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Att vistas i arbetsmarknadspolitikens ingenmansland : - organisatoriska gränser inom lokal arbetsmarknadspolitik
Swedish labour market policy faces major challenges. Sweden has a labour deficit and a very low unemployment rate at the same time as unemployment is high among young people and immigrants. Unemployed in Sweden with high thresholds to enter the labour market are referred to the local labour market policy where the municipalities co-operates, competes and negotiates with the Public Employment Servi
Pulse-Distortion Analysis for Millimeter-Wave Time-Domain Material Identification
Analyzing the frequency dependent dielectric properties can be used to identify and distinguish materials in biomedical instruments. In the millimeter-wave range, the dielectric properties of biological tissues are mainly determined by their water content. For instance, it has been shown, that cancer cells have a lower water content than healthy skin cells, resulting in a significant dielectric co
Lofty ideals and lowly troubles among nursing home managers
This chapter explores how nursing home managers grapple with local manifestations of the wicked problems that plague elderly care. It shows the tension between managers' lofty ideals of high-quality, individualized care and their continuous struggle to handle very basic troubles that ultimately appear to be grounded in a lack of resources, such as high personnel turnover and staff complaints about
Addressing the possibility of normative conflicts around human rights : The concept of adaptation
This chapter provides the legitimacy of human rights as individual rights of all humans; and the justification of the universality of human rights. It deals with the legitimacy of the impact of the universality of human rights within religious and worldview-based communities. The chapter shows that the patterns of argumentation of different religious and worldview-based communities, or some groups
Chronic breathlessness : re-thinking the symptom
EF-Tu From Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae Is an Immunogenic Surface-Exposed Protein Targeted by Bactericidal Antibodies
Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi), a commensal organism in pre-school children, is an opportunistic pathogen causing respiratory tract infections including acute otitis media. Adults suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are persistently colonized by NTHi. Previous research has suggested that, in some bacterial species, the intracellular elongation factor thermo-unst
Service innovation in e-commerce last mile delivery : Mapping the e-customer journey
The remarkable growth of e-commerce has defined the recent years of various industries worldwide. Driven by consumers, the e-commerce surge (e-retail in particular) stems from the final leg of the supply chain: the last mile. As the growing flow of e-commerce orders continues to generate new records for annual revenues, key actors in the last mile face the challenges of increasing customer demands
Transforming urban water governance through social (triple-loop) learning
The sustainable development of cities is threatened by a worldwide water crisis. Improved social learning is urgently needed to transform urban water governance and make it more integrated and adaptive. However, empirical studies remain few and fragmented. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to analyse how social learning has supported or inhibited sustainable transformations in urban water govern
Jan Gösta Waldenström and rheumatology
Validity of the Swedish version of the systemic sclerosis quality of life questionnaire (SSCQoL) : A novel measure of quality of life for patients with systemic sclerosis
Arousal and awareness in a humanoid robot
We describe how an arousal system that controls the levels of awareness can be implemented in a robot. The different levels of awareness correspond to different states of consciousness and we argue that an artificial arousal system modeled after its biological counterpart has a useful function in controlling the cognitive processing of a brain-like cognitive architecture. The level of awareness de
How to avoid severe coronary vasoconstriction in potassium induced cardioplegia
Objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate how high K+ concentrations can be safely used in cardioplegic solutions without causing severe coronary artery vasocontraction. Design. Twenty-four 50 kg pigs were used. The distal part of the left anterior descending coronary artery was cut into ring segments and transferred into organ baths with Krebs solution bubbled with 95% O2 and 5% CO2. K
Access to human rights for persons using prosthetic and orthotic assistive devices in Sierra Leone
Purpose: To evaluate the access to human rights of persons with disabilities who use prosthetic and orthotic assistive devices, and to compare groups of participants in terms of gender, residential area, income, and type and level of assistive device. The addressed areas were rights to: health, a standard of living adequate for health, education, marry and establish a family, vote, and work. Metho
Personalized Approach to Severe Asthma
Detecting the True Extent of Introgression during Anthropogenic Hybridization
Hybridization among naturally separate taxa is increasing owing to human impact, and can result in taxon loss. Previous classification of anthropogenic hybridization has largely ignored the case of bimodal hybrid zones, in which hybrids commonly mate with parental species, resulting in many backcrossed individuals with a small proportion of introgressed genome. Genetic markers can be used to detec
Two Orders of Magnitude Variation in the Star Formation Efficiency across the Premerger Galaxy NGC 2276
We present the first spatially resolved (∼0.5 kpc) measurements of the molecular gas depletion time τ depl across the disk of the interacting spiral galaxy NGC 2276, a system with an asymmetric morphology in various star formation rate (SFR) tracers. To estimate τ depl, we use new NOEMA observations of the 12CO(1-0) emission tracing the bulk molecular gas reservoir in NGC 2276, and extinction-corr
A realized vision of access to safe, affordable surgical and anaesthesia care
Principles of niche expansion
Niche expansion is attained by adaptations in two generalized phenotypical traits - niche position and niche width. This gives room for a wide range of conceptual ways of niche filling. The niche variation hypothesis reduces the range by predicting that expansion occurs by increasing variation in niche position, which has been debated on empirical and theoretical grounds as also other options seem
Scrutinizing the cut-off for “pathological” meniscal body extrusion on knee MRI
Objectives: Medial meniscal body extrusion ≥ 3 mm on MRI is often considered “pathologic.” The aims of this study were to (1) assess the adequacy of 3 mm as cut-off for “pathological” extrusion and (2) find an optimal cut-off for meniscal extrusion cross-sectionally associated with radiographic knee osteoarthritis, bone marrow lesions (BMLs), and cartilage damage. Methods: Nine hundred fifty-eight