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The Problem With Efficiency as a Pervasive Principle in Business School Academia, and What a Sufficiency-Based Approach Can Do Better

Efficiency is a pervasive yet insufficiently challenged managerial principle and an integral part of business school academia. However, while there is compelling evidence that efficiency gains can have severe undesirable social and ecological consequences that reduce overall welfare both in terms of well-being and natural resources, business school academsia remains ill-equipped to adequately unde

Re-thinking interest : The communal economics of Kenyan table-banks

The chapter explores the communal economics of Kenyan table-banks—grassroots savings and loan groups known as chamas—as an alternative financial model rooted in collective effort and mutual support. Through ethnographic insights from rural and urban Kenya, the chapter examines how table-banks transform savings, credit, and interest from individual transactions into a shared commons. Unlike Western

Ränteavdragets effekt på bostadsmarknaden i Malmö

Det svenska ränteavdraget är en omdiskuterad skattepolitisk åtgärd som ofta anses bidra till både hög skuldsättning och driva upp bostadspriser, samtidigt som det underlättar för hushåll med svag ekonomi genom minskande boendekostnader. Det finns osäkerheter kring vilka ekonomiska konsekvenser som sker vid avskaffande, särskilt på lokal nivå. Ränteavdraget är ett avdrag som minskar den skatt du bThe Swedish mortgage interest deduction is a central tax policy instrument that influences both household debt and housing prices. This study examines how the removal of the interest deduction would affect the housing market in Malmö, a city experiencing population growth and limited land availability. The analysis is based on a counterfactual simulation using actual transaction data and mortgage

Predicting atmospheric propagation of radio frequency waves using meteorological data and the split-step parabolic equation

This thesis, along with the Propagation Predictor written in MATLAB, offers a quick and easy way of predicting how Electromagnetic (EM)-waves will propagate given the current atmospheric situation. While the thesis is written with the goal of explaining choice and phenomena, the Propagation Predictor is built with the goal of not requiring deep knowledge of neither EM-waves nor meteorology. Meteor

Characterizing Individuals Fulfilling Clinical Criteria for Limbic-Predominant Age-Related TDP-43 Encephalopathy in a Tertiary Memory Clinic

Background and Objectives – Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE) is characterized by an amnestic- and limbic-predominant phenotype, which can mimic Alzheimer disease (AD). In a memory clinic cohort, we tested whether clinical criteria for LATE can detect a clinical profile of LATE that is distinct from AD.Methods – In this retrospective examination of a longitudinal memory c

A comparison of the semiflexed (MTP) view with the standing extended view (SEV) in the radiographic assessment of knee osteoarthritis in a busy routine X-ray department

Objective. To compare the reproducibility of the standing extended view (SEV) (also known as the standing anteroposterior view) with the semiflexed, postero-anterior view [the 'metatarsophalangeal' (MTP)] view for assessing joint space width (JSW) and osteophytes in osteoarthritis of the knee when used in a busy routine X-ray department. Methods. Forty-seven patients (24 men) had both SEV and MTP

An Urn Model for Odds-ratio-based response-adaptive phase III clinical trials for two or more treatments

Adaptive data-dependent allocation designs are used in phase III clinical trials having two or more competing treatments with sequential entrance of patients, in order to allocate a larger number of patients to the better treatment. The odds ratio is a popular concept for biomedical practitioners; hence, odds-ratio-based adaptive designs could be very useful in practice. Rosenberger et al. (2001)

Understanding avoidance of medical surveillance for hand-arm vibrations in Sweden : a mixed-methods approach

Introduction – Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) is a chronic disease to vessels and nerves caused by vibrations. In Sweden, the medical check-up for vibrations (MCV) implements the EU surveillance system to detect early cases. No earlier research has shown participation in MCVs, nor why MCVs is avoided. We aimed to improve the understanding on avoidance of MCVs among vibration-exposed workers. M

Investigating the Impact of Public En-Route and Depot Charging for Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks Using Agent-Based Transport Simulation and Probabilistic Grid Modeling †

This study presents an integrated simulation framework that combines agent-based transport modeling with probabilistic load-flow analysis to quantify power system loading of long-haul heavy-duty electrification. The approach is applied to a case study considering fully electrified road freight in the Skåne region in Sweden, using high-resolution transport demand data and the actual power grid mode

