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Cooperation with the Police Academy in Armenia - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and

Cooperation with the Police Academy in Armenia - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evaluat

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Publish Your Essay in LUP Student Papers (Drop-in)

Publish Your Essay in LUP Student Papers (Drop-in) | Humanistiska och teologiska fakulteterna 21 maj Publish Your Essay in LUP Student Papers (Drop-in) 21 maj 2026 13:00 till 15:00 Seminarium Have you finished your essay and would like to make it openly available for others to read? Do you need help publishing it in LUP Student Papers? Come and ask a librarian during our open LUP Student Paper lab

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Bridging boundaries between organizations in construction

Organizations have boundaries that serve various purposes; for example, differentiating internal operations from external activities and controlling flows of information. Boundaries can however hinder knowledge exchange in inter‐organizational collaboration, leading to less effective outcomes. Empirical results from comparative case studies on how boundaries between organizations in a project can

Consequences on islet and incretin hormone responses to dinner by omission of lunch in healthy men

Background: Omission of breakfast results in higher glucose and lower insulin and incretin hormone levels after both lunch and dinner. Whether omission of lunch has a similar impact on the following meal is not known. Aim: This study therefore explored whether omission of lunch ingestion affects glucose, islet and incretin hormones after dinner ingestion in healthy subjects. Materials & Method

Aminobacter MSH1-Mineralisation of BAM in Sand-Filters Depends on Biological Diversity

BAM (2,6-dichlorobenzamide) is a metabolite of the pesticide dichlobenil. Naturally occurring bacteria that can utilize BAM are rare. Often the compound cannot be degraded before it reaches the groundwater and therefore it poses a serious threat to drinking water supplies. The bacterial strain Aminobacter MSH1 is a BAM degrader and therefore a potential candidate to be amended to sand filters in w

Identification and citation of digital research resources

Environmental research infrastructures are often built on a large number of distributed observational or experimental sites, run by hundreds of scientists and technicians, financially supported and administrated by a large number of institutions. It becomes very important to acknowledge the data sources and their providers. There is also a strong need for common data citation tracking systems that

Cost-effectiveness of pneumococcal vaccination for elderly in Sweden

Introduction: The aim was to assess cost-effectiveness of including pneumococcal vaccination for elderly in a national vaccination programme in Sweden, comparing health-effects and costs of pneumococcal related diseases with a vaccination programme versus no vaccination. Method: We used a single-cohort deterministic decision-tree model to simulate the current burden of pneumococcal disease in Swed

Changes in Athletic Performance in Children Attending a Secondary School with a Physical Activity Profile

The longitudinal and multidisciplinary research project Malmö Youth Sport Study measured the sports results achieved by two cohorts of pupils using a variable named ACHIEVE, dividing the pupils into three categories (an elite group competing at the national or international level, a group competing at the district level, and a third group either not competing at all or below district level). This

Using energy justice to contextualise existing challenges of wood charcoal against faecal sludge derived briquettes as a future cooking fuel alternative in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

Over half of the population in Dar es Salaam (DSM), Tanzania, predominately relies on wood charcoal as a cooking fuel, and this is expected to rise to meet future demands. Drawing on the energy justice framework, this article contextualises the current charcoal supply chain of DSM and discusses the possibility of using faecal sludge-derived briquettes (FS briquettes) as a future alternative. This

The germ theory revisited : A noncentric view on infection outcome

The germ theory states that pathogenic microorganisms are responsible for causing infectious diseases. The theory is inherently microbe-centric and does not account for variability in disease severity among individuals and asymptomatic carriership—two phenomena indicating an important role for host variability in infection outcome. The basic tenet of the germ theory was recently challenged, and a

The effect of an interactive weekly text-messaging intervention on retention in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV care: a randomised controlled trial (WelTel PMTCT)

