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2. Cervical cancer screening activity in the Capital Region of Denmark before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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Pedersen, Birgitte Tønnes, primary, Pedersen, Helle, additional, Serizawa, Reza, additional, Sonne, Si Brask, additional, Andreasen, Emilie Korsgaard, additional, and Bonde, Jesper, additional
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- 2024
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3. The prognostic value of tumor budding in a thoroughly characterized stage II colon cancer population in the context of a national screening program
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Pihlmann Kristensen, Maria, primary, Korsgaard, Ulrik, additional, Timm, Signe, additional, Hansen, Torben Frøstrup, additional, Zlobec, Inti, additional, Hager, Henrik, additional, and Kjær-Frifeldt, Sanne, additional
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- 2024
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4. DaBlaCa-16: Retrosigmoid Versus Conventional Ileal Conduit in Robot-assisted Radical Cystectomy, the MOSAIC Randomized Controlled Trial—Feasibility and 90-day Postoperative Complications
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Brandt, Simone Buchardt, primary, Körner, Stefanie Korsgaard, additional, Milling, Rikke Vilsbøll, additional, Nielsen, Ninna Kjær, additional, Kingo, Pernille Skjold, additional, Joensen, Ulla Nordström, additional, Bro, Lasse, additional, Jensen, Thor Knak, additional, Livbjerg, Astrid Helene, additional, Fabrin, Knud, additional, Vrang, Marie-Louise, additional, Vangedal, Michael, additional, Lam, Gitte Wrist, additional, and Jensen, Jørgen Bjerggaard, additional
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- 2024
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5. Coronary computed tomography angiography derived fractional flow reserve and risk of recurrent angina: A 3-year follow-up study
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Madsen, Kristian Tækker, primary, Nørgaard, Bjarne Linde, additional, Øvrehus, Kristian Altern, additional, Jensen, Jesper Møller, additional, Parner, Erik, additional, Grove, Erik Lerkevang, additional, Mortensen, Martin B., additional, Fairbairn, Timothy A., additional, Nieman, Koen, additional, Patel, Manesh R., additional, Rogers, Campbell, additional, Mullen, Sarah, additional, Mickley, Hans, additional, Thomsen, Kristian Korsgaard, additional, Bøtker, Hans Erik, additional, Leipsic, Jonathon, additional, and Sand, Niels Peter Rønnow, additional
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- 2024
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6. Prototyping - A Guide For Entrepreneurs
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Paust, Steffen, primary and Korsgaard, Steffen, additional
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- 2024
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7. Prototyping in Management Research: An Integrative Literature Review and Research Agenda
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Paust, Steffen, primary, Korsgaard, Steffen, additional, and Thrane, Claus, additional
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- 2024
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8. Sociodemographic and hospital characteristics for patients with severe functional disorder receiving specialized treatment at hospital. A regional register-based cross-sectional study from Denmark
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Brund, René Børge Korsgaard, primary, Jensen, Laura Sandholdt, additional, Gladvind, Karen Marie, additional, and Fonager, Kirsten, additional
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- 2023
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9. Diagnostic utility of combining PRAME and HMB-45 stains in primary melanocytic tumors
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Rasic, Dusan, primary, Korsgaard, Niels, additional, Marcussen, Niels, additional, and Precht Jensen, Eva Magrethe, additional
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- 2023
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10. Metabolic effects of colour- and odour-induced sweetness enhancement
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Janice Wang, Qian, primary, Maria Costa Correa, Camile, additional, Korsgaard Andersen, Sofie, additional, Birkle, Patricia, additional, and Bendix Jeppesen, Per, additional
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- 2023
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11. Diagnostic and prognostic value of H-ficolin for functionally relevant coronary artery disease
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Isayeva, Ganna, primary, Potlukova, Eliska, additional, Rumora, Klara, additional, Lopez Ayala, Pedro, additional, Kurun, Atakan, additional, Leibfarth, Jan-Philipp, additional, Schäfer, Ibrahim, additional, Michel, Evita, additional, Pesen, Kaan, additional, Zellweger, Michael J., additional, Trendelenburg, Marten, additional, Hejlesen, Trine Korsgaard, additional, Hansen, Annette Gudmann, additional, Thiel, Steffen, additional, and Mueller, Christian, additional
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- 2023
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12. Similar Skin Barrier Function in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes Compared with Healthy Controls
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Berg, Anna Korsgaard, primary, Grauslund, Annemarie Cecilie, additional, Nørgaard, Kirsten, additional, Thorsen, Steffen Ullitz, additional, Zachariae, Claus, additional, Halling, Anne-Sofie, additional, Jakasa, Ivone, additional, Kezic, Sanja, additional, Svensson, Jannet, additional, and Thyssen, Jacob P., additional
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- 2023
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13. Genetic testing increases the likelihood of a diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolaemia among people referred to lipid clinics: Danish national study
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Hedegaard, Berit Storgaard, primary, Bork, Christian Sørensen, additional, Kanstrup, Helle Lynge, additional, Thomsen, Kristian Korsgaard, additional, Heitmann, Merete, additional, Bang, Lia Evi, additional, Henriksen, Finn Lund, additional, Andersen, Lars Juel, additional, Gohr, Thomas, additional, Mouridsen, Mette Rauhe, additional, Soja, Anne Merete Boas, additional, Elpert, Frank-Peter, additional, Jakobsen, Tomas Joen, additional, Sjøl, Anette, additional, Joensen, Albert Marni, additional, Nordestgaard, Børge Grønne, additional, Klausen, Ib Christian, additional, and Schmidt, Erik Berg, additional
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- 2023
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14. Mismatch negativity and P3a amplitude in children with familial high risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder – A Danish register-based EEG study
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Anna Hester Ver Loren van Themaat, Bob Oranje, Kit Melissa Larsen, Leo Tomasevic, Line Korsgaard Johnsen, Anne Amalie Elgaard Thorup, Kerstin Jessica Plessen, Hartwig Roman Siebner, and Merete Nordentoft
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Bipolar Disorder ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Adolescent ,Denmark ,Evoked Potentials, Auditory ,Schizophrenia ,Humans ,Electroencephalography ,Child ,Biological Psychiatry - Abstract
Infrequent deviants in a rapid sequence of sounds elicit a negative cortical potential over the frontocentral midline (mismatch negativity, MMN) followed by a positive deflection (P3a). Both cortical potentials are consistently attenuated in patients with schizophrenia (SZ), and, to a lesser degree, in patients with bipolar disorder (BP).Since it is unclear when MMN and P3a deficits arise relative to the emergence of symptoms, we examined whether MMN and P3a alterations are already detectable in children with familial high risk.Using 128-channel electroencephalography, we recorded auditory MMN and P3a evoked by a deviation in sound duration, frequency, or both in 51 children with familial high-risk for SZ (FHR-SZ), 41 children with familial high-risk for BP (FHR-BP), and 39 population-based children (PBC) at a mean age of 12.10.MMN amplitude evoked by a duration deviant was larger in children with FHR-BP compared to PBC and FHR-SZ. P3a amplitude in response to a duration ∗ frequency deviant was larger in children with FHR-BP compared to children with FHR-SZ, but not compared to PBC. MMN- and P3a-peak latency did not differ between groups.At an age of around 12 years, children with FHR-BP display enhanced neural sensitivity to change detection of duration deviants, while FHR-SZ showed a normal response pattern. Longitudinal recordings in high-risk children during adolescence are required to elucidate the temporal trajectories of MMN and P3a responses and how they relate to the emergence of first clinical symptoms in SZ and BP.
