22,386 research outputs found
sj-pdf-1-cad-10.1177_00111287211046519 – Supplemental material for Firearm-Related Homicide in Sweden: A Latent Class Analysis of Suspected Offenders
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cad-10.1177_00111287211046519 for Firearm-Related Homicide in Sweden: A Latent Class Analysis of Suspected Offenders by Ardavan Khoshnood, Henrik Ohlsson, Jan Sundquist and Kristina Sundquist in Crime & Delinquency</p
sj-docx-1-ejo-10.1177_11206721221090700 - Supplemental material for Incident cases of vision impairment and blindness among adult foreign-born and Swedish-born individuals: A national Swedish study
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ejo-10.1177_11206721221090700 for Incident cases of vision impairment and blindness among adult foreign-born and Swedish-born individuals: A national Swedish study by Per Wändell, Xinjun Li, Axel C Carlsson, Jan Sundquist and Kristina Sundquist in European Journal of Ophthalmology</p
sj-docx-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026231214204 – Supplemental material for Family Genetic-Risk Profiles Associated With Divorce
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cpx-10.1177_21677026231214204 for Family Genetic-Risk Profiles Associated With Divorce by Jessica E. Salvatore, Henrik Ohlsson, Jan Sundquist, Kristina Sundquist and Kenneth S. Kendler in Clinical Psychological Science</p
Familial risk of dilated and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy : a national family study in Sweden
AIMS: This study aims to determine the familial incidence of dilated (DCM) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree relatives of affected individuals.METHODS AND RESULTS: In this population-based multigenerational cohort study, full-siblings, half-siblings, and cousin pairs born to Swedish parents between 1932 and 2015 were included, and register-based DCM and HCM diagnoses among relatives were ascertained. Adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for DCM and HCM were calculated for relatives of individuals with DCM and HCM compared with relatives of individuals without DCM and HCM for reference. Total study population included 6 334 979 subjects and consisted of 5 577 449 full-siblings, 1 321 414 half-siblings, and 3 952 137 cousins. Overall, 10 272 (0.16%) unique individuals were diagnosed with DCM and 3769 (0.06%) with HCM. Of these, 7716 (75.12%) and 2375 (63.01%) were males, respectively. Familial risk ORs for DCM were 5.35 [95% confidence intervals (CI): 4.85-5.90] for full-siblings, 2.68 (95% CI:1.86-3.87) for half-siblings, and 1.72 (95% CI:1.12-2.64) for cousins of affected individuals. The ORs for HCM were 42.44 (95% CI:37.66-47.82) for full-siblings, 32.70 (95% CI:21.32-50.15) for half-siblings, and 36.96 (95% CI:29.50-46.31) for cousins of affected individuals. In sex-stratified analysis, relatives of affected females were found more likely to be affected than were relatives of affected males, with stronger aggregation observed for HCM.CONCLUSIONS: Familial risk of HCM and DCM is high and associated with genetic resemblance, with strongest aggregations observed in relatives of affected females with HCM, whereas this association was distinctly attenuated for DCM. The finding of a Carter effect, more pronounced in HCM, suggests a multifactorial threshold model of inheritance
Jan Kapr's contribution to contemporary music : an essay about a composer and teacher
This creative project is a treatise on a leading personality of Czechoslovakian musical life, the composer, Jan Kapr. The author discusses the following:1. The complicated development of Kapr's career and work, 2. Kapr's method of organization of musical material in a composition, as described in his book Constants,3. His former and current style which is demonstrated in two of his compositions, Concert Variations, for flute and string orchestra and Testimonies for four solo instruments,4. Two of his recent works, Exercises for Gydli and the Symphony No. 7, Country of Childhood.Thesis (M.A.
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
ELEVEN FACES OF JAN GOGOL, JR.
Author Jan Rendl in his thesis attempts to look at the world of ideas and educator Jan
Gogola ml. through the eleven chapters in which each chapter somehow characterizes itself by Jan Gogola ml. and each of them somehow determines its creative ideas of it through the metaphor of a football match when Jan Gogola, with its characters, movies himself a teammate, as well as defensively. It gives goals with their situations as well as occasionally digging his opponents ankles.
Jan Gogola ml. thus embodies one stage of the Department of Documentary Film at FAMU, which often stands at the intersection between teaching activities and Karel Vachek among students who applied by them during their seminars psychological methods that work must be peculiarly associated with the author of the film
Psychosocial health among immigrants in central and southern Europe.
Migration exposes people to a number of risks that threaten their health, including those related to psychosocial health. Self-perceived health is usually the main indicator used to assess psychosocial health. Electronic databases were used to examine the literature on the psychosocial health of immigrants in Europe and of North Africans living in their own countries. Immigrants of various ethnic groups show a similar risk of psychosocial disorders but generally present a higher risk than the local population. This risk is related to gender (being higher in women), poor socio-economic status and acculturation, discrimination, time elapsed since migration and age on arrival in the new country. Although the stressors and situations the different ethnic groups experience in the host country may be shared, the way they deal with them may differ according to cultural factors. There is a need to collect detailed data on psychosocial health among the various immigrant groups in Europe, as well as to monitor this aspect in North African residents who lack access to specific services
Dr. Jan French – Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Jan French, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, discusses her new book, Legalizing Identities: Becoming Black or Indian in Brazil’s Northeast, which shows how law can successfully serve as the impetus for the transformation of cultural practices and collective identity
Jan Bernátek - organ works
This graduation thesis provides a more detailed view on compositoins of Jan Bernátek.The aim is to present this less well-known temporary czech author,who makes use of the organ in the majority of his work
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