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Circulatory effects of hypoxia, acute normovolemic hemodilution, and their combination in anesthetized pigs

BACKGROUND: Because hemodilution decreases the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood, it was hypothesized that severe hemodilution would decrease the tolerance to alveolar hypoxia. METHODS: Hemodynamics, oxygen transport, and blood lactate concentrations were compared in ten pigs with normal hematocrit (33 +/- 4%), and ten hemodiluted pigs (hematocrit 11 +/- 1%; mean +/- SD) anesthetized with ketamine

“Hope is passion for what is possible”: A Case Study of the Development Program with a Territorial-based Focus (DPTF) in Tolima, Colombia

This study is a qualitative case analysis based on fieldwork and multiple semi-structured interviews in Tolima, Colombia. It investigates the community level of the Development Program with a Territorial-based Focus (DPTF) in the south of the department. The program is a result of the peace agreement that was signed between the Colombian government and the guerrilla group the Revolutionary Armed F

Sweah life-course and old-age exclusion 2019 - programme final version

Microsoft Word - Mikaels edit Till annonsen hemsida Äldre och åldrande 150925 1 Doctoral course ‘Life-course and Old Age Exclusion’ Course plan Division Ageing and Social Change (ASC), Department of Social and Welfare Studies, Linköping University in collaboration with Aging Research Center (ARC), Karolinska Institutet & Stockholm University and Research Centre for Ageing and Later Life (ReCALL),

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Neuroimaging infrastructure Report 2021-Neuroimaging

Microsoft Word - Neuroimaging infrastructure report 2021-Neuroimaging.docx Multipark infrastructure report form 2021 Neuroimaging Danielle van Westen, Markus Nilsson 1. Short description of the infrastructure. The equipment for neuroimaging in humans focuses on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET). In addition, however not included here, preclinical equipment com

https://www.multipark.lu.se/sites/multipark.lu.se/files/2021-06/Neuroimaging_infrastructure%20report%202021-Neuroimaging.pdf - 2026-05-30

Looking at hydrogen motions in confinement The uniqueness of Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering

Why in a barren and hot desert, clays can contain a significant fraction of water? Why does concrete crack? How can we demonstrate that complexation of a drug does not alter its conformation in a way that affects its functionality? In this paper we present results on various studies using Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering aimed at clarifying these questions. To allow for a better understanding of n

A conceptual study of OFDM-based multiple access schemes: Part 3 - Performance evaluation of a coded system

This paper is part of a conceptual study of a multiuser OFDM system. In previous reports we have examined requirements for the air interface and presented uncoded performance (in terms of bit error rate) for the uplink of such systems. In this report we adopt the user allocation structure from the previous parts of the study and examine the role of channel coding. We present performance simulation

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Integrating the “dead capital” in models of cadastral systems

Cadastral Systems have developed during the latest decades, impelled by improved information technology. Cadastral projects have become more strategic in a development perspective, with expected long-term returns in economic growth.

An improvement of an existent information system requires an understanding of the basis of the current model, its coverage and the processes of change. The l

Nile blue adsorbed onto silica gel modified with niobium oxide for electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH

A study of modified carbon paste electrode employing Nile blue (NB) adsorbed on silica gel modified with niobium oxide (SN) for electrocatalytic oxidation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) is described. The adsorbed organic dye on SN was used to prepare a modified carbon paste electrode to investigate its electrochemical properties. The formal potential (E-o') of the adsorbed NB

The Influence of Biodiversity Provision on the Cost Structure of Swedish Dairy Farming

Multi-functionality and the provision of eco-system services are politically highly prioritised aspects of farming. This study uses a Symmetric Generalised McFadden cost function to analyze the relationship between costs of production and the provision of biodiversity for Swedish milk farms. Biodiversity indicators are based on the number of valuable plant species present at the farm and are model

Mapping daily evapotranspiration and dryness index in the East African highlands using MODIS and SEVIRI data

Routine information on regional evapotranspiration (ET) and dryness index is essential for agricultural water management, drought monitoring, and studies of water cycle and climate. However, this information is not currently available for the East Africa highlands. The main purpose of this study is to develop (1) a new methodology that produces spatially gridded daily ET estimates on a (near) real

Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Ab Initio Study of Cu(5+δ)In(2+x)Sb(2-x): A New B8-Related Structure Type.

A new ternary orthorhombic compound with the formula Cu(5+δ)In(2+x)Sb(2-x), crystallizing in the space group Cmc2(1) with 36 atoms per unit cell [a = 10.1813(4) Å, b = 8.4562(4) Å, c = 7.3774(2) Å, Z = 4], has been synthesized by conventional high-temperature methods. The structure is based on the B8 archetype (NiAs/Ni(2)In) and features In/Sb ordering as well as ordering of interstitial copper. D

Piaget and Vygotsky on the child becoming sign-minded

As the child grows up it becomes more and more a part of the adult world of communication and understanding. Semiotic studies of the development of signs in children are remarkably few, as if the mere existence of signs were taken for granted. The studies in the child’s cognitive development conducted by Piaget and Vygotsky in the last century still have the capacity to influence theoretical claim