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- 2022
15. Uncovering a 70-year-old permafrost degradation induced disaster in the Arctic, the 1952 Niiortuut landslide-tsunami in central West Greenland
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Svennevig, Kristian, primary, Keiding, Marie, additional, Korsgaard, Niels Jákup, additional, Lucas, Antoine, additional, Owen, Matthew, additional, Poulsen, Majken Djurhuus, additional, Priebe, Janina, additional, Sørensen, Erik Vest, additional, and Morino, Costanza, additional
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- 2023
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16. A Skin Care Program to Prevent Skin Problems Due to Diabetes Devices in Children and Adolescents: A Cluster-Controlled Intervention Study
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Berg, Anna Korsgaard, primary, Grauslund, Annemarie Cecilie, additional, Sørensen, Fiona, additional, Thorsen, Steffen Ullitz, additional, Thyssen, Jacob P., additional, Zachariae, Claus, additional, and Svensson, Jannet, additional
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- 2023
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17. School performance and psychiatric comorbidity in childhood absence epilepsy: A Danish cohort study
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Boesen, Magnus Spangsberg, primary, Børresen, Malene Landbo, additional, Christensen, Søren Kirchhoff, additional, Klein-Petersen, Amalie Wandel, additional, El Mahdaoui, Sahla, additional, Sagar, Malini Vendela, additional, Schou, Emilie, additional, Eltvedt, Anna Korsgaard, additional, Cacic Hribljan, Melita, additional, Born, Alfred Peter, additional, Uldall, Peter Vilhelm, additional, Thygesen, Lau Caspar, additional, and Miranda, Maria Jose, additional
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- 2023
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18. A Skin Care Program to Prevent Skin Problems Due to Diabetes Devices in Children and Adolescents: A Cluster-Controlled Intervention Study
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Anna Korsgaard Berg, Annemarie Cecilie Grauslund, Fiona Sørensen, Steffen Ullitz Thorsen, Jacob P. Thyssen, Claus Zachariae, and Jannet Svensson
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- 2023
19. Impact of diabetes on the management and outcomes in atrial fibrillation: an analysis from the ESC-EHRA EORP-AF Long-Term General Registry
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Ding, Wern Yew, primary, Kotalczyk, Agnieszka, additional, Boriani, Giuseppe, additional, Marin, Francisco, additional, Blomström-Lundqvist, Carina, additional, Potpara, Tatjana S., additional, Fauchier, Laurent, additional, Lip, Gregory.Y.H., additional, Boriani, G., additional, Lip, G.Y.H., additional, Tavazzi, L., additional, Maggioni, A.P., additional, Dan, G.-A., additional, Potpara, T., additional, Nabauer, M., additional, Marin, F., additional, Kalarus, Z., additional, Goda, A., additional, Mairesse, G., additional, Shalganov, T., additional, Antoniades, L., additional, Taborsky, M., additional, Riahi, S., additional, Muda, P., additional, García Bolao, I., additional, Piot, O., additional, Etsadashvili, K., additional, Simantirakis, E., additional, Haim, M., additional, Azhari, A., additional, Najafian, J., additional, Santini, M., additional, Mirrakhimov, E., additional, Kulzida, K.A., additional, Erglis, A., additional, Poposka, L., additional, Burg, M., additional, Crijns, H., additional, Erküner, Ö., additional, Atar, D., additional, Lenarczyk, R., additional, Martins Oliveira, M., additional, Shah, D., additional, Serdechnaya, E., additional, Diker, E., additional, Lane, D., additional, Zëra, E., additional, Ekmekçiu, U., additional, Paparisto, V., additional, Tase, M., additional, Gjergo, H., additional, Dragoti, J., additional, Ciutea, M., additional, Ahadi, N., additional, el Husseini, Z., additional, Raepers, M., additional, Leroy, J., additional, Haushan, P., additional, Jourdan, A., additional, Lepiece, C., additional, Desteghe, L., additional, Vijgen, J., additional, Koopman, P., additional, Van Genechten, G., additional, Heidbuchel, H., additional, Boussy, T., additional, De Coninck, M., additional, Van Eeckhoutte, H., additional, Bouckaert, N., additional, Friart, A., additional, Boreux, J., additional, Arend, C., additional, Evrard, P., additional, Stefan, L., additional, Hoffer, E., additional, Herzet, J., additional, Massoz, M., additional, Celentano, C., additional, Sprynger, M., additional, Pierard, L., additional, Melon, P., additional, Van Hauwaert, B., additional, Kuppens, C., additional, Faes, D., additional, Van Lier, D., additional, Van Dorpe, A., additional, Gerardy, A., additional, Deceuninck, O., additional, Xhaet, O., additional, Dormal, F., additional, Ballant, E., additional, Blommaert, D., additional, Yakova, D., additional, Hristov, M., additional, Yncheva, T., additional, Stancheva, N., additional, Tisheva, S., additional, Tokmakova, M., additional, Nikolov, F., additional, Gencheva, D., additional, Kunev, B., additional, Stoyanov, M., additional, Marchov, D., additional, Gelev, V., additional, Traykov, V., additional, Kisheva, A., additional, Tsvyatkov, H., additional, Shtereva, R., additional, Bakalska-Georgieva, S., additional, Slavcheva, S., additional, Yotov, Y., additional, Kubíčková, M., additional, Marni Joensen, A., additional, Gammelmark, A., additional, Hvilsted Rasmussen, L., additional, Dinesen, P., additional, Krogh Venø, S., additional, Sorensen, B., additional, Korsgaard, A., additional, Andersen, K., additional, Fragtrup Hellum, C., additional, Svenningsen, A., additional, Nyvad, O., additional, Wiggers, P., additional, May, O., additional, Aarup, A., additional, Graversen, B., additional, Jensen, L., additional, Andersen, M., additional, Svejgaard, M., additional, Vester, S., additional, Hansen, S., additional, Lynggaard, V., additional, Ciudad, M., additional, Vettus, R., additional, Maestre, A., additional, Castaño, S., additional, Cheggour, S., additional, Poulard, J., additional, Mouquet, V., additional, Leparrée, S., additional, Bouet, J., additional, Taieb, J., additional, Doucy, A., additional, Duquenne, H., additional, Furber, A., additional, Dupuis, J., additional, Rautureau, J., additional, Font, M., additional, Damiano, P., additional, Lacrimini, M., additional, Abalea, J., additional, Boismal, S., additional, Menez, T., additional, Mansourati, J., additional, Range, G., additional, Gorka, H., additional, Laure, C., additional, Vassalière, C., additional, Elbaz, N., additional, Lellouche, N., additional, Djouadi, K., additional, Roubille, F., additional, Dietz, D., additional, Davy, J., additional, Granier, M., additional, Winum, P., additional, Leperchois-Jacquey, C., additional, Kassim, H., additional, Marijon, E., additional, Le Heuzey, J., additional, Fedida, J., additional, Maupain, C., additional, Himbert, C., additional, Gandjbakhch, E., additional, Hidden-Lucet, F., additional, Duthoit, G., additional, Badenco, N., additional, Chastre, T., additional, Waintraub, X., additional, Oudihat, M., additional, Lacoste, J., additional, Stephan, C., additional, Bader, H., additional, Delarche, N., additional, Giry, L., additional, Arnaud, D., additional, Lopez, C., additional, Boury, F., additional, Brunello, I., additional, Lefèvre, M., additional, Mingam, R., additional, Haissaguerre, M., additional, Le Bidan, M., additional, Pavin, D., additional, Le Moal, V., additional, Leclercq, C., additional, Beitar, T., additional, Martel, I., additional, Schmid, A., additional, Sadki, N., additional, Romeyer-Bouchard, C., additional, Da Costa, A., additional, Arnault, I., additional, Boyer, M., additional, Piat, C., additional, Lozance, N., additional, Nastevska, S., additional, Doneva, A., additional, Fortomaroska Milevska, B., additional, Sheshoski, B., additional, Petroska, K., additional, Taneska, N., additional, Bakrecheski, N., additional, Lazarovska, K., additional, Jovevska, S., additional, Ristovski, V., additional, Antovski, A., additional, Lazarova, E., additional, Kotlar, I., additional, Taleski, J., additional, Kedev, S., additional, Zlatanovik, N., additional, Jordanova, S., additional, Bajraktarova