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Quantifying the Grid Impact of Electric Vehicles : A Probabilistic Case Study of Southern Sweden

The electrification of the transportation sector is a central strategy for decarbonization, yet it raises concerns about the capacity of existing electric power grids to meet increasing demand. This thesis investigates the interaction between large-scale electrified vehicle fleets and the electric power system under the assumption of full transport electrification. The focus is on assessing the re

Conversation cards for pregnancy : a protocol for a multi-method study

BACKGROUND: Conversations regarding health behaviours, mental health, and socioeconomic contexts are recommended during prenatal visits to optimize maternal and fetal health outcomes. This study was designed to develop and evaluate the acceptability of a clinical dialogue tool called Conversation Cards for Pregnancy (PregnancyCards for short). PregnancyCards are being designed as a practical, pers

Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide is significantly associated with cardiovascular disease-related plasma proteins, independently of obstruction

Background: There are known associations between cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related plasma proteins and spirometry measures. Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) measures gas exchange that can be impaired both by lung and heart diseases. We aimed to study the associations between DLCO and CVD-linked plasma proteins in a population-based cohort without airflow obstruction. Methods: 89 CV

Beyond the Binaries: Studying Religion from the Perspective of LGBTQIA Jews, Christians and Muslims in Sweden

When discussing the relationship between religion and LGBTQIA+ rights in Europe today, the two are often framed by both religious and secular representatives as oppositional forces. While the rights of sexual and gender minorities are frequently described as symbols of progress and modernity within liberal democracies, religious communities and traditions are commonly portrayed as defenders of tra

High impact chronic pain in children : exploration of associated characteristics and clinical factors in children and parents

Background: Chronic pain in children can significantly impact daily functioning. While interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation is the recommended treatment, it is resource-intensive and limited in availability. Therefore, children with more complex symptoms, classified as High Impact Chronic Pain (HICP), need to be prioritized for interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation. However, HICP in children has

High Monoterpenoid Emissions from Scots Pine Litter Controlled by Moisture

Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play important roles in atmospheric chemistry, yet most studies have focused on canopy emissions. Decomposition of forest litter, a major below-canopy VOC source, can substantially influence atmospheric oxidation and aerosol formation. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), one of the most widely distributed tree species across the boreal zone, produces terpen

The multimodal materialization of disciplinary meanings : Embodied cohesion for L2 learners in physical education and health

This case study investigates the development of subject-specific literacy in Physical Education and Health (PEH) for second language (L2) learners within a Swedish secondary school context. Integrating Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and Legitimation Code Theory (LCT), the study introduces the concept of embodied cohesion to analyze how meaning is constructed across verbal, graphic, and phys

Flat White or With A Round Character? : New light on stone funerary slabs and orbs from south Sweden

Stone funerary orbs with carved ornamentation, along with similarly decoratedstones, but in the form of slabs, are a distinctive yet underexplored category ofarchaeological objects from Late Iron Age Sweden. These carved stones areoriginally found in burial contexts from the Migration Period (c. 400–550 CE)and at times early Vendel Period (c. 550–800 CE). In later centuries, they areknown to have

Building Gaze-aware Programming Environments

Programming is a cognitively demanding exercise. Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a disruptive technology is redefining the practice of programming and transforming software engineering. As AI is evolving to a multimodal version that accommo- dates not only texts but also speech, images, and more, we see an opportunity to design eye-tracking based assistance to support programmers. Since AI has tak

Movement in the Rights Direction : An Ethnography of the UN Human Rights Committee

What takes place during the monitoring cycles of UN treaty bodies, and what impact do these cycles have both locally and globally? Movement in the Rights Direction explores these questions through the lens of the UN Human Rights Committee, the treaty body responsible for overseeing state compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), often considered the UN’s mos

Reliable biochemical methane potential testing : insights and recommendations from global interlaboratory study

Thirty-one laboratories measured biochemical methane potential (BMP) of six substrates in a project aimed at improving BMP measurement quality. Laboratories used their established measurement procedures, with limited standardization. As in earlier studies, reproducibility was quantified, but here laboratories came from a wide geographic range, and the accuracy of BMP measurements was assessed by c

Career geographies in the Ghanaian fashion industry : from brain drain to brain gain and brain circulation

Brain drain has long been argued to be one of Africa’s key development challenges. This paper provides a more nuanced analysis of African career mobility through a focus on professionals in the creative industries, specifically Ghanaian fashion designers. Drawing on interviews with 31 fashion designers but focussing on the career geography of internationally renowned Kofi Ansah, we show how ‘brain

Diagnostic single nucleotide polymorphism markers to identify hybridization between dromedary and Bactrian camels

The technique to produce hybrid Tulu or Nar camels from crosses between dromedary and Bactrian camels is common throughout Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries. Formerly, these hybrids were highly valued as strong and persistent pack animals but today are bred to improve milk or wool quality in the respective species and for camel wrestling. We developed a diagnostic single nucleotide polymo

Engineered phage-derived lysins effectively kill mycobacterial pathogens

Antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic mycobacteria remains a critical challenge due to poor drug penetration through their complex cell wall, which necessitates prolonged multidrug regimens. Mycobacteriophages encode a lytic machinery that can disrupt this barrier. In this research article, we describe a modular mycolysin platform combining phage enzymes Lysin A and Lysin B with outer membrane-pe

Promoting culture and creativity in Ghana : bottom-up strategies for creative industries development

The neoliberal turn in the cultural and creative industries has led to two distinct bodies of work. Global North scholars focus on the tension between the emphasis on the creative industries as an engine of growth and the unequal access to the means of cultural production and consumption that neoliberalism presents. Global South scholars face a different reality; the increasing inability of govern