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Chronic pain and kinesiophobia among older adults. Prevalence, characteristics and impact on physical activity.

Background: Chronic pain is common in older adults, yet little is known of its development in old age. Although fear-avoidance beliefs in chronic pain have been explored in younger adults, the relationship between chronic pain, kinesiophobia and physical activity levels has not been investigated in older adults.Objectives: The overall aim was to explore prevalence, development and related factors

Computational studies of flow in Couette Rheometer and particle interaction in non-Newtonian fluids

This work aims to study the flow of non-Newtonian fluids and has two main goals. First, the power-law and Herschel Bulkley fluids are studied in a Couette rheometer. Second, the static and dynamic interaction of dual particles in power-law fluid are investigated.For the first goal, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is employed to understand the flow behavior of powe-rlaw fluid in the Couette rheo

Sequence dependence of self-interacting random chains

We study the thermodynamic behaviour of the random chain model proposed by Iori, Marinari and Parisi and how this behaviour depends on the actual sequence of interactions along the chain. The properties of randomly chosen sequences are compared to those of designed sequences obtained through a simulated annealing procedure in sequence space. We show that for designed sequences the transition to th

Communications of autonomy and vulnerability in criminal proceedings

In some high-profile Swedish cases on violence in intimate relationships, policemen and judges have been blamed for missing important aspects of the victim’s vulnerable situation and the ongoing violence, and indirectly causing the death of the women victims. When these types of cases encounter the criminal justice system, two seemingly opposites are confronted: autonomy and vulnerability. In dete

Real time Implementation of a Blind Beamformer for Subband Speech Enhancement using Kurtosis Maximization

This paper presents a real time implementation of a blind beamformer for subband speech enhancement. The beamformer adaptivelymaximizes the statistical kurtosis measure of the beamformer’soutput signal. Speech carries high kurtosis and noiseoften exhibit lower kurtosis. Hence, maximization of the outputsignal’s kurtosis enhances speech, in general. The implementationis carried out on a novel frame

Online maximization of subband kurtosis for blind adaptive beamforming in realtime speech extraction

This paper presents a method for blind beamforming with application in realtime speech extraction in a non-stationary environment. The blind beamforming is carried out using an online kurtosis maximization approach where the optimization is based on Newton's method. The main novelty of the paper lies in the formulation of the subband kurtosis approximation, where a locally quadratic criterion is s

Direction of Arrival Estimation for Speech Sources using Fourth Order Cross Cumulant

In many applications where speech separation and enhancement is of interest, e.g. conferencing systems, mobile phones and hearing aids, accurate speaker localization is important. This paper presents an alternative criteria for the well known steered response power with phase transform (SRP-PHAT) algorithm, in which the steered response relates to peaks in the fourth order cross cumulant, rather t

Optimal and Adaptive Microphone Arrays for Speech Input in Automobiles

In this chapter, speech enhancement and echo cancellation for hands-free mobile telephony are discussed. A number of microphone array methods have been tested and results from car measurements are given. Traditional methods such as linearly constrained beamforming and generalized sidelobe cancelers are discussed as well as array gain optimization methods. An in situ calibrated method which gives a

Random Effects in Biomedical Flow Systems

The random effects in tracer kinetics and cell cycle kinetics are usually described by the particle residence time. An analytical framework is developed, and the importance of the statistical independence of the residence times is emphasized.

Complex spectral properties of non-Hermitian operators : An application to open-flow mixing systems

We study the spectral properties of the advection-diffusion operator associated with a non-chaotic 3d Stokes flow defined in the annular region between counter-rotating cylinders of finite length. The focus is on the dependence of the eigenvalue-eigenfunction spectrum on the Peclet number Pe. Several convection-enhanced mixing regimes are identified, each characterized by a power law scaling, -μd∼

Optimal design of silicon-based chips for piezo-induced ultrasound resonances in embedded microchannels

We present a variational formulation of the governing equations and introduce global indicators to describe the behavior of acoustofluidic devices driven at resonance frequencies by means of a piezoelectric transducer. The individuation of the correct Lagrangian densities for the different parts constituting the device (the piezo transducer, the silicon walls, the fluid-filled microchannel, and th

Translating public diplomacy and nation branding in Scandinavia : An institutional approach to the Cartoon Crises

Nation branding has been criticised for leading to the homogenisation and depoliticisation of national interest and identity. This study examines the politics of nation branding in relation to its configuration with public diplomacy and the institutional policy context in which they are embedded. Informed by Scandinavian institutionalism and the analytical concept of translation, the study reveals