Proseva, T., additional, Doncovska, S., additional, Maisuradze, D., additional, Esakia, A., additional, Sagirashvili, E., additional, Lartsuliani, K., additional, Natelashvili, N., additional, Gumberidze, N., additional, Gvenetadze, R., additional, Gotonelia, N., additional, Kuridze, N., additional, Papiashvili, G., additional, Menabde, I., additional, Glöggler, S., additional, Napp, A., additional, Lebherz, C., additional, Romero, H., additional, Schmitz, K., additional, Berger, M., additional, Zink, M., additional, Köster, S., additional, Sachse, J., additional, Vonderhagen, E., additional, Soiron, G., additional, Mischke, K., additional, Reith, R., additional, Schneider, M., additional, Rieker, W., additional, Boscher, D., additional, Taschareck, A., additional, Beer, A., additional, Oster, D., additional, Ritter, O., additional, Adamczewski, J., additional, Walter, S., additional, Frommhold, A., additional, Luckner, E., additional, Richter, J., additional, Schellner, M., additional, Landgraf, S., additional, Bartholome, S., additional, Naumann, R., additional, Schoeler, J., additional, Westermeier, D., additional, William, F., additional, Wilhelm, K., additional, Maerkl, M., additional, Oekinghaus, R., additional, Denart, M., additional, Kriete, M., additional, Tebbe, U., additional, Scheibner, T., additional, Gruber, M., additional, Gerlach, A., additional, Beckendorf, C., additional, Anneken, L., additional, Arnold, M., additional, Lengerer, S., additional, Bal, Z., additional, Uecker, C., additional, Förtsch, H., additional, Fechner, S., additional, Mages, V., additional, Martens, E., additional, Methe, H., additional, Schmidt, T., additional, Schaeffer, B., additional, Hoffmann, B., additional, Moser, J., additional, Heitmann, K., additional, Willems, S., additional, Klaus, C., additional, Lange, I., additional, Durak, M., additional, Esen, E., additional, Mibach, F., additional, Mibach, H., additional, Utech, A., additional, Gabelmann, M., additional, Stumm, R., additional, Ländle, V., additional, Gartner, C., additional, Goerg, C., additional, Kaul, N., additional, Messer, S., additional, Burkhardt, D., additional, Sander, C., additional, Orthen, R., additional, Kaes, S., additional, Baumer, A., additional, Dodos, F., additional, Barth, A., additional, Schaeffer, G., additional, Gaertner, J., additional, Winkler, J., additional, Fahrig, A., additional, Aring, J., additional, Wenzel, I., additional, Steiner, S., additional, Kliesch, A., additional, Kratz, E., additional, Winter, K., additional, Schneider, P., additional, Haag, A., additional, Mutscher, I., additional, Bosch, R., additional, Taggeselle, J., additional, Meixner, S., additional, Schnabel, A., additional, Shamalla, A., additional, Hötz, H., additional, Korinth, A., additional, Rheinert, C., additional, Mehltretter, G., additional, Schön, B., additional, Schön, N., additional, Starflinger, A., additional, Englmann, E., additional, Baytok, G., additional, Laschinger, T., additional, Ritscher, G., additional, Gerth, A., additional, Dechering, D., additional, Eckardt, L., additional, Kuhlmann, M., additional, Proskynitopoulos, N., additional, Brunn, J., additional, Foth, K., additional, Axthelm, C., additional, Hohensee, H., additional, Eberhard, K., additional, Turbanisch, S., additional, Hassler, N., additional, Koestler, A., additional, Stenzel, G., additional, Kschiwan, D., additional, Schwefer, M., additional, Neiner, S., additional, Hettwer, S., additional, Haeussler-Schuchardt, M., additional, Degenhardt, R., additional, Sennhenn, S., additional, Brendel, M., additional, Stoehr, A., additional, Widjaja, W., additional, Loehndorf, S., additional, Logemann, A., additional, Hoskamp, J., additional, Grundt, J., additional, Block, M., additional, Ulrych, R., additional, Reithmeier, A., additional, Panagopoulos, V., additional, Martignani, C., additional, Bernucci, D., additional, Fantecchi, E., additional, Diemberger, I., additional, Ziacchi, M., additional, Biffi, M., additional, Cimaglia, P., additional, Frisoni, J., additional, Giannini, I., additional, Boni, S., additional, Fumagalli, S., additional, Pupo, S., additional, Di Chiara, A., additional, Mirone, P., additional, Pesce, F., additional, Zoccali, C., additional, Malavasi, V.L., additional, Mussagaliyeva, A., additional, Ahyt, B., additional, Salihova, Z., additional, Koshum-Bayeva, K., additional, Kerimkulova, A., additional, Bairamukova, A., additional, Lurina, B., additional, Zuzans, R., additional, Jegere, S., additional, Mintale, I., additional, Kupics, K., additional, Jubele, K., additional, Kalejs, O., additional, Vanhear, K., additional, Cachia, M., additional, Abela, E., additional, Warwicker, S., additional, Tabone, T., additional, Xuereb, R., additional, Asanovic, D., additional, Drakalovic, D., additional, Vukmirovic, M., additional, Pavlovic, N., additional, Music, L., additional, Bulatovic, N., additional, Boskovic, A., additional, Uiterwaal, H., additional, Bijsterveld, N., additional, De Groot, J., additional, Neefs, J., additional, van den Berg, N., additional, Piersma, F., additional, Wilde, A., additional, Hagens, V., additional, Van Es, J., additional, Van Opstal, J., additional, Van Rennes, B., additional, Verheij, H., additional, Breukers, W., additional, Tjeerdsma, G., additional, Nijmeijer, R., additional, Wegink, D., additional, Binnema, R., additional, Said, S., additional, Philippens, S., additional, van Doorn, W., additional, Szili-Torok, T., additional, Bhagwandien, R., additional, Janse, P., additional, Muskens, A., additional, van Eck, M., additional, Gevers, R., additional, van der Ven, N., additional, Duygun, A., additional, Rahel, B., additional, Meeder, J., additional, Vold, A., additional, Holst Hansen, C., additional, Engset, I., additional, Dyduch-Fejklowicz, B., additional, Koba, E., additional, Cichocka, M., additional, Sokal, A., additional, Kubicius, A., additional, Pruchniewicz, E., additional, Kowalik-Sztylc, A., additional, Czapla, W., additional, Mróz, I., additional, Kozlowski, M., additional, Pawlowski, T., additional, Tendera, M., additional, Winiarska-Filipek, A., additional, Fidyk, A., additional, Slowikowski, A., additional, Haberka, M., additional, Lachor-Broda, M., additional, Biedron, M., additional, Gasior, Z., additional, Kołodziej, M., additional, Janion, M., additional, Gorczyca-Michta, I., additional, Wozakowska-Kaplon, B., additional, Stasiak, M., additional, Jakubowski, P., additional, Ciurus, T., additional, Drozdz, J., additional, Simiera, M., additional, Zajac, P., additional, Wcislo, T., additional, Zycinski, P., additional, Kasprzak, J., additional, Olejnik, A., additional, Harc-Dyl, E., additional, Miarka, J., additional, Pasieka, M., additional, Ziemińska-Łuć, M., additional, Bujak, W., additional, Śliwiński, A., additional, Grech, A., additional, Morka, J., additional, Petrykowska, K., additional, Prasał, M., additional, Hordyński, G., additional, Feusette, P., additional, Lipski, P., additional, Wester, A., additional, Streb, W., additional, Romanek, J., additional, Woźniak, P., additional, Chlebuś, M., additional, Szafarz, P., additional, Stanik, W., additional, Zakrzewski, M., additional, Kaźmierczak, J., additional, Przybylska, A., additional, Skorek, E., additional, Błaszczyk, H., additional, Stępień, M., additional, Szabowski, S., additional, Krysiak, W., additional, Szymańska, M., additional, Karasiński, J., additional, Blicharz, J., additional, Skura, M., additional, Hałas, K., additional, Michalczyk, L., additional, Orski, Z., additional, Krzyżanowski, K., additional, Skrobowski, A., additional, Zieliński, L., additional, Tomaszewska-Kiecana, M., additional, Dłużniewski, M., additional, Kiliszek, M., additional, Peller, M., additional, Budnik, M., additional, Balsam, P., additional, Opolski, G., additional, Tymińska, A., additional, Ozierański, K., additional, Wancerz, A., additional, Borowiec, A., additional, Majos, E., additional, Dabrowski, R., additional, Szwed, H., additional, Musialik-Lydka, A., additional, Leopold-Jadczyk, A., additional, Jedrzejczyk-Patej, E., additional, Koziel, M., additional, Mazurek, M., additional, Krzemien-Wolska, K., additional, Starosta, P., additional, Nowalany-Kozielska, E., additional, Orzechowska, A., additional, Szpot, M., additional, Staszel, M., additional, Almeida, S., additional, Pereira, H., additional, Brandão Alves, L., additional, Miranda, R., additional, Ribeiro, L., additional, Costa, F., additional, Morgado, F., additional, Carmo, P., additional, Galvao Santos, P., additional, Bernardo, R., additional, Adragão, P., additional, Ferreira