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Channel shortening algorithms for multiple intersymbol interference channels
We consider channel shortening (CS) algorithms for communication systems where multiple single antenna nodes are transmitting single carrier signals to a single antenna receiver over known intersymbol interference channels. We discuss seven methods to shorten the intersymbol interference (ISI) channels, and the parameters are optimized from a generalized mutual information (GMI) perspective. The m
The impact of dynamic lighting system on the well-being on elderly living in a retirement home
Förtroende viktigare än information vid renovering
Recognizing Texture and Hardness by Touch
We have experimented with different neural network based architectures for bio-inspired self-organizing texture and hardness perception systems. To this end we have developed a microphone based texture sensor and a hardnesssensor that measures the compression of the material at a constant pressure.We have implemented and successfully tested both monomodal systems for texture and hardness perceptio
Kunskapsunderlag för socialtjänstens delaktighet i kommunala risk- och sårbarhetsanalyser (Sorsa)
I detta kunskapsunderlag presenteras Sorsamodellen. Modellen sätter kommunala risk- och sårbarhetsanalyser i centrum. Sociala risker uppmärksammas särskilt. Sorsamodellen åskådliggörs i form av en processkarta. I den illustreras processer, aktiviteter och rutiner. Den ger också illustrerande exempel hämtade från kommuner.Sorsamodellen tar sin utgångspunkt i att socialtjänstens bedömningar av riske
Chinese educational aid to Africa: greedy dragon or welcome alternative?
TENLAW: Tenancy Law and Housing Policy in Multi-level Europe Intra-team Comparison Report for DENMARK, FINLAND, SWEDEN
A comparison of tenancy law in Denmark, Finland and Sweden
Lagens effekt på normer och beteende i vägtrafiken : Underlagsrapport inom ramen för Transportstyrelsens regeringsuppdrag 'Förares användande av mobiltelefon och kommunikationsutrustning under färd'
Power and phenomenology in ethnology
Temporal trend of autonomic nerve function and HSP27, MIF and PAI-1 in type 1 diabetes
Aim: Diabetes mellitus type 1 (T1D) has numerous complications including autonomic neuropathy, i.e. dysfunction of the autonomous nervous system. This study focuses on Heat Shock Protein 27 (HSP27), Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF), Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) and HbA1c and their possible roles in effects of diabetes on the autonomic nervous system.Methods: Patients with Aim Diabetes mellitus type 1 (T1D) has numerous complications including autonomic neuropathy, i.e. dysfunction of the autonomous nervous system. This study focuses on Heat Shock Protein 27 (HSP27), Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF), Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) and HbA1c and their possible roles in effects of diabetes on the autonomic nervous system. Methods Patients with T
Differential effects of gaseous versus injectable anesthetics on changes in regional cerebral blood flow and metabolism induced by l-DOPA in a rat model of Parkinson's disease
Preclinical imaging of brain activity requires the use of anesthesia. In this study, we have compared the effects of two widely used anesthetics, inhaled isoflurane and ketamine/xylazine cocktail, on cerebral blood flow and metabolism in a rat model of Parkinson's disease and l-DOPA-induced dyskinesia. Specific tracers were used to estimate regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF - [(14)C]-iodoantipyri
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At least 16 000 foot surgical procedures were performed in Sweden in 2004. The average waiting time for elective foot surgery was 6-9 months in 2005. There is a great variation in incidence of performed foot procedures in the counties in Sweden and the waiting time for surgery varies from 1-40 months in different hospitals. International consensus is the base for treatment of most surgical procedu
The challenge of multicenter studies in diabetic patients with foot infections
Background: A complexity of factors determines outcome of foot ulcer infections in diabetic subjects. Variations in patient characteristics, treatment strategies and differences in health care systems may influence outcome. Objective: To evaluate the homogeneity in patients with diabetic foot ulcer infections of sufficient severity to warrant antibiotic treatment in three different European foot c
Costs of deep foot infections in patients with diabetes mellitus
Objective: To calculate costs for the management of deep foot infections and to identify the most important factors related to treatment costs. Design: Costs for in-hospital care, surgery, investigations, antibacterials, visits to the foot-care team, orthopaedic appliances and topical treatment were calculated retrospectively from diagnosis until healing or death. Multiple regression analysis was
The inpatient care of patients with diabetes mellitus and foot ulcers. A validation study of the correspondence between medical records and the Swedish Inpatient Registry with the consequences for cost estimations
Objectives. To compare the correspondence of discharges and diagnoses between medical records and an administrative database in diabetic patients with foot ulcers and to calculate inpatient costs from the different sources. Design. Discharge data from 117 prospectively followed patients were compared with information from the Swedish Inpatient Registry during the same treatment period for each pat
Factors affecting wound healing after major amputation for vascular disease : A review
Diabetikers fotproblem : Rätt prevention och behandling kan halvera risken för amputation
Almost half of all lower leg amputations are performed in patients with diabetes. In over 70 per cent of these cases, amputation is precipitated by progression of foot ulceration to deep gangrenous infection. Most foot ulcers are preceded by trauma, usually due to ill-fitting shoes, and are precipitated by sensory motor neuropathy with varying degrees of peripheral vascular disease. The Swedish Me
Deep foot infections in patients with diabetes and foot ulcerL An entity with different characteristics, treatments, and prognosis
We report findings in 223 consecutively included people with diabetes, foot ulcer and a deep foot infection treated by a multidisciplinary diabetic foot care team at the University Hospital in Lund, Sweden. The aim of the present study was to evaluate type and characteristics of deep foot infections and their relation to choice of treatment and outcome. Three different groups of deep foot infectio