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När A. W. Nordblom vägrade tvångsdöpa F. O. Nilssons brorsdotter i Landa 1853

Detta föredrag vid en stiftshistorisk dag lyfter fram det enda kända fall där en svensk präst vägrat tvångsdöpa ett baptistbarn som hämtats till dop av länsman. Sådan vägran förekom flera gånger i Danmark. Barnet, som var brorsdotter till baptistpionjären F. O. Nilsson, döptes några dagar senare "på pastors inrådan och moderns begäran", men fallet behandlades ändå i domkapitlet, där Nordblom så sm

Oscillator strengths of sulphur 3s(2) 3p(3) 4s S-3(0)-3s(2) 3p(3) 4p P-3 transitions measured by time resolved two-photon laser spectroscopy

Oscillator strengths for the three 3s(2)3p(3)4s S-3(1)o-3s(2)3p(3)4p P-3(0,1,2) transitions in neutral sulphur have been determined directly from lifetime measurements. Two-photon UV laser excitation and subsequent fluorescence detection have been used on atoms produced in a thermal sulphur beam or in a laser-driven plasma. A good agreement was found between data obtained in both schemes. The life

Simvastatin protects against cholestasis-induced liver injury.

Background: Bile duct obstruction is associated with hepatic accumulation of leukocytes and liver injury. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of simvastatin on cholestasis-induced liver inflammation and tissue damage. Experimental approach: C57BL/6 mice were treated with simvastatin (0.02 and 0.2 mg.kg(-1)) and vehicle before and after undergoing bile duct ligation (BDL) for 12 h. Leu

Porous protein-based scaffolds prepared through freezing as potential scaffolds for tissue engineering.

Successful tissue engineering with the aid of a polymer scaffold offers the possibility to produce a larger construct and to mould the shape after the defect. We investigated the use of cryogelation to form protein-based scaffolds through different types of formation mechanisms; enzymatic crosslinking, chemical crosslinking, and non-covalent interactions. Casein was found to best suited for enzyma

Improved retinal function after trabeculectomy in glaucoma patients.

PURPOSE: To investigate retinal function after reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) by filtration surgery in patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma. METHODS: Eleven patients (11 eyes) with medically uncontrolled glaucoma underwent trabeculectomy. Clinical investigation, visual field (testing with standard automated perimetry (SAP-Humphrey), optical coherence tomography (OCT), full-field

Vibrotactile sense in median and ulnar nerve innervated fingers of men with Type 2 diabetes, normal or impaired glucose tolerance.

Aims To investigate vibrotactile sense (large fibre neuropathy) at different frequencies in index and little fingers (median and ulnar nerves, respectively) of subjects with diabetes, or impaired (IGT) or normal glucose tolerance (NGT). Methods Vibration thresholds (tactilometry at seven frequencies (8, 16, 32, 64, 125, 250 and 500 Hz)) and median nerve function (electrophysiology) were examined i

Subexponential asymptotics for stochastic processes : extremal behavior, stationary distributions and first passage probabilities

Consider a reflected random walk Wn+1 = (W-n +X-n)(+), where X-o, X-1,... are i.i.d. with negative mean and subexponential with common distribution F. It is shown that the probability that the maximum within a regenerative cycle with mean mu exceeds x is approximately mu (F) over bar(x) as x --> infinity, and thereby that max (W-o,..., W-n) has the same asymptotics as max(X-o,...,X-n) as n --> inf

Asthma is more prevalent in elite swimming adolescents despite better mental and physical health.

An increased risk of developing asthma has been reported among swimmers exposed to chloramine in pool arenas. The aim of the present study was to compare the prevalence of asthma and respiratory symptoms among elite aspiring swimmers compared with age-matched controls with different degrees of physical activity. We also aimed to relate these findings to mental and psychosocial factors. One hundred

Mitogen-activated protein kinases in the porcine retinal arteries and neuroretina following retinal ischemia-reperfusion.

PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to examine changes in the expression of intracellular signal-transduction pathways, specifically mitogen-activated protein kinases, following retinal ischemia-reperfusion. METHODS: Retinal ischemia was induced by elevating the intraocular pressure in porcine eyes, followed by 5, 12, or 20 h of reperfusion. The results were compared to those of the sham- op

Binomial mitotic segregation of MYCN-carrying double minutes in neuroblastoma illustrates the role of randomness in oncogene amplification.

BACKGROUND: Amplification of the oncogene MYCN in double minutes (DMs) is a common finding in neuroblastoma (NB). Because DMs lack centromeric sequences it has been unclear how NB cells retain and amplify extrachromosomal MYCN copies during tumour development. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We show that MYCN-carrying DMs in NB cells translocate from the nuclear interior to the periphery of the condensing chr

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The escape from the Middle Ages: An escape from the Middle Ages is observed among Medieval archaeologists. The author argues that the etsablishment of Medieval archaeology as a discipline was closely connected to the rise of an urban archaeology. Consequently, the main background to the escape from the Middle Ages is the decline of urban archaeology. In correlation, it might even be seen as an esc

Astma är en systemisk inflammation--inte en lokal sjukdom Bred antiinflammatorisk behandlingsstrategi krävs.

The traditional view of asthma has changed considerably during the last decades. A paradigm shift in our understanding of asthma has turned our focus from the importance of muscle spasm to inflammation. Today asthma is believed to be a central airway inflammatory disorder, and the importance of activated eosinophils found in central airway biopsies and in induced sputum is believed to be a hallmar