da Silva, G., additional, Peres, M., additional, Alves, M., additional, Leal, M., additional, Cordeiro, A., additional, Magalhães, P., additional, Fontes, P., additional, Leão, S., additional, Delgado, A., additional, Costa, A., additional, Marmelo, B., additional, Rodrigues, B., additional, Moreira, D., additional, Santos, J., additional, Santos, L., additional, Terchet, A., additional, Darabantiu, D., additional, Mercea, S., additional, Turcin Halka, V., additional, Pop Moldovan, A., additional, Gabor, A., 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additional, Kovacevic, V., additional, Mijatovic, Z., additional, Ivanovic, B., additional, Tesic, M., additional, Ristic, A., additional, Vujisic-Tesic, B., additional, Nedeljkovic, M., additional, Karadzic, A., additional, Uscumlic, A., additional, Prodanovic, M., additional, Zlatar, M., additional, Asanin, M., additional, Bisenic, B., additional, Vasic, V., additional, Popovic, Z., additional, Djikic, D., additional, Sipic, M., additional, Peric, V., additional, Dejanovic, B., additional, Milosevic, N., additional, Backovic, S., additional, Stevanovic, A., additional, Andric, A., additional, Pencic, B., additional, Pavlovic-Kleut, M., additional, Celic, V., additional, Pavlovic, M., additional, Petrovic, M., additional, Vuleta, M., additional, Petrovic, N., additional, Simovic, S., additional, Savovic, Z., additional, Milanov, S., additional, Davidovic, G., additional, Iric-Cupic, V., additional, Djordjevic, D., additional, Damjanovic, M., additional, Zdravkovic, S., additional, 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additional, Manzano Fernández, S., additional, Marín, F., additional, Romero Aniorte, A., additional, Veliz Martínez, A., additional, Quintana Giner, M., additional, Ballesteros, G., additional, Palacio, M., additional, Alcalde, O., additional, García-Bolao, I., additional, Bertomeu Gonzalez, V., additional, Otero-Raviña, F., additional, García Seara, J., additional, Gonzalez Juanatey, J., additional, Dayal, N., additional, Maziarski, P., additional, Gentil-Baron, P., additional, Koç, M., additional, Onrat, E., additional, Dural, I.E., additional, Yilmaz, K., additional, Özin, B., additional, Tan Kurklu, S., additional, Atmaca, Y., additional, Canpolat, U., additional, Tokgozoglu, L., additional, Dolu, A.K., additional, Demirtas, B., additional, Sahin, D., additional, Ozcan Celebi, O., additional, Gagirci, G., additional, Turk, U.O., additional, Ari, H., additional, Polat, N., additional, Toprak, N., additional, Sucu, M., additional, Akin Serdar, O., additional, Taha Alper, A., additional, Kepez, A., additional, Yuksel, Y., additional, Uzunselvi, A., additional, Yuksel, S., additional, Sahin, M., additional, Kayapinar, O., additional, Ozcan, T., additional, Kaya, H., additional, Yilmaz, M.B., additional, Kutlu, M., additional, Demir, M., additional, Gibbs, C., additional, Kaminskiene, S., additional, Bryce, M., additional, Skinner, A., additional, Belcher, G., additional, Hunt, J., additional, Stancombe, L., additional, Holbrook, B., additional, Peters, C., additional, Tettersell, S., additional, Shantsila, A., additional, Senoo, K., additional, Proietti, M., additional, Russell, K., additional, Domingos, P., additional, Hussain, S., additional, Partridge, J., additional, Haynes, R., additional, Bahadur, S., additional, Brown, R., additional, McMahon, S., additional, McDonald, J., additional, Balachandran, K., additional, Singh, R., additional, Garg, S., additional, Desai, H., additional, Davies, K., additional, Goddard, W., additional, Galasko, G., additional, Rahman, I., additional, Chua, Y., additional, Payne, O., additional, Preston, S., additional, Brennan, O., additional, Pedley, L., additional, Whiteside, C., additional, Dickinson, C., additional, Brown, J., additional, Jones, K., additional, Benham, L., additional, Brady, R., additional, Buchanan, L., additional, Ashton, A., additional, Crowther, H., additional, Fairlamb, H., additional, Thornthwaite, S., additional, Relph, C., additional, McSkeane, A., additional, Poultney, U., additional, Kelsall, N., additional, Rice, P., additional, Wilson, T., additional, Wrigley, M., additional, Kaba, R., additional, Patel, T., additional, Young, E., additional, Law, J., additional, Runnett, C., additional, Thomas, H., additional, McKie, H., additional, Fuller, J., additional, Pick, S., additional, Sharp, A., additional, Hunt, A., additional, Thorpe, K., additional, Hardman, C., additional, Cusack, E., additional, Adams, L., additional, Hough, M., additional, Keenan, S., additional, Bowring, A., additional, Watts, J., additional, Zaman, J., additional, Goffin, K., additional, Nutt, H., additional, Beerachee, Y., additional, Featherstone, J., additional, Mills, C., additional, Pearson, J., additional, Stephenson, L., additional, Grant, S., additional, Wilson, A., additional, Hawksworth, C., additional, Alam, I., additional, Robinson, M., additional, Ryan, S., additional, Egdell, R., additional, Gibson, E., additional, Holland, M., additional, Leonard, D., additional, Mishra, B., additional, Ahmad, S., additional, Randall, H., additional, Hill, J., additional, Reid, L., additional, George, M., additional, McKinley, S., additional, Brockway, L., additional, Milligan, W., additional, Sobolewska, J., additional, Muir, J., additional, Tuckis, L., additional, Winstanley, L., additional, Jacob, P., additional, Kaye, S., additional, Morby, L., additional, Jan, A., additional, Sewell, T., additional, Boos, C., additional, Wadams, B., additional, Cope, C., additional, Jefferey, P., additional, Andrews, N., additional, Getty, A., additional, Suttling, A., additional, Turner, C., additional, Hudson, K., additional, Austin, R., additional, Howe, S., additional, Iqbal, R., additional, Gandhi, N., additional, Brophy, K., additional, Mirza, P., additional, Willard, E., additional, Collins, S., additional, Ndlovu, N., additional, Subkovas, E., additional, Karthikeyan, V., additional, Waggett, L., additional, Wood, A., additional, Bolger, A., additional, Stockport, J., additional, Evans, L., additional, Harman, E., additional, Starling, J., additional, Williams, L., additional, Saul, V., additional, Sinha, M., additional, Bell, L., additional, Tudgay, S., additional, Kemp, S., additional, Frost, L., additional, Ingram, T., additional, Loughlin, A., additional, Adams, C., additional, Adams, M., additional, Hurford, F., additional, Owen, C., additional, Miller, C., additional, Donaldson, D., additional, Tivenan, H., additional, Button, H., additional, Nasser, A., additional, Jhagra, O., additional, Stidolph, B., additional, Brown, C., additional, Livingstone, C., additional, Duffy, M., additional, Madgwick, P., additional, Roberts, P., additional, Greenwood, E., additional, Fletcher, L., additional, Beveridge, M., additional, Earles, S., additional, McKenzie, D., additional, Beacock, D., additional, Dayer, M., additional, Seddon, M., additional, Greenwell, D., additional, Luxton, F., additional, Venn, F., additional, Mills, H., additional, Rewbury, J., additional, James, K., additional, Roberts, K., additional, Tonks, L., additional, Felmeden, D., additional, Taggu, W., additional, Summerhayes, A., additional, Hughes, D., additional, Sutton, J., additional, Felmeden, L., additional, Khan, M., additional, Walker, E., additional, Norris, L., additional, O'Donohoe, L., additional, Mozid, A., additional, Dymond, H., additional, Lloyd-Jones, H., additional, Saunders, G., additional, Simmons, D., additional, Coles, D., additional, Cotterill, D., additional, Beech, S., additional, Kidd, S., additional, Wrigley, B., additional, Petkar, S., additional, Smallwood, A., additional, Jones, R., additional, Radford, E., additional, Milgate, S., additional, Metherell, S., additional, Cottam, V., additional, Buckley, C., additional, Broadley, A., additional, Wood, D., additional, Allison, J., additional, Rennie, K., additional, Balian, L., additional, Howard, L., additional, Pippard, L., additional, Board, S., additional, and Pitt-Kerby, T., additional
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20. Mismatch negativity and P3a amplitude in children with familial high risk of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder – A Danish register-based EEG study
