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  • Bjelke, Ulf, et al. (författare)
  • Crustacea : Kräftdjur - crustaceans
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: The 2010 Red List of Swedish Species. Rödlistade arter i Sverige 2010. - Uppsala : ArtDatabanken, SLU. - 9789188506351 ; , s. 487-493
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Geijer Lundin, Erik, et al. (författare)
  • Characterizing Uplink Load : Concepts and Algorithms
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Wireless Communications Systems and Networks. - Boston : Springer US. - 0306481901 - 0306486423 ; , s. 425-441
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The maximum capacity of a CDMA cellular system’s radio interface depends on the time varying radio environment. This makes it hard to establish the amount of currently available capacity. The received interference power is the primarily resource in the uplink. Ability to predict how different resource management decisions affect this spatial quantity is therefore of utmost importance. The uplink interference power is related to the uplink load through the pole equation. In this chapter, we discuss both theoretical and practical aspects of uplink load estimation.
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  • Humbracht, Michael, et al. (författare)
  • Managing Hope and Spiritual Distress : The Centrality of the Doctor-Patient Relationship in Combatting Stem Cell Travel
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: Bodily exchanges, Bioethics and Border Crossing : Perspectives on Giving, Selling and Sharing Bodies - Perspectives on Giving, Selling and Sharing Bodies. - 9781138858763 - 9781315717760
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Stem Cell travel refers to patients with a variety of diseases and debilitating disorders who travel abroad to receive unproven stem cell treatments. Current academic research investigating how to combat stem cell travel has yet to offer a complete understanding of the link between patient hope and autonomy, and building or losing trust in medical authorities. To combat stem cell travel, understanding how to manage patients’ potential for hope or spiritual distress is crucial (Hyun, 2013). This article argues that re-conceptualizing the doctor-patient relationship is important to further grasp how to manage patient hope and spiritual distress. This article promotes a notion of the doctor-patient relationship that moves beyond physician paternalism and patient consumerism; instead the doctor-patient relationship should be viewed as an encounter where patient autonomy is encouraged and guided by physicians through the joint co-creation of treatment. We conclude that sharing is both fuel for stem cell travel and a means to combat it: the first through patients’ bodily sharing of their cells with stem cell purveyors for the latter’s profit and patients’ sharing information and experiences online; the second through doctors and patients sharing the construction of treatment. This manner of framing the issue offers a more realistic and ethical lens through which to view the doctor-patient relationship and combat stem travel than has been previously asserted. In making this argument, the article combines both a bioethical and ethnological approach.
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  • Rosendahl, Erik, et al. (författare)
  • A high-intensity functional exercise program is applicable for older people with cognitive impairment
  • 2007
  • Ingår i: Research and practice in Alzheimer's disease. - Paris : Serdi publisher. - 2914377991 ; , s. 212-215
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Maintaining or improving physical functions among older people with cognitive impairment in effective ways is of great importance, since cognitive decline is associated with a decline in physical performance. Training at high intensity has a greater effect than at a lower intensity, but there are few studies evaluating high-intensity training among older people with severe cognitive impairment. However, results from a recent study (the FOPANU Study) among older people dependent in activities of daily living and living in residential care facilities showed that a high-intensity functional weigh-bearing program had positive long-term effects on balance, gait ability and lower-limb strength. The mean score for the Mini-Mental State Examination was 18 (range 10-29) and 52% of the participants had a dementia disease. Regarding the applicability of the exercise program, no statistically significant differences in attendance, intensity or adverse events were observed when participants with dementia were compared with participants without dementia. A main clinical implication of the FOPANU Study is that people with severe cognitive impairment can be offered high-intensity functional exercise programs.
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