• Continuous subcutaneous infusion for pain control in dying patients: experiences from a tertiary palliative care center 

      Fürst, Per; Lundström, Staffan; Klepstad, Pål; Strang, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background Continuous subcutaneous infusion (CSCI) via ambulatory infusion pump (AIP) is a valuable method of pain control in palliative care. When using CSCI, low-dose methadone as add-on to other opioids might be an ...
    • Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the left anterior medial prefrontal cortex influences metacognitive efficiency 

      Hobot, Justyna; Skora, Zuzanna; Wierzchoń, Michał; Sandberg, Kristian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The contribution of the prefrontal areas to visual awareness is critical for the Global Neuronal Workspace Theory and higher-order theories of consciousness. The goal of the present study was to test the potential engagement ...
    • Continuous to intermittent flows in growing granular heaps 

      Alonso-Llanes, L.; Martínez, E.; Batista-Leyva, A. J; Toussaint, Renaud; Altshuler, E. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      If a granular material is poured from above on a horizontal surface between two parallel, vertical plates, a sand heap grows in time. For small piles, the grains flow smoothly downhill, but after a critical pile size Xc, ...
    • Continuous water adsorption states promoted by Ni2+ confined in a synthetic smectite 

      Altoé, Mário Alberto Simonato; Michels, Leander; dos Santos, Everton; Droppa Jr., Roosevelt; Grassi, Giovanni; Ribeiro, Luciano; Knudsen, Kenneth; Bordallo, Heloisa N.; Fossum, Jon Otto; da Silva, Geraldo José (Journal article, 2016)
      The water adsorption isotherms of Ni-fluorohectorite have been obtained from the relative humidity dependence of X-ray diffraction intensities, and continuous transitions between the stable hydration states were observed. ...
    • Continuous-Curvature Path Generation using Fermat's Spiral 

      Lekkas, Anastasios; Dahl, Andreas R; Breivik, Morten; Fossen, Thor I. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This paper proposes a novel methodology, based on Fermat's spiral (FS), for constructing curvature-continuous parametric paths in a plane. FS has a zero curvature at its origin, a property that allows it to be connected ...
    • Continuous-time scheduling of a hydrothermal system with integration of offshore wind power 

      Øvstebø, Mari Lund; Naversen, Christian Øyn; Helseth, Arild; Farahmand, Hossein (Chapter, 2020)
      In this work, a continuous-time unit commitment formulation of a hydrothermal system with integration of offshore wind power is used to model the North European system operation. The cost of covering the structural imbalances ...
    • Continuous-wave broadly tunable high-power Cr:CdS laser 

      Sorokin, Evgeni; Klimentov, Dmitry; Frolov, MP; Korostelin, Yuri; Kozlovsky, VI; Podmar'kov, Yuri; Skasyrsky, Ya K; Sorokina, Irina T (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      We report spectroscopic characteristics and laser properties of the mid-infrared active laser medium Cr2+:CdS. Temperature-dependent absorption, luminescence and lifetime measurements of the 5E exited state allow determination ...
    • Continuous-wave Raman amplification in silicon core fibers pumped in the telecom band 

      Huang, Meng; Sun, Shiyu; Wu, Dong; Ren, Haonan; Shen, Li; Hawkins, Thomas; Ballato, John; Gibson, Ursula; Peacock, Anna C. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Stimulated Raman amplification is observed for the first time in the silicon core fiber (SCF) platform. The SCFs were tapered to obtain sub-micrometer core dimensions and low optical transmission losses, facilitating ...
    • Continuum generation in Mid-IR from Tm-doped germanate fiber using femtosecond Cr:ZnS laser 

      Tolstik, Nikolai; Klimentov, Dmitry; Dvoyrin, Vladislav; Sorokina, Irina T; Kalashnikov, Vladimir; Sorokin, Evgeni (Chapter, 2012)
      The mid-IR supercontinuum generation in fibers has received much attention due to its broad applicability to high-resolution spectroscopy and trace gas analysis, frequency metrology and optical coherence tomography (OCT). ...
    • Continuum limit of Follow-the-Leader models – a short proof 

      Holden, Helge; Risebro, Nils Henrik (Journal article, 2018)
      We offer a simple and self-contained proof that the Follow-the-Leader model converges to the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards model for traffic flow.
    • Continuum-micromechanical modeling of distributed crazing in rubber-toughened polymers 

      Helbig, Martin; Van Der Giessen, Erik; Clausen, Arild Holm; Seelig, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      A micromechanics based constitutive model is developed that focuses on the effect of distributed crazing in the overall inelastic deformation behavior of rubber-toughened ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) materials. ...
    • Contraception for women with epilepsy: counseling, choices, and concerns 

      Reimers, Arne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
      Approximately 50% of all pregnancies in women with epilepsy (WWE) occur unplanned. This is worrying, given the increased occurrence of obstetrical complications in WWE, including the risk of seizures and their possible ...
    • A contractive Hardy–Littlewood inequality 

      Kulikov, Aleksei (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
    • Contractive inequalities between Dirichlet and Hardy spaces 

      Llinares, Adrián (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We prove a conjecture of Brevig, Ortega-Cerdà, Seip and Zhao about contractive inequalities between Dirichlet and Hardy spaces and discuss its consequent connection with the Riesz projection.
    • Contractive inequalities for Bergman spaces and multiplicative Hankel forms 

      Bayart, Frédéric; Brevig, Ole Fredrik; Haimi, Antti; Ortega-Cerdà, Joaquim; Perfekt, Karl-Mikael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      We consider sharp inequalities for Bergman spaces of the unit disc, establishing analogues of the inequality in Carleman's proof of the isoperimetric inequality and of Weissler's inequality for dilations. By contractivity ...
    • Contractive inequalities for Hardy spaces 

      Brevig, Ole Fredrik; Ortega-Cerdà, Joaquim; Seip, Kristian; Zhao, Jing (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      We state and discuss several interrelated results, conjectures, and questions regarding contractive inequalities for classical Hp spaces of the unit disc. We study both coefficient estimates in terms of weighted ℓ 2 sums ...
    • ContractWard: Automated Vulnerability Detection Models for Ethereum Smart Contracts 

      Wang, Wei; Song, Jingjing; Xu, Guangquan; Li, Yidong; Wang, Hao; Su, Chunhua (Journal article, 2020)
      Smart contracts are decentralized applications running on Blockchain. A very large number of smart contracts has been deployed on Ethereum. Meanwhile, security flaws of contracts have led to huge pecuniary losses and ...
    • Contradictory and Intersecting Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion of Street Youth in Salvador, Brazil 

      Ursin, Marit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Drawing on longitudinal qualitative research in Brazil involving participant observation and narrative interviews with young homeless persons, and semi-structured interviews with middle class residents, local businesses, ...
    • Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Amyloid-β Plaques in a Murine Alzheimer's Disease Model 

      Sulheim, Einar; Widerøe, Marius; Bäck, Marcus; Nilsson, K Peter R; Hammarström, Per; Nilsson, Lars; Davies, Catharina de Lange; Åslund, Karl Olof Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Background: Early detection of amyloid-β (Aβ) aggregates is a critical step to improve the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) because neuronal damage by the Aβ aggregates occurs before clinical symptoms are apparent. ...
    • Contrast set labelling: Theoretical essentials and suggestions for good practice 

      Watson, Ian (Chapter, 2017)
      This chapter explores the graphical tools that information designers use to distinguish between the members of sets. Numbers may label the floors of a building, the hours of the day, or the pages of a book. Designers may ...