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Synergizing filtration and biodegradation : Membrane bioreactors for water purification

Membrane bioreactor (MBR) has been recognized as an advanced water treatment technology to remove diverse impurities from various water resources (such as wastewater, surface water, groundwater, and rainwater). In MBRs, membrane separation and biodegradation are synergized to enhance pollutant removals in order to achieve treated water of superior quality. Pressure-driven microfiltration (MF)/ultr

Membrane Technology for Water Purification

Membrane Technology for Water Purification is a comprehensive guide arranged in three parts to enable the student and researcher learn about membrane technology and the most recent updates of material science to clean water of its pollutants. Membrane systems are finding increasing application worldwide in purification and the editors re lead experts in the field. The book contains real-life appli

The unequal exchange of carbon : calculating value appropriation and atmospheric colonisation through carbon offsetting

Despite a flurry of critical analyses discussing its controversial track record in terms of effectiveness and social feasibility, carbon offsetting remains one of the key mechanisms within global climate governance. We address an understudied dimension of the offsetting paradigm, with a focus on the voluntary carbon market and nature-based ‘solutions’, to inquire whether carbon trading constitutes

Executive functioning in adolescents with internalizing disorders : a systematic review

Internalizing disorders (INTs), including anxiety (AD) and depressive disorders (DD), frequently emerge during adolescence. Studies suggest that certain core domains of executive functioning (EF), i.e. inhibition, shifting and working memory (WM) may show selectively lower performance in certain INTs. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the evidence of associations between INTs and EF in adol

Uric acid and future complications in young individuals with type 1 diabetes : results from the Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden (DISS) and the National Diabetes Registry of Sweden (NDR)

Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this work was to investigate whether baseline uric acid (UA) is associated with future complications among young individuals with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Methods: UA levels were analysed in individuals, aged 15–34 years with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes, from the nationwide Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden (DISS) cohort to assess the relationship with macr

The energy performance gap – a Swedish perspective

Literature reviewsfrom various countries indicate a difference between calculated and measuredbuilding energy use, often known as the ‘energy performance gap’. This articleexplores the existence and magnitude of the energy performance gap in Swedenand identifies possible reasons behind it. A general evaluation of Swedishbuildings showed a median discrepancy between 10–20%. To explore causes,semi-s

pHyph, a novel antibiotic-free treatment for bacterial vaginosis, promotes Lactobacillus growth and reduces the abundance of pathogens in the vagina

Background Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal infection among women of reproductive age worldwide, caused by dysbiosis of the vaginal microbiome. Despite its prevalence, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood, making diagnosis and treatment challenging. Although antibiotics are the standard therapy, recurrence rates are high, up to 50% within 1 year, and repe

Validity and reliability of the Danish and Swedish versions of the Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue Questionnaires in patients with spondyloarthritis

Objective: To investigate the validity, reliability, and interpretability of the Danish and Swedish versions of the Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue Multi-Dimensional Questionnaire (BRAF-MDQ) and Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue Numerical Rating Scales (BRAF-NRS V2) (BRAFs) in patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA). Method: The BRAFs were tested for validity and reliability in an online sur

Does Dissolved Organic Matter Composition Help Explain the Concentrations of Bioavailable Macronutrients in Organic Matter-Rich Freshwaters?

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a major source of macronutrients to freshwaters, yet it has variable and poorly understood bioavailability. Because intrinsic variation in bioavailability is caused by chemical structures of organic nutrients, DOM composition data should improve predictions of bioavailable resource pool sizes. We hypothesized that bioavailable organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) f

Innovative cleaning protocols for the dairy industry

Industrial dairy membrane processes require frequent cleaning due to hygienic and regulatory demands and lowered efficiency, caused by fouling. This decreases the membrane life cycle and consumes large volumes of rinsing water and cleaning solution. Therefore, the aim of this project is to increase the understanding of membrane fouling and cleaning and to apply this knowledge to develop more ener

Med föräldrarna på avstånd – barn i familjehem som anhöriga

År 2023 var 18 800 barn placerade i familjehem. Gemensamt för dessa barn är att de under en tid upphör att dela vardag med sin ursprungsfamilj. Att i en sådan situation upprätthålla relationen till föräldrarna innehåller en rad utmaningar. I kapitlet har vi belyst dessa utmaningar utifrån följande perspektiv: lagstiftning, teorier och erfarenheter från placerade barn, föräldrar, familjehemsföräldr

Digital Microfluidics-Driven Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Platform Reveals Expression and Stability Determinants for Phytoglobins and Cysteine-to-Alanine Substituted Variants

Heme proteins are central to metabolism and stress responses but remain challenging to express recombinantly due to cytotoxicity and folding constraints. Phytoglobins (Pgbs) exemplify these difficulties, as expression protocols often fail to translate across protein species. Here, we used a cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) platform powered by digital microfluidics to screen expression determinan

Digital Transformation of District Heating : A Scoping Review of Technological Innovation, Business Model Evolution, and Policy Integration

District heating is critical for low-carbon urban energy systems, yet most networks remain centralized in both heat generation and data ownership, fossil-dependent, and poorly integrated with digital, customer-centric, and market-responsive solutions. While artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and automation offer transformative opportunities, their adoption raises complex c

Venous Cannulation Pain as a Marker of Postoperative Pain Vulnerability: A Pre-Specified Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

AbstractBackground: Identification of patients at risk and prevention of acute postoperative pain (APOP) are central to individualized anesthesia and analgesia. Venous cannulation pain (VCP) has shown promise as a predictor of APOP. In the PeriOPerative Individualization Trial (POPIT), VCP was evaluated as a pain-sensitivity stratification method to guide anesthesia and reduce postoperative pain.

Strawson’s Inescapability Claim : Metaphysical, not Psychological

At the heart of P. F. Strawson’s naturalistic approach to responsibility sits the Inescapability Claim. The main argument of this article is that the established interpretation of this claim is mistaken. According to, what I will call, the Standard Reading, it is the empirical claim that it is psychologically impossible for us to abandon our responsibility practices. Although widespread, this read

Disentangling Milky Way halo populations at low metallicities using [Al/Fe]

Context. Differentiating between in situ and accreted populations in the Milky Way halo is a challenging task. Various kinematic spaces are often used to identify distinct accreted populations from the in situ Milky Way halo. However, this approach has limitations, especially at low orbital energies. To overcome this ambiguity, elemental abundances are typically used to distinguish between populat

Distributed fibre-Optic Acoustic sensing : a tool to assess rock properties during active and passive seismic surveys

Ubiquitously used for monitoring pipelines and infrastructures, distributed fibre-optic acoustic sensing is becoming an emerging technology for earthquake monitoring thanks to the possibility to interrogate a large vast of distances with a dense number of sensing points in which an optical fiber cable can be retrofitted. Moreover, it can also be used as a tool by geophysicists for the characteriza

Cognitive functioning in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy living in Sweden

Cognition in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is often affected. How cognition differs by functional level and subtype is not clear, and the effects of adapted response modes need investigation. In this study, the aims were to investigate how many psychologists reported that interpreters and/or augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) were used, how many assessments were adapted, if there

Institutional barriers to food safety : The irrigated vegetable value chain in Accra, Ghana

The faecal contamination of irrigation water threatens public health. Although safe practices can mitigate hygiene and food safety risks along the urban irrigated vegetable value chain, their adoption remains limited. A behaviour framework was combined with a participatory approach to explore how institutions influence stakeholders’ capability, opportunity and motivation to adopt safe practices in