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Long‐Term Survival After Single‐Ventricle Palliation : A Swedish Nationwide Cohort Study

BackgroundLong‐term survival after single‐ventricle palliation and the effect of dominant ventricle morphology in large, unselected series of patients are scarcely reported.Methods and ResultsThis nationwide cohort study included all children undergoing operation with single‐ventricle palliation during their first year of life in Sweden between January 1994 and December 2019. Data were obtained fr

Visual Entity Linking: A Preliminary Study

In this paper, we describe a system that jointly extracts entities appearing in images and mentioned in their ac- companying captions. As input, the entity linking pro- gram takes a segmented image together with its cap- tion. It consists of a sequence of processing steps: part- of-speech tagging, dependency parsing, and coreference resolution that enables us to identify the entities as well as po

Arbets delegationsordning fastställt kfs 220928

Brevmall Postadress Box 8084, 200 41 Malmö Besöksadress Bergsgatan 31b Telefon 046-222 00 00, E-post kanslik@kanslik.lu.se Moa Lindell Kanslichef Arbets- och delegationsordning för konstnärliga fakulteten vid Lunds universitet Fastställd av fakultetsstyrelsen 2022-09-28, §19, att gälla från 2022-10-01. Detta beslut ersätter delegationsordning STYR 2021/2431. 2022-09-28 BESLUT STYR 2018/1849 STYR 2

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Copeptin as a marker of outcome after cardiac arrest : A sub-study of the TTM trial

Background: Arginine vasopressin has complex actions in critically ill patients, involving vasoregulatory status, plasma volume, and cortisol levels. Copeptin, a surrogate marker for arginine vasopressin, has shown promising prognostic features in small observational studies and is used clinically for early rule out of acute coronary syndrome. The objective of this study was to explore the associa

Coded-BKW with Sieving

The Learning with Errors problem (LWE) has become a central topic in recent cryptographic research. In this paper, we present a new solving algorithm combining important ideas from previous work on improving the BKW algorithm and ideas from sieving in lattices. The new algorithm is analyzed and demonstrates an improved asymptotic performance. For Regev parameters q = n^2 and noise level \sigma = n

Minnesanteckningar fran eds nordic user group

Minnesanteckningar från EDS Nordic User Group, Stockholm 2013-10-10 Plats: Stockholms universitetsbibliotek När: 2013-10-10 kl. 10-16 Närvarande: Egon Nilsson (Högskolan i Gävle, biblioteket), Mikael Arvidsson (Karlstad universitetsbibliotek), Mikael Blad (Karolinska universitetssjukhuset/Stockholms läns landsting), Jonas Barck (Linnéuniversitets bibliotek), Emma Nolin (Lunds universitetsbibliotek

https://www.ub.lu.se/sites/ub.lu.se/files/minnesanteckningar_fran_eds_nordic_user_group.pdf - 2026-05-23

The Effect of Hidden Terminal Interference on Safety-Critical Traffic in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

In Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks (VANETs) where safety applications rely on broadcast communications, the hidden terminal problem can severely impact the reliability of these applications. Particularly, in forced flow traffic scenarios as the primary case of safety-critical situations, reliability is paramount for inter-vehicle communications to be useful. Not surprising, in these scenarios, the hidde

HIV-associated Infective Native Aortic Aneurysms

BackgroundHIV-associated infective native aortic aneurysms (INAA) constitute a subcategory of the disease INAA. This is a very rare group of patients.ObjectivesThe aim of this systematic literature review was to compile a description of patient characteristics with HIV-associated INAA.MethodsA systematic literature review was performed using the search terms HIV and aortic aneurysm in Ovid MEDLINE

Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is detectable in human carotid artery plaques and is related to triglyceride levels and Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA antibodies.

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (Il-1ra) and interleukin-1beta (Il-1beta) can be detected in human carotid artery tissue, and whether their presence is related to evidence of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection, risk factors for atherosclerosis, and clinical data. SETTING: Departments of Vascular Diseases and Surgical Pathophysiology, University Hospital, Malmö,

Flowrider: Fast On-Demand Key Provisioning for Cloud Networks

Increasingly fine-grained cloud billing creates incentives to review the software execution footprint in virtual environments. For example, virtual execution environments move towards lower overhead: from virtual machines to containers, unikernels, and serverless cloud computing. However, the execution footprint of security components in virtualized environments has either remained the same or eve

Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on weight and local adiposity in adults with obstructive sleep apnea : A meta-analysis

Rationale: Evidence suggests that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment promotes weight gain in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). It is unclear whether weight gain is influenced by CPAP adherence or comorbid disorders. Objectives: To examine the CPAP effects on body mass index (BMI) and local adiposity and the potential moderators of CPAP effects on BMI in patients with O

Revisiting the Concrete Security of Goldreich's Pseudorandom Generator

Local pseudorandom generators are a class of fundamental cryptographic primitives having very broad applications in theoretical cryptography. Following Couteau et al.’s work at ASIACRYPT 2018, this paper further studies the concrete security of one important class of local pseudorandom generators, i.e., Goldreich’s pseudorandom generators. Our first attack is of the guess-and

A Light Signalling Approach to Node Grouping for Massive MIMO IoT Networks

Massive MIMO is a promising technology to connect very large numbers of energy constrained nodes, as it offers both extensive spatial multiplexing and large array gain. A challenge resides in partitioning the many nodes in groups that can communicate simultaneously such that the mutual interference is minimized. We here propose node partitioning strategies that do not require full channel state in

Meal-induced inflammation : postprandial insights from the Personalised REsponses to DIetary Composition Trial (PREDICT) study in 1000 participants

BACKGROUND: Meal-induced metabolic changes trigger an acute inflammatory response, contributing to chronic inflammation and associated diseases. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to characterize variability in postprandial inflammatory responses using traditional (IL-6) and novel [glycoprotein acetylation (GlycA)] biomarkers of inflammation and dissect their biological determinants with a focus on postprandial

Access to healthcare for people with intellectual disability

WHO has expressed that people with intellectual disabilities (ID) often are disadvantaged when it comes to accessing healthcare. However, a more solid evidence base is needed to determine if, and in which parts of the health system people with ID have lower access.

Surgical care by non-surgeons in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that task-shifting or the redistribution of responsibilities from fully-trained surgeons to clinicians with fewer qualifications could become a major component of surgical care delivery in many low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Our goal was to summarise the scope of surgical task-shifting in LMICs through a systematic review of the medical literature.