Retention in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) care is critical to prevent vertical HIV transmission and reduce morbidity and mortality of mother-infant pairs. We investigated whether weekly, interactive text-messaging improved 18-month postpartum retention in PMTCT care. This randomised, two-armed, parallel trial was conducted at six PMTCT clinics in western Kenya. Pregnant womenRetention in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) care is critical to prevent vertical HIV transmission and reduce morbidity and mortality of mother-infant pairs. We investigated whether weekly, interactive text-messaging improved 18-month postpartum retention in PMTCT care. This randomised, two-armed, parallel trial was conducted at six PMTCT clinics in western Kenya. Pregnant women

Impact of collegial midwifery assistance during second stage of labour on women’s experience : a follow-up from the Swedish Oneplus randomised controlled trial

Objective To compare experiences of the second stage of labour in women randomised to assistance by one or by two midwives to reduce severe perineal trauma (SPT). Design Analysis of a secondary outcome within the Swedish Oneplus multicentre randomised trial. Setting Five obstetric units in Sweden between December 2018 and March 2020. Participants Inclusion criteria in the Oneplus trial were women

Exclusion and Radicalization : The Role of Individual Differences in the Relation between Exclusion and Radicalization

Radicalization is most often seen as a gradual process that may or may not lead to radical or extreme behaviors such as terrorism. Theories on the radicalization process often highlight the potential role of social exclusion in the propensity for radicalization. We here present some of the major radicalization theories and discuss exclusion as a common denominator that could trigger a radicalizati

Om förutsättningarna för partiell ogiltighet och partiellt upphävande av skiljedom

En av grunderna bakom skiljeförfarandet är att skiljedomen med bindande verkan slutligt avgör tvisten mellan parterna. Det är dessutom så att det saknas möjligheter att överklaga en skiljedom på materiella grunder. I lagen (1999:116) om skiljeförfarande (LSF) finns emellertid vissa möjligheter att få en skiljedom undanröjd. Dessa möjligheter stadgas i 33 och 34 §§ LSF. Av 33 § LSF framgår ogiltighOne of the core principles underlying arbitration is that the arbitration award, with binding effect, finally resolves the dispute between the parties. In addi-tion, there is no possibility to appeal the arbitration award on material grounds. However, the Swedish Arbitration Act (1999:116) provides certain possibilities for having an arbitrational award set aside. These possibilities are laid down

Optimal Transport Regularization for Simulation-Informed Room Impulse Response Estimation

Many audio applications, including echo-cancellation and active noise control, rely on the availability of accurately estimated room impulse responses (RIRs). For these applications, it is common that the source signal is short and primarily consists of speech or music, which may cause the estimation of the RIR to be poorly conditioned. Although priors on the amplitudes of the RIR could in princip

European LeukemiaNet 2020 recommendations for treating chronic myeloid leukemia

The therapeutic landscape of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has profoundly changed over the past 7 years. Most patients with chronic phase (CP) now have a normal life expectancy. Another goal is achieving a stable deep molecular response (DMR) and discontinuing medication for treatment-free remission (TFR). The European LeukemiaNet convened an expert panel to critically evaluate and update the evi

Att driva förbättringsarbete inom demensvård

This teaching case of improved dementia care is mainly targeting employees in the health and care sector, decision-makers or students who study medicine and/or care at universities. The case is available in two versions and has one teaching instruction. Version A1 is adapted to practitioners working in dementia care and is a "clean" description of a success case. Version A2 is targeting students.

Twenty-eight-day follow-up of patch test reactions to p-phenylenediamine and p-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride : A multicentre study on behalf of the European Environmental and Contact Dermatitis Research Group

Background: There is an ongoing discussion on whether routinely patch testing with p-phenylenediamine (PPD) 1.0% pet. is safe, owing to the risk of patch test sensitization. Late-appearing patch test reactions may reflect patch test sensitization, but may also be attributable to a low degree of pre-existing sensitization. Objectives: To follow the positive patch test reactions to PPD and its salt