Publications by authors named "J C Edman"

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  • Hematology serves as a diagnostic tool for assessing the health of horses, with a focus on comparing blood count variables among Warmbloods, Thoroughbreds, and stock horses.
  • The study involved 96 healthy horses, with blood samples analyzed using statistical methods to determine differences in blood cell counts and protein levels by breed.
  • Results showed Warmbloods had lower total white blood cell and lymphocyte counts, while Thoroughbreds had higher red blood cell counts and lower total protein levels compared to stock horses, indicating the need for breed-specific interpretations in veterinary hematology.
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Background: The Swedish political system is based on a strong tradition of commissions of inquiry, which work over the long-term to develop knowledge-based policy. This study explores knowledge processes associated with the work of such commissions, focusing on the case of the abolition of the Swedish alcohol rationing system. The point of departure is the 1944 Temperance Committee and its internal committee work, the committee's reports, and also the resulting governmental bill that led to the abolition of the rationing system in 1955.

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Objective: To evaluate interviewer and interviewee perceptions of semiblinded interviews performed during 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 urology matches at our institution. Traditional interviews, where interviewers have access to the entire application, are open to significant bias. Blinded interviews are common in industry but under explored in resident selection.

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Virtual Reality (VR) involves the coupling of visual communication hardware and software. The technology is capable of offering transformative educational practice and is increasingly being adopted within the biochemistry domain to better understand complex biochemical processes. This article documents a pilot study for the efficacy of VR in biochemistry education at undergraduate university level, focusing on the citric acid cycle: a central process for extracting energy in most cellular life forms.

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