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  • Svensk, Fredrik, 1974 (author)
  • imaginary museum - rethought
  • 2014
  • In: Transmediale Festival, Berlin, January 28th - February 1st, 2014.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)
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  • Elmfeldt, Johan (author)
  • Challenging Literacy - Exploring Mediacy
  • 2003
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Exploring Mediacy- Challenging Literacy Print culture is contested in digital culture. Analytical concepts in literary theory and also media studies are foremost derived from studies of manuscripts and print texts. In an attempt to understand the intersections between print text and image concepts as ”new visual culture” have been elaborated. This has been necessary as production and reception of texts, in a wide sense, is fundamentally multimodal. Therefore the new concepts have been placed under the head-line ”multiliteracy”, not the least in order to describe, analyse and understand what literacy is in digital culture The theoretical development must be brought further. The problem we are facing is that the word literacy is too bound to ”littera”, the latin word for letter and in close relationship to print cukture; ”littera” is also used in different areas in order to classify objects. ”Mediacy” would be a better word to signify what should be signified, but seems in some cases be equivalent with ”digital literacy”. This is too narrow a definition of ”mediacy”. The purpose of my paper will be to elaborate theoretically on the possibility of challenging ”literacy” exploring ”mediacy”. Medicay would of course include the skills etc connected to the production and reception of print text. In the discussion concepts as new media, writing machines, hypertextuality, cybertextuality, technotextuality, text as process, remediation, and media-specific analysis will be actualized.
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  • Ericson, Anne, et al. (author)
  • Computed tomography analysis of radiostereometric data to determine flexion axes after total joint replacement : Application to the elbow joint
  • 2010
  • In: Journal of Biomechanics. - : Elsevier BV. - 0021-9290 .- 1873-2380. ; 43:10, s. 1947-1952
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Kinematic analysis for in vivo assessment of elbow endoprostheses requires knowledge of the exact positions of motion axes relative to bony landmarks or the prosthesis. A prosthesis-based reference system is required for comparison between individuals and studies. The primary aim of this study was to further develop an earlier described algorithm for fusion of radiostereometric analysis (RSA) data and data obtained in 3D computed tomography (CT) for application to the elbow after total joint replacement. The secondary aim was to propose a method for marking of prostheses in 3D CT, enabling definition of a prosthesis-based reference system. Six patients with elbow endoprostheses were investigated. The fusion of data made it possible to visualize the motion axes in relation to the prostheses in the 3D CT volume. The differences between two repeated positioning repetitions of the longitudinal prosthesis axis were less than 0.6 degrees in the frontal and sagittal planes. Corresponding values for the transverse axis were less than 0.6 degrees in the frontal and less than 1.4 degrees (in four out of six less than 0.6 degrees) in the horizontal plane. This study shows that by fusion of CT and RSA data it is possible to determine the accurate position of the flexion axes of the elbow joint after total joint replacement in vivo. The proposed method for implant marking and registration of reference axes enables comparison of prosthesis function between patients and studies.
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  • Wu, Yao-Wen, Professor (author)
  • Spatiotemporal Imaging of Small GTPase Activity Using Conformational Sensors for GTPase Activity (COSGA)
  • 2021
  • In: Ras Activity and Signaling. - New York, NY : Humana Press. - 9781071611890 - 9781071611920 - 9781071611906 ; , s. 259-267
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Small GTPases cycle between active GTP bound and inactive GDP bound forms in live cells. They act as molecular switches and regulate diverse cellular processes at different times and locations in the cell. Spatiotemporal visualization of their activity provides important insights into dynamics of cellular signaling. Conformational sensors for GTPase activity (COSGAs) are based on the conserved GTPase fold and have been used as a versatile approach for imaging small GTPase activity in the cell. Conformational changes upon GDP/GTP binding can be visualized directly in solution, on beads, or in live cells using COSGA by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) technique. Herein, we describe the construction of COSGA for imaging K-Ras GTPase activity in live cells.
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  • Zoffmann, Vibeke, et al. (author)
  • Translating person-centered care into practice : a comparative analysis of motivational interviewing, illness-integration support, and guided self-determination
  • 2016
  • In: Patient Education and Counseling. - : Elsevier. - 0738-3991 .- 1873-5134. ; 99:3, s. 400-407
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    • Objective: Person-centred care [PCC] can engage people in living well with a chronic condition. However, translating PCC into practice is challenging. We aimed to compare the translational potentials of three approaches: motivational interviewing [MI], illness integration support [IIS] and guided self-determination [GSD]. Methods: Comparative analysis included eight components: (1) philosophical origin; (2) development in original clinical setting; (3) theoretical underpinnings; (4) overarching goal and supportive processes; (5) general principles, strategies or tools for engaging peoples; (6) health care professionals' background and training; (7) fidelity assessment; (8) reported effects. Results: Although all approaches promoted autonomous motivation, they differed in other ways. Their original settings explain why IIS and GSD strive for life-illness integration, whereas MI focuses on managing ambivalence. IIS and GSD were based on grounded theories, and MI was intuitively developed. All apply processes and strategies to advance professionals' communication skills and engagement; GSD includes context-specific reflection sheets. All offer training programs; MI and GSD include fidelity tools. Conclusion: Each approach has a primary application: MI, when ambivalence threatens positive change; IIS, when integrating newly diagnosed chronic conditions; and GSD, when problem solving is difficult, or deadlocked. Practice Implications: Professionals must critically consider the context in their choice of approach. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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