analyze the association between th

Interacting Object-Enabled Clustering and Characterization of Distributed MIMO Channels

Distributed multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), also known as cell-free massive MIMO, emerges as a promising technology for sixth-generation (6G) systems to support uniform coverage and reliable communication. For the design and optimization of such systems, measurement-based investigations of real-world distributed MIMO channels are essential. In this paper, we present a sub-6 GHz indoor chann

Left atrial strain compared to volume in long-term flecainide treated patients with atrial fibrillation – a retrospective cohort study

BackgroundLeft atrial volume index (LAVI) is associated with recurrent atrial fibrillation (AF) during flecainide treatment. Nevertheless, AF patients with normal LAVI experience rhythm control failure. Our study sought to compare the association between left atrial strain and LAVI with rhythm control failure, in flecainide treated patients with AF.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study included c

Experimental benchmarking of dielectric models for simulating the localized surface plasmon resonance in Au-Ag alloy nanospheres

The optical response of gold-silver (Au-Ag) alloy nanoparticles is strongly influenced by their localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), which can be tuned by varying the particle composition. Accurate simulation of LSPR, often performed using Mie theory, critically depends on the choice of dielectric function, yet available datasets for gold, silver, and their alloys vary widely. In this work,

Incidence and prevalence of autoimmune disease in the Swedish National Patient Register

Background: Standardized definitions of autoimmune disease (AD) are lacking. Therefore, we aim to propose a definition of AD for register-based research and estimate the burden of AD in Sweden as registered in the National Patient Register (NPR) from 1980 to 2023. Methods: Leveraging the NPR, we defined AD as having at least two relevant International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes represe

Mechanistic and evolutionary perspective of RelA/SpoT homologus from and beyond stringent–response singnaling

The stringent response is a conserved stress–adaptation program in bacteria, mediated by the alarmones (p)ppGpp that reprogram transcription, translation, and metabolism. This mini–review surveys mechanistic, physiological, and evolutionary facets of alarmone singnaling across two classes of RelA/SpoT homologue (RSH) enzymes: multidomain-containing long RSHs and small alarmone synthetases/hydrolas

Effect of HIgh-Flow Therapy in Long-Term Oxygen Therapy (HILOT) : study protocol for a multicentre, registry-based, randomised clinical trial

Background: The use of high-flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) compared with standard low-flow oxygen therapy (LFOT) may improve outcomes in people with oxygen-dependent chronic respiratory failure (CRF). The primary aim of this multicentre trial was to evaluate HFOT in addition to LFOT, compared with regular LFOT in people with CRF due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or interstitial lung