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Metabolism of 3H labelled arachidonic acid and 14C labelled linoleic acid in essential fatty acid deficient rats
Mesenteric duct chylomicrons labelled with [3H]arachidonic (20:4) and [14C]linoleic (18:2) acid were injected intravenously into essential fatty acid-deficient (EFAD) and control rats. The rats were killed after 5, 10, 20 and 240 min, and serum and different organs were analysed for radioactivity of different lipid classes. 3H and 14C in the triacylglycerol (TG) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) fMesenteric duct chylomicrons labelled with [3H]arachidonic (20:4) and [14C]linoleic (18:2) acid were injected intravenously into essential fatty acid-deficient (EFAD) and control rats. The rats were killed after 5, 10, 20 and 240 min, and serum and different organs were analysed for radioactivity of different lipid classes. 3H and 14C in the triacylglycerol (TG) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) f
Circulating Nazi imagery : Wars, weapons, and generational layers of cultural remembrance
From the homepage to the homebutton : Notions of home and notions of media
Comparison of dermal vs internal light administration in human lungs using the TDLAS-GASMAS technique—Phantom studies
Oxygen and water vapor content, in the lungs of a 3D-printed phantom model based on CT-images of a preterm infant, is evaluated using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) in Gas in Scattering Media Absorption Spectroscopy (GASMAS), that is, the TDLAS-GASMAS technique. Oxygen gas is detected through an absorption line near 764 nm and water vapor through an absorption line near 820 nm
Patterns of Animal Migration
Individuality in movement : the role of animal personality
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by oxidized linalool in a deodorant
Numerical investigation of transonic flow through a centrifugal rotor excited by an outlet oscillating pressure wave over time
Revisiting the home in times of mobility
Dispersal and phenotypic plasticity
Powered mobility for people with profound cognitive disabilities leads to developing occupational performance
Change your language, change your mind? : The impact of framing, language use, and language switching on Swedish speakers’ decision making
Research findings on whether or not using a foreign language systematically alters people’s decisions by mitigating framing effects, are inconclusive. The bulk of previous research suggests that our decisions are affected by the language they are made in. A more recent study however indicates that this phenomenon might be related to an unexpected switch of language prior to a decision rather than
Antiferromagnetism with a twist
A variety of magnetic structures based around ferromagnetic spin spirals have been the topic of intense study over the past decade. The discovery of spin spirals that arise from antiferromagnetic order has just broadened the horizons for magnetic possibilities even further.
Nanoparticle-supported temperature responsive polymer brushes for affinity separation of histidine-tagged recombinant proteins
We developed a modular approach for the preparation of nanoparticle-supported polymer brushes carrying repeating iminodiacetate units for affinity separation of histidine-tagged recombinant proteins. The nanoparticle-supported polymer brushes were prepared via the combination of surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization with Cu(I)-catalyzed azide–alkyne cycloaddition reaction. The nan
Evaluation practice of examination committees in doctoral education
Preterm birth and risk of chronic kidney disease from childhood into mid-adulthood : National cohort study
Objective To investigate the relation between preterm birth (gestational age
Internationalisation of universities : local perspectives on a global phenomenon
The policy making in internationalisation of higher education is shaped at the national level, and influenced by regional policy debates and globalisation trends, but it tends to obscure the perspectives of academics. Much of what has been written in the scholarly literature in this area has focused on institutional strategies and national policies. We argue that it is crucial to have an in-depth
Small-amplitude steady water waves with critical layers : Non-symmetric waves
The problem for two-dimensional steady water waves with vorticity is considered. Using methods of spatial dynamics, we reduce the problem to a finite dimensional Hamiltonian system. The reduced system describes all small-amplitude solutions of the problem and, as an application, we give a proof of the existence of non-symmetric steady water waves whenever the number of roots of the dispersion equa
CCE in fixed-T panels
The presence of unobserved heterogeneity and its likely detrimental effect on inference has recently motivated the use of factor-augmented panel regression models. The workhorse of this literature is based on first estimating the unknown factors using the cross-section averages of the observables, and then applying ordinary least squares conditional on the first-step factor estimates. This is the