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Diabetes medication associates with DNA methylation of metformin transporter genes in the human liver

Background: Given that metformin is the most common pharmacological therapy for type 2 diabetes, understanding the function of this drug is of great importance. Hepatic metformin transporters are responsible for the pharmacologic action of metformin. However, epigenetics in genes encoding metformin transporters has not been fully elucidated. We examined the DNA methylation of these genes in the li

Bivalirudin versus heparin monotherapy in myocardial infarction

BACKGROUND: The comparative efficacy of various anticoagulation strategies has not been clearly established in patients with acute myocardial infarction who are undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) according to current practice, which includes the use of radial-artery access for PCI and administration of potent P2Y12 inhibitors without the planned use of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibi

Parents in adult psychiatric care and their children : a call for more interagency collaboration with social services and child and adolescent psychiatry

Background: A parental mental illness affects all family members and should warrant a need for support. Aim: To investigate the extent to which psychiatric patients with underage children are the recipients of child-focused interventions and involved in interagency collaboration. Methods: Data were retrieved from a psychiatric services medical record database consisting of data regarding 29,972 in

Management Control Systems for Lean Management in Medical Services : A case study at Lund and Kameda

The financial position of the medical insurance system of Japanese government has been worsened recently, and thus the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has prompted the medical reforms to reconstruct the financial balance of the medical insurance system. As one of these efforts, a fixed payment system for medical services based on “DPC” (Diagnosis Procedure Combination) was introduced to a nu

Depression differed by midnight cortisol secretion, alexithymia and anxiety between diabetes types : A cross sectional comparison

Background: Increased prevalence of depression is found in both type 2 diabetes (T2D) and type 1 diabetes (T1D). Melancholia and atypical depression differ by cortisol secretion and clinical features. The aim was to compare the clinical presentation of T1D and T2D patients in relation to self-reported depression, self-reported anxiety, alexithymia, obesity, and midnight salivary cortisol (MSC). Me

Robust supply-chain management for the disasters : Based on the product design architectures

The Just-in-Time production system, or lean production system, tries to achieve a continuous flow of production, thereby reducing the inventories of materials, works-in- process and finished products. As a result only minimum levels of inventories exist in the various layers of the supply chain. Under this situation, the major earthquake followed by the tsunami on March 11, 2011 in Eastern Japan,

Utvecklingsdrivna affärer i små och medelstora tjänsteföretag : Utveckling av en styrningsmodell

Lärande och utveckling är avgörande för företags långsiktiga konkurrenskraft. Det är således ingen slump att detta är tidlösa frågeställningar för såväl företagare som forskare. Den av EU definierade regionen Småland och öarna verkar dock vara på efterkälken i lärande och utveckling i en nationell och internationell jämförelse. När det gäller FoU satsningar ligger regionen på endast 42% av riksgen

På spaning efter ett ekonomisystem

Begreppet ekonomisystem har en sedan länge gällande och väl etablerad definition innehållande delarna: redovisning, budgetering, kalkylering samt icke-finansiella nyckeltal. Trots detta har praxis för ekonomisystem inom både företag och förvaltning stora svårigheter att leva upp till definitionens krav på samordning av de fyra delarna

Boundless value creation : Strategic management accounting in value system configuration

The study is based on the three central concepts of strategic management accounting, SMA, interorganisational manage¬ment accounting, IOMA, and configuration. There are no generally accepted definitions of these concepts and the theoretical as well as the empirical analyses made have been insufficient. Consequently, a total survey of the theoretical concepts is required, as well as a study of the

International Experience and the Performance of Scandinavian Firms in China

Western firms locating in China face a business environment that differs from their home country environment. The differences increase uncertainties and are negative for economic performance. However, firms may differ in their ability to overcome the difficulties, depending on their previous experience. In particular, firms with experience from regions similar to China might exhibit relatively bet

Trade Liberalization and the Geography of Production : Agglomeration, Concentration and Dispersal in Indonesia’s Manufacturing Industry

The effect of the liberalization of trade on the spatial concentration of economic activities is not straightforward. It has been widely argued that protectionism increases spatial concentration as firms locate close to the main domestic markets. However, it has also been argued that an expansion of international trade primarily favors existing industrial centers and therefore leads to increased r

FDI and Wage Spillovers in Indonesian Manufacturing

This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment in Indonesian manufacturing on wages in locally owned Indonesian manufacturing plants. The issue is examined in a cross section of Indonesian manufacturing industries and provinces in one of the few years for which data on worker characteristics were available. Wages in locally owned plants were high in industries and industries within pr

Foreign Direct Investment, Education, and Wages in Indonesian Manufacturing

This paper examines whether the higher wages paid by foreign-owned manufacturing plants than by domestically owned plants, typical of most countries, represents a higher price for labor. That is, does it reflect a higher price for workers of a given quality, as represented by the level of education? We then ask whether foreign-owned plants pay a higher price for labor given the characteristics of

Which Indonesian Firms Exports? : The Importance of Foreign Networks

This article examines export propensities among Indonesian manufacturers. The pattern of trade between nations is well understood, but much less is known about firm level determinants to export: why do some Indonesian firms start to export while others continue to produce for the domestic market? One reason for different export propensities could be that the sunk costs for exports differ between f

Indonesia’s Economic Crisis : Contagion and Fundamentals

The severe and unanticipated economic downturn in Indonesia mirrored the regional economic fallout following the 1997 financial crisis. Although it is likely that the crisis in neighboring countries had an adverse impact on Indonesia, the issue has so far received little attention. This paper examines whether contagion from the economic crisis in Thailand triggered the crisis in Indonesia. Evidenc

The Challenge of FDI and Regional Development in Indonesia

Indonesia has been severely hurt by the recent economic crisis, which has been accompanied by social tensions. For a sustainable long-term recovery, it is essential that Indonesia attracts FDI inflows, and manages to achieve a reasonably equal spatial development. FDI is important since other capital funds are scarce and an equal spatial development is important to avoid social tensions. However,

Common Ground? Prospects for Integrating the Economic Geography of Geographers and Economists

Hailed by economists as an idea whose time has come, the `new economic geography' has not been quite as favourably received by geographers. Frequently seen as a prime case of academic imperialism, few appear willing to concede that economists may have something to contribute to economic geography. Conversely, beyond the token reference to vintage publications, economistsoften dismiss geographers'

International Technology Diffusion : Evidence from Swedish Patent Data

Using references in Swedish patent data, we examine technology sourcing in Swedish multi-national enterprises (MNEs) and non-multinational small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The results show that both types of firms are more likely to make references to countries with large patent stocks and to countries that are located close to Sweden. Trade and FDI also seem to facilitate the transfer o

Some Alternative Scenarios for the Role of the State in Vietnam

The Vietnamese economy has by most standards performed very well over the last decade. For instance, economic growth has averaged around 8 per cent per year during the 1990s. The high growth rate has mainly been achieved through large increases in investment, and a large share of the investment has come from foreign sources. However, it is likely that the Asian crisis will lead to a significant re