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Master thesis cover 2

CONSTRUCTION OF MONOTONE SMOOTHING SPLINES USING A BRANCH AND BOUND METHOD BERÄKNING AV MONOTONA UTJÄMNANDE SPLINES MED EN BRANCH AND BOUND-ALGORITM MALTE LARSSON Master’s thesis 2020:E38 Faculty of Engineering Centre for Mathematical Sciences Mathematics C EN TR U M SC IEN TIA R U M M A TH EM A TIC A R U M Construction of monotone smoothing splines using a branch and bound method Malte Larsson

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/master_thesis_cover_2.pdf - 2026-04-24

p-Basilica Groups

We consider a generalisation of the Basilica group to all odd primes: the p-Basilica groups acting on the p-adic tree. We show that the p-Basilica groups have the p-congruence subgroup property but not the congruence subgroup property nor the weak congruence subgroup property. This provides the first examples of weakly branch groups with such properties. In addition, the p-Basilica groups give the

Sedation in specialized palliative care : A cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Palliative sedation is used to relieve refractory symptoms and is part of clinical practice in Sweden. Yet we do not know how frequently this practice occurs, how decision-making takes place, or even which medications are preferentially used.OBJECTIVES: To understand the current practice of palliative sedation in Sweden.METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional medical reco

Cause of late death after cardiac surgery in the very elderly: a single institution experience.

OBJECTIVES: The referrals of elderly for cardiac surgery are increasing. The aim of this retrospective study is to review the long-term survival and to identify causes of late death in elderly after cardiac surgery. DESIGN: Between 1990 and 1993, 130 octogenarians underwent cardiac surgery in our department. A majority (88%) had elective surgery. One hundred and nine patients (84%) were in New Yor

Improved wound healing in transtibial amputees receiving supplementary nutrition

The objective of this prospective study of matched controls was to find out whether supplementary nutrition would improve wound healing and decrease mortality in patients undergoing transtibial amputation for occlusive arterial disease. The nutritional status of 32 consecutive transtibial amputees was assessed and 28 were classified as malnourished. Supplementary nutrition was given reaching an av

On squaring triangles - Structural motifs in Cu-In-Sb compounds

Two new ternary Cu-In-Sb compounds Cu7In2.5Sb0.5 and Cu2In0.75Sb0.25 are presented. Both compounds are Ni2In type superstructures with vacancies in the pseudohexagonal network. Additionally, the pseudocubic nature of the compounds and Ni2In type (super)structures, in general, is discussed. Remarkably, a large number of pseudo-five-fold and pseudo-three-fold axes contribute to generate a pseudocubi

Prospectively measured triiodothyronine levels are positively associated with breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women

Introduction: The potential association between hypo-and hyperthyroid disorders and breast cancer has been investigated in a large number of studies during the last decades without conclusive results. This prospective cohort study investigated prediagnostic levels of thyrotropin (TSH) and triiodothyronine (T3) in relation to breast cancer incidence in pre- and postmenopausal women. Methods: In the

Mortality in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes

OBJECTIVE - To describe the age- and sex-specific mortality in a cohort of young type 1 diabetic patients and to analyze the causes of death with special focus on suicide, accidents, and unexplained deaths. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - A population-based incident childhood diabetes register, covering onset cases since 1 July 1977, was linked to the Swedish Cause of Death Register up to 31 Decembe

The role of glycosaminoglycan binding of staphylococci in attachment to eukaryotic host cells

Attachment of microorganisms to host cells is believed to be a critical early step in microbial pathogenesis. The aim of the study was to determine the role of the known glycosaminoglycan (GAG) binding activity of Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) in their attachment to six different eukaryotic cell lines. Three staphylococcal species expressing GAG binding capacity

The Escherichia coli ftsK1 mutation attenuates the induction of sigma(s)-dependent genes upon transition to stationary phase

