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PROTOKOLL 1:2019 Dnr STYR 2019/168 LUNDS UNIVERSITET lnstitutionen for psykologi Le dningsgrupp e n for psykologprogrammet Sammantradesdatum 2019-01-30 Niirvarande ledamoter Martin Wolgast Kristian Almquist Maja Bengtsson Strath Jonas Bjarehed Bengt Brattgard Daiva Daukantaite Maria Holmqvist Tomas Jungert Tomas Kempe Erik Lundin Christopher Mathieu Berti! Persson Susanna Vestberg Margit Wangby Lu

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INTERNATIONAL MASTER’S PROGRAMME IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (LUMES) September 26th 2003 Combating food insecurity in Northern Cameroon: Challenges and Opportunities By Lilian Ijang Abeh E-mail: lilian.abeh.158@student.lu.se abehli@yahoo.com Supervisor Alia Ahmad Department of Economics Lund University Tel: 046 2228660 E-mail: Alia.Ahmad@nek.lu.se M.Sc. Thesis II ACKNOWLEDGMENTS My sincere gratitude

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Man against machine : diagnostic performance of a deep learning convolutional neural network for dermoscopic melanoma recognition in comparison to 58 dermatologists

Background: Deep learning convolutional neural networks (CNN) may facilitate melanoma detection, but data comparing a CNN's diagnostic performance to larger groups of dermatologists are lacking.Methods: Google's Inception v4 CNN architecture was trained and validated using dermoscopic images and corresponding diagnoses. In a comparative cross-sectional reader study a 100-image test-set was used (l

Banking on ecosystem services

The COP 15 of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity emphasised the need to monitor, evaluate, and disclose the risks and dependencies of financial institutions on biodiversity. In the light of this context, our paper focuses specifically on banks and is framed by the following overarching question: to what extent have banks identified, integrated, measured, and disclosed their dependency and e

The influence of “bad news” and “neutral/good news” on patients' perception of physician empathy during oncology consultations

ObjectivesBeing met with empathy increases information sharing, treatment coherence, and helps patients to recover faster. However, we do not know how the content of the conversation about disease progression, new treatments, or other issues concerning serious illness affects patients' perceptions of the physician's empathy, and thus, the quality of the conversation. This study aimed to test the h

Factors contributing to survival and evacuation in residential fires involving older adults in Sweden

It has been known for a long time that older adults suffer a significantly higher risk of dying in residential fires compared to younger people. The characteristics of these fatal fires and the fatalities are also well known. However, less is known about older adults who survive fires and how they differ from those who die. This distinction can be assumed to be of great importance when designing e

Behavioral influences on crowdfunding SDG initiatives : The importance of personality and subjective well-being

Crowdfunding is emerging as a significant means by which to finance and advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Generating financial support for the SDGs is now of even more importance because of the economic impacts of COVID-19. However, little research on sustainability crowdfunding has been conducted, particularly with respect to how behavioral influences, such as pe

Towards health systems resilience to extreme weather events: Managing health needs during floods in Cambodia : EBA Dissertation Brief 2020:07

Extreme weather events like floods are expected to become more common asclimate change continues, putting health at risk. Systems should be able tocontinue delivering essential health services when shocked by events like floodsand provide care for the expected new health needs caused by the shock.Resilient health systems have the capacity to maintain their functions and tochange when shocked, enab

Health care utilization among individuals who die by suicide as compared to the general population : a population-based register study in Sweden

BACKGROUND: Globally, 700 000 people die every year by suicide. Health care consultation patterns the period before suicide could be one potential way to identify people at risk for suicide. Therefore, this study examines health care patterns up to one year prior to the suicide by age, sex and prior diagnoses and specifically investigates if and how this differs from the general population of Skån

Influence of climate change on the deterioration of reinforced concrete bridges and possible adaptation strategies

Accelerated deterioration of the constituting materials is important for the long-term performance of bridges or any other load-bearing structure with several-decades-long service life. In addition to the economic consequences due to increased maintenance and repair needs, severe deterioration can lead to catastrophic collapses with possible injuries, life losses, and impairments to infrastructure

The Influence of Narrative Specificity and Voice Quality when Listening to Audio Descriptions : a Comparison of the Sighted and the Blind

Audio description (AD) serves as a vital means to make visual media accessible to non-sighted and visually impaired audiences. This study systematically investigates the impact of narrative specificity and voice quality on imageability and comprehension in both sighted and non-sighted populations. Twenty non-sighted participants, including congenitally blind individuals and those who lost their siAudio description (AD) serves as a vital means to make visual media accessible to non-sighted and visually impaired audiences. This study systematically investigates the impact of narrative specificity and voice quality on imageability and comprehension in both sighted and non-sighted populations. Twenty non-sighted participants, including congenitally blind individuals and those who lost their si

Psychiatric care utilization among older people with intellectual disability in comparison with the general population: a register study

BackgroundPeople with intellectual disability have been found to have higher prevalence of psychiatric disorders than the general population. However, they do not seem to have a corresponding increase in psychiatric care utilization. The aim of the present study was to investigate psychiatric care utilization among older people with intellectual disability.MethodsWe used a cohort of people with in

No evidence for self-recognition in a small passerine, the great tit (Parus major) judged from the mark/mirror test

Self-recognition is a trait presumed to be associated with high levels of cognition and something previously considered to be exclusive to humans and possibly apes. The most common test of self-recognition is the mark/mirror test of whether an animal can understand that it sees its own reflection in a mirror. The usual design is that an animal is marked with a colour spot somewhere on the body whe

Energin under mark ska upp till ytan : Strategisk innovationsagenda för geoenergi

The Swedish Strategic Innovation Agenda for Geoenergy develops a strategy for highlighting the need for geoenergy research, development and innovation in relation to the business community and authorities. Sweden has a strong global position in the field. Geothermal energy is the third­largest renewable energy source in Sweden, along with wind power. Currently, approximately 18 TWh of renewable he

E-GIS; European Level Developments of Flexible Learning Models Within Geographical Information Science (GIS) For Vocational Training

E-GIS is a Leonardo pilot project, within Geographical Information Science (GIS), to be implemented over a three year period, 2002-05. The main objectives of the project is to establish co-operation between European Universities and GIS user organisations and to develop modularised courses intended for Internet based learning, establish links of communications between the partners in the project i

Tourists and Global Environmental Change: A Possible Scenario in Relation to Nature and Authenticity

The aim of this chapter is to discuss global environmental change (GEC) through the social construction of nature and notions of authenticity. We will discuss the social construction of nature in a specific context, namely that of different kinds of nature-based tourism. The argument will revolve around what we perceive as a shift in focus from the image of nature as thing to nature as experience,