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Ver Loren van Themaat, Anna Hester, primary, Oranje, Bob, additional, Larsen, Kit Melissa, additional, Tomasevic, Leo, additional, Korsgaard Johnsen, Line, additional, Elgaard Thorup, Anne Amalie, additional, Plessen, Kerstin Jessica, additional, Siebner, Hartwig Roman, additional, and Nordentoft, Merete, additional
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21. Similar Skin Barrier Function in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes Compared with Healthy Controls
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Anna Korsgaard Berg, Annemarie Cecilie Grauslund, Kirsten Nørgaard, Steffen Ullitz Thorsen, Claus Zachariae, Anne-Sofie Halling, Ivone Jakasa, Sanja Kezic, Jannet Svensson, and Jacob P. Thyssen
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22. Rapid risk assessment framework to assess public health risk of antimicrobial resistance found in foods
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Korsgaard, H., primary, Hendriksen, R.S., additional, and Ellis-Iversen, J., additional
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23. Prediction of Coronary Revascularization in Stable Angina
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Simon Winther, Majed Husain, Steffen E. Petersen, Lone Deibjerg, Niels Peter Rønnow Sand, Morten Bøttcher, Hans Erik Bøtker, Louise Nissen, Allan Rohold, Grazina Urbonaviciene, Jelmer Westra, Niels Ramsing Holm, Pia Veldt Larsen, Kristian Korsgaard Thomsen, Evald Høj Christiansen, and Christin Isaksen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ischemia ,Fractional flow reserve ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Chest pain ,medicine.disease ,Revascularization ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,cardiovascular diseases ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Prospective cohort study ,Perfusion ,Artery - Abstract
Objectives This study was designed to compare head-to-head fractional flow reserve (FFR) derived from coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) (FFRCT) and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) stress perfusion imaging for prediction of standard-of-care–guided coronary revascularization in patients with stable chest pain and obstructive coronary artery disease by coronary CTA. Background FFRCT is a novel modality for noninvasive functional testing. The clinical utility of FFRCT compared to CMR stress perfusion imaging in symptomatic patients with coronary artery disease is unknown. Methods Prospective study of patients (n=110) with stable angina pectoris and 1 or more coronary stenosis ≥50% by coronary CTA. All patients underwent invasive coronary angiography. Revascularization was FFR-guided in stenoses ranging from 30% to 90%. FFRCT ≤0.80 in 1 or more coronary artery or a reversible perfusion defect (≥2 segments) by CMR categorized patients with ischemia. FFRCT and CMR were analyzed by core laboratories blinded for patient management. Results A total of 38 patients (35%) underwent revascularization. Per-patient diagnostic performance for identifying standard-of-care–guided revascularization, (95% confidence interval) yielded a sensitivity of 97% (86 to 100) for FFRCT versus 47% (31 to 64) for CMR, p 0.05, respectively. Conclusions In patients with stable chest pain referred to invasive coronary angiography based on coronary CTA, FFRCT and CMR yielded similar overall diagnostic accuracy. Sensitivity for prediction of revascularization was highest for FFRCT, whereas specificity was highest for CMR.
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24. Holocene ice margin variations of the Greenland Ice Sheet and local glaciers around Sermilik Fjord, southeast Greenland
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Larsen, Nicolaj K., primary, Siggaard-Andersen, Marie-Louise, additional, Bjørk, Anders A., additional, Kjeldsen, Kristian K., additional, Ruter, Anthony, additional, Korsgaard, Niels J., additional, and Kjær, Kurt H., additional
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25. Breaking Point Toward Decreasing Prevalence of Myocardial Infarction Owing to Relative Stronger Decrease in Incidence Than Increase in Survival Rate (A Danish Cohort Study [1994–2016])
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Korsgaard, Søren, primary, Christiansen, Christian Fynbo, additional, Pedersen, Lars, additional, Sørensen, Henrik Toft, additional, and Schmidt, Morten, additional
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26. Non-Familial Cherubism: A rare case report with long-term clinical and radiological follow-up
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Ghawsi, Sodaba, primary, Schwartz, Kristoffer, additional, Korsgaard, Niels, additional, and Thorn, Jens J., additional
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27. Monitoring methods adapted to different perceptions and uses of functional biodiversity: Insights from a European qualitative study
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Cardona, Aurélie, primary, Tchamitchian, Marc, additional, Penvern, Servane, additional, Dufils, Arnaud, additional, Kramer Jacobsen, Stine, additional, Korsgaard, Maren, additional, Porcel, Mario, additional, Świergiel, Weronika, additional, Tasin, Marco, additional, Warlop, François, additional, and Sigsgaard, Lene, additional
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28. Immediate psychological impact on citizen responders dispatched through a mobile application to out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
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Kragh, Astrid Rolin, primary, Andelius, Linn, additional, Gregers, Mads Tofte, additional, Kjølbye, Julie Samsøe, additional, Jørgensen, Anne Juul, additional, Christensen, Anders Korsgaard, additional, Zinckernagel, Line, additional, Torp-Pedersen, Christian, additional, Folke, Fredrik, additional, and Hansen, Carolina Malta, additional
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29. Prospective Comparison of FFR Derived From Coronary CT Angiography With SPECT Perfusion Imaging in Stable Coronary Artery Disease
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Lisette Okkels Jensen, Bjarne L. Nørgaard, Søren Hess, Karsten Tange Veien, Anders Junker, Lone Deibjerg, Allan Rohold, Allan Johansen, Niels Peter Rønnow Sand, Majed Husain, Kristian Korsgaard Thomsen, Pia Veldt Larsen, and Søren Steen Nielsen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Perfusion scanning ,Fractional flow reserve ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Chest pain ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Stenosis ,Myocardial perfusion imaging ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Perfusion ,Emission computed tomography - Abstract
Objectives This study sought to compare the per-patient diagnostic performance of coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA)-derived fractional flow reserve (FFRCT) with that of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), using a fractional flow reserve (FFR) value of ≤0.80 as the reference for diagnosing at least 1 hemodynamically significant stenosis in a head-to-head comparison of patients with intermediate coronary stenosis as determined by coronary CTA. Background No previous study has prospectively compared the diagnostic performance of FFRCT and myocardial perfusion imaging by SPECT in symptomatic patients with intermediate range coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods This study was conducted at a single-center as a prospective study in patients with stable angina pectoris (N = 143). FFRCT and SPECT analyses were performed by core laboratories and were blinded for the personnel responsible for downstream patient management. FFRCT ≤0.80 distally in at least 1 coronary artery with a diameter ≥2 mm classified patients as having ischemia. Ischemia by SPECT was encountered if a reversible perfusion defect (summed difference score ≥2) or transitory ischemic dilation of the left ventricle (ratio >1.19) were found. Results The per-patient diagnostic performance for identifying ischemia (95% confidence interval [CI]), FFRCT versus SPECT, were sensitivity of 91% (95% CI: 81% to 97%) versus 41% (95% CI: 29% to 55%; p Conclusions In patients with stable chest pain and CAD as determined by coronary CTA, the overall diagnostic accuracy levels of FFRCT and SPECT were identical in assessing hemodynamically significant stenosis. However, FFRCT demonstrated a significantly higher diagnostic sensitivity than SPECT.
