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Self-Charging Electrochemical Biocapacitor
Spatial soil loss risk and reservoir siltation in semi-arid Tunisia
Soil erosion vulnerability and extreme rainfall characteristics over the Mediterranean semi-arid region of Tunisia are crucial input for estimation of siltation rate in artificial reservoirs. A comprehensive high-resolution database on erosive rainfall, together with siltation records for 28 small reservoirs, were analysed for this region, the Tunisian Dorsal (the easternmost part of the Atlas Mou
Soil bacterial growth and nutrient limitation along a chronosequence from a glacier forefield
Resource availability and limiting factors for bacterial growth during early stages of soil development (8-138 years) were studied along a chronosequence from the glacial forefield of the Damma glacier in the Swiss Alps. We determined bacterial growth (leucine incorporation) and we investigated which resource (C, N or P) limited bacterial growth in soils formed by the retreating glacier. The latte
Gangsterpar i nytt ljus. Antihjältarna Bonnie och Clyde lockar fortfarande
Recension av Jeff Guinn, Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie & Clyde.
Multidimensional Cramér-Rao Lower Bound for Non-uniformly Sampled NMR Signals
In this work, we extend recent results on the Cramé r-Rao lower bound for multidimensional non-uniformly sampled Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) signals. The used signal model is more general than earlier models, allowing for the typically present variance differences between the direct and the dif- ferent indirect sampling dimensions. The presented bound is verified with earlier presented 1-and
Traffic updating mechanisms for stochastic lattice-free dynamics
We introduce a novel lattice-free stochastic process which models vehicular traffic at the microscopic level. Vehicles are allowed to advance freely within their lane or change lanes without the limitation of lattice cells. Vehicles move under the influence of modified yet classical stochastic spin-flip and spin-exchange Arrhenius dynamic potentials. A modification of the well-known kinetic Monte
Systematic validation of novel breast cancer progression-associated biomarkers via high-throughput antibody generation and application of tissue microarray technology
Reply to Comment on "Behavior of Charged Particles in a Biological Cell Exposed to AC-DC Electromagnetic Fields" and on "Comparison Between Two Models of Interaction Between Electric and Magnetic Fields and Proteins in Cell Membranes"
Recension av Arbete. Skillnadsskapande och försörjning i 1500-talets Sverige
Comparison of ultrasonography with Doppler and MRI for assessment of disease activity in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a pilot study
Background: In juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), the trend towards early therapeutic intervention and the development of new highly effective treatments have increased the need for sensitive and specific imaging. Numerous studies have demonstrated the important role of MRI and US in adult rheumatology. However, investigations of imaging in JIA are rare, and no previous study has been comparing
Prosodic boundaries and discourse structure in Kammu
The main function of sentence intonation in Kammu is to mark prosodic boundaries. There is no additional tonal marking of focus. It is of particular in- terest that the underlying intonation system is the same for both tonal (Northern Kammu) and non-tonal (Eastern Kammu) dialects. Prosodic boundaries in Kammu have three func- tions: they mark prosodic phrases, focus and speaker engagement. In this
Universal temperature and body-mass scaling of feeding rates
Knowledge of feeding rates is the basis to understand interaction strength and subsequently the stability of ecosystems and biodiversity. Feeding rates, as all biological rates, depend on consumer and resource body masses and environmental temperature. Despite five decades of research on functional responses as quantitative models of feeding rates, a unifying framework of how they scale with body
Analytical Estimation of Map Readability
Readability is a major issue with all maps. In this study, we evaluated whether we can predict map readability using analytical measures, both single measures and composites of measures. A user test was conducted regarding the perceived readability of a number of test map samples. Evaluations were then performed to determine how well single measures and composites of measures could describe the ma
Variation in use of erythrocyte invasion pathways by Plasmodium falciparum mediates evasion of human inhibitory antibodies
Antibodies that inhibit Plasmodium falciparum invasion of erythrocytes are believed to be an important component of immunity against malaria. During blood-stage infection, P. falciparum can use different pathways for erythrocyte invasion by varying the expression and/or utilization of members of 2 invasion ligand families: the erythrocyte-binding antigens (EBAs) and reticulocyte-binding homologs (
Mission Studies and Related Disciplines at Lund University
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Dimensionerande körfältsbredder - Slutrapport
This report presents the results from a study of 90 km/h rural roads, where the effects of narrow vs. wide lanes on deterioration, safety, winter maintenance etc have been studied. Empirical studies have been performed of lateral positioning and speed on 16 road objects that vary with regards to lane width (3.25m respectively 3.75m) and presence of guardrail (with or without), other parameters hav
Strategiskt HR-arbete och varumärkesutveckling. En undersökning om ledande befattningshavares uppfattningar om sambanden mellan HR-arbete och varumärkesutveckling
OH-thermometry using laser polarization spectroscopy and laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy in the OH A-X (1,0) band
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and polarization spectroscopy (PS) is used for OH-thermometry utilizing the off-diagonal A-X (1,0) band. Both techniques are used simultaneously in order to allow a comparison of the results. For deriving temperature information from the spectra, three methods are employed: (1) a contour fit method comparing experimental and calculated spectra, (2) spectral fitting