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Diet quality and risk of type 2 diabetes: a prospective study in the Malmo Diet and Cancer cohort

Background: The rapid increase in type 2 diabetes worldwide has mainly been attributed to lifestyle factors, including poor eating habits and physical inactivity. Type and quality of diet is a key factor in both prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. Aim: To investigate the association between diet quality and risk of type 2 diabetes. Methods and Subjects: This prospective study in the M

MRI-­based quantification of cerebral oxygen extraction and oxygen metabolism using the relationship between phase shift and magnetic susceptibility

Magnetkameran används vanligen för att generera anatomiska bilder som används vid diagnostik av olika sjukdomstillstånd. Normala anatomiska bilder avspeglar magnetresonanssignalens (MR-signalens) magnitud, vilket är signalvektorns längd. Denna är proportionell mot bl.a. antalet vätekärnor i varje volymselement. Ett annat sätt att använda MR-signalen är att skapa en bild av signalvektorns fasvinkelIntroduction: The main purpose of this study was to extract global values of oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) in healthy volunteers, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) phase maps. The repeatability of the method was evaluated, and the age dependences of OEF and CMRO2 were analyzed. Material and methods: Phase data were acquired using a 3T MRI scann

Blockchain: Can It Improve Human Rights And If So How?

Blockchain: Can It Improve Human Rights And If So How? Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evaluation of Programme Work Methods Focus Areas Business and Human R

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Lars Harrie

Professor Contact details Email: lars [dot] harrie [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 01 55Organisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Room number: GIS centre 104 Service point: 16 WebpageLars Harries profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Assistant programme director Surveying (M.Sc.Eng.) Professor Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Sc

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Anna Lundberg

Head of department Contact details Email: anna [dot] lundberg [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se Mobile: +46 70 946 62 30Organisation Sociology of Law Department Service point: 31 WebpageAnna Lundbergs profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Professor Sociology of Law Department Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rightsResearch AreasCollective rights mobilisation and migrat

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xp5161.p65 Master's Dissertation at the Div. of Structural Mechanics Div. of Structural Mechanics · Lund University · Box 118 · SE-221 00 · Lund · Sweden · Tel: 046-222 73 70 · Fax: 046-222 44 20 · www.byggmek.lth.se · xp5161(0807) Bahatin Gündüz Presentation Winter 2008 Report will be published as report TVSM-5161 Supervisors Lars Johansson Ramböll Sverige AB, Malmö Ola Dahlblom, Prof. Div. of St

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Welfare-state selectivity, universality, and social trust in Europe, 2002–2019 : Bringing deservingness back in

Social trust is a moral resource with a normatively highly desirable pay-off. Previous research argues that universal welfare state programmes ‘make’ social trust whereas means-testing programmes ‘break’ it. Despite its important implications for welfare-state design, comparative longitudinal evidence for this hypothesis is scarce. To test whether within-country changes in social trust are associa

Costs of on-demand and prophylactic treatment for severe haemophilia in Norway and Sweden.

The expected annual cost (in the year 2000 prices) for a 30-year-old patient with average individual and treatment characteristics for on-demand EUR 51 832 (95% CI: 44 324-59 341) and for prophylaxis EUR 146 118 (95% CI: 129 965-162 271), was obtained from panel-data analysis of an 11-year retrospective panel of 156 patients with severe haemophilia in Norway and Sweden. Costs included haemophilia-

Ultrafiltration of kraft black liquor with a ceramic membrane

Emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels contribute to the greenhouse effect around the globe. It is therefore of great interest to reduce the use of fossil fuels and revert to some form of biofuel. Lignin, extracted from kraft black liquor, has the potential to become a significant contributor to the biofuel market. A modern pulp mill has an energy surplus that can amount to 7 GJ per tonne o

Update on intra-arterial thrombolysis in patients with lower limb ischemia.

Intra--arterial thrombolysis has become the most important minimal--invasive treatment option to treat acute lower limb ischemia. Although hemorrhagic stroke is a dreaded complication, it is considered beneficial to many fragile and elderly patients where vascular surgery is not an option. This review outlines current results after intra--arterial thrombolysis with low dose recombinant tissue plas

A Pooled Analysis of Thyroid Cancer Incidence Following Radiotherapy for Childhood Cancer

Childhood cancer five-year survival now exceeds 70-80%. Childhood exposure to radiation is a known thyroid carcinogen; however, data are limited for the evaluation of radiation dose-response at high doses, modifiers of the dose-response relationship and joint effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. To address these issues, we pooled two cohort and two nested case-control studies of childhood can

Close encounters involving free-floating planets in star clusters

Instabilities in planetary systems can result in the ejection of planets from their host system, resulting in free-floating planets (FFPs). If this occurs in a star cluster, the FFP may remain bound to the star cluster for some time and interact with the other cluster members until it is ejected. Here, we use N-body simulations to characterize close star-planet and planet-planet encounters and the

Application of heat pump systems for energy conservation in paper drying

Drying is one of the most energy intensive and common operations in the chemical and process industries. Scope for energy recovery is substantial, particularly from the latent heat of the exhaust moist air. Using real operating data from a major Swedish mill, optimal energy conservation strategies were investigated using different heat pump systems in paper drying. Simulation results are compared

The 2000–2017 drought risk assessment of the western and southwestern basins in Iran

The study investigates the relationship between drought and vegetation variations in three main basins of western and southwestern of Iran, using the comprehensive approach of time-series analysis, Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), and anomaly calculation. A total of 30 ground stations’ daily meteorological data and the MODIS 16-day composite NDVI products (2000–2017) were used in this case.

Monitoring and moderating extreme indoor temperatures in low-income urban communities

Climate change presents significant threats to human health, especially for low-income urban communities in the Global South. Despite numerous studies of heat stress, surprisingly little is known about the temperatures actually encountered by people in their homes, or the benefits of affordable adaptations. This paper examines indoor air temperature measurements gathered from 47 living rooms withi

Regional Forebrain Noradrenalin Release in Response to Focal and Generalized Seizures Induced by Hippocampal Kindling Stimulation

In vivo microdialysis was used to monitor noradrenalin (NA) release in the rat hippocampus, sensorimotor cortex and amygdala in response to seizures induced by electrical kindling stimulation in the hippocampus. Generalized seizures increased NA output in the hippocampus five-fold above baseline level (as assessed with 2-min sampling periods). The peak value was seen 2 - 4 min after onset of seizu

Is urban spatial development on the right track? Comparing strategies and trends in the European Union

Urban spatial development is a crucial issue for spatial planning and urban governance, ultimately determining cities’ sustainability. While a set of spatial strategies to address urban development are progressively gaining international consensus, their actual applicability is still contested. An interesting test-bed is represented by the European Union (EU), where common spatial strategies have

CTCs Detection and Whole-exome Sequencing Might Be Used to Differentiate Benign and Malignant Pulmonary Nodules

Background and objective Low-density computed tomography (LDCT) improved early lung cancer diagnosis but introduces an excess of false-positive pulmonary nodules data. Hence, accurate diagnosis of early-stage lung cancer remains challenging. The purpose of the study was to assess the feasibility of using circulating tumour cells (CTCs) to differentiate malignant from benign pulmonary nodules. Mate