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Design of network-based biocomputation circuits for the exact cover problem

Exact cover is a non-deterministic polynomial time (NP)-complete problem that is central to optimization challenges such as airline fleet planning and allocation of cloud computing resources. Solving exact cover requires the exploration of a solution space that increases exponentially with cardinality. Hence, it is time- and energy consuming to solve large instances of exact cover by serial comput

Probing surface-sensitive redox properties of VOx/TiO2 catalyst nanoparticles

Redox processes of oxide materials are fundamental in catalysis. These processes depend on the surface structure and stoichiometry of the oxide and are therefore expected to vary between surface facets. However, there is a lack of direct measurements of redox properties on the nanoscale for analysing the importance of such faceting effects in technical materials. Here, we address the facet-depende

Tecknets historicitet : En möbeldetalj och dess meningsskapande variation

Syftet med kapitel är att dels visa på potentialen i att studera även små till synes triviala detaljer i vardagliga objekt, dels att visa på betydelsen av det historiska sammanhanget för den semiotiska analysen. Detta har genomförts utifrån en analys av en för traditionell möbelproduktion vanligt förkommande teknik, nämligen sinkning, i tre olika historiska kontexter med såväl pre- som postindustr

Field-resolved high-order sub- cycle nonlinearities in a terahertz semiconductor laser,

The exploitation of ultrafast electron dynamics in quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) holds enormous potential forintense, compact mode-locked terahertz (THz) sources, squeezed THz light, frequency mixers, and comb-basedmetrology systems. Yet the important sub-cycle dynamics have been notoriously difficult to access in operationalTHz QCLs. Here, we employ high-field THz pulses to perform the first ultr

A thermodynamically consistent Markovian master equation beyond the secular approximation

Markovian master equations provide a versatile tool for describing open quantum systems whenmemory effects of the environment may be neglected. As these equations are of an approximatenature, they often do not respect the laws of thermodynamics when no secular approximation isperformed in their derivation. Here we introduce a Markovian master equation that isthermodynamically consistent and provid

Antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with myocardial infarction with and without obstructive coronary arteries

Background: Recent studies demonstrate that prothrombotic antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are overrepresented in patients with myocardial infarction (MI) due to coronary artery disease (MICAD). However, it is not known whether aPL differ between the two subsets of MI: MICAD and MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA). Objectives: To determine whether aPL are associated with MINOCA or M

Training the trainers : Finding new educational opportunities in the virtual world

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted scientific gatherings and conferences, opening up opportunities for virtual learning platforms. Realizing the potential of online academic exchanges, the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) also developed virtual avenues and information systems for capacity building of mental health professionals across the world. Among its first such initiatives, the WPA organi

Identification of heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) and serine- and arginine-rich (SR) proteins that induce human papillomavirus type 16 late gene expression and alter L1 mRNA splicing

We have determined the effect of seven serine- and arginine-rich (SR) proteins and 15 heterogenous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) on human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) late gene expression. Of the seven SR proteins analyzed here, SRSF1, SRSF3, and SRSF9 induced HPV16 late gene expression, and five of the SR proteins affected HPV16 L1 mRNA splicing. Of the 15 hnRNP proteins analyzed here, hn

Establishment of an immortalized human erythroid cell line sustaining differentiation potential without inducible gene expression system

Ex vivo manufactured red blood cells (RBC) generated from immortalized erythroid cell lines which can continuously grow are expected to become a significant alternative in future transfusion therapies. The ectopic expression of human papilloma virus (HPV) E6/E7 gene has successfully been employed to establish these cell lines. To induce differentiation and maturation of the immortalized cell lines

Measuring symptoms severity in carpal tunnel syndrome : score agreement and responsiveness of the Atroshi-Lyrén 6-item symptoms scale and the Boston symptom severity scale

Purpose: To assess score agreement between the Atroshi-Lyrén 6-item symptoms scale and the Boston 11-item symptom severity scale and compare their responsiveness in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome before and after carpal tunnel release surgery. Methods: This prospective cohort study included 3 cohorts that completed the A-L and Boston scales (conventional score 1–5) on the same occasion: a pr

De-romanticising critical marketing theory : capitalist corruption as the Left’s Žižekean fantasy

Following Slavoj Žižek, critical marketing scholars have interrogated the ideological fantasies of mainstream marketing, de-romanticising markets and marketing. However, Žižek argues there is no ideology-free subject, so it stands to Žižekean reason that critical marketing scholars are also ideological fantasists. Our paper seeks to de-romanticise critical marketing theory by identifying the fanta

Ecosystem effectuation : creating new value through open innovation during a pandemic

The severity of the COVID-19 pandemic confronts us with a global grand challenge representing an unprecedented crisis for health, economies, and societies. While digital champions are thriving, a large number of businesses and industries have been facing radical uncertainty, pushing some to the edge of collapse. This emergency calls for new ways to look at organizational ambidexterity and business

Remembering, forgetting and memorialising : 1947, 1971 and the state of memory studies in South Asia

The “cultural turn” in memory studies acknowledges that collective memory has a distinctive social aspect reflected in the manner in which it is communicated orally from one individual or generation to another. However, the point of departure is the emphasis on the need to account for the fact that memory is, in equal measure, shaped and mediated by tangible channels such as texts, images, objects