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A biopsychosocial perspective on endometriosis : the importance of psychological inflexibility

Introduction: Treatment strategies for endometriosis have traditionally been biomedical. There is a need for a more multidimensional understanding of endometriosis and more targeted and individualized treatment interventions, including psychological approaches. Methods: The aims of this study were twofold: (1) to identify key biopsychosocial characteristics in individuals attending a tertiary clin

Building bridges for empowerment and informed decision-making : A qualitative study of midwives’ reflections on how to optimise contraceptive counselling for immigrant women in Sweden

Background Sweden’s National Strategy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) emphasises equitable access to contraception and abortion services. Despite this, immigrant women in Sweden experience lower contraceptive use and higher rates of unintended pregnancies and abortions compared with native-born women. Midwives, as primary providers of contraceptive counselling and prescribing,

Befolkning, bostäder och arbete i den mogna industristaden

In this chapter, we describe the city of Gothenburg in the first half of the twentieth century. The chapter is mainly based on reviews of official statistics and previous research, and starts with an account of how the size and composition of Gothenburg’s population changed. We establish that the city doubled in population between 1910 and the end of the Second World War, partly as a consequence o

Measurements at forward rapidity of elliptic flow of charged hadrons and open heavy-flavor muons in Au+Au collisions at (Formula Presented)

We present the first forward-rapidity measurements of elliptic anisotropy of open-heavy-flavor muons at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The measurements are based on data samples of Au + Au collisions at √ sNN = 200GeV collected by the PHENIX experiment in 2014 and 2016 with integrated luminosity of 14.5nb−1. The measurements are performed in the pseudorapidity range 1.2 < |η| < 2 and cover t

Low-mass vector-meson production at forward rapidity in p + p and Au + Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV

The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured low-mass vector-meson (ω + ρ and φ) production through the dimuon decay channel at forward rapidity (1.2 < |y| < 2.2) in p + p and Au + Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV. The low-mass vector-meson yield and nuclear-modification factor were measured as a function of the average number of participating nucleons, ‹Npart›, and the

Measurement of the transverse energy density in Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV with the sPHENIX detector

This paper reports measurements of the transverse energy per unit pseudorapidity (dET/dη) produced in Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV, performed with the sPHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The results cover the pseudorapidity range |η| < 1.1 and constitute the first such measurement performed using a hadronic calorimeter at RHIC. Measurements of dET/dη are presented

Multiplicity dependence of Ξ+c and Ξ0c production in pp collisions at √s=13 TeV

The first measurement at midrapidity (|y| < 0.5) of the production yield of the strange-charm baryons and as a function of transverse momentum (pT) in different charged-particle multiplicity classes in proton-proton collisions at TeV with the ALICE experiment at the LHC is reported. The baryon is reconstructed via the decay channel in the range 4 < pT< 12 GeV/c, while the baryon is reconstructed v

Inkomster över livs-och familjecykeln

In this chapter, we investigate income differentials across the life cycle at the individual and household levels. The main contribution is to compile basic patterns of age–earnings relationships by sex, occupation and family situation. At the individual level we find age–earnings patterns similar to those observed for the period following the Second World War, for example in the seminal works of

Transient Interactions of α‑Synuclein N- and C‑Termini

α-Synuclein (αSyn) is a neuronal protein predominantly found at the synapse, involved in vesicle trafficking. αSynaggregates are also the main component of Lewy bodies, the hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease. Interactions between the N- and Cterminiof αSyn play crucial roles in its behavior in solution, membrane binding, and aggregation. Studying these interactionsprovides valuable insights into theα-Synuclein (αSyn) is a neuronal protein predominantly found at the synapse, involved in vesicle trafficking. αSyn aggregates are also the main component of Lewy bodies, the hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease. Interactions between the N- and C-termini of αSyn play crucial roles in its behavior in solution, membrane binding, and aggregation. Studying these interactions provides valuable insights

Fiscal environmentalism : Carbon arithmetic, objects of taxation, and the epistemic culture of economic expertise

Economic policy instruments are commonly used to address environmental problems. This study examines the historical development of the carbon tax in Sweden. By using the concept of epistemic culture, this study shows how carbon emissions, rather than energy use alone, emerged as an object of taxation. While the leading politicians saw the carbon tax as an innovative instrument for demonstrating cl

