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Assessing Core Abilities Across the Mental Health Spectrum : Development and Initial Evaluation of the E-SWAN-G
We evaluated the Extended Strengths and Weaknesses Assessment of Normal Behavior—General Instrument (E-SWAN-G), designed to capture core strengths and difficulties across the mental health spectrum. A youth version was completed by 603 parents and an adult version by 607 adults, each comprising 60 items. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses supported 13 identical first-order factors across
Swimming with the Trouble : Queer Hydrofeminism and the Sea Cure in Deborah Levy's Hot Milk (2016)
Abstract in Spanish:La picantey redlexiva novela Hot Milk(Leche caliente, 2016) de Deborah Levy sigue a una joven, Sofı́a, que viaja de Inglaterra a Almerı́a (España) en busca de una cura para las numerosas dolencias de su madre, Rosa. Sofı́a comienza a nadar en el Mediterráneo, donde lepicanrepetidamente medusas que, según descubre, han aumentado de forma abundantedebido a la sobrepesca (3). EDeborah Levy’s salty, ruminative novel Hot Milk (2016) follows a young woman, Sofia, as she travels from England to Almería, Spain in search of a cure for her mother Rose’s many ailments. Sofia begins swimming in the Mediterranean, where she is repeatedly stung by medusas who have, she learns, grown abundant from overfishing (3). These medusas sting her “into desire” (72) and into a queer sexual a
Introduction to Acts of Love : Transforming Social Worlds
Failure to transpose, dangerous substances: Joint cases
Failure to transpose, quality of fresh waters needing protection or improvement in order to support fish life, quality required of shellfish waters
Subsidiarity and the enforcement of EC environmental law
New insights into JAK2 germline variant-driven stromal cell alterations and proinflammatory bone marrow niche remodeling in myeloproliferative neoplasms
Shared ground heat exchange for the decarbonisation of heat
Shared ground heat exchange can deliver low-carbon electrified heat where individual heat pumps or heat networks are not feasible, such as in terraced homes. However, there is a policy gap around these mid-scale heat solutions. We outline the benefits and challenges of shared ground heat exchange, and actions needed by policy, housing, and innovation stakeholders to support further deployment.
Ethnography at the edge of provocations : Professional secrecy and ethical dilemmas in a Danish foster home
Air and Apocalyptic Atmospheres : Mathilde Blind’s Manchester Poetry
In the 1880s, the Anglo-German feminist freethinker Mathilde Blind wrote a series of poems inspired by her residence in Manchester. Our chapter reads Blind’s Manchester poems through the lens of the atmospheric humanities, focusing on how these poems show the entanglement of the human with both urban and natural environments, gesture towards an imagined future for those marginalized in industrial
Victorian Literature, Queer Longing and the Shore, 1840–1920
Domestic cats (Felis catus) and European nature conservation law: Applying the EU Birds and Habitats Directives to a significant but neglected threat to wildlife
Free-ranging domestic cats (Felis catus) impact biodiversity through predation, disturbance, competition, disease and hybridisation. Scientific knowledge regarding these impacts has recently increased. This article interprets the European Union (EU) Birds and Habitats Directives (Nature Directives) in light of this knowledge. The outcome indicates that various obligations in the Directives, partic
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A population-based study of the sex-specific associations between apolipoprotein B and incidence of atrial fibrillation
Background: Apolipoprotein B (apoB) is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerosis. However, studies examining its relation to atrial fibrillation (AF) have produced conflicting results and suggested possible sex-specific differences. This study investigated the sex-specific associations between serum apoB concentrations and incident AF and offer insight into the inconsistencies in previous resea
A Comparative Study of GARCH, Stochastic Volatility, and Hybrid LSTM Models across market regimes
This study examines whether the canonical stochastic volatility (SV) model outperforms the standard GARCH(1,1) model across different market regimes, and whether relatively simple hybrid LSTM extensions improve forecasting accuracy. Using daily data from the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and FTSE 100 indices, volatility forecasts are evaluated on the stressed exogenous COVID-19 crisis, as well as a calm
Optimisation of Acoustic Manipulation for Single Cell Manipulation
In microfluidic systems, resonant acoustic fields enable controlled particle manipulation, a phenomena known as acoustophoresis. These contactless and low-cost processes have successfully been applied to manipulate bulk particle populations, however robust single-cell manipulation for single-cell analysis remains a challenge. This work presents an experimental investigation into optimising the con
Assessing Vertical Ground Reaction Forces: A Comparative Study of Force Plates and Pressure Mats
Accurate measurement of human gait parameters is crucial for understanding movement patterns, diagnosing musculoskeletal disorders, and evaluating intervention effectiveness. Force plates have traditionally been the gold standard when measuring ground reaction forces and moments during a recording in gait analysis. Recently, pressure mats have emerged as an alternative, offering portability and ve
Exposure to legacy and emerging phthalates and bisphenols in recycling workers : Evidence from the GreenMetalWaste study
The transition toward a circular economy is driving rapid growth in the recycling sector, yet occupational exposure remains poorly characterized, including exposure to phthalates and bisphenols. We conducted a human biomonitoring study among recycling workers handling e-waste, metal waste, and mixed waste in Sweden. The study included 114 exposed workers, 23 low-exposed workers, and 18 controls. P