High breastfeeding continuation at two months after birth in women receiving home-based postnatal midwifery care and factors associated with breastfeeding cessation – a prospective cohort study

Introduction:Exclusive breastfeeding (EB) is globally recommended due to health benefits for women and their infants. Home-based postnatal midwifery care (HBPMC) is a model of care where midwives give in-home care during the first postnatal week. The study objectives were to investigate breastfeeding outcomes at two months after birth, in women and newborns receiving HBPMC, and to identify risk fa

Random walks in random labyrinths

A random labyrinth is a disordered environment of scatterers on a lattice. A beam of light travels through the medium, and is reflected off the scatterers. The set of illuminated vertices is studied, under the assumption that there is a positive density of points, called `normal points', at which the light behaves in the manner of a simple symmetric random walk. The ensuing `random walk in a labyr

Two Problems about Random Walks in a Random Field of Traps

This paper is about simple random walks on $Z^d$, $d \ge 3$, in a random field of traps, the density of which tends to zero at infinity. We distinguish between the quenched problem (when the traps are fixed) and the annealed problem (when the traps are updated each unit of time). Our goal is not only to find a criterion for zero vs. positive probability of survival, but also to show three differen

Common Breast Cancer-Predisposition Alleles Are Associated with Breast Cancer Risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers

Germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 confer high risks of breast cancer. However, evidence suggests that these risks are modified by other genetic or environmental factors that cluster in families. A recent genome-wide association study has shown that common alleles at single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in FGFR2 (rs2981582), TNRC9 (rs3803662), and MAP3K1 (rs889312) are associated with increas

Outcomes after a first acute myocardial infarction in patients with or without congenital heart disease

Background and AimsThe life expectancy of adult patients with congenital heart disease (ACHD) has improved, thus shifting the research focus towards age-related comorbidities to continue to improve patient outcomes. This study aimed to investigate all-cause mortality and recurrent acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in adults with and without congenital heart disease.MethodsA nationwide case control

An optimized protocol for efficient derivation of pancreatic islets from multiple human pluripotent stem cell lines

The success of cell therapy for type 1 diabetes (T1D) depends on reliable differentiation of stem cells into functional pancreatic islets. Current protocols produce stem cell-derived islets (SC-islets) that contain non-endocrine cells and show limited maturity. We developed a robust protocol that generates functional SC-islets from all eight tested human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lines. Differe

Ongoing and completed clinical trials on prostate cancer screening using MRI

Abstract: Before the introduction of prostate MRI, prostate cancer screening relied on prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing followed by a systematic biopsy. Although this approach reduced prostate cancer mortality in large, randomized screening trials, its net benefit was questionable because of substantial overdiagnosis. In response, more precise screening tools have been developed. Diagnostic

Strategic ambivalence and ontological (in)security : a Lacanian reading of Iran’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war

Ambivalence is widely regarded as a source of ontological insecurity and anxiety due to its close association with uncertainty, undecidability, and indeterminacy. While ontological security studies (OSS) has usefully engaged with the concept of ambivalence as an epistemic phenomenon and its manifestations in international politics such as ‘strangers’, almost no attention has been paid to ambivalen

Uncovering the origin of impurities in supercritical fluid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry

Maintaining low background levels is essential for analytical instruments, such as in supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). An approximate tenfold increase of the background was observed in our laboratory when a new CO2 cylinder with a dip tube was installed on a SFCHRMS system. Most analyte peaks were obscured. This study aimed to find the c

Genetic predisposition to coffee consumption and the association with the early risk of atherosclerosis

The cardiovascular effects of coffee consumption remain debated, particularly regarding early-stage subclinical atherosclerosis. This study investigated the association between coffee intake, genetic predisposition, and the risk of subclinical coronary and carotid atherosclerosis in 24,835 participants from the Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage Study (SCAPIS). Coffee intake was assessed via self-re

Influence of the ion charge state on emission energies of Auger electrons exemplified in Ar and Xe clusters

We report on the shift of energies released during Auger cascades in rare-gas ions, when the ions are not isolated but embedded in a homogeneous cluster. By combining high-resolution electron spectroscopy with multielectron coincidence spectroscopy of small Ar and Xe clusters, we investigate the dependence of Auger electron emission energies on the charge state of the emitting ion in the polarizab