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Lute suites by J.S Bach recorded on the 11-string alto guitar
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Works for flute viola and guitar performed by Terje Thiwång, flute, Torbjörn Helander, viola and Stefan Östersjö guitar. Music by Kent Olofsson, Kay Holmquist, Rolf Martinsson, André Chini and Fredrik Österling
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Works for guitar and electronics by Kent Olofsson, Åke Parmerud, Tommy Zwedberg, Kent Nyman and Agustín Fernandez
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Works for guitar and chamber ensemble, soloist Stefan Östersjö with Ensemble Ars Nova and Gageego, conductors Harald Eikaas and Pierre André Valade
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A discussion on the practice of opera improvisation as a means to go in dialogue with music and performance culture in the western classical field, inspired by perspectives from cultural theory, suggesting notions of intertextuality and interperformativity.
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Concerto for guitarist and orchestra, soloist Stefan Östersjö with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mario Venzago
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A double CD box with the complete works for guitar solo of Per Nørgård
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An article about the English sound poet Bob Cobbing and the work he did at the Text Sound Festivals in Stockholm.
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Repetition Repeats all Other Repetitions is a composition for 10-string guitar and electronics by Henrik Frisk. This is a CD release of the first version of the piece.
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Soloist with the Danish Radio Choir, Fredrik Malmberg, conductor
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Diet-breast cancer studies have shown that “healthy eating patterns” are associated with decreased risk whereas unhealthy patterns (especially those including alcohol) are associated with increased risk, particularly in postmenopausal women. The potential mechanisms behind the observed associations are still under investigation. A great deal of evidence supports the major role of lifelong overexpo
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Histones become present extracellularly in the airways as a consequence of celldeathoccurring during inflammation, for example in ARDS, COPD, and cysticfibrosis (CF). Extracellular histones bind Toll-like receptors and thereby promoteinflammation. In addition, due to their highly cationic nature, histones are highlycytotoxic. Thus, mechanisms controlling the activities of extracellular histones ar
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis (CF) are characterized by dysregulated inflammation of the airways. The increased influx of immune cells and the accumulation of cytokines lead to cell death, tissue destruction and impaired pulmonary function. Intracellular proteins like histones and granule proteins of neutrophils, DNA f
