Thomas Joshua Pasvol,
Thomas Joshua Pasvol
Institution: The Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London,
Email: thomas.pasvol@nhs.net
E Anne Macgregor,
E Anne Macgregor
Institution: Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Centre for Neuroscience and Trauma,
Email: thomas.pasvol@nhs.net
Greta Rait,
Greta Rait
Institution: The Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London,
Email: thomas.pasvol@nhs.net
Laura Horsfall
Laura Horsfall
Institution: The Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London,
Email: thomas.pasvol@nhs.net
Background Over the last 20 years, new contraceptive methods became available and incentives to increase contraceptive uptake were introduced. We aimed to describe temporal trends in non-barrier contraceptive prescribing in UK primary care for the period 2000–2018.
Methods A repeated cross-sectional study using
patient data from the IQVIA Medical Research Data (IMRD) database. The proportio...
Posted 2 years ago
It does not happen very often that one short paper opens an entire new subfield of a philosophical discipline. But this is exactly what Peter Kivy’s 1990 paper “The Profundity of Music” achieved. In a couple of years after Kivy’s paper appeared, all philosophers of music, who previously, like Charles Swann in Marcel Proust’s novel (Proust (1913) 1992), would have found it difficult to ut...
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Anna Orrghen
Anna Orrghen
Institution: Department of History
Email: info@res00.com
On December 20, 1999, the Swedish national monument, celebrating the turn of the millennium, was inaugurated by His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf (Fig. 1).1 The monument was a collaboration between artists, architects, and engineers, and it was erected on behalf of the Millennium Committee set up by the Swedish government. The commission to realize the monument was given
to Chalmers University of ...
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Jussi A. Saarinen
Jussi A. Saarinen
Institution: unstated
Email: info@res00.com
Art museums are built to elicit a wide variety of feelings, emotions, and moods from their visitors. While these effects are primarily achieved through the artworks on display, museums commonly deploy numerous other affect-inducing resources as well, including
architectural solutions, audio guides, lighting fixtures, and informational texts. Art museums can thus be regarded as spaces that are de...
Posted 2 years ago
Zhifeng Jiang
Zhifeng Jiang
Institution: University of Science and Technology; No.6, Square street, Xiaonan District, Xiaogan 5 City,
Email: xjiang292@sina.com
Abstract
Background
As a new infectious disease affecting the world, COVID-19 has caused a huge impact on countries around the world. At present, its specific pathophysiological mechanism has not been fully clarified. We found in the analysis of the arterial blood gas data of critically ill patients that the incidence of metabolic alkalosis in such patients is high.
Method
We retrospectively ...
Posted 2 years ago
Meir Shimon
Meir Shimon
Institution: School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University,
Email: meirs@tauex.tau.ac.il
In the standard cosmological model the dark energy (DE) and nonrelativistic (NR) matter densities are determined to be comparable at the present time, in spite of their greatly different evolution histories. This ‘cosmic coincidence’ enigma could be explained as a non-anthropic observational selection effect: We show that in a suitably chosen frame the Universe is at its most probable epoch w...
Posted 2 years ago
Oleg Lebedev,
Oleg Lebedev
Institution: Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, Gustaf Hallstromin katu 2a, FI-00014
Email: info@res00.com
Jong-Hyun Yoon
Jong-Hyun Yoon
Institution: Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, Gustaf Hallstromin katu 2a, FI-00014
Email: info@res00.com
We consider dark matter production during the inflation oscillation epoch. It is conceivable that renormalizable interactions between dark matter and inflation may be negligible. In this case, the leading role is played by higher dimensional operators generated by gravity and thus suppressed by the Planck scale. We focus on dim-6 operators and study the corresponding particle production in perturb...
Posted 2 years ago
Maarten Steenhagen Shibukawa
Maarten Steenhagen Shibukawa
Institution: Uppsala Universitet:
Email: info@res00.com
Many people assume that fictional entities are encapsulated in the world of fiction. I show that this cannot be right. Some works of fiction tell us about pieces of poetry, music, or theatre written by fictional characters. Such creations are fictional creations, as I call them. Their authors do not exist. But that does not take away that we can perform, recite, or otherwise generate actual instan...
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Richard Maxwell
Richard Maxwell
Institution: unstated
Email: info@res00.com
I take photos on my phone. I use the photos as an atmospheric reference to go back to. Impressed with the empty streets of Hell’s Kitchen, my home for the last twenty years, I started taking photos as I walked my dog. Hell’s Kitchen had recently been overrun by Times Square and luxury apartments. Here was a chance for me to come to terms with the place through an emptied-out landscape. Despite...
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Peter Buse
Peter Buse
Institution: University of Liverpool
Email: info@res00.com
This article explores “the play element in photography”, to adapt a key phrase from Johan Huizinga’s Homo Ludens (1938). The context for this exploration is the melancholic paradigm that dominates much of contemporary writing and thinking about vernacular or popular photography, a paradigm that emphasises memory, death and mourning, at the expense of other practices and dispositions, not lea...
Posted 2 years ago