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30. First results from the NORTH tokamak
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Nielsen, S.K., primary, Gryaznevich, M.P., additional, Jacobsen, A.S., additional, Jensen, T., additional, Jessen, M., additional, Korsholm, S.B., additional, Rasmussen, J., additional, Salewski, M., additional, Senstius, M.G., additional, Naulin, V., additional, Nem, R.D., additional, Korsgaard, M.L.H., additional, Nilsson, A.C, additional, Dam, F., additional, Goltermann, A., additional, Pedersen, A.C., additional, Sutherland, M.T., additional, Aalto, T., additional, Hokkanen, A., additional, Salmi, A., additional, and Tala, T., additional
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31. Reduced Physical Activity and Sleep in 11-Year Old Children with a Familial High Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder the Danish High Risk and Resilience Study - VIA 11
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Anne Søndergaard, Martin Wilms, Maja Gregersen, Julie Marie Brandt, Mette Falkenberg Krantz, Sinnika Birkehøj Rohd, Line Korsgaard Johnsen, Nicoline Hemager, Carsten Hjorthøj, Jessica Ohland, Anna Krogh Andreassen, Christina Bruun Knudsen, Lotte Veddum, Aja Greve, Vibeke Bliksted, Ole Mors, Troels Thorsteinsson, Peter Schmidt-Andersen, Morten Kjærgaard, Kasper Lykkegaard, Anne Amalie Elgaard Thorup, and Merete Nordentoft
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32. Incorporating funding costs in top-down stress tests
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Korsgaard, Søren, primary
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33. Development of visual attention from age 7 to age 12 in children with familial high risk for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
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Ver Loren van Themaat, Anna Hester, primary, Hemager, Nicoline, additional, Korsgaard Johnsen, Line, additional, Klee Burton, Birgitte, additional, Ellersgaard, Ditte, additional, Christiani, Camilla, additional, Brandt, Julie, additional, Gregersen, Maja, additional, Falkenberg Krantz, Mette, additional, Søborg Spang, Katrine, additional, Søndergaard, Anne, additional, Møllegaard Jepsen, Jens Richardt, additional, Elgaard Thorup, Anne Amalie, additional, Siebner, Hartwig Roman, additional, Plessen, Kerstin Jessica, additional, Nordentoft, Merete, additional, and Vangkilde, Signe, additional
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34. A contextual identification of home-living older adults' positive mealtime practices: A honeycomb model as a framework for joyful aging and the importance of social factors
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Thomas Bjørner, Federico J.A. Perez-Cueto, Helene Christine Reinbach, and Dannie Michael Korsgaard
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Pleasure ,0301 basic medicine ,Gerontology ,Aging ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Denmark ,Dietary intake ,media_common.quotation_subject ,MEDLINE ,Feeding Behavior ,03 medical and health sciences ,Identification (information) ,Humans ,Female ,Cooking ,Social Behavior ,Psychology ,Meals ,General Psychology ,Aged ,media_common - Abstract
In this study, we outlined contextual identifications within positive mealtime practices among home-living older adults in Denmark. We aimed to understand and facilitate optimal dietary intake and to promote well-being for older adults who live at home. We used data from 22 participants, who wrote diary entries and took photos of their meal experiences over a 6-day period. We followed this with in-depth interviews, using the photos as mediators within a photo-elicitation framework. The results revealed that social factors play a major role in positive mealtime practices and that the types of commensal eating vary based on the contextual setting. Furthermore, we found that, in the new generation of older adults, some men have extremely good cooking skills and are interested in contextual food matters. Meeting older adults' needs for adequate nutrition requires in-depth knowledge, including a complex understanding of individual preferences and contextual everyday practices. In this study, we outlined contextual identifications within positive mealtime practices among home-living older adults in Denmark. We aimed to understand and facilitate optimal dietary intake and to promote well-being for older adults who live at home. We used data from 22 participants, who wrote diary entries and took photos of their meal experiences over a 6-day period. We followed this with in-depth interviews, using the photos as mediators within a photo-elicitation framework. The results revealed that social factors play a major role in positive mealtime practices and that the types of commensal eating vary based on the contextual setting. Furthermore, we found that, in the new generation of older adults, some men have extremely good cooking skills and are interested in contextual food matters. Meeting older adults' needs for adequate nutrition requires in-depth knowledge, including a complex understanding of individual preferences and contextual everyday practices.
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35. Ventilation inhomogeneity and NO and CO diffusing capacity in ex-premature school children
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Frederik Buchvald, Anna Korsgaard Berg, Paul Robinson, Jesper Kiehn Sørensen, and Kim G. Nielsen
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Gestational Age ,Nitric Oxide ,03 medical and health sciences ,FEV1/FVC ratio ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,Diffusing capacity ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Birth Weight ,Humans ,Respiratory system ,Child ,Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia ,Carbon Monoxide ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Gestational age ,Airway obstruction ,medicine.disease ,Nitrogen washout ,Bronchodilator Agents ,030228 respiratory system ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,Spirometry ,Case-Control Studies ,Cardiology ,Breathing ,Premature Birth ,Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity ,Female ,business ,Infant, Premature ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Ex-premature school children show mild-to-moderate airway obstruction and decreased CO diffusing capacity. Multiple breath nitrogen washout (N2MBW) and NO diffusing capacity (DLNO) measurements may provide new insight into long-term pulmonary and vascular impairment in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).We examined a randomly selected group of 70 ex-premature children (gestational age28 weeks or birth weight1500 g; 42 with and 28 without BPD) and 38 term-born healthy controls of 8-13 years of age. Subjects performed N2MBW (lung clearance index, LCI; Sacin, and Scond), DLNO (membrane related diffusing capacity, Dm and pulmonary capillary volume, Vc), Fractional exhaled NO, CO diffusing capacity, conventional spirometry (FEV1, FVC, FEF25-75) and plethysmography (RV, TLC). Respiratory symptoms were assessed by questionnaire.Compared to healthy controls, the BPD group had higher z-scores for lung clearance index (P = 0.003), Sacin (P = 0.005), lower CO diffusing capacity (P = 0.025), DLNO (P = 0.022), DLNO/VA z-scores (P = 0.025) and a significant larger proportion had respiratory complaints. Amongst ex-premature children, the BPD group did not differ from the non-BPD group except for a decreased Dm (P = 0.023). Ex-premature with BPD showed predominantly airway obstruction (FEV1/FVC; P 0.0001), signs of hyperinflation (RV/TLC-ratio; P = 0.028), and 25% had a positive bronchodilator response (12% in FEV1).Ex-premature school children exhibited relatively mild but significant long-term respiratory symptoms and pulmonary peripheral impairment judged by N2MBW and DLNO measurements along with well-known airway obstruction. Larger longitudinal studies are needed to assess the clinical use of these advanced methods of assessing ventilation inhomogeneity and DLNO.
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36. Reduced Physical Activity and Sleep in 11-Year Old Children with a Familial High Risk of Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder the Danish High Risk and Resilience Study - VIA 11
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Søndergaard, Anne, primary, Wilms, Martin, additional, Gregersen, Maja, additional, Brandt, Julie Marie, additional, Krantz, Mette Falkenberg, additional, Rohd, Sinnika Birkehøj, additional, Johnsen, Line Korsgaard, additional, Hemager, Nicoline, additional, Hjorthøj, Carsten, additional, Ohland, Jessica, additional, Andreassen, Anna Krogh, additional, Knudsen, Christina Bruun, additional, Veddum, Lotte, additional, Greve, Aja, additional, Bliksted, Vibeke, additional, Mors, Ole, additional, Thorsteinsson, Troels, additional, Schmidt-Andersen, Peter, additional, Kjærgaard, Morten, additional, Lykkegaard, Kasper, additional, Thorup, Anne Amalie Elgaard, additional, and Nordentoft, Merete, additional
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- 2021
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37. Immediate psychological impact on citizen responders dispatched through a mobile application to out-of-hospital cardiac arrests
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Anne Juul Jørgensen, Line Zinckernagel, Linn Andelius, Astrid Rolin Kragh, Carolina Malta Hansen, Mads Christian Tofte Gregers, Anders Korsgaard Christensen, Fredrik Folke, Julie Samsøe Kjølbye, and Christian Torp-Pedersen
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Emergency Medical Services ,AED, Automated external defibrillator ,Resuscitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Automated external defibrillator ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Specialties of internal medicine ,Logistic regression ,AED ,OHCA, Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ,Emergency medical services ,Medicine ,Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ,health care economics and organizations ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Out of hospital ,Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ,EMS, Emergency Medical Services ,business.industry ,DEFIBRILLATION ,Citizen responders ,Debriefing ,BYSTANDERS ,LOCAL LAY RESCUERS ,PROVIDERS ,Exact test ,CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION ,RC581-951 ,OHCA CPR App Citizen responders ,Emergency medicine ,Clinical Paper ,OHCA ,Mann–Whitney U test ,CPR ,App ,business ,CPR, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Abstract
BackgroundActivating citizen responders may increase survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) but could induce significant psychological impact on the citizen responders. We examined psychological impact among citizen responders within the first days following resuscitation attempt.Methods and ResultsA mobile phone application to activate citizen responders to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was implemented in the Capital Region of Denmark. All dispatched citizen responders (September 2017 to May 2019) received a survey 90 minutes after an alarm, including self-rating of perceived psychological impact on a scale of 1–4.Of 5,395 included citizen responders, most (88.6%) completed the survey within 24 hours.The majority reported no psychological impact (68.6%), whereas 24.7%, 5.5% and 1.2% reported low, moderate, or severe impact, respectively. Severe impact was more commonly reported in the following groups: No CPR training (3.8% vs 1.2%, p = 0.02), age < 30 years (2.0% vs 0.9%, p < 0.001), female sex (1.8% vs 0.7%, p < 0.001), provided CPR (2.7% vs 1.0%, p < 0.001), and arrived prior to the emergency medical services (EMS) (2.8% vs 0.7%, p < 0.001) compared to no to moderate impact.Chi square test, Mann-Whitney U test, Fischer’s exact test and a logistic regression model were used to assess differences in psychological impact across groups.ConclusionVery few citizen responders reported severe psychological impact. Lack of prior CPR training, younger age, female sex, performing CPR and arrival prior to the EMS were associated with greater psychological impact. Though very few citizen responders reported severe impact, the possibility of professional debriefing should be considered in citizen responder programs. Background: Activating citizen responders may increase survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) but could induce significant psychological impact on the citizen responders. We examined psychological impact among citizen responders within the first days following resuscitation attempt.Methods and Results: A mobile phone application to activate citizen responders to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was implemented in the Capital Region of Denmark. All dispatched citizen responders (September 2017 to May 2019) received a survey 90 minutes after an alarm, including self-rating of perceived psychological impact on a scale of 1-4.Of 5,395 included citizen responders, most (88.6%) completed the survey within 24 hours.The majority reported no psychological impact (68.6%), whereas 24.7%, 5.5% and 1.2% reported low, moderate, or severe impact, respectively. Severe impact was more commonly reported in the following groups: No CPR training (3.8% vs 1.2%, p = 0.02), age < 30 years (2.0% vs 0.9%, p < 0.001), female sex (1.8% vs 0.7%, p < 0.001), provided CPR (2.7% vs 1.0%, p < 0.001), and arrived prior to the emergency medical services (EMS) (2.8% vs 0.7%, p < 0.001) compared to no to moderate impact.Chi square test, Mann-Whitney U test, Fischer's exact test and a logistic regression model were used to assess differences in psychological impact across groups.Conclusion: Very few citizen responders reported severe psychological impact. Lack of prior CPR training, younger age, female sex, performing CPR and arrival prior to the EMS were associated with greater psychological impact. Though very few citizen responders reported severe impact, the possibility of professional debriefing should be considered in citizen responder programs.
