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Going Weigen : Animal Advocacy and Sustainability Intersections under Taiwan’s New Vegan Movement

From compassion to animal liberation, health, and sustainability, veganism is a concept in flux in Taiwan as a new generation of actors are bringing a fresh face and tactics to a novel yet familiar practice. This article examines the emergence of Taiwan’s new vegan movement during the socially receptive period that followed the Sunflower Movement. It introduces the actors involved in vegan advocac

Coffee intake and the vasopressin system : an epidemiological and experimental study

Coffee is epidemiologically linked to health benefits and risks. Coffee is thought to be a diuretic. However, it can still contribute to daily fluid intake. Vasopressin is the most important physiological regulator of body fluid balance and diuresis. This study aimed to map the effects of coffee intake on vasopressin concentration. In the population-based cross-sectional Malmö Offspring Study (n =

Global hotspots of mycorrhizal fungal richness are poorly protected

Mycorrhizal fungi are ecosystem engineers that sustain plant life and help regulate Earth's biogeochemical cycles1-3. However, in contrast to plants and animals, the global distribution of mycorrhizal fungal biodiversity is largely unknown, which limits our ability to monitor and protect key underground ecosystems4,5. Here we trained machine-learning algorithms on a global dataset of 25,000 geoloc

Quantile-specific confounding : correction for subtle population stratification via quantile regression

Subtle population structure remains a significant concern in genome-wide association studies. Using human height as an example, we show how quantile regression, a natural extension of linear regression, can better correct for subtle population structure due to its inherent ability to adjust for quantile-specific effects of covariates such as principal components. We utilize data from the UK Bioban

FoamQuant : a Python package for time-resolved 3D image quantification of cellular materials

X-ray tomography is a well established technique for investigating three-dimensional bulk structures across scales, from macroscopic samples down to their microscopic constituents. The addition of a temporal dimension through dynamic, time-resolved acquisition results in four-dimensional datasets whose complexity often exceeds the processing capabilities of existing image analysis tools. To addres

The Swedish Renal Registry : a nationwide registry for chronic kidney disease of all stages

Background. National registries that capture patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) across all stages are scarce. We present here the Swedish Renal Registry (SRR), a nationwide prospective register covering the whole spectrum of CKD. Methods. Created in 1991, SRR enrolls CKD patients referred to adult nephrologist care (non-dialysis CKD [ND-CKD], kidney transplantation, maintenance dialysis),

Increased contractility affects left ventricular kinetic energy in pulmonary hypertension

Precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PH) is characterized by increased pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), with progressively altered right (RV) and left ventricular (LV) hemodynamics and function. Kinetic energy (KE) from 4D flow cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a measure of intracardiac hemodynamics. In this observational case–control study, we investigate physiological mechanisms inf

Clinical Significance of Time-to-Surgery and COVID-19 Pandemic in Surgically Treated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Objectives: Timely discovery and adequate patient management are crucial in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) since long-term survival is only achievable in early-stage disease. In our study, we aimed to elucidate the effects of time to surgery on survival and to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on elapsed time until surgery. Methods: In total, 2536 Caucasian NSCLC patients who underwen

Gas-Binding Studies of Class 1 Sugar Beet Phytoglobin and C86A Mutant Using Isothermal Spectral Shifts in High-Precision Microliter Assay

Phytoglobins (Pgbs) are plant hemoglobin-like proteins with key roles in nitric oxide (NO) scavenging, oxygen sensing, and hypoxic stress responses. Their typical hexacoordination results in unusually high affinities for gaseous ligands such as NO and carbon monoxide (CO), complicating measurement using conventional methods. Standard assays often require large sample volumes and lack sensitivity f

Spatiotemporal distribution of liquid mass in transient sprays using X-ray tomography from a laser-driven plasma accelerator

We present time-resolved three-dimensional measurements of the averaged liquid mass distribution generated by the Spray M from the Engine Combustion Network. The operating condition corresponds to a non-reacting early injection case for spray-guided gasoline injection during the first 200 μs. Few-femtosecond X-rays from a compact laser wakefield accelerator, enable quantitative spray measurements,

Differential cross-section measurements of the production of four charged leptons in association with two jets using the ATLAS detector

Differential cross-sections are measured for the production of four charged leptons in association with two jets. These measurements are sensitive to final states in which the jets are produced via the strong interaction as well as to the purely-electroweak vector boson scattering process. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data collected by ATLAS at s = 13 TeV and with an int

Sparse optimization of two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy

Two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy (2DTS) is a low-frequency analog of two-dimensional optical spectroscopy that is rapidly maturing as a probe of a wide variety of condensed matter systems. However, a persistent problem with 2DTS is the long experimental acquisition times, which prevent its broader adoption. A potential solution, requiring no increase in experimental complexity, is signal rec

Effects of inbreeding on balancing selection : insights from Fisher's geometric model

Balancing selection is a potentially important factor in the maintenance of genetic variation for fitness and, alongside recessive deleterious mutations, the genetic basis of inbreeding depression. Classic population genetics theory predicts that inbreeding restricts the range of conditions leading to balancing selection. For example, in models of heterozygote advantage, the classic theory shows t

A study on the Green’s function for the Klein-Gordon equation

I uppsatsen undersöker vi hur ett system styrt av Klein-Gordon-ekvationen beter sig under en punktpåverkan. Detta är den enklaste typen av påverkan och med hjälp av denna kunskap kan man dra slutsatser om systemets beteende för mer generalla fall av påverkan. Kvantfysiken beskriver de mest fundamentala byggstenarna av vårt universum, subatomära partiklar. Dessa är, som namnet tyder på, mindre än This paper explores the Klein-Gordon equation, a relativistic wave equation. More specifically, it studies the free form of the equation, where the potential is set to zero. The partial differential equation, together with initial conditions, forms an initial value problem. The first goal of the paper is to derive the Green's function for the problem. This is done in several ways, using spectr

Citizen participation in the electricity system: a reflection on energy democracy in Swedish energy communities

The European Union's climate strategy emphasises energy democracy, encouraging citizens to participate actively in energy production and consumption as part of the transition to climate neutrality by 2050. This chapter explores the role of energy communities (ECs) in advancing energy democracy, particularly within Sweden's centralised energy system. ECs offer citizens a pathway to collective owner

Does SI Belong in Lower Secondary School? : An Exploratory Pre-study in a Swedish Socially Challenged Area

Supplemental Instruction has worked very well in various settings all over the world. It should be of interest to see if SI works at earlier stages than tertiary education. There are examples of successful SI programs at upper secondary schools, but no reports from lower secondary schools. This study evaluates a pilot SI program in a 7th and a 9th grade class in a socially challenged area with reg

European Sexual Dis/Integration : An Agonistic Paradox of Legitimacy in a Contested Union

Denna avhandling undersöker hur legitimiteten i Europeiska Unionens (EU) stöd för LGBTIQ-jämlikhet bör bedömas och hävdas mot bakgrund av ytterhögerns främjande av en konkurrerande vision för europeiskt samarbete som är rotad i anti-genderpolitik. Med utgångspunkt i agonistisk och queer-teori konceptualiseras EU:s stöd för LGBTIQ-jämlikhet som ett försök att skapa en europeisk pro-LGBTIQ-konsensusThis dissertation examines how the legitimacy of the European Union’s (EU) support for LGBTIQ equality should be assessed and asserted amid the far right’s promotion of a rival vision for European cooperation rooted in anti-gender politics. Drawing on agonistic and queer theory, the EU’s support for LGBTIQ equality is conceptualised as an effort to forge a European pro-LGBTIQ consensus, termed sex