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Using higher rates of stabilization of a wet-spun pan fibre to understand the effect of microstructure on the tensile and compressive properties of carbon fibre

The transformation of a polyacrylonitrile (PAN) precursor fibre into carbon fibre using varying stabilization times during carbon fibre manufacture is presented in this work. The wet-spun precursor fibre is a specifically designed PAN co-polymer made up of acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate and 3 wt% itaconic acid. The residence or stabilization times in the oxidation ovens are varied from 32, 64 and

What resilience theory and praxis can learn from multi-dimensional approaches to understanding poverty : A study of Ghanaian cocoa forest landscapes

Resilience – broadly understood as withstanding, and adapting to, shocks and risks – has emerged as a central discursive device for converging humanitarian needs with climate change responses. This paper's human-centred engagement with resilience draws on the case of smallholder farmers engaged in rain-fed cocoa production in Ghana's Central Region, to systematically unpack how poverty shapes smal

Which electric vehicle charging station to upgrade? Biased judgments based on differences in station efficiency

One way of controlling global warming is to substitute fuel driven cars with electric cars. Electric vehicles need to be charged. For maximal efficiency the charging times should be as short as possible. In the US charging stations are classified as Level 1 charging 5–10 miles/h, Level 2 25 miles/h and Fast DCFC stations 150–1000 miles/h. We asked participants to select one of two upgrades of char

Continuous measurement in neurocritical care of cerebral blood flow (CBF) calculated from ICP and central venous pressure

The cerebral blood flow, CBF, is an important clinical parameter in neuro-intensive care. The possibility to continuously monitor CBF, computed from referential ICP, rICP (calculated from measured intracranial pressure, ICP, and central venous pressure, CVP) and venous outflow resistance, Rv, could importantly improve patient care. For the CBF(1) method the pulsative part of CBF (with rICP increas

Plasma bioactive adrenomedullin predicts mortality and need for dialysis in critical COVID-19

COVID-19 is a severe respiratory disease affecting millions worldwide, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) is a vasoactive hormone regulating the endothelial barrier and has been associated with COVID-19 mortality and other adverse events. This prospective cohort pilot study included 119 consecutive patients with verified SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to two inten

The beginning of a success story : basalmost members of the extant ophiuroid clade from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden

Due to the fragility of the ophiuroid (brittle star) skeleton, the bulk of the group’s fossil record consists of dissociated ossicles preserved as microfossils. In spite of their great potential as basis for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies, however, ophiuroid ossicles from the Paleozoic have received very little attention so far. Here, we provide an exhaustive taxonomic assessment of such fossi

Measuring deformation processes in granular materials from intragranular to bulk scales

Granular materials (assemblies of contacting grains with inter-granular porosity) form a vast family of materials important in both natural and industrial contexts. Under mechanical loads such systems show complex behaviours relating to the inter-and intra-granular stresses, strains and force transmission as well as the individual grain kinematics and interactions leading to multi-scale, heterogen

NEPER-MOSAIC : Seamless generation of periodic representative volume elements on unit domains

The effective macroscopic behaviour of a material is a manifestation of the underlying microstructure and microscale processes. This renders the generation of highly accurate digital microstructure twins indispensable for multiscale simulations. MOSAIC is a Python-based, open-source software tool designed to address the challenge of incorporating non-planar, periodic microstructures generated by t

GCNPMDA : Human microbe-disease association prediction by hierarchical graph convolutional network with layer attention

Microorganisms play a crucial role in various physiological processes, including metabolism, immune defense, nutrition absorption, defense against cancer, and protection against pathogen colonization. Changes in microbial communities serve as potential biomarkers for diseases, offering significant insights into disease treatment and diagnosis. However, the association between microorganisms and di

Exploring serial crystallography for drug discovery

Structure-based drug design is highly dependent on the availability of structures of the protein of interest in complex with lead compounds. Ideally, this information can be used to guide the chemical optimization of a compound into a pharmaceutical drug candidate. A limitation of the main structural method used today - conventional X-ray crystallography - is that it only provides structural infor

Fathers’ Experiences Six Months After their Preterm Infant's Discharge from the NICU

Although fathers experience emotional stress both during the care period and after discharge, there is limited research focusing exclusively on fathers’ experiences after their time in a neonatal intensive care unit. Their experiences are important for tailoring support to fathers based on their individual needs. This paper is part of a longitudinal study in which parents were followed by means of

A Survey of Preoperative, Perioperative, and Postoperative Management Practices for Testicular Torsion in Pediatric Patients among European Surgeons

Introduction Management of testicular torsion varies between specialties resulting in lack of standardization. The aim of this survey was to assess pre-, peri-, and postoperative differences. Methods An online questionnaire was distributed in 2023 to general and pediatric surgeons, pediatric urologists, and urologists by the Trainees of European Pediatric Surgery. Main Results Among 88 respondents

Tourette syndrome research highlights from 2023

In this, the tenth annual update for the F1000Research Tics collection, we summarize research reports from 2023 on Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders. The authors welcome article suggestions and thoughtful feedback from readers.

Associations between adverse childhood experiences and psychological distress among Swedish upper secondary school students

Background: The detrimental impacts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on health have been extensively studied, mainly focusing on the effects of ACEs on adults. However, there is a dearth of studies exploring their influences on adolescents. Objective: This study aims to investigate the associations between ACEs and psychological distress among Swedish adolescents. Participants and setting:

Combining Sentinel-2 Data and Risk Maps to Detect Trees Predisposed to and Attacked by European Spruce Bark Beetle : Remote Sensing

The European spruce bark beetle is a major disturbance agent in Norway spruce forests in Europe, and with a changing climate it is predicted that damage will increase. To prevent the bark beetle population buildup, and to limit further spread during outbreaks, it is crucial to detect attacked trees early. In this study, we utilize Sentinel-2 data in combination with a risk map, created from geodat

Evaluating the Efficacy and Complications of the Scapular Osseous Free Flap for Head and Neck Reconstruction : Results from a Population-based Cohort

Introduction: The scapular osseous free flap (SOFF) is being increasingly used for complex head and neck reconstructions. This study examined the surgical outcomes, focusing on post-operative complications and sequelae in patients who underwent SOFF for maxillary and mandibular reconstructions. Material and Methods: This retrospective, observational, population-based study included patients who un

Evaluation of an Embedded Wireless Relative Humidity Probe for Monitoring Concrete Drying

In this study, wireless embedded relative humidity, RH, probes, developed by Electrotech Kalix AB, were evaluated in a laboratory setting. These RH-probes are designed to monitor the drying of concrete at construction sites in a Swedish climate. Two concrete slabs, each with a thickness of 100 mm, were fabricated, using two different concrete mixes, with water-to-cement (w/c) ratios of 0.6 and 0.4

Linguistic Foundations of heritage language development from the perspective of Romance languages in Germany

This paper discusses the role of different factors determining the linguistic competence of heritage speakers (HSs) based on examples from speakers who speak a Romance language (French, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish) as heritage language (HL) and German as the environmental language. Since the relative amount of contact with the HL and the environmental language may vary during the acquisition p