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Sampling frequency and eye-tracking measures : how speed affects durations, latencies, and more

We use simulations to investigate the effect of sampling frequency on common dependent variables in eye-tracking. We identify two large groups of measures that behave differently, but consistently. The effect of sampling frequency on these two groups of measures are explored and simulations are performed to estimate how much data are required to overcome the uncertainty of a limited sampling frequ

Medication report reduces number of medication errors when elderly patients are discharged from hospital

Objective To investigate whether a Medication Report can reduce the number of medication errors when elderly patients are discharged from hospital. Method We conducted a prospective intervention with retrospective controls on patients at three departments at Lund University Hospital, Sweden that where transferred to primary care. The intervention group, where patients received a Medication Report

The Moral Side of M&A: Changing Morale Reflecting Moral Change?

Is personnel resistance in deed as dysfunctional as it is assumed to be, in M&A theory? According to Hirschman (1970), voice is more loyal than exit, implying that employees telling their opinion should be understood as a sign of loyalty, rather than a problem. An important aspect of loyalty is its moral basis. Scanning M&A literature, it becomes evident that very little has been written o

Att återförtrolla det sekulariserade samhället: Är Sverige på väg in i Vattumannens tidsålder?

Artikeln diskuterar en nyandlig terapiform och en kurs i personalutveckling för att exemplifiera hur dessa och liknande rörelser försöker med nya medel hitta och har hittat vägar in i samhällets institutioner. De vill med nya, ”vetenskapliga” rön medvetandegöra svenskarna om deras inre potential och de vänder sig inte bara till individuella sökare utan erbjuder också sina tjänster till offentliga

The accuracy of absorbed dose estimates in tumours determined by Quantitative SPECT: A Monte Carlo study.

Abstract Background. Dosimetry in radionuclide therapy estimates delivered absorbed doses to tumours and ensures that absorbed dose levels to normal organs are below tolerance levels. One procedure is to determine time-activity curves in volumes-of-interests from which the absorbed dose is estimated using SPECT with appropriate corrections for attenuation, scatter and collimator response. From cor

Immunogenicity and Safety of a Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine in Children 6 Months to 17 Years of Age, Previously Vaccinated with an AS03-Adjuvanted A(H1N1)Pdm09 Vaccine: Two Open-label, Randomized Trials.

During the influenza pandemic 2009-2010, an AS03- adjuvanted A(H1N1)pdm09 vaccine was used extensively in children 6 months of age and older, and during the 2010-2011 influenza season, the A(H1N1)pdm09 strain was included in the seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) without adjuvant. We evaluated the immunogenicity and safety of TIV in children previously vaccinated with the AS03-

General intellectual capacity of young men with cleft lip with or without cleft palate and cleft palate alone.

We report on the general intellectual capacity of men around 17-19 years of age and with cleft lip either with or without cleft palate (CLP) or cleft palate alone. Data were obtained from the Swedish National Service enrolment register for the years 1991-1997, about 335 individuals with CLP and 88 with cleft palate alone, who were compared with a control group consisting of 272 879 people. Those w

Symmetric lattice distortions around deep-level impurities in semiconductors: Vacancy and substitutional Cu in silicon

A model based on the electrostatic Hellmann-Feynman theorem and an empirical valence-force potential has been used to study breathing-mode distortions around the vacancy and substitutional Cu in silicon. The calculation of the forces driving the distortion is based on a self-consistent calculation of the charge-density perturbation. In both cases considered, the author finds an outward breathing-m