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- 2021
38. Antimicrobial resistant E. coli and enterococci in pangasius fillets and prawns in Danish retail imported from Asia.
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Ellis-Iversen, Johanne, primary, Seyfarth, Anne Mette, additional, Korsgaard, Helle, additional, Bortolaia, Valeria, additional, Munck, Nanna, additional, and Dalsgaard, Anders, additional
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- 2020
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39. Do the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals matter for social entrepreneurial ventures? A bottom-up perspective
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Günzel-Jensen, Franziska, primary, Siebold, Nicole, additional, Kroeger, Arne, additional, and Korsgaard, Steffen, additional
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- 2020
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40. Regional development through entrepreneurial exaptation: Epistemological displacement, affordances, and collective agency in rural regions
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Gaddefors, Johan, primary, Korsgaard, Steffen, additional, and Ingstrup, Mads Bruun, additional
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- 2020
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41. Farmers’ management of functional biodiversity goes beyond pest management in organic European apple orchards
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Penvern, S., primary, Fernique, S., additional, Cardona, A., additional, Herz, A., additional, Ahrenfeldt, E., additional, Dufils, A., additional, Jamar, L., additional, Korsgaard, M., additional, Kruczyńska, D., additional, Matray, S., additional, Ozolina-Pole, L., additional, Porcel, M., additional, Ralle, B., additional, Steinemann, B., additional, Świergiel, W., additional, Tasin, M., additional, Telfser, J., additional, Warlop, F., additional, and Sigsgaard, L., additional
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- 2019
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42. First results from the NORTH tokamak
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A. C. Nilsson, A. Goltermann, Timo Aalto, Mikhail Gryaznevich, Toke Koldborg Jensen, A. C. Pedersen, Tuomas Tala, Ari Hokkanen, Antti Salmi, M. T. Sutherland, M. L.H. Korsgaard, V. Naulin, R. D. Nem, Søren Bang Korsholm, Stefan Kragh Nielsen, A. S. Jacobsen, F. Dam, J. Juul Rasmussen, M. Jessen, Mirko Salewski, and M. G. Senstius
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Tokamak ,Tokamak operation ,Spherical tokamak ,01 natural sciences ,Electron cyclotron resonance ,Plasma diagnostics ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Langmuir probe ,General Materials Science ,010306 general physics ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Physics ,Electron cyclotron resonance heating ,Electron Bernstein wave heating ,Mechanical Engineering ,Plasma ,Computational physics ,Magnetic field ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,symbols ,Rogowski coil - Abstract
NORTH is a small-sized tokamak located at the Technical University of Denmark. It can be operated both as a spherical tokamak and a simple magnetized torus (SMT). Here we show first experimental results. We discuss the setup of the device, including the layout of the vacuum vessel, the magnetic field coils, the power supply systems, the heating sources, diagnostics, and the control system. We present measurements in discharges that have been heated by electron cyclotron resonance heating at the fundamental resonance. The waves have been injected both from the low-field side and the high-field side, and rich fluctuation spectra in Langmuir probe and Rogowski coil signals are presented during the different plasma phases. Finally, we discuss research plans and further installations to be made on NORTH.
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- 2021
43. Risk identification in food safety: Strategy and outcomes of the EFSA emerging risks exchange network (EREN), 2010–2014
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M. Jurkovic, T. Trnovec, W. Ooms, Helle Korsgaard, M. Christodoulidou, Åse Fulke, T. Andersson, Juan José Badiola, W. Andersson, F. Foures, P. Tuominen, A. M. Fillet, K. Færden, M. Szabó, Caroline Merten, M. C. Costa, S. Pesonen, H. P. J. M. Noteborn, C. Hölzl, A. Gross-Bošković, J. Cseh, T. Donohoe, P. Kanari, Tobin Robinson, N. G. Ilbäck, E. Tsigarida, Claude Saegerman, N. Mikushinska, J. Steinwider, Petra Luber, S. Pongolini, L. Babička, Mark Lohman, and T. Goumperis
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Warning system ,Emerging technologies ,business.industry ,030231 tropical medicine ,Environmental pollution ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Food safety ,040401 food science ,Unit (housing) ,Food packaging ,Toxicology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Agriculture ,Business ,Risk assessment ,Environmental planning ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) established an Emerging Risks Exchange Network (EREN) to exchange information between EFSA and the Member states (MSs) on possible emerging risks for food and feed safety in 2010. The Network is composed of delegates from MSs and Norway designated through the Advisory Forum of EFSA and observers from the European Commission, EU pre-accession countries, the Food and Drug Administration of the USA and the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations. Through 2010 to 2014, the EREN met 12 times. The EREN discussed a total of 63 signals of potential emerging issues that were presented and assessed using a standard template developed by the Emerging Risks unit of EFSA (EMRISK). Out of these signals, 39 originated from EFSA, 24 from MSs. The issues discussed were mainly microbiological and chemical hazards, but also food safety issues as result of illegal activity, new consumer consumption trends, biotoxins, new technologies and processes, allergens, animal health, environmental pollution, new analytical methods, new food packaging technology and unknown hazards were on the agenda. Based on the available evidence, EREN recommended whether an issue should be considered emerging or not, and if it merited further consideration, such as generating data on the issue, starting a full risk assessment and/or consultation of other bodies. According to the emerging risks identification process set in place at EFSA, the issues discussed and found of relevance by EREN were sent to the EFSA's Scientific Committee Standing Working Group on Emerging Risks for final evaluation. With four case studies, i.e the zoonotic potential of Usutu virus, risk of ciguatera fish poisoning in EU, zoonotic aspects of illegally imported wildlife products and benefits and risks of 3D food printing, the method developed to preliminary assess signals of potential emerging issues is presented and discussed.
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44. Knowledge as the source of opportunity
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Truls Erikson and Steffen Korsgaard
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Entrepreneurship ,060101 anthropology ,Knowledge management ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Context (language use) ,06 humanities and the arts ,Epistemology ,Body of knowledge ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,0502 economics and business ,0601 history and archaeology ,Business and International Management ,business ,Psychology ,050203 business & management - Abstract
In this paper, we show how Davidson's theory of knowledge can be used to elaborate the objective, intersubjective and subjective components of knowledge. Departing from Hayek's core insights about the dispersion of knowledge in society, we reiterate that opportunities involve subjective knowledge such as judgment and imagination, intersubjective knowledge of the social and institutional context, as well as knowledge about objective realities “out there”.
