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Professionellt skolledarskap

Kapitlet adresserar professionellt skolledarskap med hjälp av tidigare forskning inom chefers arbete, professionalism, strategi, styrning och organisationsstruktur. I kapitlets nyckelinsikter lyfts i grova drag fram att god kunskap om strategi, styrning och struktur, kombinerat med en god kontextuell förståelse för hur man som skolledare lämpligen tillämpar dem i skolans värld, lägger grunden till

Safety and efficacy of pomalidomide plus low-dose dexamethasone in STRATUS (MM-010) : A phase 3b study in refractory multiple myeloma

Patients with relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) have poor prognosis. The STRATUS study assessed safety and efficacy of pomalidomide plus low-dose dexamethasone in the largest cohort to date of patients with RRMM. Patients who failed treatment with bortezomib and lenalidomide and had adequate prior alkylator therapy were eligible. Pomalidomide 4 mg was given on days 1-21 of 28-day

Outcome after carpal tunnel release : impact of factors related to metabolic syndrome

Objective: The standard surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), with an open carpal tunnel release, is reported to relieve symptoms in most patients. In a retrospective observational study, outcome after open carpal tunnel release was evaluated, focusing on factors related to the metabolic syndrome: diabetes, hypertension, obesity (BMI ≥30) and statin treatment. Methods: Results from 4

Adaptation to low pH and lignocellulosic inhibitors resulting in ethanolic fermentation and growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Lignocellulosic bioethanol from renewable feedstocks using Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a promising alternative tofossil fuels owing to environmental challenges. S. cerevisiae is frequently challenged by bacterial contamination anda combination of lignocellulosic inhibitors formed during the pre-treatment, in terms of growth, ethanol yield andproductivity. We investigated the phenotypic robustness

Children in Barnahus – an interdisciplinary research study from children’s perspective : Children in Barnahus-Before, during and after being in CH

When a parent is suspected for child abuse, the court in Sweden appoints a lawyer who can decide about the child’s participation in CH without parent’s knowledge or consent. The lawyer brings the child to CH. A familiar person, for example a teacher, accompanies the child. In the study children and their parents are interviewed about their experience and understanding of CH.

Atmospheric transport and chemistry of trace gases in LMDz5B : Evaluation and implications for inverse modelling

Representation of atmospheric transport is a major source of error in the estimation of greenhouse gas sources and sinks by inverse modelling. Here we assess the impact on trace gas mole fractions of the new physical parameterizations recently implemented in the atmospheric global climate model LMDz to improve vertical diffusion, mesoscale mixing by thermal plumes in the planetary boundary layer (

Non-monotonic health behaviours – implications for individual health-related behaviour in a demand-for-health framework

A number of behaviours influence health in a non-monotonic way. Physical activity and alcohol consumption, for instance, may be beneficial to one's health in moderate but detrimental in large quantities. We develop a demand-for-health framework that incorporates the feature of a physiologically optimal level. An individual may still choose a physiologically non-optimal level, because of the trade-

Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III study of tasquinimod in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer

Purpose: Tasquinimod, a novel oral therapy targeting the tumor microenvironment, significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) in a randomized, placebo-controlled phase II trial in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). This phase III study was conducted to confirm the phase II results and to detect an overall survival (OS) benefit. Patients and Methods: Men wit

A fire safety engineering perspective on crowd evacuation dynamics

The review presented by Bellomo et al. [1] addresses the modelling approaches employed to represent human behaviour in evacuation in a comprehensive manner. The authors discuss crowd evacuation modelling in light of crisis management, a relevant and current topic given the recent escalation of terrorist threats all over the world. The need for designing buildings for rapid evacuation using crowd e

Calculation of the water budget over the Baltic Sea catchment area using the regional forecast model REMO for June 1993

The atmospheric components of the water cycle over the Baltic Sea and its catchment area are calculated using the regional numerical weather prediction model REMO. Daily as well as monthly mean values of precipitation, evapotranspiration, horizontal water transport, and change of atmospheric water content are presented. As a first attempt of validation, precipitation data provided by several natio

Predialysis patient education : Effects on functioning and well-being in uraemic patients

This study evaluated the effects of a predialysis patient education programme on functioning and well-being in 28 uraemic patients. The programme consisted of four group sessions with the following themes: renal disease and dietary restriction, active renal replacement therapy, physical exercise, and the impact of chronic renal failure on economy, family and social life. Three to 9 months after ha

Dynamic color screening in diffractive deep inelastic scattering

We present a novel Monte Carlo implementation of dynamic color screening via multiple exchanges of semisoft gluons as a basic QCD mechanism to understand diffractive electron-proton scattering at the HERA collider. Based on the kinematics of individual events in the standard QCD description of deep inelastic scattering at the parton level, which at low x is dominantly gluon initiated, the probabil

Solvatochromism of dye-labeled dendronized polymers of generation numbers 1–4: comparison to dendrimers

Two series of dendronized polymers (DPs) of generations g = 1–4 with different levels of dendritic substitution (low and high) and a solvatochromic probe at g = 1 level are used to study their swelling behavior in a collection of solvents largely differing in polarity as indicated by the Kamlet–Taft parameters. This is done by measuring the UV-Vis spectra of all samples in all solvents and determi

Clinical effect of point mutations in myelodysplastic syndromes

BACKGROUND: Myelodysplastic syndromes are clinically heterogeneous disorders characterized by clonal hematopoiesis, impaired differentiation, peripheral-blood cytopenias, and a risk of progression to acute myeloid leukemia. Somatic mutations may influence the clinical phenotype but are not included in current prognostic scoring systems.METHODS: We used a combination of genomic approaches, includin