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Vascular endothelial growth factor is upregulated by L-dopa in the parkinsonian brain: implications for the development of dyskinesia.
Comparing the educational environment (as measured by DREEM) at two different stages of curriculum reform.
Psychometric evaluation of 3-set 4P questionnaire.
This is a further development of a specific questionnaire, the 3-set 4P, to be used for measuring former ICU patients' physical and psychosocial problems after intensive care and the need for follow-up. The aim was to psychometrically test and evaluate the 3-set 4P questionnaire in a larger population. The questionnaire consists of three sets: "physical", "psychosocial" and "follow-up". The questi
Ultrathin ZrO2 films on Si-rich SiC(0001)-(3x3): Growth and thermal stability
The growth and thermal stability of ultrathin ZrO2 films on the Si-rich Si(0001)-(3 x 3) surface have been explored using photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The films were grown in situ by chemical vapor deposition using the zirconium tetra tert-butoxide (ZTB) precursor. The O 1s XAS results show that growth at 400 degrees C yields tetragonal ZrO2. An interfa
Aggregation in a protein-surfactant system. The interplay between hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions
By precipitating a complex salt Ly(OS)(8) of the positively charged protein lysozyme and the anionic surfactant octyl sulfate OS-, one can generate a true ternary system: water-Ly(OS)(8)-NaOS. Using NMR diffusometry and U spectroscopy measurements the thermodynamic parameters of the association processes have been determined. The solubility product of the complex salt, K-s, is 10-(28) M-9.(1) On a
Evidence that Hy-RBCs express weak Jo(a) antigen
Rasch analysis of an instrument for measuring occupational value: Implications for theory and practice.
This study investigated psychometric properties of an instrument for assessing perceived occupational value, the 26-item OVal-pd. Data from 225 Swedish subjects with and without known mental illness were analysed regarding fit to the Rasch measurement model (partial credit model), differential item functioning (DIF), and functioning of the OVal-pd four-category response scale. The reliability (ind
The impact of sub-cellular location and intracellular neuronal proteins on properties of GABA(A) receptors
Most studies of GABA(A) receptor accessory proteins have focused on trafficking, clustering and phosphorylation state of the channel-forming subunits and as a result a number of proteins and mechanisms have been identified that can influence the GABA(A) channel expression and function in the cell plasma membrane. In the light of a growing list of intracellular and transmembrane neuronal proteins s
The effect of memantine on sleep behaviour in dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia.
Consanguinity and genetic diseases in North Africa and immigrants to Europe.
Endemic diseases are caused by environmental and genetic factors. While in this special issue several chapters deal with environmental factors, including infections, the present focus is on genetic causes of disease clustering due to inbreeding and recessive disease mechanisms. Consanguinity is implying sharing of genetic heritage because of marriage between close relatives originating from a comm
Mechanisms and prevention of alloimmunization in pregnancy.
Transfusion only occasionally gives rise to antibody production, because blood cells per se are not markedly immunogenic. However, the immunological changes that occur during pregnancy increase the risk of alloimmunization against red blood cells, platelets, and/or leukocytes. Fetal-maternal bleeding during pregnancy or in relation to delivery is the antigenic stimuli for immunization against red
Local Coloring and Regional Identity:
The project's main thesis is to verify the existence of local colours and colouring. The research is done in the rural areas of southern Sweden at dwellings from the 19th century. The results are supposed to show the different kind of colours used and to indicate orders for how the colours were combined during different times and in various geographical areas. To find out of the local traditional
Graphical Languages for Manufacturing Operations
The international standard IEC 62264, also known as ISA95, deals with Enterprise-Control System integration and Manufacturing Operations Management. The standard contains, among other things, a description of what Manufacturing Operations means. The description states that The activities of manufacturing operations management are those activities of a manufacturing facility that coordinate the per
Decision making process for constructing low-energy buildings in the public housing sector in Sweden
The built environment accounts for a significant share of energy consumption and energy efficiency in this sector is important for the Swedish environmental objectives. Only a limited share of the total new construction of multifamily houses are constructed as low-energy buildings. Current building regulations lay down requirements for energy efficiency for new construction, and these will be tigh
A simplified model to estimate the concentration of inorganic ions and heavy metals in rivers
Partial disruption of lipolysis increases postexercise insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle despite accumulation of DAG
From an Inclusive to an Exclusive International Order: Membership of International Organisations from the 19th to the 20th Century
Recent scholarship in IR has increasingly focused on the “global transformation” of the 19th century. Many of the defining features of modern IR first emerged in the 19th century, among them a new group of actors – international organisations. Yet the intergovernmental organisations (IGO) of the late 19th and early 20th century were not identical to the IGOs of the post-1945 period. 19th century I
Mining semantics for culturomics: towards a knowledge-based approach
Using discrete event simulation in supply chain planning
Supply chains are difficult to plan because they involve complex relationships that influence supply chain performance. In this paper, discrete-event simulation (DES) is discussed in order to identify if it could be a technique used to improve supply chain planning. Two DES models have been developed and are used in this paper to find out whether DES could be a technique for unraveling the complex
