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Radu Mares

Researcher Contact details Email: radu [dot] mares [at] rwi [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 12 43Organisation Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Room number: 111 Service point: 56 WebpageRadu Mares profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Team leader Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and

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Litterär stöld eller återupplivad berättartradition? Fanfiction ur ett moraliskt och juridiskt perspektiv

The growth of the Internet has made publishing fan-made works based on copyrighted material cheaper and easier, while at the same time making them accessible to a larger audience than ever before. This, in turn, has encouraged more fans to try their hand at writing fan fiction. The copyright holders (or at least some of them), on the other hand, are less than thrilled. However, whether the fans

Can the general reverse charge mechanism combat missing trader fraud and provide for secure VAT collection?

This thesis explores the European Commission’s proposal on General Reverse Charge Mechanism. VAT is a final tax on consumption. It is imposed on every transaction in the supply chain with the general aim of being deductible and thus being neutral for businesses with the right to deduct. The initial aim of the VAT system was to operate as if all the transactions occurred in one single country; howe

Känslostyrning - Ett nödvändigt ont?

Course: SMTX07, Master level. 15 hp. Spring 2010 Authors: Amir Amini Harati, Nosherwan Bajwa, Daniel Djukic Title: Emotional management – A painful necessity Fellow advisor: Jan E. Persson, Carl R. Hellberg Purpose: The purpose of this study is to better understand how the lead controls and optimizes frontline staff's feelings in different service encounters. To fulfill our purpose we have cho

Parameters Affecting Automation

Background & Problem: The increased global competition has forced companies to perform project faster and better and minimising resource utilisation. This emphasis on efficiency is recognised by Tetra Pak Processing systems. Projects are complicated temporary endeavours, by exploring the efficiency decreasing parameters knowledge about how to increase efficiency can be gained. Purpose: The pur

Procedural factors associated with successful recanalization in patients with acute ischemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy—a nationwide register-based observational study

Introduction: Several studies have addressed technical aspects of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), but it is not well known how procedural factors contribute to technical success in routine healthcare. The aim was to explore factors associated with technically successful EVT on nationwide scale. Methods: We did an observational register-based study assessing factors associated with technical succe

Anisotropic Beer-Lambert law in β - Ga2 O3 : Polarization-dependent absorption and photoresponsivity spectra

Due to its low symmetry, β-Ga2O3 exhibits a strongly anisotropic optical response. As a result, the absorption spectra change with the polarization state of the incoming photons. To understand this phenomenon, here we calculate the complete electromagnetic wave equation solutions as a function of linear polarization angle and photon energy for β-Ga2O3 using its previously measured complex dielectr

Genes associated with the tumour microenvironment are differentially expressed in cured versus primary chemotherapy-refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

In order to identify genes associated with primary chemotherapy-resistance, gene expression profiles (GEP) in tumour tissue from 37 patients with de novo diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), stage II-IV, either in continuous complete remission (n = 24) or with progressive disease during primary treatment (n = 13), were examined using spotted 55K oligonucleotide arrays. Immunohistochemistry was u

Development of New Easy to Open Cheese Packaging for Elderly in Sweden - A Design Thinking Approach

Changing demographics in most of western society bring a range of new demands in the field of food and more specifically in food packaging. The need for convenience is one of the biggest drivers behind many innovations over the past decades. Current trends involve psychological convenience on environmental aspects, as well as ease of opening. Easy to open packaging is desirable because consumers w

Orientation in pied flycatchers: the relative importance of magnetic and visual information at dusk

We investigated the orientation of juvenile pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca, during autumn migration in south Sweden using orientation cage experiments, to study the relative importance of visual and magnetic information at sunset. We performed cage tests under 12 experimental conditions that manipulated the geomagnetic and visual sunset cues available for orientation: natural clear skies in

Benchmarking combined biological phosphorus and nitrogen removal wastewater treatment processes

This paper describes the implementation of a simulation benchmark for studying the influence of control strategy implementations on combined nitrogen and phosphorus removal processes in a biological wastewater treatment plant. The presented simulation benchmark plant and its performance criteria are to a large extent based on the already existing nitrogen removal simulation benchmark. The paper il

From Meehl to fast and frugal heuristics (and back) - New insights into how to bridge the clinical-actuarial divide

It is difficult to overestimate Paul Meehl's influence on judgment and decision-making research. His 'disturbing little book' (Meehl, 1986, p. 370) Clinical versus Statistical Prediction: A Theoretical Analysis and a Review of the Evidence (1954) is known as an attack on human judgment and a call for replacing clinicians with actuarial methods. More than 40 years later, fast and frugal heuristics

Mouse mammary tumor virus-like gene sequences in breast tumors of Australian and Vietnamese women

PURPOSE: There is considerable evidence that the presence of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV)-like gene sequences in human breast cancer is highly associated with human breast carcinoma. Previous studies have found MMTV-like gene sequences in 38% of breast cancer tissue from United States women. The prevalence of these sequences in Australian and Vietnamese women has never been reported. EXPERIMEN

Ready-made matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization target plates coated with thin matrix layer for automated sample deposition in high-density array format.

The methodology for ready-made matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) target plates covered with an optimized thin layer consisting of matrix and nitrocellulose has been developed. Piezoelectric microdispensing enabled sample depositions in a high-density array format of 2000 sample depositions on a conventionally sized target plate (45 x 47 mm). The sample depositions were made repro

Floral volatiles controlling ant behaviour

P>1. Ants show complex interactions with plants, both facultative and mutualistic, ranging from grazers through seed predators and dispersers to herders of some herbivores and guards against others. But ants are rarely pollinators, and their visits to flowers may be detrimental to plant fitness. 2. Plants therefore have various strategies to control ant distributions, and restrict them to foliage

Comparability of 12-lead ECGs derived from EASI leads with standard 12-lead ECGs in the classification of acute myocardial ischemia and old myocardial infarction

We compared 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) derived with an improved transformation matrix from EASI leads and standard 12-lead ECGs in the detection of acute myocardial ischemia and old infarction (MI). For the ischemia test, we used ECGs of 40 patients recorded prior to and at peak inflation during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, and for old MI we used test ECGs of 382 non-MI s

On the role of the axial ligand in heme proteins: a theoretical study

We present a systematic investigation of how the axial ligand in heme proteins influences the geometry, electronic structure, and spin states of the active site, and the energies of the reaction cycles. Using the density functional B3LYP method and medium-sized basis sets, we have compared models with His, His+Asp, Cys, Tyr, and Tyr+Arg as found in myoglobin and hemoglobin, peroxidases, cytochrome

Tracking the prograde P–T path of Precambrian eclogite using Ti-in-quartz and Zr-in-rutile geothermobarometry

A Fe–Ti-rich garnet, clinopyroxene, and quartz eclogite sample from the 1.0 Ga Sveconorwegian orogen, SW Sweden, contains abundant quartz, rutile, and zircon in distinct micro-textural sites: garnet core, garnet rim, and matrix, constituting an ideal case for investigation of the behavior of Zr-in-rutile and Ti-in-quartz at high-pressure and temperature. A P–T path, peaking at 16.5–19 kbar and 850

Sustainability Impact Assessment of Increased Plastic Recycling and Future Pathways of Plastic Waste Management in Sweden

Plastic is a versatile material that has contributed to numerous product innovations and convenience in everyday life. However, plastic production is growing at an alarming rate, and so has the generation of plastic waste. Unsound waste management results in plastic leakage to the environment with multiple adverse effects to ecosystems. Incineration of plastic waste produces excessive greenhouse g