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Children’s experiences of communication after posterior fossa tumour (PFT) surgery

Children undergoing surgery for posterior fossa tumours (PFT) may experience postoperative language and communication difficulties, regardless of whether they develop cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) or not. While these language difficulties are increasingly recognised in current research, children’s own experiences of everyday communication remain limited. In this presentation, we share findings

Inflammatory and Metabolic Disease

This chapter reviews the imaging findings of different non-infectious inflammatory diseases that affect the central nervous system, with special emphasis on demyelinating disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. Special sections are also dedicated to inflammatory vascular disorders and to metabolic and toxic conditions that affect the ad

Multifunktionalitet i blå-grön infrastruktur - Erfarenheter från Tyskland, Nederländerna och Norge

Förtätning av städer med en hög andel hårdgjorda ytor i kombination med klimatförändringarna gör urbana miljöer särskilt sårbara. Hållbar dagvattenhantering kan bidra till att öka klimatresiliensen i städerna, samtidigt som de genererar flera mervärden. Vilket gör de särskilt lämpliga i städerna där tillgången till mark är en begränsad resurs. Syftet med detta examensarbete är att tillvarata på inUrban densification with a high proportion of impervious surfaces, in combination with climate change, makes urban environments particularly vulnerable. Sustainable stormwater management can contribute to increasing climate resilience in cities, while also generating multiple added values. This makes such solutions particularly suitable in cities where access to land is a limited resource. The pur

Sylow theory in locally finite groups

In this thesis we study extensions of the classical Sylow theory from finite groups to the class of locally finite groups. To this end we present theorems from P. Hall as an introduction to π-groups in finite groups and theorems from A. O. Asar and B. Hartley to introduce Sylow theory in locally finite groups. We then conclude the thesis with touching on more well-behaved groups (for example solub

Fixed-point Proportion of Groups Acting on Rooted Trees

We review groups acting on rooted trees and discuss their topological and measure-theoretic structure as compact topological groups using the theory of profinite groups and Haar measures. We introduce new notions of fractal-like structures for groups acting on rooted trees: shifted fractality and shifted super strong fractality, as generalisations of fractality and super strong fractality. These n

A latent class analysis of cardiometabolic risk factors and the predicted prevalence of subclinical atherosclerosis in middle-aged Swedish adults

Previous research on cardiometabolic risk has mostly used a variable-centred approach, assessing risk factors separately or in predefined combinations. This study used a probabilistic modelling approach to identify distinct cardiometabolic risk classes and estimate the predicted prevalence of subclinical atherosclerosis. The analysis included 28,307 middle-aged adults from the Swedish CArdioPulmon

The Psychedelic Temple : Re-imagining ancient Jewish Temple Space through Psychedelic Aesthetics

In the Hebrew Bible and related literature, the Jerusalem temple(s) served as the dwelling place of the deity and a focal point for human-divine relations and ritual life. Ancient Jewish literature documents the temple’s sacred architecture, rituals, and social practices in great detail, providing a foundation for Jewish engagement with temple aesthetics over millennia. Today, a diverse and growin

Small-world scale-free brain networks from EEG with application to motor imagery decoding and brain fingerprinting

Developing individualized spatial models that capture the complex dynamics of multi-electrode EEG data is essential for accurately decoding global neural activity. A widely used approach is network modeling, where electrodes are represented as nodes. A key challenge lies in defining the network edges and weights, as precise connectivity estimation is critical for enhancing neural characterization

Clinical Diagnosis of Immediate Contact Skin Reactions

The contact urticaria syndrome (CUS) shows four stages of severity. It is a syndrome that initially involves the skin but also the respiratory or the gastrointestinal tract once it has manifested systemically. It is potentially a life-threatening syndrome. Immediate contact skin reactions (ICSR) induced by environmental agents are clinical manifestations of contact urticaria (CoU) and protein cont

Combustion and emission characteristics in a two-stroke direct-injection compression-ignition ammonia/diesel dual-fuel engine

Ammonia/diesel dual-fuel compression-ignition engines are a promising solution for reducing carbon emissions in marine applications, yet their combustion efficiency and nitrogen-related emissions remain major challenges. In this study, combined numerical simulations and experiments were performed to investigate combustion characteristics and emissions in a two-stroke, low-speed ammonia/diesel dire

Host specificity and repeatability of haemosporidian infection parameters—potential consequences when testing host species-level hypotheses

In their seminal hypothesis, Hamilton and Zuk proposed parasites to drive host sexual selection and predicted infections to correlate with ornamentation. Since then, a plethora of studies has explored how parasite occurrence relates to host traits, though the underlying assumption that parasite infection parameters are host-specific traits has rarely been evaluated. We used a global database (MalA

Skärvor ur det förflutna : En vänbok till Mats Roslund

I den här vänboken till Mats Roslund, professor i historisk arkeologi, presenterar fyrtio författare studier om allt från enskilda föremål till stadsarkeologi, kyrkor och borgar. Artiklarna tar ofta sin utgångspunkt i Mats Roslunds tankar och tidigare arbeten. Bokens författare är alla forskare knutna till universitet, museer och arkeologiska företag inom och utom Norden.

Vallgravsfynden från Glimmingehus

This paper, inspired by the writings of Mats Roslund, discusses the use of archaeological materials that were once collected without proper excavation and documentation techniques. The case study used is the material from the moats at the castle Glimmingehus, collected when the moats were emptied in the years 1935–1937. By today’s standards, the material has major shortcomings regarding documentat