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Pulmonary complications following urological, gastrointestinal and gynaecological abdominal Surgery--A post-hoc analysis of an observational study in 29 countries

BACKGROUND: The incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs3) following abdominal surgery varies across surgical specialties. It remains unclear to what extent the incidence of PPCs is attributable to known patient-related factors and anaesthesia duration, rather than to differences inherent to the surgical specialty itself.METHODS: Post-hoc analysis of an observational study describi

Association of Postoperative Nadir Haemoglobin Levels With Long-term Adverse Events After Elective Noncardiac Surgery

AIM: Preoperative anaemia is a well-established risk factor for poor outcomes. However, the impact of postoperative haemoglobin (Hb) levels on long-term outcomes, including mortality and cardiovascular events, remains uncertain. This study aims to assess the independent association between postoperative nadir Hb levels and long-term outcomes, considering the potential interaction with preoperative

The Golden Collars: Deconstructing Heroes and Villains in an Iranian Spy Movie

This chapter examines the Iranian state-produced film The Golden Collars as a tool of regime propaganda, focusing on how it constructs narratives of heroes and villains within the context of the 2009 post-election protests. It shows how the Islamic Republic, through state media, portrays foreign intelligence services—particularly those of the United States, United Kingdom, and Israel—as orchestrat

Optimizing probes for multi-beam ptychography

Multi-beam ptychography (MBP) offers a scalable solution to improve the throughput of state-of-the-art ptychography by increasing the number of coherent beams that illuminate the sample simultaneously. However, increasing the number of beams in ptychography makes ptychographical reconstructions more challenging and less robust. It has been demonstrated that MBP reconstructions can be made more rob

Forensic life-threat assessments using trauma scoring in single stabs to the trunk

IntroductionForensic assessments of whether an injury would have been life-threatening often rely on empirical knowledge rather than evidence-based criteria. To address this gap, we applied the validated trauma scoring system New Injury Severity Score (NISS) to estimate mortality risk along the natural course of single stab injuries to the trunk.Methods and materialsWe included 408 survivors and 1

Risk of non-reproductive cancer in men from couples conceiving through assisted reproduction : a Swedish nation-based register study

Whereas the link between impaired male fertility and risk of testicular and prostate cancer is well established, studies investigating non-reproductive cancer risk among men with impaired reproductive function are scarce and show conflicting results. The aim of the study was to compare the risk of developing non-reproductive cancers in men achieving paternity through assisted reproduction as compa

Prevention, Identification, Management and Long-Term Complications of Intracranial Haemorrhage in Children With Haemophilia and Other Severe Bleeding Disorders-A Practical Guidance

INTRODUCTION: Intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) is the most serious complication in infants and children with severe congenital bleeding disorders causing substantial mortality and long-term neurological morbidity. The neonatal period carries the highest risk, particularly in severe haemophilia and rare factor deficiencies. We review the epidemiology, risk factors, prevention, recognition, management

The Long Game: IPO Performance Across a Decade of Monetary Shifts

This thesis investigates the long-run performance of IPOs in the U.S. market, a topic that remains timely given the historic issuance wave in 2020–2021 and the sharp monetary tightening that followed. Analysing 1,222 IPOs listed between 2015 and 2025, the study applies Buy-and-Hold Abnormal Returns (BHAR), Propensity Score Matching (PSM), and Fama-French calendar-time regressions to evaluate perfo

Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Technological Progress: Evidence from OECD Countries, 1970–2019

This study investigates the relationship between military expenditure, economic growth, and technological progress in 27 OECD countries over the period 1970–2019. While previous research on the economic consequences of military spending has produced mixed and often inconclusive results, this paper extends the literature by including total factor productivity (TFP) as a measure of long-term technol

Microplastics in liquid biofertilizers: An overlooked threat to agricultural soil?

This study investigated the presence of microplastics (MPs, >5 μm to <2 mm) in biofertilizers and estimated their mass input to Swedish agricultural soils. Collective samples from representative biogas facilities were analyzed using optical microscopy and optical photothermal infrared (O-PTIR) spectroscopy, with selected MPs examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The highest MPs concentra

Groundwater flow patterns in semi-arid mountainous alluvial aquifers: Hydrochemical and isotopic insights from the Central Bolivian Andes

Groundwater stored in alluvial fan aquifers represents a key water resource in semi-arid mountainous regions, yet groundwater recharge mechanisms and flow dynamics remain poorly understood, particularly in data-scarce regions experiencing increasing water demand and anthropogenic pressure. This study investigates groundwater recharge processes and flow patterns in three adjacent watersheds of the

Navigating Climate Risks in Rail Transport : Weather Impacts, Governance Challenges, and Climate Adaptation Approaches

Railways play an important role in the energy transition by offering a low-carbon, energy-efficient means of transporting goods, people, and services. However, this role is increasingly at risk as extreme weather events associated with a changing climate grow in severity and frequency, compounded by uncertainties in future climate conditions.This thesis aims to advance the understanding of climate

Counting on Contractualism : Numbers, Risk, and the Individualist Restriction

T.M. Scanlon’s version of contractualism has emerged as one of the most well-developed challengers to consequentialism. According to one of contractualism’s most appealing features—the Individualist Restriction—the justifiability of our actions depends solely on the personal reasons of single individuals. While it allows contractualism to avoid many of consequentialism’s most implausible implicati

From Show Pony to Working Horse : Reimagining Carbon Capture and Storage for Just Climate Change Mitigation

Denna avhandling undersöker styrningen av koldioxidavskiljning och -lagring (CCS) i den nuvarande fasen av policydriven implementering inom europeisk klimatpolitik. Min forskning placeras i mellan etablerad kritik av CCS och dess framväxande, centrala roll i bindande nettonollstrategier. Jag intar en kritiskt pragmatisk hållning som erkänner att CCS är en omtvistad teknik som innebär risker för inThis thesis examines the governance of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology in its current phase of policy-driven deployment within European climate policy. Positioned in the gap between established critique of CCS and its newly central role in binding net-zero strategies, my research adopts a critical-pragmatic stance to acknowledge that CCS is a contentious technology embodying risks of c