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Long-Term Studies of Fungicide Concentrations in Greenhouses. 2. Fungicide Concentrations in Air and on Leaves after Different Exposure Times and under Different Climate Conditions

The decline of the two fungicides vinclozolin (formulation Ronilan FL) and triadimefon (formulation Bayleton Special) was studied in greenhouses. The decline of vinclozolin was also studied in climate chambers. In greenhouse experiments the fungicides were applied with either a low-volume sprayer or a high-volume sprayer, while in the climate chamber experiments the fungicide was applied with a pi

MDC Neck Shoulder Questionnaire

Name 1 MDC Neck Shoulder Questionnaire 2023-09-28 Contents: Data on occupational status, lifestyle factors, mechanical exposures and psychosocial factors, with particular focus on neck shoulder pain. # lines: 12 614 # variables: 339 Selection: Among 30 446 participants in the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study, 14 555 individuals who have filled in baseline questionnaire version 2 and been screened betwe

https://www.malmo-kohorter.lu.se/sites/malmo-kohorter.lu.se/files/2023-11/MDC%20Neck%20Shoulder%20Questionnaire.pdf - 2026-05-16

How do we talk about forestry? Policy misconceptions and media conflicts

3 March 2026 15:30 to 17:30 | It matters how we talk about forests and forest policies, for the chances to reach compromises in forest-related debates, and for the chances of success for certain policies. Two renowned international researchers will focus on two examples: perceptions and misperceptions of market-based forest policies, and the portrayal of forestry debates in the media. Welcome to a

https://www.staff.lu.se/calendar/how-do-we-talk-about-forestry-policy-misconceptions-and-media-conflicts - 2026-05-16

Acute and Long-Term Changes in Blood-Borne Biomarkers in Response to Dynamic Standing in Nonambulant Children With Cerebral Palsy

PURPOSE: To investigate acute and long-term changes in hormonal and inflammatory biomarkers in nonambulant children with cerebral palsy in response to dynamic standing exercise.METHODS: Fourteen children with severe cerebral palsy were recruited. Anthropometrics and body composition measures were obtained. Physical activity levels before the study were assessed using hip-worn accelerometry. All ch

Do Brain Machine Interfaces on Nano Scale Pose New Ethical Challenges?

Nanoethics is one of many new fields that has surfaced as a consequence of the intense ongoing debate on new technology. The term attempts to cover a great span, from free floating nano particles in general to more specific areas such as nano medicine. An important question is in which areas nano ethics can justify its own existence, i. e. to what extent will the application of nano technology giv

The Swedish Malignant Middle cerebral artery Infarction Study: Long-term results from a prospective study of hemicraniectomy combined with standardized neurointensive care

Hemicraniectomy in patients with malignant middle cerebral artery (mMCA) infarct may be life-saving. The long-term prognosis is unknown. Patients with mMCA infarct treated with hemicraniectomy between 1998 and 2002 at three hospitals were included. The criterion for surgical intervention was if the patients deteriorated from awake to being responding to painful stimuli only. All patients were foll

Access to kidney transplantation and re-Transplantation from childhood to adulthood : Long-Term data from the ERA Registry

Background and hypothesis Knowledge regarding access to first kidney transplantation (KT) and subsequent KT in patients commencing kidney replacement therapy (KRT) in childhood is limited. Methods Using European Renal Association (ERA) Registry data, we investigated European patients who started KRT below 20 years of age between 1978 and 2019. Access and determinants to first, second, and third KT

Long-term follow-up study of low-weight avoidant restrictive food intake disorder compared with childhood-onset anorexia nervosa : Psychiatric and occupational outcome in 56 patients

Objective: To compare long term outcome between childhood-onset Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and low-weight Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in regard to psychiatric diagnoses, social and occupational functioning. Method: A consecutive series of 56 children originally treated for low-weight restrictive eating disorder (ED) were followed up after a mean of 15.9 years. ARFID-diagnoses were

How does elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration affect vegetation productivity? : a study based on Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiments and two generalised vegetation models

Populärvetenskaplig sammanfattning: Sen den industriella revolutionen har koldioxidhalten i atmosfären nästan fördubblats, från 280 ppm till 360 ppm. Detta har skapat stora diskussioner om hur vårt klimat kommer att påverkas. Koldioxid (CO2) är en växthusgas och med detta menas att den absorberar inkommande energi och på så sätt värmer upp vår jord. I denna studie har fokusen lagts på hur vegetatiIncreasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere may substantially increase net primary productivity (NPP) and thereby increase carbon sequestration by terrestrial ecosystems. Realistic Free Air Carbon Enrichment (FACE) experiments tend to show a NPP enhancement of about 25% if CO2 is elevated by 200 ppm. In this study two generalized vegetation models, the Lund-Postsdam-Jena dynamic generalized vegetat

The 2020/2021 Tokyo Olympics : Does Japan get the gold medal or the wooden spoon?

The Tokyo 2020/2021 Olympics will go down in history as the 'Pandemic Games'. Postponed by a year due to Covid-19, they were eventually held despite broad public protest and amidst the Delta variant wave. Japan brought home a record haul of medals, yet Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide resigned in ignominy shortly after the Games ended. So, was Tokyo 2020/2021 a 'success' or a 'failure', and for whom?