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Hekn14 2017

1 SPRING 2017 POLITICAL ECOLOGY, CRISIS AND IDENTITY (HEKN14) TEACHERS: Andreas Malm (AM) [course coordinator] – Andreas.Malm@hek.lu.se Alf Hornborg (AH) – Alf.Hornborg@hek.lu.se Noura al-Khalili (NK) – noura.alkhalili@keg.lu.se Thomas Malm (TM) – Thomas.Malm@hek.lu.se Vasna Ramasar (VR) – Vasna.Ramasar@lucsus.lu.se Rooms: F=Flygeln (first floor), R=Rio (fourth floor). COURSE GUIDELINES Course Req

https://www.keg.lu.se/sites/keg.lu.se/files/hekn14_2017.pdf - 2026-05-04

Assessment of future EV charging infrastructure scenarios for long-distance transport in Sweden

Over the last two decades, electrification has gained importance as a means to decarbonise the transport sector. As the number of Electric Vehicles (EVs) increases, it is important to consider broader system aspects as well, especially when deciding the type, coverage, size and location of the charging infrastructure required. This article proposes a new approach using agent-based simulations to a

Sustainable Thermal and Acoustic Retrofitting of Façade Walls

Faced with an acute problem of housing options during the 1960s, the Swedish government introduced a nationwide campaign of ‘A Million New Homes’. In order to achieve the aim of the campaign, the construction of these homes depends on cheap and fast building methods which do not result in the homes being energy efficient nor are they equipped with good acoustical properties. As time progress and s

Presentationbrochure-2022-ENG

Lund University in brief 2022 Lund University 2022 | EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND COLLABORATION SINCE 1666 A WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY To understand, explain and improve Lund University was founded in 1666 and, ever since, has been a centre of culture and learning. One of our strengths is our unique disciplinary range and our ability to generate boundary-crossing collaboration. Student influence, internat

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/sites/medarbetarwebben.lu.se/files/2022-05/Presentationbrochure-2022-ENG.pdf - 2026-05-04

MERGE Short Project template Appendix

Proposal for a MERGE Short Project – Title The document name should be the same as short project title. The application document should be at most 4 A4 pages including title page and references. Use Times New Roman font, 11 pt. Please send the application to lina.nikoleris@cec.lu.se before 14th June 23:59. Funding decisions will be taken by the MERGE board in June. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Your ap

https://www.merge.lu.se/sites/merge.lu.se/files/2024-05/MERGE_Short%20project_template_Appendix.docx - 2026-05-04

Dorsch AnnualMeeting 2021 Sven Dorsch

Electrostatically Dened Bottom-Heated InAs Nanowire Quantum Dot Systems Sven Dorsch, Soa Fahlvik, and Adam Burke NanoLund and Solid State Physics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1) B. Sothmann et al., Nanotechnology 26 (2014). 2) M. Josefsson et al., Nat. Nanotechnol. 13 (2018). 3) S. Dorsch et al., Nano Lett. 21 (2021). 4) E. Bonet et al., Phys. Rev. B 65 (2002). Device Layout & B

https://www.nano.lu.se/sites/nano.lu.se/files/2021-10/Dorsch_AnnualMeeting_2021_Sven_Dorsch.pdf - 2026-05-04

Lpr volume1301 0

Lund Psychological Reports Volume 13, No. 1, 2013 The Relation between Students’ Implicit Researcher-Gender Associations and Perceptions of a Research Career Samantha Sinclair, Una Tellhed and Fredrik Björklund Department of Psychology, Lund University, Sweden Lund Psychological Reports Editor: Magnus Lindgren ISSN 1404-8035 The Relation between Students’ Implicit Researcher-Gender Associations an

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Publication In Neurochemistry International

3D biomaterial models of human brain disease Neurochemistry International 147 (2021) 105043 Available online 20 April 2021 0197-0186/© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 3D biomaterial models of human brain disease Janko Kajtez a,*, Fredrik Nilsson a, Alessandro Fiorenzano a, Malin Par

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S039 310718

To go with HEXTRA worklist: HIV-1 Single Genome Amplification Worksheets Sequencing plate set-up Date Prepared: 31/07/18 Plate ID: S0039 Operator: Sara/Jamirah * Shaded wells with weak bands (red [extremely weak], orange [moderately weak] and yellow [weak] bands). Date collected: Collected by: Signature: Page 1 of 1 image1.emf E18_07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A 271117_A02 050318_E10 050318_F10 03

https://www.virology.lu.se/sites/virology.lu.se/files/s039_310718.docx - 2026-05-04

Polyurethane surfaces modified by amphiphilic polymers: effects on protein adsorption

