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- Colombo, Michele, 1975-
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Etimologie cherubiniane
- 2019
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Ingår i: Francesco Cherubini. - Milano : Ledizioni. - 9788855261180 ; , s. 343-355
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Moons, Philip, 1968, et al.
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How do we improve patient knowledge
- 2014
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Ingår i: Annual Program on Congenital Heart Disease in the Adult: An International Symposium, Cincinnati summit June 10-13, 2014.
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Edvardsson, Bo, 1944-
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Påverkansfallet IV: utredningsmetodik, tankefel och källkritik i material från en okunnig, privat konsultsocionom, från en psykotisk socialtjänst och från utredningssamtal och förhör med en central, fabulerande privat aktör : Faderns kommentar till hela Påverkansfallet i bilaga 1.
- 2009
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Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Detta är det sista i raden av fyra sakkunnigyttranden i "Påverkansfallet", där tre barn utsatts för omfattande påverkan och lidande genom socialtjänstens i Götene kommun och medlöpares korrupta agerande. Här tydliggörs den stora okunnigheten hos en privat socionomkonsult (Off. Clinic/Annika Wassberg)) samt påverkande arbetssätt inom socialtjänsten. Mer i detalj påvisas hur faster Britt Jansson, som socialtjänsten nära samarbetat med och okritiskt litat på, ljuger och fabulerar och så även i domstolsförhör med henne. Detta framgår av en mängd starka motsägelser mellan hennes olika versioner. Mycket anmärkningsvärt är socialtjänstens upprepade motstånd mot läkarundersökningar som kan leda till motevidens, något som liksom förlitande på fastern pekar på en organisationspsykos.
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- Moons, Philip, 1968
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How to make a good graphical abstract
- 2023
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Ingår i: ACNAP2023 Pre-conference workshop. Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Moons, Philip, 1968
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How to select and measure PROMS and PREMS?
- 2021
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Ingår i: 54th Annual Meeting of the Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology - Virtual Meeting. (invited lecture: 27 May 2021).
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Kleiven, Svein
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Predictors for Traumatic Brain Injuries Evaluated through Accident Reconstructions
- 2007
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Ingår i: Stapp Car Crash Journal. - WARRENDALE, PA : SOC AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. - 1532-8546. - 9780768019742 ; 51, s. 81-114
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The aim of this study is to evaluate all the 58 available NFL cases and compare various predictors for mild traumatic brain injuries using a detailed and extensively validated finite element model of the human head. Global injury measures such as magnitude in angular and translational acceleration, change in angular velocity, head impact power (HIP) and HIC were also investigated with regard to their ability to predict the intracranial pressure and strains associated with injury. The brain material properties were modeled using a hyperelastic and viscoelastic constitutive law. Also, three different stiffness parameters, encompassing a range of published brain tissue properties, were tested. 8 tissue injury predictors were evaluated for 6 different regions, covering the entire cerebrum, as well as for the whole brain. In addition, 10 head kinematics based predictors were evaluated both for correlation with injury as well as with strain and pressure. When evaluating the results, a statistical correlation between strain, strain rate, product of strain and strain rate, Cumulative Strain Damage Measure (CSDM), strain energy density, maximum pressure, magnitude of minimum pressure, as well as von Mises effective stress, with injury was found when looking into specific regions of the brain. However, the maximal pressure in the gray matter showed a higher correlation with injury than other evaluated measures. On the other hand, it was possible, through the reconstruction of a motocross accident, to re-create the injury pattern in the brain of the injured rider using maximal principal strain. It was also found that a simple linear combination of peak change in rotational velocity and HIC showed a high correlation (R=0.98) with the maximum principal strain in the brain, in addition to being a significant predictor of injury. When applying the rotational and translational kinematics separately for one of the cases, it was found that the translational kinematics contribute very little to the intracranial distortional strains while the rotational kinematics contributes insignificantly to the pressure response. This study underlines that the strain based brain tissue injury predictors are very sensitive to the choice of stiffness for the brain tissue.
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Integrating safety analysis into the model-based development toolchain of automotive embedded systems
- 2010
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- The automotive industry has a growing demand for the seamless integration of safety analysis tools into the model-based development tool chain for embedded systems. This requires translating concepts of the automotive domain to the safety domain. We automate such a translation between the automotive architecture description language EAST-ADL2 and the safety analysis tool HiPHOPS by using model transformations and by leveraging the advantages of different model transformation techniques. By means of this integration, the safety analysis can be conducted early in the development process, when the system can be redesigned to fulfill safety goals with relatively low effort and cost.
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