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  • Castro-Tirado, A. J., et al. (author)
  • GRB 030227 : The first multiwavelength afterglow of an INTEGRAL GRB
  • 2003
  • In: Astronomy & Astrophysics. - : EDP Sciences. - 0004-6361 .- 1432-0746. ; 411:1, s. 315-319
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We present multiwavelength observations of a gamma-ray burst detected byINTEGRAL (GRB 030227) between 5.3 hours and ~ 1.7days after the event. Here we report the discovery of a dim opticalafterglow (OA) that would not have been detected by many previoussearches due to its faintess (R ~ 23). This OA was seen to declinefollowing a power law decay with index alpha R = -0.95 +/-0.16. The spectral index beta_ opt/NIR yielded -1.25 +/- 0.14. Thesevalues may be explained by a relativistic expansion of a fireball (withp = 2.0) in the cooling regime. We also find evidence for inverseCompton scattering in X-rays.Based on observations with INTEGRAL, an ESA project with instruments andscience data centre funded by ESA member states (especially the PIcountries: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain), CzechRepublic and Poland, and with the participation of Russia and the USA.Also partially based on observations collected by the Gamma-Ray BurstCollaboration at ESO (GRACE) at the European Southern Observatory, Chile(ESO Large Programme 165.H-0464).
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  • Bergström, Lars Magnus, et al. (author)
  • A small-angle X-ray scattering study of complexes formed in mixtures of a cationic polyelectrolyte and an anionic surfactant
  • 2002
  • In: Journal of Physical Chemistry B. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 1520-6106 .- 1520-5207. ; 106:44, s. 11412-11419
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    • The internal structure of the solid phase formed in mixtures of the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and a range of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes with different side chains and charge density has been investigated using small-angle X-ray scattering. Polyelectrolytes with short side chains ([3-(2-methylpropionamido)propyl]trimethylammonium chloride, MAPTAC, and poly{[(2-propionyloxy)ethyl]-trimethylammonium chloride}, PCMA) form a 2-dimensional hexagonal structure with SDS, whereas a polyelectrolyte without side chains (poly(vinlyamine), PVAm) forms a lamellar structure. The hexagonal structure of MAPTAC is retained either when a neutral monomer (acrylamide, AM) is included in the polymer backbone to reduce the charge density or when a nonionic surfactant is admixed to the SDS/polyelctrolyte complex.. The unit cell length of AM-MAPTAC increases with decreasing charge density from a=47.7 Angstrom (MAPTAC, 100% charge density) to 58.5 Angstrom (AM-MAPTAC, 30% charge density). The unit cell length in the lamellar SDS/PVAm complex (a=36.1 Angstrom) is significantly smaller than for the different hexagonal structures. It is conjectured that the cylinders in the hexagonal structure and the bilayers in the lamellar structure are based on self-assembled surfactant aggregates with the polyelectrolyte mainly located in the aqueous region adjacent to the charged surfactant headgroups.
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  • Johansson, Boo, et al. (author)
  • Change in cognitive cababilities in the old-old: The effects of proximity to death in genetically-related individuals over a six-year period.
  • 2004
  • In: Psych Aging. - : American Psychological Association (APA). ; :19, s. 145-156
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Change in cognitive abilities was assessed over a 6-year period in a sample of monozygotic and same-sex dizygotic twin pairs (N = 507 individuals), aged 80 and older (mean age = 83.3 years: SD = 3.1). who remained nondemented over the course of the study. Latent growth models (LGMs) show that chronological age and time to death are consistent predictors of decline in measures of memory, reasoning, speed, and verbal abilities. Multivariate LGM analysis resulted in weak and often negative correlations among rates of change between individuals within twin pairs, indicating greater differential change within twin pairs than occurs on average across twin pairs. These findings highlight several challenges for estimating genetic sources of variance in the context of compromised health and mortality-related change
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  • Andre, M., et al. (author)
  • Multi-spacecraft observations of broadband waves near the lower hybrid frequency at the Earthward edge of the magnetopause
  • 2001
  • In: Annales Geophysicae. - : Copernicus GmbH. - 0992-7689 .- 1432-0576. ; 19:12-okt, s. 1471-1481
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    • Broadband waves around the lower hybrid frequency (around 10 Hz) near the magnetopause are studied, using the four Cluster satellites. These waves are common at the Earthward edge of the boundary layer, consistent with earlier observations, and can have amplitudes at least up to 5 mV/m. These waves are similar on all four Cluster satellites, i.e. they are likely to be distributed over large areas of the boundary. The strongest electric fields occur during a few seconds, i.e. over distances of a few hundred km in the frame of the moving magnetopause, a scale length comparable to the ion gyroradius. The strongest magnetic oscillations in the same frequency range are typically found in the boundary layer, and across the magnetopause. During an event studied in detail, the magnetopause velocity is consistent with a large-scale depression wave, i.e. an inward bulge of magnetosheath plasma, moving tailward along the nominal magnetopause boundary. Preliminary investigations indicate that a rather flat front side of the large-scale wave is associated with a rather static small-scale electric field, while a more turbulent backside of the large-scale wave is associated with small-scale time varying electric field wave packets.
