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Creating undergraduate projects by involving student nurses in research and development projects - A SUPERVISOR PERSPECTIVE
There is an increasing demand on universities and university colleges to involve student nurses in research and development projects. The aim of this study was to describe different ways of involving students in research and development projects in order to gain empirical material for their own undergraduate projects and to discuss the challenges in involving students in those projects. The study
Total Management of Transmissions for the End User
With the growth of mobile computing, users will have simultaneous access to multiple networks, each with different characteristics, services and costs. This paper introduces TOMTEN (TOtal Management Of Transmissions for the ENd-user), a framework for managing resources in this environment. TOMTEN is a reactive framework that is only active when either the application is started up or the user indi
Young learners and multilingualism : A study of learner attitudes before and after the introduction of a second foreign language to the curriculum
Whilst adults in Sweden place great importance on communicative competence in English, interest in learning other FLs and support for multilingualism are low. This is mirrored in the attitudes of pupils in compulsory and post-compulsory education, where English is a popular subject but opt-out and drop-out rates for FLs are high. Whilst international research has shown that initial enthusiasm for
Lonegren lovisa thesis 2011
Microsoft Word - Thesis, 2011-06-01 (statiska referenser).docx Scouting for Sustainable Development A study of some young people’s environmental views within the Scout Movement By: Lovisa Lönegren lovisen@hotmail.com Supervised by: Lena Christensen lena.christensen@lucsus.lu.se Lund University Center for Su
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Vem skyddar vi egentligen? – En studie om beslagsförbudet av skriftlig handling mellan närstående och begränsningens konsekvenser för utredningar av brott mot barn.
Denna studie fokuserar på barnet som brottsoffer och behandlar barnets ställning i brottmålsprocessen. Barn som brottsoffer är att se som s.k. skyddslösa i och med att de utgör en särskilt utsatt grupp, detta med tanke på deras beroendeställning till vuxna. Denna utsatthet gör barnet i behov av ett särskilt skydd i rättssystemet. Det har därför i den straffrättsliga och straffprocessrättsliga lagsThis study concerns the child as a victim of crime and deals with the child's position in criminal proceedings. Children as victims of crime are seen as so-called defenceless since they constitute a particularly vulnerable group, this considering their dependence on adults. This vulnerability makes the child in need of special protection in the justice system. Therefore, in the criminal and cr
Lunds-universitets-magasin-6-2011
LUM Lunds universitets magasin | Nr 6 | 2011 Är LU vÄrt sitt pris? Ohållbar konsumtion ger ny het forskning Demokratin ökar med ny ”grundlag” 2 LUM nr 6 | 2011 dröMLÄge LUM nr 6 | 2011 3 Ett auditorium under jord är en av de mer innovativa idéerna bland de förslag på hur uni versitetsplatsen kan utvecklas som 30 arkitekturstudenter nu redovisar. – Flera av förslagen är otroligt in- tressanta och
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Anders bjorklund profile pnas-2012
pnas201210582 1..3 Profile of Anders Björklund W hen Anders Björklund star- ted medical school in the early 1960s, scientists still believed that the structure of the adult brain was fixed and immuta- ble and that nerve cells could not be regenerated after damage or death. But that view changed when Björklund began using a powerful new fluorescence mi- croscopic method to view subsets of neurons.
Asynchronous δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg records during the onset of the Mulde (Silurian) positive carbon isotope excursion from the Altajme core, Gotland, Sweden
High-resolution paired analyses of δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg from a new drill core from Gotland, Sweden, demonstrate asynchronous positive change in the carbon isotope records during the onset of one of the major Silurian biogeochemical events known as the Mulde Event or “Big Crisis”. The detailed carbon isotope record presented here provides Δ13C (the difference between δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg) and allow
Parameterizing standard measures of income and health inequality using choice experiments
Sustainable Finance: Investing in Our Future
Sustainable finance, non-financial disclosures, ESG, oh my! The world of sustainable finance may seem dark and scary. But, in this episode, we introduce many key concepts through dialogue as well as discuss how sustainable finance contributes to wider sustainability objectives. The finance sector is playing an ever growing role in supporting the transition to a Paris-aligned world by incorporating
Family in pediatric obesity management: A literature review.
A dramatic increase in prevalence of pediatric obesity has occurred in most countries over the past few decades. This is of particular significance given the fact that overweight children and adolescents are at increased risk for multiple medical co-morbidities, as well as psychosocial and behavioral difficulties. While considerable attention has recently been paid to identifying obesity and the i
Work ability - experiences and perceptions among physicians.
Purpose. To describe experiences and perceptions of work ability and how it can be assessed among Swedish physicians. Method. We interviewed eight men and six women in the fields of general practice, occupational health, rehabilitation and orthopaedic surgery. Qualitative content analysis was applied to the data. Results. The approach striving to support the patient in mutual confidence was what p
A general approach to generate random variates for multivariate copulae
We suggest two methods for simulating from a multivariate copula in an arbitrary dimension. Although our main emphasis in this paper is on multivariate extreme value distributions, the proposed methods can be applied to any copula. The basic idea is to approximate the (unknown) density of the copula by a distribution that has a piece‐wise constant (histogram) density. This is achieved by partition
Endogenous insensitivity to the Orco agonist VUAA1 reveals novel olfactory receptor complex properties in the specialist fly Mayetiola destructor
Insect olfactory receptors are routinely expressed in heterologous systems for functionalcharacterisation. It was recently discovered that the essential olfactory receptor co-receptor (Orco)of the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Mdes), does not respond to the agonist VUAA1, whichactivates Orco in all other insects analysed to date. Here, using a mutagenesis-based approach weidentified three res
Identification and characterization of diverse coherences in the Fenna–Matthews–Olson complex
The idea that excitonic (electronic) coherences are of fundamental importance to natural photosynthesis gained popularity when slowly dephasing quantum beats (QBs) were observed in the two-dimensional electronic spectra of the Fenna–Matthews–Olson (FMO) complex at 77 K. These were assigned to superpositions of excitonic states, a controversial interpretation, as the strong chromophore–environment
Groundwater Origins and Circulation Patterns Based on Isotopes in Challapampa Aquifer, Bolivia
Aridity and seasonality of precipitation are characteristics of the highland region in Bolivia. Groundwater becomes an important and safe source of water when surficial bodies are intermittent and affected by natural and anthropogenic contamination. Decades of exploitation of the Challapampa aquifer, combined with lack of information required to understand the groundwater circulation, represent a
Competing Selfish Genetic Elements in the Butterfly Hypolimnas bolina
Maternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and ecology are recognized as factors that may limit the incidence of these parasites [2, 3], theory suggests one further factor-interference with other selfish elements-that could affect their prevalence [4, 5]. In this paper, we show that spatial heterogeneity in the occurrence of the male-killing Wolb
A societal history of potato knowledge in Sweden c. 1650–1800
This article concerns the societal history of potato knowledge in early modern Sweden. Focusing on the communication process, it analyses when, how, why, and which type of knowledge of the potato was communicated and ultimately experienced a societal breakthrough in early modern Sweden. The article shows that knowledge of the potato was transformed as it crossed social, spatial, and media boundari
Experimental and numerical investigation on fire behaviour of foam/fabric composites
Upholstered furniture is a major contributor to the fuel load in a fire compartment. Modelling the fire behaviour of upholstered furniture would support performance based fire safety engineering, by allowing the specification of realistic fire scenarios. Modelling upholstered furniture composites in cone calorimeter test conditions is undertaken to validate fundamental assumptions about the fire b
