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Time-domain Raman forward solver in a two-layer diffusive medium
An analytical model to describe the time-domain reflectance Raman signal in a two-layer diffusive medium was developed. The accuracy of the model is verified by comparison with the results of Monte Carlo simulations.
scGALA advances graph link prediction-based cell alignment for comprehensive data integration and harmonization
Single-cell technologies have transformed our understanding of cellular heterogeneity through multimodal data acquisition. However, robust cell alignment remains a major challenge for data integration and harmonization, including batch correction, label transfer, and multi-omics integration. Many existing methods constrain alignment based on rigid feature-wise distance metrics, limiting their abil
A ground-up perspective on gen-Al adoption from industrial design professionals
Over 30 years of clinical reasoning : lessons from the “case records”
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Three decades of transformation : a bibliometric study of gender and geographic trends in international orthopaedic journal publications
Aims Academic journals are essential for advancing knowledge, yet gender disparities in orthopaedic authorship persist. While most previous studies focus authorship trends on mainly North American journals, this study analyzes gender distribution among primary and senior authors, along with the geographical origins of articles, in three orthopaedic journals based in Europe and North America. Metho
Guardians of heritage : women’s position in traditional seed systems and agroecology in Zimbabwe
Background: Agroecology integrates ecological agricultural production with community self-reliance, deeply rooted in indigenous knowledge. This study investigates how and why women in Zimbabwe contribute to seed preservation in agroecology, and what challenges they face in sustaining traditional seed systems. Using a qualitative approach combining focus group discussions, semi-structured interview
Immuno-acoustic trapping for extracellular vesicle subpopulations
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) in biofluids are heterogeneous in origin, surface protein expression, and biomolecular cargo. Isolation of specific EV subpopulations may enable studies of biomarkers originating from specific cell phenotypes and disease states. Acoustic trapping is a rapid, automatable EV isolation technique requiring minimal sample preprocessing; however, it lacks the specificity nee
EuroEnergyVis : Interactive Visualization of Power Plant Data for European Countries
Electric power is the foundation of modern society, yet Europe is currently facing an energy crisis, increasing interest in power generation, energy infrastructure, and grid resilience. However, power plant data are complex and multidimensional, making it difficult to gain an overview or understanding. Visualization methods can help to reduce cognitive load and facilitate exploration of such data.
Quantifying the impact of early life growth adversity on later life health
Background: Early-life growth adversity is important to later-life health, but precision assessment in adulthood is challenging. We evaluated whether the difference between attained and genotype-predicted adult height (“height-GaP”) would associate with prospectively ascertained early-life growth adversity and later-life all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Methods: Data were first analyzed fro
WES-Based Screening of a Swedish Patient Series with Parkinson’s Disease
Background/Objective: Genetic factors contribute significantly to Parkinson’s disease (PD), especially in cases with early onset or positive family history. However, previous investigations of the genetic landscape in PD populations were mainly based on targeted genotyping. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of pathogenic variants in known PD-associated genes in a series of Sw
α-Synuclein cooperative binding to lipid membranes is a robust property over a wide range of conditions
Cooperativity is an efficient way for nature to regulate complex processes, allowing for control over a narrower range of concentrations compared to noncooperative phenomena. Here, we investigate the cooperative binding of α-Synuclein to lipid membranes under different conditions, aiming to uncover the underlying molecular driving forces. We interrogate the role of electrostatic interactions by ra
Chemically inert microfluidic flow regulator with a glass-Teflon2-glass structure fabricated via facile thermal bonding
Recent advancements in integrated chemical microsystems have significantly enhanced the efficiency and precision of chemical synthesis. However, limitations in current materials and fabrication technologies pose challenges to developing robust flow regulation essential for system operation and scalability. This study presents a cleanroom-free, surface-modification-free bonding method for fabricati
Designing a Femtosecond-Resolution Bunch Length Monitor Using Coherent Transition Radiation Images
Ultrashort bunch length measurements are crucial for characterizing electron beams in short-pulse accelerators, including novel accelerators like EuPRAXIA and those used for free-electron lasers (FELs). This work provides an overview of the design process and the current status of a single-shot bunch length monitor prototype based on a broadband spatial imaging system for coherent transition radia
Adolescents’ Well-Being, Self-Esteem, and Academic Motivation as Bystanders : A Grounded Theory of Authenticity in Witnessing Bullying
Bullying is increasingly understood as a group-based phenomenon in which bystanders play a critical role, yet little is known about how witnessing bullying affects bystanders’ self-esteem and academic motivation. The aim of this study was to explore adolescents’ perspectives on how witnessing bullying in school may be linked to their self-esteem and academic motivation. This qualitative study expl
Implementing electronic informed consent in rare disease genomics
In rare disease research, sharing of individual health data is essential for advancing diagnostics and therapies, requiring robust and ethically sound informed consent processes. Within the Genomic Medicine Sweden Rare Diseases (GMS-RD) multicenter study, an electronic informed consent (eConsent) platform was developed to support data sharing, facilitate participation and enable research engagemen
Computationally efficient whole-genome quantile regression at biobank scale
Genotype–phenotype associations can be context-dependent and dynamic in nature leading to heterogeneity of genetic effects across different parts of the phenotype distribution. Quantile regression, an alternative to linear regression for continuous phenotypes, is particularly well suited for detecting and characterizing heterogeneous genotype–phenotype associations. Here, we propose a computationa
Discursive Discrimination Ableism and Linguicism in Governmental Documentation – The Case of Swedish Sign Language
Swedish Sign Language [svenskt teckenspråk, STS] has often been described as being the first officially recognised sign language in the world, passed into law in 1981. This was a parliamentary decision that later led to the provision of bimodal-bilingual education and the keeping of a separate school system for deaf students. However, today, STS is not granted the same rights as the five declared
The performance of masculinities in the 2025 presidential elections in Romania
This article examines the 2025 Romanian presidential runoff through the lens of gendered political leadership. It explores the contours of different types of masculinities in politics as performed by the two candidates, George Simion and Nicușor Dan. We analyse the political meanings of gender and sexuality in the candidates’ performances of masculinity and how these both reflect and contest Roman
