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S.E. Larsen
Researcher at Glostrup Hospital
Publications - 13
Citations - 171
S.E. Larsen is an academic researcher from Glostrup Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea spray & Eddy covariance. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 160 citations.
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Modelling of bubble-mediated gas transfer: Fundamental principles and a laboratory test
David K. Woolf,I.S. Leifer,Philip D. Nightingale,T.S. Rhee,P. Bowyer,Guillemette Caulliez,G. de Leeuw,S.E. Larsen,M.I. Liddicoat,J. Baker,J. Baker,Meinrat O. Andreae +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three asymptotes are identified for gas exchange mediated by high void-fraction bubble plumes and a semi-empirical parameterization of bubble-mediated gas transfer is devised on the basis of these parameters, which describes the dependence of the overall transfer velocity on plume properties and molecular properties of the gas.
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Glucose counterregulation in diabetes secondary to chronic pancreatitis.
S.E. Larsen,Jannik Hilsted,E. K. Philipsen,B. Tronier,Niels Johan Christensen,M. Damkjær Nielsen,H. Worning +6 more
TL;DR: Glucose counterregulation is preserved but slightly impaired in patients with diabetes secondary to chronic pancreatitis, and the combination of total glucagon deficiency and pharmacological blockade of the metabolic actions of circulating epinephrine abolishes glucose counterregulation after hypoglycemia.
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Turbulent Transport and Evaporation of Droplets Generated at an Air-Water Interface
TL;DR: The bursting of air bubbles produced by whitecaps is the primary mechanism in the contribution of sea spray droplets over the ocean, which contribute to the transfer of moisture from the sea to the atmosphere, interfere with the transport and deposition of some gases and other aerosols and produce most of the sea-salt aerosols.
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A Comparative Study of Microvascular Complications in Patients with Secondary and Type 1 Diabetes
TL;DR: Retinopathy is more frequent in patients with Type 1 diabetes than in patientsWith insulin‐requiring diabetes secondary to chronic pancreatitis, however, that regular ophthalmoscopic examination is still required.
Horizontal transport modelling and exchange of atmospheric nitrogen gases with the coastal ocean
Lise Lotte Sørensen,Ole Hertel,B. Pedersen,M. Wagner,S.E. Larsen,J. Højstrup,Michael Schulz,G. de Leeuw,G.L. Geernaert +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the atmospheric transport is considered as the determining factor for air-sea exchange of these components, and the results show that about 1/3 of the nitrogen supply to the coastal waters of Denmark is directly from the atmosphere.