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  • Ahnesjö, Magnus, et al. (author)
  • Tomographic reconstructions and predictions of radial void distribution in BWR fuel bundle with part-length rods
  • 2015
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Westinghouse FRIGG facility, in Västerås/Sweden, is dedicated to the measurement of critical power,stability and pressure drop in fuel rod bundles under BWR operating conditions (steady-state andtransient). Capability to measure cross-sectional void and radial void distributions during steady-stateoperation was already considered when the facility was built in the late 1960s, using gamma transmissionmeasurements. In the 1990s, redesigned equipment was installed to allow for full 2D tomography andsome test campaigns were successfully run where the void was measured in the Westinghouse SVEA-96fuel bundle geometry with and without part-length rods.In this paper, the tomographic raw data from the SVEA-96 void measurement campaigns are revisitedusing various tomographic reconstruction techniques. This includes an algebraic method and a filteredback-projection method. Challenges, for example due to artifacts created by high difference in gammaabsorption, or to accurately identify the location of the bundle structure, are resolved. The resultingdetailed void distributions are then averaged over entire sub-channels or within the steam core only, forcomparison against sub-channel simulations.The resulting void distributions are compared against sub-channel void predictions using the VIPREW/MEFISTO code. The region downstream the part-length rods are of particular interest to investigatehow the void in the steam core is redistributed within the open region of the bundle. The comparisonshows a reasonable agreement between the measurements and the predictions.
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  • Andersson, T., et al. (author)
  • Selective adsorption, bound states, and potential parameters for He, Ne, and Ar interacting with a Cu(110) surface
  • 2006
  • In: J. Chem. Phys.. - : AIP Publishing. - 0021-9606. ; 124
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Using nozzle beams of He, Ne, and Ar, we have measured diffractive selective adsorption resonances from a Cu(110) surface kept at 20 K. Bound state energies of the atom-surface potentials have been determined from plots of the measured resonance energies versus incident angle and their fits to calculated kinematical dispersion relations. For 3He and 4He we have found a unique level assignment that is compatible with a single gas-surface potential curve with a well depth of 6.05 meV of the He–Cu(110) potential. This value is about 10% larger than the prediction of 5.55 meV from the current physisorption theory. The Ne and Ar data reveal a large number of closely spaced levels with level separations and estimated van der Waals coefficients that are compatible with available theoretical data.
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  • Lyxell, Björn, et al. (author)
  • Phonological representation and speech understanding with cochlear implants in deafened adults
  • 1998
  • In: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. - : Wiley. - 0036-5564 .- 1467-9450. ; 39:3, s. 175-179
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In the present study cognitive performance in 15 deafened adult cochlear implant candidates was examined and related to level of speech understanding after 12 months of experience with the implant. The implant group performed on par with normal hearing controls in all cognitive tasks used in the study with one exception: Performance was significantly lower in cognitive tasks where use of a phonological representation of sound is a key task-demand. Observations of the implanted individuals' level of speech understanding indicate that only those individuals who, pre-operatively, were in possession of phonological representations comparable to that of normal hearing could follow and understand a speaker that was out of sight. The results are discussed with respect to (a) deterioration in the phonological representation of sounds as a function of absence of external auditory stimulation, and (b) the role of cognitive factors in predicting success in speech understanding with the implant.
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  • Olin, Anna-Carin, 1960, et al. (author)
  • Prevalence of asthma and exhaled nitric oxide are increased in bleachery workers exposed to ozone.
  • 2004
  • In: The European respiratory journal : official journal of the European Society for Clinical Respiratory Physiology. - 0903-1936. ; 23:1, s. 87-92
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    • The aims of the present study were to determine whether exposure to high peaks of ozone resulted in an increased prevalence of asthma or respiratory symptoms among bleachery workers and whether nitric oxide (NO) was elevated in the exhaled air of these workers. Bleachery workers (n=228) from three Swedish pulp mills who had been exposed to ozone, together with 63 unexposed control subjects, were investigated by means of spirometry, Phadiatop, exhaled and nasal NO and answers to a questionnaire concerning respiratory symptoms and exposure. Exposure to an ozone peak that gave rise to respiratory symptoms was defined as a "gassing". Bleachery workers reporting four or more gassings involving ozone had an increased prevalence of adult-onset asthma, wheeze, and current asthma symptoms. They also had a higher median concentration of exhaled NO in comparison with those who reported no such gassings (19.2 versus 15.7 parts per billion). No such associations were found in respect of nasal NO. The results from this study show that bleachery workers who have been repeatedly exposed to ozone gassings have an increased prevalence of adult-onset asthma. The results also indicate exhaled nitric oxide may be a marker of airway inflammation in bleachery workers who have been exposed to high peaks of ozone.
