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Two-particle pseudorapidity correlations in sqrt(s) = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions measured with ALICE

This thesis investigates two-particle pseudorapidity correlations in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s)=13 TeV at the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The primary focus is on the calculation of the correlation function in pseudorapidity across different multiplicity classes and charge combinations. Subsequently, efficiency corrections were applied and studied within Monte Carlo simula

Swedish abroad: Motivation to learn, access and use Swedish among university-level learners in Poland

The motivation to learn foreign languages is diminishing globally due to the dominance of English in business, media, and education, and additionally to the access it provides to the so-called global community and global identity. Nevertheless, smaller languages such as Swedish continue to be offered at universities worldwide, with students enrolling despite their limited societal use. This study

Haematological malignancies in systemic sclerosis : a population-based nationwide register study

Objectives (1) To assess the risk of haematological malignancies in individuals with systemic sclerosis (SSc) compared with individuals without SSc; (2) to explore how the risk varies across groups stratified by sex and age; and (3) to determine when these malignancies present in relation to SSc diagnosis in a population-based setting. Methods We performed a nationwide cohort study using high-qual

Hund’s flat band in a frustrated spinel oxide

Electronic flat bands associated with quenched kinetic energy and heavy electron mass have attracted great interest for promoting strong electronic correlations and emergent phenomena such as high-temperature charge fractionalization and superconductivity. Intense experimental and theoretical research has been devoted to establishing the rich nontrivial metallic and heavy fermion phases intertwine

Search for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in final states with two τ-leptons in s = 13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

Three searches for the direct production of τ-sleptons or charginos and neutralinos in final states with at least two hadronically decaying τ-leptons are presented. For chargino and neutralino production, decays via intermediate τ-sleptons or W and h bosons are considered. The analysis uses a dataset of pp collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb−1, recorded with the ATLAS de

Local food and sustainable regional development

This paper examines municipality-owned sustainable and local food production initiatives in Dalarna, Sweden, through the lens of the ‘public plate’ as both a strategy for securing high-quality, sustainable food and a tool for regional development. Using a qualitative case study, we explore how these initiatives promote local food while advancing broader sustainability goals. We situate local actio

A lignosulfonate-based negolyte for aqueous redox flow batteries

Aqueous redox flow batteries (RFBs) as grid-scale energy storage devices hold great potential to accomodate the rising demand for intermittent renewable energy sources. A significant parameter that enhances the sustainability of RFBs is selecting the appropriate redox species. In this study, we investigated the application of lignosulfonate as a redox species for the negolyte of aqueous RFBs becau

Metabolite Profiles of Heart Failure, Central Hemodynamic Derangement, and Response to Heart Transplantation

BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) is characterized by hemodynamic derangements that are likely to mediate systemic metabolic perturbations but limited data are available. Plasma metabolite profiling provides opportunities for comprehensive investigation of such perturbations. Here, we aimed to characterize plasma profiles that associate with HF and their relationship with central hemodynamics, sympto

Dissecting FAP+ Cell Diversity in Pancreatic Cancer Uncovers an Interferon-Response Subtype of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts with Tumor-Restraining Properties

Within the stroma of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), mesenchymal cells differentiate into cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) subtypes that differentially mediate disease progression. Defining the regulatory mechanism and diversity of CAF subtypes could identify potential therapeutic strategies to harness the tumor-suppressive activities of CAFs. To address this, we utilized single-cell RN

Analysis of emissions reduction, spatial distribution, and reaction pathways of NOx during MILD combustion of biomass gasification gas

Biomass gasification gas (BGG), a carbon-neutral renewable fuel and important hydrogen carrier, holds significant promise for sustainable energy systems. However, its practical implementation is challenged by combustion instability and elevated NOx emissions, primarily due to localized high-temperature zones induced by the hydrogen content. MILD (Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution) combustion

Paul Ricoeur: Empowering Education, Politics and Society, by Alison Scott-Baumann (Review article)

Alison Scott–Baumann’s Paul Ricoeur: Empowering Education, Politics and Society employs Ricoeur’s philosophy to unpack contemporary universities’ struggles with polarisation and activism. Though short in form, this rich critical study illuminates how universities understand themselves and why fostering dialogue around disagreements and controversies can enable more inclusive, empowered academic co

‘Aisha’s hijab isn’t a whisper’: agency, visibility, and transformative otherwise in Muslim women’s picture books

This chapter examines recent picture books by Muslim women authors as creative interventions in a literary field shaped by secularist norms, racialised market conventions, and the marginalisation of devotional themes. It begins by identifying the conceptual problems that structure scholarship on “religious children’s literature,” particularly the reliance on a rigid religious/secular binary. Such

Measurement of the total and differential cross-sections of tt¯W production in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurements of inclusive and differential production cross-sections of a top-quark-top-antiquark pair in association with a W boson (tt¯W) are presented. They are performed by targeting final states with two same-sign or three isolated leptons (electrons or muons) and are based on s = 13 TeV proton-proton collision data with an integrated luminosity of 140 fb−1, recorded from 2015 to 2018 with th

Combining plasma p-tau217 and cross-cultural cognitive tests to identify Alzheimer's Disease in an ethnically diverse mixed memory clinic cohort

Objective: To determine whether combining routine cross-cultural cognitive assessments with plasma phosphorylated tau217 (p-tau217) increases diagnostic accuracy in identifying Alzheimer's disease (AD) in a consecutive mixed memory clinic cohort of ethnically diverse patients. Methods: We included 201 memory clinic patients originating from 42 different countries. Patients were examined with the M

Personalised regional modelling predicts tau progression in the human brain

Aggregation of the hyperphosphorylated tau protein is a central driver of Alzheimer’s disease, and its accumulation exhibits a rich spatiotemporal pattern that unfolds during the course of the disease, sequentially progressing through the brain across axonal connections. It is unclear how this spatiotemporal process is orchestrated, namely, to what extent the spread of pathologic tau is governed b