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1 LIVA14:3; LIVB10:3 HT 2023 Från barocken till romantiken. Litteraturhistorisk översiktskurs (7,5 hp) Fastställd av Sektionsstyrelse 2, Språk- och litteraturcentrum, den 7 juni 2023 Sekundärlitteratur Allen, John J., ”Smiles and Laughter in Don Quixote”, i Comparative Literature Studies 2006:4, s. 515–531 (digitalt tillgänglig via LUBsearch) Allen, Timothy, ”Introduction”, i Nguyen Du, The Song o

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Indien-rapport 1:a utkast 2009-04-28

Indien-rapport 1:a utkast 2009-04-28 SACO:s fackliga stipendium 2009 Entreprenörskap och innovationspolitik i Indien - rapport från en studieresa våren 2009 Stockholm 2009-07-02 Bo Arnetz Kjell Sehlstedt Sveriges Ingenjörer Sveriges Ingenjörer Upplägg Vi fick SACOs fackliga stipendium 2009 för att göra en studie av innovationer och entreprenörskap i Indien. Vår utgångspunkt är en triple-helix ansa

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"The best of both worlds" – Heiner Linke on why Swedish researchers should invest in innovation

"The best of both worlds" – Heiner Linke on why Swedish researchers should invest in innovation Hoppa till huvudinnehåll Vi använder cookies och andra spårningsteknologier för att förbättra användarupplevelsen på vår webbplats, för att visa dig personligt innehåll och riktade annonser och för att analysera vår webbplatstrafik. Läs mer om cookies. Absolut nödvändiga cookies Dessa cookies är nödvänd

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Delays in assessment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: variations across Europe

Objective The first 3 months after symptom onset represent an important therapeutic window for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study investigates the extent and causes of delay in assessment of patients with RA in eight European countries. Method Data on the following levels of delay were collected from 10 centres (Berlin, Birmingham, Heraklion, Lund, Prague, Stockholm, Umea, Vienna, Warsaw and Zu

Mandatory Mediation in the Best Interest of the Child

''One of the gravest responsibilities that can be placed upon the court, and one of the most heart searching, is to determine the proper custodian of a child'' Suzanne Reynolds, Catherine T. Harris, Ralph A. Peeples&semic Back to the future: an empirical study of child custody outcomes&semic North Carolina Law Review, September, part II of the article. At least 30 000 paren

Evaluation of 3D printed contrast detail phantoms for mammography quality assurance

Objects created by 3D printers are increasingly used in various medical applications. Today, affordable 3D printers, using Fused Deposition Modeling are widely available. In this project, a commercially available 3D printer was used to replicate a conventional radiographic contrast detail phantom. Printing materials were selected by comparing their x-ray attenuation properties. Two replicas were p

Discriminative Accuracy of Plasma Phospho-tau217 for Alzheimer Disease vs Other Neurodegenerative Disorders

Importance: There are limitations in current diagnostic testing approaches for Alzheimer disease (AD). Objective: To examine plasma tau phosphorylated at threonine 217 (P-tau217) as a diagnostic biomarker for AD. Design, Setting, and Participants: Three cross-sectional cohorts: an Arizona-based neuropathology cohort (cohort 1), including 34 participants with AD and 47 without AD (dates of enrollme

Benchmarking 6DOF Outdoor Visual Localization in Changing Conditions

Visual localization enables autonomous vehicles to navigate in their surroundings and augmented reality applications to link virtual to real worlds. Practical visual localization approaches need to be robust to a wide variety of viewing condition, including day-night changes, as well as weather and seasonal variations, while providing highly accurate 6 degree-of-freedom (6DOF) camera pose estimate

Digging in excavation diaries : digital re-assessment of stratigraphy in 3D GIS. The sanctuary of Ayia Irini, Cyprus

During the last years, numerous research projects focussed on re-examination of past excavations, giving birth to re-evaluation of their documentation and material or to new discoveries. The aim of this paper is to present an ongoing research on the digital re-assessment of the Ayia Irini sanctuary’s stratigraphy using 3D GIS, by corroborating published material with data extracted from the origin

