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Master thesis LUMES 1997-1998 Lund University Sustainable Environmental Housing Case Studies in Lund and Hanoi Author: Nguyen Viet Huong, Master of Architecture Hanoi Architectural University, Vietnam Email: toankts@hn.vnn.vn Supervisors: Lars Reuterswärd, Professor of Architecture & Maria Nyström, PhD of Architecture School of Architecture, Lund University, Sweden Tel: 46.46.2227277. Email: Lars.

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Development-plan-third-cycle-studies-sociology-social-anthropology

Development Plan for Third-Cycle Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology at the Department of Sociology, Lund University Page 1 of 9 Faculty Board DEVELOPMENT PLAN Reg. No STYR 2021/2410 2 February 2023 Development Plan for Third-Cycle Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology at the Department of Sociology, Lund University Background The third-cycle programmes in sociology and social anth

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ENG Anvisningar Till Nominering Av Nordisk Pristagare 2025.tillg

Instructions for nomination - Eric K Fernström Nordic Prize 2025 Eric K. Fernströms Stiftelse för främjande av vetenskaplig medicinsk forskning Lund, March 2025 Fernström Foundation’s office Phone.: +46 46-222 80 71 Lund University Faculty of Medicine BMC F12 221 84 LUND E-mail: Ann.Ivarsson@med.lu.se To all professors and senior lecturers at the medical faculties in the Nordic countries ERIC K. F

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GISN14 Course Evaluation Summary Ht 2020

Course evaluation GISN14 Physical Geography Lund Course Evaluation summary for GIS in Physical Planning - GISN14 ht 2020 Course coordinator: Abdulghani Hasan Teachers in the course: Zhendong Wu, Masoome Shariat, and Abdulghani Hasan Number of students: 28 students currently in AC Grade distribution: G Evaluation Summary of the course evaluation The number of survey responses are 18 In general, the

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Degradation of LDPE LLDPE and HOPE in film extrusion

The degradation of different polyethylenes, LDPE, LLDPE, and HDPE, with and without antioxidants and at different oxygen concentrations in the polymer granulates have been studied in extrusion coating processing. The degradation was followed by On Line Rheometry, Size Exclusion Chromatography, Surface Oxidation Index measurements, and GC-MS Chromatography. The degradations starts in the extruder w

Fatal Acute Pancreatitis Occurring Outside of the Hospital: Clinical and Social Characteristics.

BACKGROUND: Mortality caused by acute pancreatitis in patients admitted to the hospital has been thoroughly investigated, but knowledge regarding outpatient fatalities is far from complete. The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence and clinical characteristics of patients who have died due to acute pancreatitis occurring outside the hospital. METHODS: Deaths caused by acute pancreatiti

Bone marrow karyotypes in 94 children with acute leukemia

During the last 10 years, we have cytogenetically analyzed at diagnosis bone marrow cells from a total of 94 children with acute leukemia. Of the 78 children with acute lymphatic leukemia (ALL), 53 (68%) had clonal acquired chromosome abnormalities; in the group with acute nonlymphatic leukemia (ANLL), the corresponding proportion was 13 out of 16 (81%). Among the cytogenetically abnormal ALL pati

Physicians' attitudes towards end-of-life decisions: a comparison between seven countries

In the context of an European collaborative research project (EURELD), a study on attitudes towards medical end-of-life decisions was conducted among physicians in Belgium, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Australia also joined the consortium. A written questionnaire with structured questions was sent to practising physicians from specialties frequently involved in the care

A scoping review of research on eco-social risks and inequality in a European context

During the last decade the intersection between social welfare research and the ecological crisishas been gaining increasing interest through discussions about sustainable welfare and eco-social policies. Less attention has been paid, however, to eco-social risks and to how climatechange “will impact the nature and distribution of social risks across di!erent parts of thepopulation” (Hirvilammi et

First Record of Microsporidia Infection in the Damselfly Ischnura elegans Larvae : Temperature and Predator Cue Effects on the Host’s Life History