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  • Ali, Alaa M. G., et al. (author)
  • Alcohol Consumption and Survival after a Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Literature-Based Meta-analysis and Collaborative Analysis of Data for 29,239 Cases
  • 2014
  • In: Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. - 1538-7755 .- 1055-9965. ; 23:6, s. 934-945
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    • Background: Evidence for an association of alcohol consumption with prognosis after a diagnosis of breast cancer has been inconsistent. We have reviewed and summarized the published evidence and evaluated the association using individual patient data from multiple case cohorts. Methods: A MEDLINE search to identify studies published up to January 2013 was performed. We combined published estimates of survival time for "moderate drinkers" versus nondrinkers. An analysis of individual participant data using Cox regression was carried out using data from 11 case cohorts. Results: We identified 11 published studies suitable for inclusion in the meta-analysis. Moderate postdiagnosis alcohol consumption was not associated with overall survival [HR, 0.95; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.85-1.05], but there was some evidence of better survival associated with prediagnosis consumption (HR, 0.80; 95% CI, 0.73-0.88). Individual data on alcohol consumption for 29,239 cases with 4,839 deaths were available from the 11 case cohorts, all of which had data on estrogen receptor (ER) status. For women with ER-positive disease, there was little evidence that pre-or postdiagnosis alcohol consumption is associated with breast cancer-specific mortality, with some evidence of a negative association with all-cause mortality. On the basis of a single study, moderate postdiagnosis alcohol intake was associated with a small reduction in breast cancer-specific mortality for women with ER-negative disease. There was no association with prediagnosis intake for women with ER-negative disease. Conclusion: There was little evidence that pre- or post-diagnosis alcohol consumption is associated with breast cancer-specific mortality for women with ER-positive disease. There was weak evidence that moderate post-diagnosis alcohol intake is associated with a small reduction in breast cancer-specific mortality in ER-negative disease. Impact: Considering the totality of the evidence, moderate postdiagnosis alcohol consumption is unlikely to have a major adverse effect on the survival of women with breast cancer. (C) 2014 AACR.
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  • Andersson, Adam, 1979, et al. (author)
  • Duality in refined Sobolev–Malliavin spaces and weak approximation of SPDE
  • 2016
  • In: Stochastic Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Computations. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2194-0401 .- 2194-041X. ; 4:1, s. 113-149
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We introduce a new family of refined Sobolev–Malliavin spaces that capture the integrability in time of the Malliavin derivative. We consider duality in these spaces and derive a Burkholder type inequality in a dual norm. The theory we develop allows us to prove weak convergence with essentially optimal rate for numerical approximations in space and time of semilinear parabolic stochastic evolution equations driven by Gaussian additive noise. In particular, we combine a standard Galerkin finite element method with backward Euler timestepping. The method of proof does not rely on the use of the Kolmogorov equation or the Itō formula and is therefore non-Markovian in nature. Test functions satisfying polynomial growth and mild smoothness assumptions are allowed, meaning in particular that we prove convergence of arbitrary moments with essentially optimal rate.
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  • Andersson, Adam, 1979, et al. (author)
  • Duality in refined Watanabe-Sobolev spaces and weak approximations of SPDE
  • 2013
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In this paper we introduce a new family of refined Watanabe- Sobolev spaces that capture in a fine way integrability in time of the Malliavin derivative. We consider duality in these spaces and derive a Burkholder type inequality in a dual norm. The theory we develop allows us to prove weak convergence with essentially optimal rate for numerical approximations in space and time of semilinear parabolic stochastic evolution equations driven by Gaussian additive noise. In particular, we combine Galerkin finite element methods with a backward Euler scheme in time. The method of proof does not rely on the use of the Kolmogorov equation or the It¯o formula and is therefore in nature non-Markovian. With this method polynomial growth test functions with mild smoothness assumptions are allowed, meaning in particular that we prove convergence of arbitrary moments with essentially optimal rate. Our Gronwall argument also yields weak error estimates which are uniform in time without any additional effort.
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Lindegren, Sture, 19 ... (18)
Palm, Stig, 1964 (18)
Hultborn, Ragnar, 19 ... (17)
Steen, Stig (16)
Bäck, Tom, 1964 (16)
Norgren, Lars (13)
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Sjöberg, Trygve (13)
Andersson, Karl Erik (10)
Larsson, Stig, 1952 (8)
Jensen, Holger (8)
Andersson, Eva, 1955 (7)
Torén, Kjell, 1952 (7)
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Andersson, Roland (4)
Holmberg, Lars (4)
Lenhoff, Stig (4)
Holtås, Stig (4)
Häggman, Michael (4)
Bill-Axelson, Anna (4)
Garmo, Hans (4)
Ryding, Erik (4)
Andersson, Jan (4)
Andersson, Stig (4)
Källén, Kristina (4)
Berg, Stig (4)
Andersson, Roger (3)
Waidringer, Jonas (3)
Rosén, Ingmar (3)
Adami, Hans Olov (3)
Andersson, K E (3)
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Lindberg, Gunnar (3)
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Holm, Stig-Olof (3)
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Welinder, Stig (3)
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Palmgren, Juni (3)
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