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Prioritization and resource allocation in health care. The views of older people receiving continuous public care and service.

Objective To describe the views of people, 65 years and over, receiving continuous public care and service, on prioritization and resource allocation in health care, in relation to gender, age, housing, health-related quality of life (QoL) and degree of activities of daily living (ADL) dependency. Background How older people receiving continuous public care and service view prioritization and res

Trend of Socio-Demographic Index and Mortality Estimates in Iran and its Neighbors, 1990-2015 : Findings of the Global Burden of Diseases 2015 Study

BACKGROUND: The Global burden of disease and injuries study (GBD 2015) reports expected measures for years of life lost (YLL) based on socio-demographic index (SDI) of countries, as well as the observed measures. In this extended GBD 2015 report, we reviewed total and cause-specific deaths and YLL for Iran and all its neighboring countries between 1990 and 2015.METHODS: We extracted data from the

Codex simulations

By "codex simulations" or codex simulaters" I intend the various hard- and software products that imitate the form of the codex and /or simulate the function of it. They can be designed with the main purpose either to transfer literary work, as with "ordinary" electronic books, or to communicate the looks of a specific original artefact, as with those simulaters used by libraries for displaying di

On direct/indirect perception with verbs of seeing and seeming in English and Lithuanian

The number of meanings that can be found in the dictionary entries of the verb SEE in various languages ranges from 9 to 30:1. Language No of meanings Vision Mental process Lithuanian 20 + + English 28-30 + + Swedish 4-5 (15) + + Russian 9 + + On a closer look at the definitions of the meanings and the examples given we shall see that they fall into two basic types of meaning, namely (a) those th

Enhancing Accessibility in Mobile Navigational Services

Abstract in UndeterminedThe success of the Wii and of the iPhone together with the persisting problem of displaying information on the small screens of mobile devices is currently pushing the development of non-visual interaction channels such as gestures, tactile/haptic interaction and sound. This development presents both potential and risk, since new channels of interaction may result either in

Long-term ozone effects on vegetation, microbial community and methane dynamics of boreal peatland microcosms in open-field conditions

To study the effects of elevated ozone concentration on methane dynamics and a sedge species, Eriophorum vaginatum, we exposed peatland microcosms, isolated by coring from an oligotrophic pine fen, to double ambient ozone concentration in an open-air ozone exposure field for four growing seasons. The field consists of eight circular plots of which four were fumigated with elevated ozone concentrat

A Systematic Review of the Volume-Outcome Relationship for Radical Prostatectomy

Context: Due to the complexity and challenging nature of radical prostatectomy (RP), it is likely that both short-and long-term outcomes strongly depend on the cumulative number of cases performed by the surgeon as well as by the hospital. Objective: To review systematically the association between hospital and surgeon volume and perioperative, oncologic, and functional outcomes after RP. Evidence

RPS19 Deficiency Leads to Reduced Proliferation and Increased Apoptosis but Does Not Affect Terminal Erythroid Differentiation in a Cell Line Model of Diamond-Blackfan Anemia

Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA) is a congenital red cell aplasia in which 25% of the patients have a mutation in the ribosomal protein (RP) S19 gene. It is not known how the RPS19 deficiency impairs erythropoiesis and proliferation of hematopoietic progenitors. To elucidate molecular mechanisms in RPS19 deficient DBA, we analyzed the effects of RPS19 deficiency on EPO induced signal transduction, ce

Prevalence and predictors of healthcare utilization among older people (60+): Focusing on ADL dependency and risk of depression.

The aim of this study was to investigate healthcare utilization patterns over a six-year period among older people (60+), classified as dependent/independent in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and/or at/not at risk of depression and to identify healthcare utilization predictors. A sample (n=1402) comprising ten age cohorts aged between 60 and 96 years was drawn from the Swedish National study on

Bird evolution: testing the Metaves clade with six new mitochondrial genomes

Background: Evolutionary biologists are often misled by convergence of morphology and this has been common in the study of bird evolution. However, the use of molecular data sets have their own problems and phylogenies based on short DNA sequences have the potential to mislead us too. The relationships among clades and timing of the evolution of modern birds (Neoaves) has not yet been well resolve