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45. Incorporating funding costs in top-down stress tests
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Søren Korsgaard
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040101 forestry ,Finance ,050208 finance ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Equity (finance) ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Top-down and bottom-up design ,Interest rate ,Bank risk ,0502 economics and business ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,business ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,health care economics and organizations ,media_common - Abstract
Central banks and supervisory authorities regularly conduct stress tests of banks. As losses accumulate in stress scenarios, banks’ equity position worsens, and they must pay higher interest rates to retain funding. I explore how variations of Merton-type models can be used to measure bank risk, and then examine the link between various risk measures and funding costs. Finally, I outline a method for incorporating funding cost increases into top-down stress tests.
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- 2021
46. P.256 Bipolar disorder is associated with elevated risk of regretted behaviour on social media and online dating sites
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Klara F. K. Rydahl, Sune Puggaard Vogt Straszek, Krista Nielsen Straarup, Clara R. Medici, René Børge Korsgaard Brund, Vibeke B. Hansen, and Søren Dinesen Østergaard
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Pharmacology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Social media ,Neurology (clinical) ,Bipolar disorder ,medicine.disease ,Psychology ,Psychiatry ,Biological Psychiatry - Published
- 2020
47. Surges of outlet glaciers from the Drangajökull ice cap, northwest Iceland
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Ólafur Ingólfsson, Anders Schomacker, Niels J. Korsgaard, and Skafti Brynjólfsson
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Thinning ,Elevation ,Rock glacier ,Glacier ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Glacier morphology ,01 natural sciences ,Geophysics ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Stage (hydrology) ,Surge ,Digital elevation model ,Geomorphology ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Surface elevation and volume changes of the Drangajokull surge-type glaciers, Reykjarfjarðarjokull and Leirufjarðarjokull, were studied by comparing digital elevation models that pre-date and post-date their most recent surges. Annual glacier-frontal measurements were used to estimate average ice velocities during the last surge of the glaciers. The observations show a distinct ice discharge, most of which was from the upper reservoir areas, down to the receiving areas during the surges. The surface draw-down in the reservoir areas was usually 10–30 m during the surges, while the thickening of the receiving areas was significantly more variable, on the order of 10–120 m. Despite a negative geodetic net mass balance derived from the digital elevation models, the reservoir areas have been gaining mass since the surge terminations. This surface thickening along with considerable ablation of the receiving areas will most likely return the glacier surface profiles to the pre-surge stage. Our results indicate that (a) greatest surface thinning in the upper reservoir areas of Drangajokull rather than proximal to the equilibrium line during Vatnajokull surges and (b) development of Drangajokull surges that resembles Svalbard surge-type glaciers rather than Vatnajokull surge-type glaciers. The contrasting surge characteristics could be explained by differences in glacier geometry, topography and substratum of the Drangajokull and Vatnajokull surge-type glaciers.
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48. Severe malformations of eelpout (Zoarces viviparus) fry are induced by maternal estrogenic exposure during early embryogenesis
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Poul Bjerregaard, Jane Ebsen Morthorst, and Bodil Korsgaard
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Embryo, Nonmammalian ,Embryonic Development ,Pilot Projects ,Zoarces viviparus ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Ethinyl Estradiol ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Eelpout ,Misdannelser ,Ålekvabbe ,Andrology ,Fish Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Vitellogenin ,Human fertilization ,Estradiol Congeners ,Phenols ,Viviparity, Nonmammalian ,Internal medicine ,Yngel ,medicine ,Animals ,Endocrine system ,Abnormalities, Multiple ,Malformation ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Pregnancy ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,biology ,Embryogenesis ,Estrogens ,Endocrine disrupter ,Embryo ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Pollution ,Perciformes ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Larva ,biology.protein ,Female ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Hormonforstyrrende stoffer - Abstract
Pregnant eelpout were exposed via the water to known endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) to clarify if EDCs could be causing the increased eelpout fry malformation frequencies observed in coastal areas receiving high anthropogenic input. The presence of a teratogenic window for estrogen-induced malformations was also investigated by starting the exposure at different times during eelpout pregnancy.Both 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) (17.8 ng/L) and pyrene (0.5 μg/L) significantly increased fry malformation frequency whereas 4-t-octylphenol (4-t-OP) up to 14.3 μg/L did not. Vitellogenin was significantly induced by EE2 (5.7 and 17.8 ng/L) but not by 4-t-OP and pyrene. A critical period for estrogen-induced fry malformations was identified and closed between 14 and 22 days post fertilization (dpf). Exposure to 17β-estradiol (E2) between 0 and 14 dpf caused severe malformations and severity increased the closer exposure start was to fertilization, whereas malformations were absent by exposure starting later than 14 dpf. Data on ovarian fluid volume and larval length supported the suggested teratogenic window. Larval mortality also increased when exposure started right after fertilization.
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- 2016
49. Glacial geological studies of surge-type glaciers in Iceland — Research status and future challenges
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Ívar Örn Benediktsson, Sverrir Aðalsteinn Jónsson, Mark D. Johnson, Ólafur Ingólfsson, Kurt H. Kjær, Skafti Brynjólfsson, Anders Schomacker, and Niels J. Korsgaard
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Ice stream ,Glacial landform ,Rock glacier ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Glacier morphology ,01 natural sciences ,Ice-sheet model ,Ice age ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Physical geography ,Ice sheet ,human activities ,Seabed gouging by ice ,Geomorphology ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Surging glaciers are potential analogues for land-terminating palaeo-ice streams and surging ice sheet lobes, and research on surge-type glaciers is important for understanding the causal mechanisms of modern and past ice sheet instabilities. The geomorphic signatures left by the Icelandic surge-type glaciers vary and range from glaciotectonic end moraines formed by folding and thrusting, crevasse-squeeze ridges, concertina eskers, drumlins and fluted forefields, to extensive dead-ice fields and even drift sheets where fast ice-flow indicators are largely missing. We outline some outstanding research questions and review case studies from the surge-type outlets of Bruarjokull, Eyjabakkajokull and Tungnaarjokull (Vatnajokull ice cap), Mulajokull and Satujokull (Hofsjokull ice cap), Hagafellsjokull and Suðurjokull (Langjokull ice cap), Kaldalonsjokull, Leirufjarðarjokull and Reykjarfjarðarjokull (Drangajokull ice cap), as well as the surge-type cirque glaciers in northern Iceland. We review the current understanding of how rapid ice flow is sustained throughout the surge, the processes that control the development of the surge-type glacier landsystem and the geological evidence of surges found in sediments and landforms. We also examine if it is possible to reconstruct past surge flow rates from glacial landforms and sediments and scale-up present-day surge processes, landforms and landsystems as modern analogues to past ice streams. Finally, we also examine if there is a climate/mass-balance control on surge initiation, duration and frequency.
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- 2016
50. Spatial distribution of erosion and deposition during a glacier surge: Brúarjökull, Iceland
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Niels J. Korsgaard, Ólafur Ingólfsson, Ívar Örn Benediktsson, Anders Schomacker, Nicolaj K. Larsen, and Kurt H. Kjær
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Brúarjökull ,Landform ,Iceland ,Sediment ,Glacier ,Glacial geomorphology ,Deposition (geology) ,Paraglacial ,Erosion ,Change detection ,Digital elevation model ,Surge ,Geomorphology ,Glacier surge ,Geology ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
Time-series of digital elevation models (DEMs) of the forefield of the Brúarjökull surge-type glacier in Iceland were used to quantify the volume of material that was mobilized by the 1963-1964 surge. The DEMs were produced by stereophotogrammetry on aerial photographs from before the surge (1961) and after (1988 and 2003). The analysis was performed on two DEMs of Difference (DoDs), i.e., a 1961-2003 DoD documenting the impact of the surge and a 1988-2003 DoD documenting the post-surge modification of the juvenile surging glacier landsystem. Combined with a digital geomorphological map, the DoDs allow us to quantify the impact of the surge on a landsystem scale down to individual landforms. A total of 34.2±11.3×106m3 of material was mobilized in the 30.7-km2 study area as a result of the most recent surge event. Of these, 17.4±6.6×106m3 of the material were eroded and 16.8±4.7×106m3 were deposited. More than half of the deposited volume was ice-cored landforms. This study demonstrates that although the total mobilized mass volume is high, the net volume gain of ice and sediment deposited as landforms in the forefield caused by the surge is low. Furthermore, deposition of new dead-ice from the 1963-1964 surge constitutes as much as 64% of the volume gain in the forefield. The 1988-2003 DoD is used to quantify the melt-out of this dead-ice and other paraglacial modification of the recently deglaciated forefield of Brúarjökull.
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- 2015
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