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Adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease feel ambivalent towards their parents' concern for them
This is a grounded theory study to identify concepts for describing how adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) respond to their parents' concern for them. Ten adolescent boys and seven girls were interviewed. In the analysis four main categories emerged: ambivalence, ability/inability, compliance/resistance and trust/distrust. We found ambivalence to be the most distinctive theme to app
On the Consistency of Prediction Error Identification Methods
Indomethacin and celecoxib improve tendon healing in rats.
Insulin sensitivity in adults with growth hormone deficiency and effect of growth hormone treatment.
Adult growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is a multifactorial disorder in which pituitary dysfunction associated with pituitary adenomas or their treatment plays a major role. The introduction of recombinant growth hormone (GH) for the treatment of GHD has opened up new treatment avenues but has also raised concerns about possible untoward long-term metabolic effects of GH, such as the potential effec
Krian i förvandling : uppsatsämnen och skrivanvisningar för läroverkets svenska uppsatsskrivning
Popular Abstract in Swedish Uppsatsskrivningen i läroverket har ofta beskrivits på ett negativt sätt: ensidig ämnesgivning, onaturliga skrivsituationer och bristfällig förberedande undervisning. Syftet med denna avhandling är att ta reda på om denna bild av praktiken haft en motsvarighet i teorin eller om det i stället funnits mer ambitiösa och varierade mål för skrivträningen. De material som redThis dissertation is about the goals that existed for Swedish essay writing in grammar schools from the start of the nineteenth century to the 1960s. The point of departure is the contrast between the negative image often painted of this essay writing and the positive picture painted of writing tuition before this period (classical rhetoric) and after it (process-oriented writing with the emphasis
Folding of a small helical protein using hydrogen bonds and hydrophobicity forces.
A reduced protein model with five to six atoms per amino acid and five amino acid types is developed and tested on a three-helix-bundle protein, a 46-amino acid fragment from staphylococcal protein A. The model does not rely on the widely used Go approximation, which ignores non-native interactions. We find that the collapse transition is considerably more abrupt for the protein A sequence than fo
"Det var kunskap jag behövde" : studiecirklar och politisk kultur
Studiecirklar har haft en stor betydelse för arbetarrörelsen, liksom för många andra folkrörelser, under 1900-talet. De var viktiga verktyg för att kunna vara samhällsengagerad och vara med och ta ansvar för det man ansåg vara av ett gemensamt intresse. Att vara med och ta ett ansvar för det gemensamt angelägna och besätta politiska poster runt om i kommunerna krävde kunskap om den kommunala verks
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Desertification, fact or fiction?
The Identification and Prediction of Urban Sewer Flows : A Preliminary Study
Sufiska nätter och klubbliv i kolonial miljö - Pakistan för en ren nybörjare
Immortalization of human extravillous cytotrophoblasts by human papilloma virus gene E6E7: sequential cytogenetic and molecular genetic characterization.
New loci regulating rat myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is an inflammatory disease in rats that closely mimics many clinical and histopathological aspects of multiple sclerosis. Non-MHC quantitative trait loci regulating myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-induced EAE have previously been identified in the EAE-permissive strain, DA, on rat chromosomes 4,10,15, a
Rapid and efficient clearance of airway tissue granulocytes through transepithelial migration.
Background: Clearance of tissue granulocytes is central to the resolution of airway inflammation. To date the focus has been on apoptotic mechanisms of cell removal and little attention has been given to alternative processes. The present study explores transepithelial migration as a mechanism of cell clearance. Method: Guinea pig tracheobronchial airways where eosinophils are constitutively pres
Tracheal remodeling: comparison of different composite cultures consisting of human respiratory epithelial cells and human chondrocytes
The reconstruction of extensive tracheal defects is still an unsolved challenge for thoracic surgery. Tissue engineering is a promising possibility to solve this problem through the generation of an autologous tracheal replacement from patients' own tissue. Therefore, this study investigated the potential of three different coculture systems, combining human respiratory epithelial cells and human
Participating in a Story: Exploring Audience Cognition
Stories that the audience can influence (such as computer games and other interactive multimedia), in contrast to 'traditional' stories (such as books and cinema), present a challenge to fields which take narrative (story) as their study object. What is the difference between these two kinds of stories? Earlier theories have focused on differences in media, structure, or the audience's physical ac
Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults.
Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) is a special form of diabetes that is clinically similar to type 2 diabetes but with positivity for pancreatic autoantibodies. The frequency of LADA patients among all patients diagnosed as type 2 varies between 6-50% in various populations. The frequency is higher in younger age groups. It is clear, however, that the frequency of autoimmune diabetes amo
Effect of inhaled corticosteroids on forearm bone mineral density: The HUNT Study, Norway
Purpose: To study the effect of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) on bone mineral density (BMD) in an observational longitudinal study. Methods: In 1995-97, as part of the Nord-Trondelag Health Study, Norway, 10,941 subjects aged 20yr or more, either reporting asthma diagnosis/asthma-related symptoms or randomly selected, were interviewed, underwent spirometry and had their forearm BMD assessed. Among
Well-being of children with chronic illness. A population-based study in a Swedish primary care district
According to a previous study, 8% of all children in Dalby primary care district were chronically ill. The impact of the illness on the children's well-being was investigated using parental questionnaires. No difference in socio-demographic variables was found between responders (70%) and non-responders. The study comprised 98 index and 168 control children. Comfort and well-being in school and pr