Here, we report, for the first time, a microsporidian infection in laboratory-reared larvae of the damselfly Ischnura elegans. Infected larvae originated from field-collected adult females, which were caught in southern Poland in August 2020 (the second half of the flight season). Higher rearing temperatures and the presence of predator cues from the invasive alien signal crayfish (Pacifastacus le

Optimising Archaeologic Ceramics XRF Analyses

We present the first results of an experiment which is aimed at ultimately producing recommendations for analysing archaeologic ceramics specimens using hand held XRF analysis devices. In the experiment we study the effects of different measurement durations, different number of measured points, and three different types of surface treatments (breakage, polished, grounded) when analysing ceramics

Optimising Archaeologic Ceramics h-XRF Analyses

We present the first results of an experiment which is aimed at ultimately producing recommendations for analysing archaeologic ceramics specimens using handheld XRF analysis devices. In this experiment we study the effects of different measurement durations, different number of measured points and three different types of surface treatments (breakage, polished, grounded) when analysing ceramics s

Sverige har potential för organdonation. Analys av fem års heltäckande registrering av IVA-dödsfall i södra Sverige

Åren 1999–2003 avled drygt 3 000 patienter under intensivvård södra sjukvårdsregionen. I endast 6 procent av fallen (174 patienter) hade man konstaterat total hjärninfarkt med medicinska möjligheter till organdonation. Samtycke till organdonation gavs i drygt hälften av fallen. En motsvarande registrering kan i kvalitetssäkringsprogrammet för intensivvården (PASIVA) bli en rikstäckande kvalitetssä

More about the bird kills on the roads / Mer om fågeldöden på vägarna

In 1998, I estimated the number of birds killed on Swedish roads at about ten million. This estimate was ten times higher than a previous estimate from 1978. 1 suspected that the difference depended on different methods, and that my estimate was the most correct one. At that time I was not aware of a careful Danish study, which estimated the total road kill of birds at 3.3-3.5 million in that coun

Degradation of LDPE LLDPE and HDPE in film extrusion

The degradation of different polyethylenes, LDPE, LLDPE, and HDPE, with and without antioxidants and at different oxygen concentrations in the polymer granulates have been studied in extrusion coating processing. The degradation was followed by On Line Rheometry, Size Exclusion Chromatography, Surface Oxidation Index measurements, and GC-MS Chromatography. The degradations starts in the extruder w

The Dirichlet problem for p-harmonic functions on metric spaces

We study the Dirichlet problem for p-harmonic functions (and p-energy minimizers) in bounded domains in proper, pathconnected metric measure spaces equipped with a doubling measure and supporting a Poincare inequality. The Dirichlet problem has previously been solved for Sobolev type boundary data, and we extend this result and solve the problem for all continuous boundary data. We study the regul

Upper gastrointestinal trauma. Analysis of 45 cases of gastric, duodenal or pancreatic injury

Injuries to the upper gastrointestinal tract occurring over a 30-year period in a geographically well defined region were analyzed. The incidence was low in comparison with other abdominal injuries, but duodenal and pancreatic injuries were increasingly common in the study's last decade. The stomach injuries were mainly caused by penetrating trauma. The duodenal and pancreatic injuries most common

Tunnelled lateral fasciocutaneous thoracodorsal flap with a skin island in breast reconstruction in oncoplastic breast surgery

The technique and results of a tunnelled lateral fasciocutaneous flap with a skin island is described in immediate partial breast reconstruction in a subpopulation in oncoplastic breast surgery. Fifteen patients were operated on from January 2008 to January 2011. The subpopulation consisted of patients with small or medium-sized breasts. All patients had invasive ductal carcinomas, located in the

Lymphedema Leads to Fat Deposition in Muscle and Decreased Muscle/Water Volume After Liposuction : A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

BACKGROUND: Lymphedema leads to adipose tissue deposition. Water-fat magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can quantify and localize fat and water. The presence of excess fat and excess water/muscle in the subfascial compartment of the lymphedematous limb has not been investigated before. The aim of this study was to investigate epifascial and subfascial fat and water contents in patients with chronic