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Flooding and erosion of coastal roads - exposure, mitigation and climate change impact

The coastal zone is a dynamic region where the sea meets land, making it highly influenced by environmental conditions such as storm surges, extreme weather events, and coastal erosion. Coastal areas are also characterized by high population densities, significant urban development, and important socio-economic functions such as transportation, trade, tourism and recreation. Consequently, they are

Township-Village Enterprises, Local Governments, and Rural Communities : The Chinese Village as a Firm During Economic Transition

Over the past sixteen years, the total output of the township-village enterprises (TVEs) in China has grown at an average rate of 30 percent per annum. In 1994, TVEs produced 47 percent of the nation’s total industrial product and provided employment to 120 million people (People’s Daily, overseas edition, 2 March 1995); China Township Enterprises Daily, 27 September 1994). The TVE sector has been

On the transient interactions of α-synuclein in different dimensions

α-Synuclein (αSyn) is a neuronal protein predominantly found in the brain, whose native function seems to be associated with vesicle trafficking. While intrinsically disordered in solution, the first ca. 100 residues adopt an amphipathic α-helical structure when the protein adsorbs onto membranes. Additionally, the aggregation of αSyn into highly ordered β-sheet rich amyloid fibrils is associated

What is the beef with cultivated meat?

Artificially cultivated meat may have environmental benefits and harm-reductive capabilities, making it crucial to establishing ethical food production practices. However, we argue that salient factors make producing and consuming artificially cultivated meat morally problematic. We detail some of these factors and highlight their roots in different ethical traditions. These factors present seriou

Immune Thrombocytopenia

Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune bleeding disorder, and ITP presents as either primary or, during the course of the disease, secondary, where approximately 20% of the cases are secondary to other diseases such as systemic autoimmune disease. The management goal of ITP is to treat or prevent severe bleeding, not to normalize the platelet count. ITP is thought to be an autoimmune syndr

How Circular Can We Legally Be? A Research Agenda for Adaptiveness to Close the Gap Between ‘Traditional’ Legal Concepts and Circular Innovation.

In this Letter, we aim to address a knowledge gap in the intersection, and boundaries, between law(s) and circular policies, business models, and practices. By exploring the existing literature and real-life examples across the world, this work provokes further research towards a deeper understanding of the necessary changes in the legal paradigm to enable circular innovation and achieve more circ

Paleomagnetic evidence for Neoarchean plate mobilism

Plate tectonics is a unique feature of Earth, but its proposed time of initiation is still controversial, with published estimates ranging from ca. 4.2 to 0.7 Ga. Paleomagnetic data can provide a robust argument for one essential aspect of plate tectonics: large-scale relative lateral motions of distinct, rigid crustal blocks. Previously, the oldest relative horizontal motion between two or more b

QT-RR Adaptation Time Lag Estimation and its Dependence on Heart Rate Trend Frequency Content in Exercise Stress Testing

A new model for the estimation of the QT-RR adaptation time lag using exercise ECG stress testing has been proposed, assuming a linear heart rate trend during the test. In this work, simulated ECGs have been generated based on heart rate patterns with oscillations at different frequencies to demonstrate that the assumption can be relaxed so that the QTRR adaptation time lag can be adequately estim

On the use and value of risk assessment for strengthening the response to the Covid-19 pandemic

Risk assessment constitutes a valuable tool for organizations responsible for critical societal functions in their effort of reducing the likelihood and mitigating the consequences of potentially harmful events. In a previous project, the researchers have contributed to the development and implementation of a method for risk assessment in the municipality of Malmö, Sweden. Shortly after the full-s

Enabling and impeding factors for organizational adaptive capacity – a review of the literature

Organizations responsible for maintaining critical societal functions must be able to handle both events that can be foreseen and events that come more or less as surprises. Therefore, proactive risk management strategies that build on capacity to adapt to new and unforeseen circumstances must complement strategies that build on the ability to plan for events that can be anticipated on beforehand.

Decoupled sound and amplitude modes in trapped dipolar supersolids

We theoretically investigate elementary excitations of dipolar quantum gases across the superfluid to supersolid phase transition in a toroidal trap. We show how decoupled first sound, second sound, and Higgs modes emerge by following their origin from superfluid modes across the transition. The structure of these excitations reveals the interplay between crystal and superfluid oscillations. Our r

An ECG-based model to distinguish cardiac sarcoidosis from arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) and cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) can show significant overlap in their clinical presentation. Differentiation between both is crucial for optimal patient management. Aim of this study is to develop an ECG-based machine learning model to distinguish between ARCV and CS patients. The study population included 100 patients (50 with ARCV and 50 with C