Regionalization and spatial analysis of precipitation of the Urmia Lake Basin, Iran

The spatial patterns of precipitation regarding physiography and atmospheric circulations in the Lake Urmia Basin have been investigated. Daily rainfall time series for the 50 most reliable precipitation stations for the period 1980-2010 were analyzed to detect the regional precipitation pattern. To identify rainfall homogeneous regions, principal component analysis was applied to the precipitatio

Risks of breast, ovarian, and contralateral breast cancer for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers

IMPORTANCE The clinical management of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers requires accurate, prospective cancer risk estimates. OBJECTIVES To estimate age-specific risks of breast, ovarian, and contralateral breast cancer for mutation carriers and to evaluate risk modification by family cancer history and mutation location. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Prospective cohort study of 6036 BRCA1 and

Value of the SHM system in the context of risk-based inspection planning

Risk-based inspection (RBI) planning is concerned with the optimal allocation of deterioration control which is based on the pre-posterior analysis using the Bayesian decision theory and the expected utility theory. It has been widely used to make inspection and repair strategy in the field of civil engineering and infrastructure systems. Nowadays, with the developments of sensing and inspection t

Process synthesis and simulation of furfural production from rice straw biowaste

Rice straw is regarded as one of the main cereal straws that are produced every year in substantial amounts. Typically, rice straw is burned by farmers as they could not find a more promising technique to dispose it. This burning produces particulates and carbon monoxide causing many adverse effects on the environment and the public health, and finding a way to efficiently utilise this biowaste re

Evaluation of repair systems - Basic principles

When decision on repair has been taken the available repair systems/methods must be evaluated with regard to the immediate requirements. For each type and cause of damage, there are normally only a few possible repair systems. These repair systems should be evaluated with regard to following 5 basic properties, or characteristics: 1) service life/durability, 2) structural stability/safety, 3) exec

The soft X-ray laser project at MAX IV

A Soft X-ray Laser (SXL) beamline utilising FEL technology is being designed for the Short Pulse Facility (SPF) at the MAX IV Laboratory. A conceptual design study has been started following on the scientific case already prepared in collaboration between several Swedish Universities and driven by a strong (Swedish) user demand. The baseline goal of the SXL beamline is to generate intense and shor

Walk after stroke: initial development of a step counting game for stroke survivors

This paper presents work done within the EU project STARR. Within the framework of the project technologies to empower and support stroke survivors are developed. We report on the iterative development of an outdoor activity game for stroke survivors, and discuss design choices, experiences from the initial testing and outline potential future developments.This paper presents work done within the EU project STARR. Within the framework of the project technologies to empower and support stroke survivors are developed. We report on the iterative development of an outdoor activity game for stroke survivors, and discuss design choices, experiences from the initial testing and outline potential future developments.

Molecular changes during progression from nonmuscle invasive to advanced urothelial carcinoma

Molecular changes occurring during invasion and clinical progression of cancer are difficult to study longitudinally in patient-derived material. A unique feature of urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) is that patients frequently develop multiple nonmuscle invasive tumors, some of which may eventually progress to invade the muscle of the bladder wall. Here, we use a cohort of 73 patients that experien

Alignment of clinical breast tomosynthesis and mechanical images : The effect of the variation in shift and rotation

Simultaneous digital breast tomosynthesis and mechanical imaging (DBTMI), a novel screening approach, combines anatomic DBT with functional analysis of the stress distribution on the compressed breast by mechanical imaging (MI). Preliminary studies suggest potential to reduce false positive findings. DBTMI requires to align DBT and MI images. In this study, we have analyzed robustness to alignment

Evaluating an image restoration pipeline for digital mammography across varied radiation exposures and microcalcification sizes using model observer analysis

In this study, we assess the impact of an image restoration pipeline, designed for digital mammography, on the detectability of microcalcifications of different sizes across varied radiation exposures. The restoration pipeline first removes the noise of the image considering a Poisson-Gaussian noise model that incorporates quantum and electronic noise. Then, it appropriately merges the noisy and d