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  • Bock G., Roberts R.G., Kissling E., Achauer A., Alingahi J., Bruneton M., Friedrich W., Grad M. Guterch A., Hjelt S-E., Hyvönen T., Ikonen J-P., Komminaho K., Korja A, Heikkinen P., Kozolovaskaya E., Nevsky M.V., Pavlenkova N., Pedersen H., Plomerova J. (author)
  • Seismic probing of Archean and Proterozoic Lithosphere in Fennoscandia.
  • 2001
  • In: EOS Transactions American Geophysical Union. - : American Geophysical Union. ; 82, s. 621,628-629
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  • Bruneton, M., V. Farra, H. A. Pedersen & the SVEKALAPKO Seismic Tomography Working Group, (G. Bock, U. Achauer, A. Alinaghi, J. Ansorge, M. Bruneton, W. Friederich, M. Grad, A. Guterch, S.-E. Hjelt, T. Hyvönen, J.-P. Ikonen, E. Kissling, K. Komminaho, A. (author)
  • Non-linear surface wave phase velocity inversion based on ray theory.
  • 2002
  • In: Geophys. J. Int. ; 151, s. 583-596
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  • Cleland, J. G., et al. (author)
  • A description of the clinical characteristics at baseline of patients recruited into the Carvedilol or Metoprolol European Trial (COMET)
  • 2004
  • In: Cardiovascular drugs and therapy / sponsored by the International Society of Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy. - 0920-3206. ; 18:2, s. 139-52
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • BACKGROUND & AIMS: The COMET trial was a prospective, double-blind, randomised trial comparing carvedilol, a comprehensive adrenergic receptor antagonist, with metoprolol, a beta-1-selective agent in patients with heart failure and left ventricular systolic dysfunction. The trial showed a reduction in mortality with carvedilol that was consistent across subgroups. The purpose of this report is to describe in greater detail the heterogeneity of this population at baseline with particular reference to the impact of symptomatic severity, age and gender on patient characteristics. METHODS: A descriptive report using data entered in the COMET study data-base. RESULTS: The characteristics of the population studied were similar to those reported in previous trials of beta-blockers. Almost all patients were receiving diuretics and ACE inhibitors with few patients taking angiotensin receptor blockers. As expected, older patients had more co-morbidity. Older patients and women reported worse symptoms and poorer well-being despite similar ventricular dimensions and systolic dysfunction. NT-proBNP was higher in patients with more severe symptoms and older patients but not in women, although differences in NT-proBNP may have been confounded by differences in renal function. CONCLUSION: Age and gender, as well as the severity of cardiac dysfunction, appear to have an important effect on the severity of heart failure symptoms and patient 'well-being'. This could have important implications for the relationship between symptoms and prognosis and therefore the way in which patients are selected for clinical trials and the goals of treatment. This will be the subject of further analyses.
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peer-reviewed (148)
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Pedersen, NL (57)
Gatz, M (39)
Berg, Stig (16)
Johansson, Boo (13)
Pedersen, Nancy L (12)
Reynolds, CA (12)
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Johansson, B (11)
Martin, NG (10)
Pedersen, N (10)
Boomsma, DI (9)
de Faire, U (9)
Pedersen, N. L. (9)
Finkel, D (9)
Berg, S. (9)
Pedersen, M. (8)
Schalling, M (8)
Larsson, M (6)
Viitanen, M (6)
Lichtenstein, Paul (6)
Beekman, M (6)
Heijmans, BT (6)
Hansson, Kjell (6)
Holm-Pedersen, P (6)
Cederblad, Marianne (6)
Kaprio, J (5)
Winblad, B (5)
Swedberg, Karl, 1944 (5)
Malmberg, Bo (5)
Pedersen, L. B. (5)
Pedersen, A. (5)
Andel, R (5)
Crowe, M (5)
Avlund, K (5)
Hofer, Scott M (5)
Kluft, C. (5)
Jansson, M. (4)
de Knijff, P (4)
Andre, M. (4)
Nilsson, Sven (4)
Fratiglioni, L (4)
Snieder, H. (4)
Fyhrquist, F (4)
Svedberg, P (4)
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Ripatti, S (4)
Mozer, F. (4)
Dahlöf, Björn, 1953 (4)
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University of Gothenburg (17)
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