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  • Alström, Börje, et al. (author)
  • Landsortstidningens framtida affärsidé
  • 2002
  • In: Dagens medieföretag - morgondagens affärsidé. - Sundsvall : Mitthögskolan, Sundsvall. ; , s. 139-146, s. 139-145
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  • André, Malin, et al. (author)
  • Upper respiratory tract infections in general practice: diagnosis, antibiotic prescribing, duration of symptoms and use of diagnostic tests
  • 2002
  • In: Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. - : Taylor & Francis. - 2374-4235 .- 0036-5548 .- 1651-1980. ; 34, s. 880-
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    • A diagnosis/antibiotic prescribing study was performed in 5 counties in Sweden for 1 week in November 2000. As part of this study, the characteristics and clinical management of patients with upper respiratory tract infections (n = 2899) in primary care were analyzed. Almost half of the patients were aged < 15 y and one-fifth of the patients consulted out of hours. Of all patients seeking primary care for upper respiratory tract infections, 56.0% were prescribed an antibiotic. Almost all patients who were given the diagnoses streptococcal tonsillitis, acute otitis media or acute sinusitis were prescribed antibiotics, compared to 10% of patients with common cold or acute pharyngitis. The most frequently prescribed antibiotic was penicillin V (79.2%) and this was even more pronounced out of hours, when the diagnoses otitis media and streptococcal tonsillitis were more frequently used. In patients with common cold and acute pharyngitis, the percentage who received antibiotics increased with increasing length of symptoms and increasing CRP levels. In patients with acute pharyngitis or streptococcal tonsillitis, antibiotics were prescribed less frequently provided streptococcal tests were performed. The management of patients with upper respiratory tract infections in general practice seems to be in good agreement with current Swedish guidelines. However, the study indicates some areas for improvement. The diagnosis of acute sinusitis seems to have been overestimated and used only to justify antibiotic treatment.
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  • Bandelt, HJ, et al. (author)
  • Quasi-median graphs from sets of partitions
  • 2002
  • In: Discrete Applied Mathematics. - 0166-218X .- 1872-6771. ; 122:23-35, s. 23-35
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • In studies of molecular evolution, one is typically confronted with the task of inferring a phylogenetic tree from a set X of sequences of length n over a finite alphabet Lambda. For studies that invoke parsimony, it has been found helpful to consider the quasi-median graph generated by X in the Hamming graph Lambda(n). Although a great deal is already known about quasi-median graphs (and their algebraic counterparts), little is known about the quasi-median generation in Lambda(n) starting from a set X of vertices. We describe the vertices of the quasi-median graph generated by X in terms of the coordinatewise partitions of X. In particular, we clarify when the generated quasi-median graph is the so-called relation graph associated with X. This immediately characterizes the instances where either a block graph or the total Hamming graph is generated.
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  • Dimberg, Ulf, et al. (author)
  • Facial reactions to happy and angry facial expressions: Evidence for right hemisphere dominance
  • 2000
  • In: Psychophysiology. - : CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS. - 0048-5772 .- 1469-8986. ; 37:5, s. 693-696
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    • Previous research on asymmetric effects of emotional expression and brain-hemispheric asymmetry has supported opposing theories of hemispheric dominance in the control of emotional reactions. In the present study, 32 subjects were exposed to pictures of happy and angry facial stimuli while facial electromyographic (EMG) activity from the zygomatic major and the corrugator supercilii muscle regions was detected from the left and right sides of the face. The subjects reacted spontaneously and rapidly with larger zygomatic EMG activity to happy facial stimuli and larger corrugator EMG activity to angry stimuli. These distinct reactions were significantly larger on the left side of the face. It is concluded that the present results support the hypothesis that the right brain hemisphere is predominantly involved in the control of spontaneously evoked emotional reactions.
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