Pollen methods and studies

Reference pollen data for use in interpreting fossil pollen assemblages may be either collected as surface samples or monitored by means of pollen traps. Surface samples can be obtained from moss polsters or lake-surface sediment, or exceptionally soil, leaf litter, or snow. The advantage of such samples is that a large number can be collected relatively quickly. Within the resulting pollen assemb

Rural Retrenchment and Marginalization in Sweden? Evidence from Employment Registers and Survey Data

Debates about spatial inequality and rural discontent often invoke cutbacks of the public sector as a key factor in explaining political and social divides. Covering the period from 1993 to 2023, we use register-based employment data and citizen surveys to study public employment, as well as trust in and satisfaction with public services across five types of municipalities, ranging from metropolit

First measurement of D*+ vector meson spin alignment in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV

The first measurement of prompt D*+-meson spin alignment in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions with respect to the direction orthogonal to the reaction plane is presented. The spin alignment is quantified by measuring the element ρ00 of the diagonal spin-density matrix for prompt D*+ mesons with 4 < pT< 30 GeV/c in two rapidity intervals, |y| < 0.3 and 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, in central (0–10%) and m

The N-Myc MB0-MBI region interacts specifically and dynamically with the N-lobe of Aurora kinase A

The intrinsically disordered MYC proteins are master regulators of cellular growth and function, but when deregulated they become cancer drivers. MYC-protein interactions are key to oncogenesis, and while disrupting such interactions would be of significant therapeutic benefit, the intrinsically disordered properties of MYC have dramatically hampered their characterization. Here, we apply an integ

Time-resolved 3D imaging opportunities with XMPI at ForMAX

X-rays are commonly used in imaging experiments due to their penetration power, which enables non-destructive resolution of internal structures in samples that are opaque to visible light. Time-resolved X-ray tomography is the state-of-the-art method for obtaining volumetric 4D (3D + time) information by rotating the sample and acquiring projections from different angular viewpoints over time. Thi

Geological signatures of storm surges along the southern Swedish coast

Storm surges combine the power of two natural hazards, strong winds and flooding, and can have devastating effects on people, infrastructure, and nature in coastal areas. Ongoing global changes, including rising sea levels and shifting storm patterns, are expected to increase both the frequency and amplitude of such events in the future. There are, however, significant regional variations and someStorm surges combine the power of two natural hazards, strong winds and flooding, and can have devastating effects on people, infrastructure, and nature in coastal areas. Ongoing global changes, including rising sea levels and shifting storm patterns, are expected to increase both the frequency and amplitude of such events in the future. There are, however, significant regional variations and some

Multiplicity-dependent jet modification from di-hadron correlations in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV

Short-range correlations between charged particles are studied via two-particle angular correlations in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV. The correlation functions are measured as a function of the relative azimuthal angle ∆φ and the pseudorapidity separation ∆η for pairs of primary charged particles within the pseudorapidity interval |η| < 0.9 and the transverse-momentum range 1 < pT< 8 GeV/c. Near-s

The record of glacial meltwater mega-flood at Mogenstrup, western Denmark

The Late Pleistocene cataclysmic releases of glacial meltwater left distinct footprint across the Central European Lowland. Deeply incised tunnel valleys, oversized ice-marginal spillways, fields of mega-dunes, and glacial curvilineations carved by rapid drainage events occur along the southern margin of the last (Weichselian) Scandinavian Ice Sheet margin. These meltwater releases contributed sigThe Late Pleistocene cataclysmic releases of glacial meltwater left distinct footprint across the Central European Lowland. Deeply incised tunnel valleys, oversized ice-marginal spillways, fields of mega-dunes, and glacial curvilineations carved by rapid drainage events occur along the southern margin of the last (Weichselian) Scandinavian Ice Sheet margin. These meltwater releases contributed sig

Comparing News Beat Structures across 13 Countries : From Geographic to Topical and Sub-Specialised Division of Labour

Almost 200 years after their inception, news beats became a dominant factor that shapes newsrooms. This study explores the beat mix of leading quality dailies in 13 countries. Findings are based on executive interviews triangulated with other data sources. They indicate a shift from geographic to thematic division of labour and the rising trend of beat sub-specialisation. Newsroom size matters but