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Swedish Institute

GovernmentStockholm, Sweden
About: Swedish Institute is a government organization based out in Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 1657 authors who have published 2301 publications receiving 103682 citations. The organization is also known as: Svenska Institutet.


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TL;DR: The bathing policy at the birth center has been modified from a rather enthusiastic to a more cautious approach, and a tendency toward more complications was observed in the bathing group.
Abstract: Increasing numbers of pregnant women take a warm bath during labor. Yet few evaluations have addressed benefits claimed and possible risks of this practice. Using retrospective data from a continuing trial at a birth center in Stockholm, we compared 89 women who took a warm bath after spontaneous rupture of the membranes at term with 89 women who had the same interval from spontaneous membrane rupture to delivery and who did not bathe. No statistical difference was observed between the groups with respect to infections, asphyxia or respiratory problems in the newborn infant, or maternal signs of amnionitis. However, a tendency toward more complications was observed in the bathing group. Babies born more than 24 hours after rupture of membranes had significantly lower Apgar scores at 5 minutes in the bathing group than in the control group. As a result of our review of the sparse literature on this practice and the data from this study, we have modified the bathing policy at the birth center from a rather enthusiastic to a more cautious approach. Recommendations about the use of a warm bath in labor will require further investigation, such as randomized trials with large numbers of subjects. (BIRTH 19:2 June, 1992)

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the potentials for using conventional surface-mounting equipment for component assembly with conductive adhesives were investigated and two processes have been studied: one which uses both anisotropically and isotropically conductive adhesive and another which uses isotropic conductive glue only.
Abstract: This paper presents the results of a study of process development for conductive adhesives as solder replacement. The main objective of the work was to investigate the potentials for using conventional surface-mounting equipment for component assembly with conductive adhesives. Two processes have been studied: one which uses both anisotropically and isotropically conductive adhesives and one which uses isotropically conductive adhesives only. The results from the work show that currently available surface-mounting machinery can be used for the conductive adhesive joining process. However, further work is needed to optimize the processing conditions. Transmission electron microscopy analysis of the adhesive joints after temperature cycling and humidity testing shows that oxide layer formation on metal surfaces can be one of the mechanisms which causes decrease in the electrical performance of the joint. >

33 citations

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TL;DR: During storage at the highest relative humidity (97%) aflatoxin formation occurred rapidly, whereas storage at 90% relative humic levels (90% relative humidity) occurred rapidly.
Abstract: The present study aimed at gaining more knowledge of the growth of aflatoxigenic moulds and aflatoxin production in Brazil nuts in relation to humidity conditions and storage time. For this purpose, the growth of aflatoxigenic moulds and the increase in aflatoxin levels in Brazil nuts was studied in the laboratory at temperature and humidity conditions that are relevant for the Amazon region. Fresh unprocessed Brazil nuts in shell were inoculated with an aflatoxin producing strain of Aspergillus nomius previously isolated from Brazil nuts. The nuts were stored at 27 °C in combination with 97, 90 or 80% surrounding relative humidity in a respirometer for up to 3 months. The General Linear Model (GLM) was used for evaluation of the effect of water activity and time on aflatoxigenic mould levels and on aflatoxin levels, as well as the relationship between mould and aflatoxin levels. During storage at the highest relative humidity (97%) aflatoxin formation occurred rapidly, whereas storage at 90% relative hum...

33 citations

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09 Jan 1988-BMJ
TL;DR: When a value was assigned to the effects of loss of health an economic optimum was established that allowed selection of a more costly method of prophylaxis together with further reductions in the incidence of infection and the need for reoperation.
Abstract: Selection of a cost effective method of prophylaxis against infection for patients undergoing total joint replacement was shown to depend on the number of arthroplasties performed each year at individual hospitals. When 100 arthroplasties were performed each year the prophylactic use of systemic antibiotics minimised the total costs of the department—that is, the combined costs of prophylaxis and reoperation for deep sepsis. Some departments also used local antibiotic prophylaxis in the form of polymethylmethacrylate cement impregnated with gentamicin or a combination of systemic and local prophylaxis at almost as low a total cost and with comparable effect. Selection of a method of prophylaxis should not be determined solely on the basis of reducing costs. When a value was assigned to the effects of loss of health an economic optimum was established that allowed selection of a more costly method of prophylaxis together with further reductions in the incidence of infection and the need for reoperation.

33 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Kevin Marsh12856755356
Gerhard Andersson11890249159
Staffan Normark9628929787
Tirone E. David8238222078
Olof Nyrén7827423034
Antonella d'Arminio Monforte7446226093
Björn Lindman7452621454
Job J. Bwayo7419016928
Jan Albert7332319740
Dan I. Andersson7325720958
Jan Vinjé7223319778
Helena Johansson7232027007
David Bergqvist7159722200
Lars Engstrand6930220090
Joan Ivanov6721113473
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202218
202129
202033
201925
201830