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Expanding Architecture: Critical perspectives from within a school of architecture
Konferensbidrad, 10:e Pedagogiska inspirationskonferensen, December 2018, LTHThe architectural community needs to be better at managing a diversity of experiences, desires and needs associated with architecture. How can students' call for a more problematizing and inclusive education and industry be used as a basis for student and teacher collaboration, as well as an educational platform for raising diversity issues? The Symposium Expanding Architecture - Critical Perspect
Reconstruction of sciatic nerve after traumatic injury in humans - factors influencing outcome as related to neurobiological knowledge from animal research
Background: The aim was to evaluate what can be learned from rat models when treating patients suffering from a sciatic nerve injury.Methods: Two patients with traumatic sciatic nerve injury are presented with examination of motor and sensory function with a five-year follow-up. Reconstruction of the nerve injury was performed on the second and third day, respectively, after injury using sural ner
On the Small Crack Fracture Mechanics.
The limit of validity of linear fracture mechanics is specified by the minimum allowable crack length through an ASTM convention. Extension into the non-linear region ought to imply an extension towards smaller allowable Cracks. In order to elucidate the question "How short is the smallest crack that fits the methods of fracture mechanics, and how do shorter cracks than that behave?" a pilot inves
Repair of the peripheral nerve-remyelination that works
In this review we summarize the events known to occur after an injury in the peripheral nervous system. We have focused on the Schwann cells, as they are the most important cells for the repair process and facilitate axonal outgrowth. The environment created by this cell type is essential for the outcome of the repair process. The review starts with a description of the current state of knowledge
Nerve injuries of the upper extremity and hand
A nerve injury has a profound impact on the patient's daily life due to the impaired sensory and motor function, impaired dexterity, sensitivity to cold as well as eventual pain problems. To perform an appropriate treatment of nerve injuries, a correct diagnosis must be made, where the injury is properly classified, leading to an optimal surgical approach and technique, where timing of surgery is
Hand injuries in an older population - A retrospective cohort study from a single hand surgery centre
Background: Hand injuries occur at all ages. With an aging population globally an increasing number of hand injuries among the elderly is to be expected. The aim of the present study is to describe the health characteristics and detailed injury patterns for elderly with hand injuries, with incidence, as a background for further studies on the topic. Specific knowledge is currently lacking about ha
Urban sustainability – time for a new paradigm, Towards a Minor Urbanism
Konferensbidrag, PLANNORD 2019: Future challenges for Nordic planning, Augusti 2019, The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Department of Urban and Regional PlanningAbstract to PLANNORD 2019: Future challenges for Nordic planning
Towards a Minor Urbanism in Recent Makings of Public Space
Konferensbidrag, Common Ground, IFLA World Congress 2019, September Oslo
Doctoral thesis: On the Role of Process Regions at Stationary and Growing Cracks.
Studies of crack behaviour and fracture are generally performed using continuum analysis. Thus, the process region is either not considered at all or assumed to be point-sized. In the latter case it is often ascribed a desired property, usually the ability to consume energy.A major step towards the understanding of the fracture process region the concept of autonomy of the near tip field was intro
Some Reflections on What's Wrong with the Law of the Sea
Designerly Searches for Plural Imaginings
Konferensbidrag, Dialogue in Turbulent Times: 6th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Malmö, Augusti 2018
Publishing your trial protocols with Acta Oncologica; your contribution to scientific transparency
Minor Urbanism: the Disorderly work of Institutional Change
Konferensbidrag, The Urban Creativity Conference, Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, Maj 2019, Lund University
A finite element code for non-linear static, self-similar and steady-state analysis : Solid Mechanics Report, Lund Institute of Technology
Report from Solid Mechanics, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund University, Lund Sweden
Major shifts in gut microbiota during development and its relationship to growth in ostriches
The development of gut microbiota during ontogeny is emerging as an important process influencing physiology, immunity and fitness in vertebrates. However, knowledge of how bacteria colonize the juvenile gut, how this is influenced by changes in the diversity of gut bacteria and to what extent this influences host fitness, particularly in nonmodel organisms, is lacking. Here we used 16S rRNA gene
A note on necking in thin cracked plates at large scale yielding : Solid Mechanics Report, Lund Institute of Technology
Process Region Characteristics and Stable Crack Growth : Solid Mechanics Report, Lund Institute of Technology
The Swedish Neonatal Quality Register – contents, completeness and validity
Aim: To describe the Swedish Neonatal Quality Register (SNQ) and to determine its completeness and agreement with other registers. Methods: SNQ collects data for infants admitted to neonatal units during the first four postnatal weeks. Completeness and registers’ agreement were determined cross-linking SNQ data with Swedish population registers (the Inpatient, Medical Birth and Cause of Death Regi
Correlation of computed tomography with carotid plaque transcriptomes associates calcification with lesion-stabilization
Background and aims: Unstable carotid atherosclerosis causes stroke, but methods to identify patients and lesions at risk are lacking. We recently found enrichment of genes associated with calcification in carotid plaques from asymptomatic patients. Here, we hypothesized that calcification represents a stabilising feature of plaques and investigated how macro-calcification, as estimated by compute