Surface modification of polyurethane (PUR) surfaces was carried out by using three different amphiphilic polymers. Two of the polymers were graft copolymers, having backbones consisting of poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethylhexyl acrylate) and poly(styrene-co-acrylamide), respectively, and poly(ethylene oxide) PEO 2000 grafts. The third polymer was a commercially available poly(ethylene oxide-b-prop

Gluttony in migratory waders - unprecedented energy assimilation rates in vertebrates

Maximum energy assimilation rate has been implicated as a constraint on maximal sustained energy expenditure, on biomass production, and in various behavioural and life history models. Data on the upper limit to energy assimilation rate are scarce, and the factors that set the limit remain poorly known. We studied migratory waders in captivity, given unlimited food supply around the clock. Many of

The Malmo International Brother Study (MIBS): further support for genetic predisposition to inhibitor development in hemophilia patients

The issue of factors predisposing for inhibitor development in haemophilia patients is still largely unresolved. In an attempt to address this problem, we initiated a registry in 1996 of siblings with haemophilia and with or without a history of inhibitors. Four hundred and sixty families have accrued, of whom 388 suffer from haemophilia A and 72 haemophilia B. Twenty-five of the brother pairs are

Increase in the production of allelopathic substances by Prymnesium parvum cells grown under N- or P-deficient conditions

The haptophyte Prymnesium parvum is known to produce a set of highly potent exotoxins, commonly called prymnesins. These toxins have been shown to have several biological activities, including ichthyotoxic, neurotoxic, cytotoxic, hepatotoxic and hemolytic activity towards a range of marine organisms. In addition, recent studies have shown that the toxicity of P parvum is enhanced when the cells ar

Continuous flow hollow fiber liquid-phase microextraction and monitoring of NSAID pharmaceuticals in a sewage treatment plant effluent

A method for simultaneous extraction and quantification Of four non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) based on continuous flow hollow fiber liquid-phase microextraction (CFHF-LPME) was developed. The effect of sample flow rate, acceptor flow rate, type of acceptor flow (continuous, semi-continuous or forward-backward), type of supported liquid membrane and sample volume was studied. The e

Consumer-resource matching in a food chain when both predators and prey are free to move

The classical theory of the ideal free distribution (IFD) predicts that the spatial distribution of consumers should follow the distribution of the resources they depend on. Here, we study consumer-resource matching in a community context. Our model for the community is a food chain with three levels. We study whether the primary consumers are able to match resources both under predation risk and

Antennas and Propagation for the Ear-to-Ear Propagation Channel for Binaural Hearing Aids

We have investigated the possibility of using the 2.45 GHz ISM band for communication between binaural hearing aids. The preliminary investigations were done by FDTD simulations on a modified SAM phantom head, where we have included a simple model of the ear canal. Two different types of hearing aid placements have been investigated: in the outer ear and in the ear canal. Antennas which have been

Malignant lymphoproliferative diseases in occupations with potential exposure to phenoxyacetic acids or dioxins : A register‐based study

The Swedish Cancer Environment Register (CER) is a linkage of census data (e.g., on occupations) with the Swedish Cancer Register. It has been used in different studies to generate hypotheses on occupational risk factors for malignant tumors. In this study the risk for malignant lymphoma and multiple myeloma in occupations with potential exposure to phenoxyacetic acids or other related substances

Development of early calcareous nannoplankton in the late Triassic (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria)

Calcareous nannofossils are considered to be the most productive calcifying organisms, but the impact of their emergence on the chemistry of the ocean in the Late Triassic is not understood yet. Evolutionary details of this bio-event are missing due to the scarcity of well-preserved outcrops worldwide. The current study focuses on the calcareous nannofossil assemblage of the middle Norian to lower

Association between pelvic obliquity and scoliosis, hip displacement and asymmetric hip abduction in children with cerebral palsy : a cross-sectional registry study

BACKGROUND: Pelvic obliquity (PO) is common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). The prevalence of PO in a population of children with CP and its associations with scoliosis, hip displacement and asymmetric range of hip abduction were analysed. METHODS: Over a 5-year period all pelvic radiographs from the Swedish surveillance programme for CP and the recorded data for scoliosis and hip abducti

Value of treatment by comprehensive stroke services for the reduction of critical gaps in acute stroke care in Europe

Stroke is the second leading cause of death and dependency in Europe and costs the European Union more than €30bn, yet significant gaps in the patient pathway remain and the cost-effectiveness of comprehensive stroke care to meet these needs is unknown. The European Brain Council Value of Treatment Initiative combined patient representatives, stroke experts, neurological societies and literature r