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About: University of Gothenburg is a education organization based out in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 23855 authors who have published 65241 publications receiving 2606327 citations. The organization is also known as: Göteborg University & Gothenburg University.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Health care, Implant, Dementia
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TL;DR: Daily doses of OCA significantly reduced levels of ALP, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, and alanine aminotransferase, compared with placebo, in patients with primary biliary cirrhosis who had inadequate responses to ursodeoxycholic acid.
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01 Jan 2005TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reflect after a very long day in Moscow on the rational choice of culture and the theory and practice of social capital in the social democratic welfare state, and the conditions of trust and the capacity of dialogue.
Abstract: 1. Reflections after a very long day in Moscow 2. On the rational choice of culture 3. On the theory and practice of social capital 4. Social capital in the social democratic welfare state 5. How is social capital produced? 6. The problem of institutional credibility 7. Trust and collective memories 8. The transition from mistrust to trust 9. The conditions of trust and the capacity of dialogue.
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TL;DR: Routine prescription of CPAP to patients with CAD with nonsleepy OSA did not significantly reduce long-term adverse cardiovascular outcomes in the intention-to-treat population, and there was a significant reduction after adjustment for baseline comorbidities and compliance with the treatment.
Abstract: RATIONALE: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), many of whom do not report daytime sleepiness. First-line treatment for symptomatic OSA is continu ...
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21 Mar 2012TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss power and politics in Interactive Governance and assess and improve the democratic quality of interactive Governance, including the role of role and role dilemma in interactive governance.
Abstract: Introduction 1. The Governance Debate and the Rise of Interactive Governance 2. Governance in other Disciplines: One Approach or Many? 3. Power and Politics In Interactive Governance 4. Measuring Governance 5. Horizontal, Vertical, and Diagonal Governance 6. Institutionalizing Interactive Governance 7. Metagovernance: The Art of Governing Interactive Governance 8. New Roles and Role Dilemmas in Interactive Governance 9. Assessing and Improving Effective Interactive Governance 10. Assessing And Improving The Democratic Quality of Interactive Governance 11. Transparency and Governance 12. Conclusions References
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TL;DR: A high-resolution 3D technique can be of value for diagnosis of periapical problems and all observers agreed that additional clinically relevant information was obtained with Accuitomo images.
Abstract: Objective To compare intraoral periapical radiography with 3D images for the diagnosis of periapical pathology. Study design Maxillary molars and premolars and mandibular molars with endodontic problems and examined with periapical radiographs and a 3D technique (3D Accuitomo) were retrospectively selected and evaluated by 3 oral radiologists. Numbers of roots and root canals, presence and location of periapical lesions, and their relation to neighboring structures were studied. Results Among 46 teeth, both techniques demonstrated lesions in 32 teeth, and an additional 10 teeth were found in the Accuitomo images. As regards individual roots, 53 lesions were found in both techniques, and 33 more roots were found to have lesions in Accuitomo images. Artefacts were sometimes a problem in Accuitomo images. In 32 of the 46 cases, all observers agreed that additional clinically relevant information was obtained with Accuitomo images. Conclusions A high-resolution 3D technique can be of value for diagnosis of periapical problems.
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Peter J. Barnes | 194 | 1530 | 166618 |
Luigi Ferrucci | 193 | 1601 | 181199 |
Richard H. Friend | 169 | 1182 | 140032 |
Napoleone Ferrara | 167 | 494 | 140647 |
Timothy A. Springer | 167 | 669 | 122421 |
Anders Björklund | 165 | 769 | 84268 |
Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
Kaj Blennow | 160 | 1845 | 116237 |
Leif Groop | 158 | 919 | 136056 |
Tomas Hökfelt | 158 | 1033 | 95979 |
Johan G. Eriksson | 156 | 1257 | 123325 |
Naveed Sattar | 155 | 1326 | 116368 |
Paul Elliott | 153 | 773 | 103839 |
Claude Bouchard | 153 | 1076 | 115307 |
Hakon Hakonarson | 152 | 968 | 101604 |