A mutation in the cell division gene ftsK causes super-induction of sigma(70)-dependent stress defense genes, such as uspA, during entry of cells into stationary phase. In contrast, we report here that stationary phase induction of sigma(S)-dependent genes, uspB and cfa, is attenuated and that sigma(S) accumulates at a lower rate in ftsK1 cells. Ectopic overexpression of rpoS restored induction of

Symptom Management and Support in Dying Patients with Cancer and Coronavirus Disease-19—A Register-Based Study

Objective: Little is known to what extent access to specialist palliative care (SPC) for cancer patients dying with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) affects the occurrence of breakthrough symptoms, symptom relief, and overall care, compared to hospital deaths. Our aim was to include patients with both COVID-19 and cancer and compare those dying in hospitals with those dying in SPC with referenc

Phase 1/2a clinical trial of BI-1206, an anti-CD32b (FcγRIIB) antibody, in combination with pembrolizumab in subjects with advanced solid tumors previously treated with anti-PD-1/PD-L1.

2593Background: PD-1 blockade has demonstrated positive anti-tumor activity across multiple tumor types. While the anti-tumoral response can be substantial and even curative, response rates remain low in many cancer types. Long-lasting responses are only observed in a minority of patients, and additional immunotherapeutic alternatives remain limited for patients who fail to respond or initially re

Joakim Winborg

Universitetslektor Kontaktinformation E-post: joakim [dot] winborg [at] fek [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Entreprenörskap Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsJoakim Winborgs profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Docent Entreprenörskap Publikationer Visar av publikationer. Sorterade efter år och sen titel. Filtrera efter typ AllaArtikel i tidskriftDel av eller Kapitel i bokDoktorsavhandlingK

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Kp smmv27 eng 190320 vt20

Kursguide - Course Syllabus • • Details of approval The syllabus was approved by the board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies on 2019-03-20 to be valid from 2019-08-01, spring semester 2020. General Information The course is included in the second semester of the Master of Science (120 credits) programme in Service Management and is the third course specific to the special

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Syllabus smmv37 eng ht20

Kursguide - Course Syllabus • • • • Details of approval The syllabus was approved by the board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies on 2019-03-20 to be valid from 2019-08-01, autumn semester 2020. General Information The course is included in the third semester of the Master of Science (120 credits) programme in Service Management and is the fourth course specific to the spe

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Kp SMMX37 eng HT23 rev 230213

SMMX37 Social Sustainability Lund University Faculty of Social Sciences SMMX37, Social Sustainability, 7.5 credits Social hållbarhet, 7,5 högskolepoäng Second Cycle / Avancerad nivå Details of approval The syllabus was approved by the board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies on 2022-03-23 and was last revised on 2023-02-13 by the board of the Department of Service Studies.

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/sites/ses.lu.se.en/files/2023-02/Kp_SMMX37_eng_HT23_rev_230213.pdf - 2026-04-24

Bdrminutes20190125

BDR Minutes 2019-01-25 Page 1 of 3 BDR MINUTES Department of Biology Date 2019-01-25 Minutes Biologiska doktorandrådet (BDR) Present Ann-Kathrin Ziegler (Evolutionary Ecology), Daphne Ram (Biodiversity)Victor Kalbskopf (MEMEG), Kristaps Sokolovskis (MEMEG), Kajta Kozjek (Biodiversity), Raphael Gollnisch (Aquatic Ecology) § 1 Start of the meeting 12:08 § 2 Choosing secretary and minutes approving p

https://www.biologi.lu.se/internt/sites/biologi.lu.se.internt/files/2020-12/bdrminutes20190125.pdf - 2026-04-24

Breast cancer screening with digital breast tomosynthesis : comparison of different reading strategies implementing artificial intelligence

OBJECTIVES: Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) can detect more cancers than the current standard breast screening method, digital mammography (DM); however, it can substantially increase the reading workload and thus hinder implementation in screening. Artificial intelligence (AI) might be a solution. The aim of this study was to retrospectively test different ways of using AI in a screening workf