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Low-Bias RNA Sequencing of the HIV-2 Genome from Blood Plasma

Accurate determination of the genetic diversity present in the HIV quasispecies is critical for the development of a preventative vaccine: in particular, little is known about viral genetic diversity for the second type of HIV, HIV-2. A better understanding of HIV-2 biology is relevant to the HIV vaccine field because a substantial proportion of infected people experience long-term viral control,

Degrowth beyond the metropole: theory and praxis for a revolutionary degrowth

This chapter brings the Global South to the centre stage of degrowth debates to envision what a truly global and anti-colonial movement towards degrowth could look like. To do so, we first bring the varying definitions of the term ‘Global South’ to the forefront and consider the Global South not as an undynamic and apolitical cate- gory, but as a site of resistance and independent critical thinkin

Chapter 13 a.hetzler

2 Revised Chapter 13 A.Hetzler ! 1! Chapter 13 “Framing Work Injury/Sickness in a Changing Welfare State – Naming and Blaming” Antoinette Hetzler, Lund University, Sweden “My views were completely disregarded and I was forced, despite my protests, to accept my work situation.” (F 64 year old, teacher, 0480) “I was ordered to work with this student and I told the principal that I could not do it. I

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Pi-gp.fd08poster

Poster Fechner Day 2008 Introduction Fechner (1801-1887) first discovered that when two stimuli are presented for comparison people systematically overestimate the magnitude of one stimulus and underestimate the magnitude of the other; termed, time-order effect (TOE) for stimuli separated by a time interval, and space-order effect (SOE) for stimuli separated spatially. Asymmetries in sensory discr

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Universities support their teaching staff to develop contemporary teaching compe-tencies, yet institutional priorities may not align with those of staff. This study ex-amined open texts from 863 teaching staff from 16 departments at a research-inten-sive university to discover self-identified teaching competency needs. Five universal priorities were identified (student engagement, course developme

A Backyard of Affections : Performance

A Backyard of AffectionsPerformance presented as part of 25% seminar of the artistic research project On Ancestrality and Regeneration: Performing Decolonial JourneysThe performance covers two seminal aspects of my life: stories of acceptance, dealing with the loving relationship I developed with my maternal grandmother Voinha; and stories of intolerance, where I delve into my rigid and loveless u

Organizing Professionalism – New Elites, Stratification and Division of Labor

The case in this study is the introduction of a new more prominent position for teachers. The aim is to contribute to the literature on stratification and organizing of professions. This is done by addressing the question how division of labor is affected by enhanced organization of a profession? The paper illustrates how stratification took place and a new division of labor emerged. Not much conf

‘The Vanity of Translation’; or, Locating Adam Oehlenschläger in Romantic-Period Europe

Cian Duffy’s chapter is concerned with the Danish poet and dramatist Adam Oehlenschläger, often identified as Denmark’s leading Romantic-period writer. Duffy focuses on an early instance of Oehlenschläger’s reception in England: an essay on contemporary German drama by Julius Charles Hare in the first and only number of Charles Ollier’s Literary Miscellany. Drawing also on theories about the relat

Performance of a [18F]Flortaucipir PET Visual Read Method Across the Alzheimer Disease Continuum and in Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Background and ObjectivesRecently, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the tau-binding radiotracer [18F]flortaucipir and an accompanying visual read method to support the diagnostic process in cognitively impaired patients assessed for Alzheimer disease (AD). Studies evaluating this visual read method are limited. In this study, we evaluated the performance of the visual read method in pa

A Survey of Natural Protein Intake in Dutch Phenylketonuria Patients : Insight into Estimation or Measurement of Dietary Intake

This study investigated which methods patients and parents used to determine phenylalanine (Phe) intake and the relationship between the methods applied, age, and blood Phe concentration, as this practice had not been studied before in relation to metabolic control. A questionnaire was sent to 327 Dutch phenylketonuria patients (age 0-29 years) to investigate the method used to determine Phe intak

Experimental studies of ion transport in cementitious materials under partially saturated conditions

Cementproduktion står idag för en ansenlig andel av världens koldioxidutsläpp, vilket driver utvecklingen av bindemedel med lägre koldioxidutsläpp. För utsläppen i ett längre perspektiv är dock de nya bindemedlens beständighet absolut avgörande. De flesta nedbrytningsmekanismer är direkt relaterade till både fukt- och jontransport. Dessa processer har undersökts i många studier, men huvudsakligen Cement production is responsible for a significant portion of manmade CO2 emissions. This motivates the development of cementitious binders with a lower carbon footprint. Considering the emissions in a longer perspective, the durability of concrete structures is absolutely essential. Most degradation of concrete structures is closely related to both moisture transport and ion transport. Many studi

Update in antibiotic therapy in intensive care unit : report from the 2019 Nîmes International Symposium

The 2019 Nîmes International Symposium in Antibiotic Therapy Optimisation aimed at determining the best approaches of a number of the antibiotic management strategies for critically ill patients. Experts reviewed the latest literature relating to requirements for an optimal antibiotic stewardship program, risks of sub-therapeutic dosing of antibiotics in critically ill patients, persisting issues