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Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, avdelningen för Etnologi Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, Besöksadress  LUX, hus C, Helgonagatan 3, Lund Webbadress www.kultur.lu.se Sida 1 av 1 2 Sida 2 av 8 LITERATURLISTA Kurslitteratur för (ETNA14) Etnologi med kulturanalytisk inriktning, grundkurs, 30 hp, HT2026 Reviderad av kursplanegruppen och fastställd av institutionsstyrelsen eller motsvarande, 20

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What does it take to make a customer return? René van Pelt and Ida de Wit Sandström are retail workers in the specialist jewellery trade. They have been serving their customers together for more than fifteen years. In a world where digitalisation is changing the business conditions, demands regarding distinction and profiling are increasing and consumers are becoming ever more unpredictable , show

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In multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) systems, the non-linear behavior of the power amplifiers (PAs) may cause degradation of the linear precoding schemes dealing with interference between user equipments (UEs), e.g., the zero-forcing (ZF) precoder. One way to minimize this effect is to use digital-pre-distortion (DPD) modules to linearize the PAs. However, using perfect DPD modul

LPED 2022 6

Centre for Economic Demography Lund University School of Economics and Management P.O. Box 7083 SE-220 07 Lund, Sweden www.ed.lu/publications/Lund-Papers-in-Economic-Demography/ Childhood neighborhoods and cause-specific adult mortality in Sweden 1939–2015 FINN HEDEFALK, INGRID VAN DIJK, MARTIN DRIBE LUND PAPERS IN ECONOMIC DEMOGRAPHY 2022:6 1 Manuscript for: Childhood neighborhoods and cause-spec

https://www.lusem.lu.se/sites/lusem.lu.se/files/2024-01/LPED%202022%206.pdf - 2026-07-17

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From a population of 8918 farmers, 237 were selected whose consumption of locally produced foods was high. The subjects' water sources, private wells, were of different degrees of acidity. Significant associations between pH (median 6.7, range 4.7-8.6) of the drinking water and element concentrations were found. The correlation was negative for aluminium (Al; median 0.07 mumol/l), cadmium (Cd; 0.4

Lucsus annual report 2018

Annual Report 2018 LUND UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABILITY STUDIES 2 Words from the Director Within LUCSUS, we focused on advancing research within four interrelated themes, which cover land use and governance, climate change and resilience, urban governance and transformations, and sustainability of energy systems. We submitted a record number of grant applications and received a high return ra

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SLAM is one of the biggest bottlenecks of XR devices, which have strict requirements for latency, power consumption, and user satisfaction. A solution that has been proposed and studied to meet the requirements is to offload SLAM to a remote server, which leverages computational hardware but may suffer due to incurred delays and transmission power. In this work, we propose offloading SLAM using Ma

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Objective: To assess overall resource consumption, work capacity and quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis in nine European countries. Methods: Information on resource consumption related to multiple sclerosis, informal care by relatives, productivity losses and overall quality of life (utility) was collected with a standardised pre-tested questionnaire from 13186 patients enrolled i

Abstract Summary Knowledge For Sustainable Development 2021

Conference abstracts Content Summary of research abstracts presented during the thematic parallel sessions and poster session. 1. Overarching theme: Knowledge for Sustainable Development 2. Theme I: Knowledge on crisis and resilience in the sustainability context 3. Theme II: Knowledge on communicating uncertainty and ambiguity in sustainability research 4. Theme III: Knowledge about justice and e

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The aim of this research was to uncover how gender transgressing practices are performed in male beauty vloggers’ makeup consumption and to contribute into the understanding of how men are constructing their gender identity when entering feminine consumption spaces. Positioned within the consumer culture theory field, the research aims to expands current perspectives on gendered consumption on a t

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We aimed to determine the relationship between handgrip strength, smoking, and alcohol consumption in young men and fracture risk at middle age. Thus, we carried out a cohort study including young men undergoing conscription examination in Sweden from September 1969 to May 1970 at a typical age of 18 years. Data on muscle strength, height, weight, and lifestyle factors were linked to the National

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Spatially and temporally resolved in situ measurements of HCN in a steady state tube furnace have been performed using mid-infrared polarization spectroscopy (IRPS). Such measurements are important for the understanding of the detailed HCN chemistry, including pyrolysis, gas phase production, and gas phase consumption. The measurements presented here are in agreement with existing models for HCN c

LL SMMV28 eng VT22 rev 211129

LL_SMMV28_eng_VT22_rev_211129 Reading list for Destination development and marketing (SMMV28), 15 credits. The reading list was approved by the Board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies 2020-01-29, latest revised 2021-11-29. The reading list is valid from 2022-03-28. Avraham, Eli, & Ketter, Eran. (2013). Marketing destinations with prolonged negative images: Towards a theor

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Critical urban infrastructural services: How waste management companies design the socio-materiality of waste RESEARCH IN SERVICE STUDIES WORKING PAPER NO 17, 2012 HERVÉ CORVELLEC AND JOHAN HULTMAN 1 2 Critical urban infrastructural services: How waste management companies design the socio-materiality of waste Hervé Corvellec and Johan Hultman Written for C Michael Hall and María José Zapata (Eds)

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Prescott_mod

Prescott_mod The 2nd EuroSoTL conference, June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden Interpreting the concept of students as partners in a large distance-learning institution L. Prescott, The Open University, UK ABSTRACT: The concept of students as partners is becoming increasingly prominent in higher education, as institutions seek to articulate innovative but durable pedagogies that will improve teaching and l

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Sweden succeeded in remaining a non-combatant through the First World War. However, the conflict affected the nation in many ways, for example in terms of film production and film consumption. The Swedish film industry was growing rapidly already before the outbreak of the First World War. The number of cinemas increased every year. It is estimated that there were 700 cinemas in Sweden in 1919, tw

Hendrix aron 1

Microsoft Word - Aron_Hendrix_Thesis.doc A case study on urban renewal through community governance in two Berlin neighborhoods Masters Thesis Aron Hendrix LUMES Spring 2009 Supervised by Patrik Wallman 1 Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..2 1.1 Governance types………………….……………..………………………………..….……2 1.2 Social Capital in Sustainable Development………………………………………..…...3 1.3 Hyp

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/hendrix_aron_1.pdf - 2026-07-17

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IntroductionGlobal water scarcity necessitates innovative approaches to water treatment. Membrane technology has emerged as a key solution, demonstrating its effectiveness across a range of applications, from seawater desalination using reverse osmosis to wastewater treatment with membrane bioreactors. This presentation will introduce three novel water treatment concepts based on membrane technolo

Zou daozhong

The Application of the Economic Instruments A Thesis for Master of Science Degree in Environmental Science The Application of Economic Instruments for Preventing and Controlling the Industrial Pollution in China Daozhong Zou International Master’s Program in Environmental Science Lund University 221 00 Lund Sweden E-mail: env97dzu@student2.lu.se Supervisor: Dr. Krister Hjalte Department of Economi

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/zou_daozhong.pdf - 2026-07-17