Speech recognition: Possibility and usability for people with disabilities

Finding work for people with severe physical disabilities is not easy. This master thesis aims to investigate the possibility of creating new job opportunities for these people, using speech recognition. One possibility is to construct an application where a person works in a callcentre by using his/her voice. To test the idea a co-operation with the callcentre at Trygg Hansa in Malmö was initiate

On the advantages of heterogeneity in the bidirectional control of platoons

The control of large and complex systems is a difficult but important topic. In applications, centralized control, in which all measurements about a system are used to compute control actions, is often preferable, since it allows for a better overview of the system and more precise control. However, in large networks, where the complexity of implementing a centralized controller becomes too diffic

Öresundsavtalet - Ett avklarat ärende? - Undersökning av det nya Öresundsavtalets kvarstående problem inom Öresundsområdets mellanstatliga skattesamarbete

Öresundsområdet har en unik ställning i Sverige genom att ha en tät förbindelse till Danmarks huvudstad och kommersiella centrum. För att stärka möjligheten att nyttja denna täta förbindelse ingicks 2003 det så kallade Öresundsavtalet. Öresundsavtalet behandlar i huvudsak beskattning av personer som bor på den ena sidan av Öresund och arbetar på den andra och möjliggör således i större utsträckninThe Öresund region has a unique position in Sweden in that it is closely linked to the Danish capital and commercial centre. In order to strengthen the possibility of utilising this close connection, the so-called Öresund Agreement was concluded in 2003. The Öresund Agreement deals mainly with taxation of persons living on one side of the Öresund and working on the other, and thus enables more str

Work-related experiences and needs while undergoing curative cancer therapy : exploring the target population’s perspective during the developmental phase of a work-oriented intervention

Purpose: Cancer affects a great number of people during working life, and tailored interventions targeting this population are important. The present study, focused on the developmental phase of a work-oriented intervention, aimed to describe work-related experiences and needs among people undergoing curative cancer therapy. Methods: People (n = 22, age md 55 years, range 39–64, purposive sampling

Updatable Privacy-Preserving Blueprints

Privacy-preserving blueprint schemes (Kohlweiss et al., EUROCRYPT’23) offer a mechanism for safeguarding user’s privacy while allowing for specific legitimate controls by a designated auditor agent. These schemes enable users to create escrows encrypting the result of evaluating a function y=P(t,x), with P being publicly known, t a secret used during the auditor’s key generation, and x the user’s

Flash-induced relaxation changes of the EPR signals from the manganese cluster and YD reveal a light-adaptation process of Photosystem II

By exposing photosystem II (PSII) samples to an incrementing number of excitation flashes at room temperature, followed by freezing, we could compare the Mn-derived multiline EPR signal from the S-2 oxidation state as prepared by 1, 5, 10, and 25 flashes of light. While the S-2 multiline signals exhibited by these samples differed very little in spectral shape, a significant increase of the relaxa

Renewable Methanol as a Fuel for Heavy-Duty Engines : A Review of Technologies Enabling Single-Fuel Solutions

To meet climate targets, a global shift away from fossil fuels is essential. For sectors where electrification is impractical, it is crucial to find sustainable energy carriers. Renewable methanol is widely considered a promising fuel for powering heavy-duty applications like shipping, freight transport, agriculture, and industrial machines due to its various sustainable production methods. While

Climate-related loss and damage in contexts of agrarian change : differentiated sense of loss from extreme weather events in northeast Cambodia

The uneven burden of climate-related losses and damages and its implications for equity and social justice are receiving growing attention in science and policy. Smallholder farmers, indigenous groups, and ethnic minorities are often identified as particularly vulnerable and likely to experience a greater burden of climate-related loss and damage. However, limited attention has been paid to experi

An Investigation on the Feasibility of Multimodal Acoustophoretic Control

When particles are dispersed in a microfluidic device, its resonant frequencies can be used to manipulate their positions at will. This practice, called acoustophoresis, has been shown to successfully control multiple particles simultaneously with a single vibrating actuator, which is a low-cost and contactless alternative to existing particle manipulation methods, and whose applications include i

Power Allocation for Uplink Communications of Massive Cellular-Connected UAVs

Cellular-connected unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has attracted a surge of research interest in both academia and industry. To support aerial user equipment (UEs) in the existing cellular networks, one promising approach is to assign a portion of the system bandwidth exclusively to the UAV-UEs. This is especially favorable for use cases where a large number of UAV-UEs are exploited, e.g., for packa