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Wages of Men, Women, and All the Others : Comparisons of the Standard of Living Based on Welfare Ratios Must Consider Household Complexity

Wages earned by men are often used as an indicator of the material standard of living (MSoL). However, this indicator relies on several assumptions when used for comparisons across time and space. Considering these assumptions will improve estimates of the MSoL from wages. One necessary assumption is that households in the compared populations relied on the primary income of the male head of house

The Spider Dance : Tradition, Time, and Healing in Southern Italy

Based on an ethnographic research among contemporary Pagan communities in Southern Italy (Salento, Apulia), The Spider Dance challenges ideas of historicity, healing, place-making and the experience of time among persons engaged in reviving, continuing, or re-creating traditional Pagan practices. The Spider Dance looks at a specific Pagan group, the sisters of the cerchio (circle), and their ritua

New experimental and theoretical energy levels, lifetimes, and oscillator strengths in singly ionised zirconium

Context. Neutron-capture elements are believed to make up almost all elements heavier than iron in the periodic table. By studying the abundance of these elements throughout the Galaxy, it is possible to put constraints on how and where neutron-capture processes occur. Determining elemental abundances is made possible through the correct interpretation and modelling of astrophysical spectra. Key i

An N-independent tensor decomposition for SU(N)

To facilitate a simultaneous treatment of an arbitrary number of colors in representation theory-based descriptions of QCD color structure, we derive an N-independent reduction of SU(N) tensor products. To this end, we label each irreducible representation by a pair of Young diagrams, with parts acting on quarks and antiquarks. By combining this with a column-wise multiplication of Young diagrams,

Drug–gene interactions and the risk of diabetic microvascular complications : A population-based cohort study

Aims: Drug–gene interactions (DGIs) modify drug response and safety, yet their influence on diabetic microvascular complications remains unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the role of DGIs in these complications. Materials and Methods: Using UK Biobank (UKB) data, we identified medications frequently prescribed to individuals with diabetes and defined DGIs based on the Food and Drug Administra

Lunds universitet : Historia och historier

Ur skriften: "Från juni 2022 till december 2025 visades utställningen ”Lunds universitet – historia och historier” på Historiska museet vid Lunds universitet. Utställningen producerades i samarbete med Lunds universitetshistoriska sällskap. Denna skrift återger merparten av innehållet i utställningen. Vissa texter har uppdaterats utifrån senare händelser och upptäckter."

Learning and Teaching with AI

According to Ethan Mollick, artificial intelligence (AI) is the most recent general purpose technology (GPT), the “once-in-a-generation technologies, like steam power or the internet, that touch every industry and every aspect of life” (2024, p. xv). Unlike the slowly unfolding transformations caused by these earlier GPTs, the changes sparked by AI seem to evolve daily. This rapid pace creates a s

Evaluation of a Particle Enhanced Turbidimetric Immunoassay (PETIA) for detecting calprotectin in sputum samples

BackgroundChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis (CF) are characterized by persistent airway inflammation and airflow limitation. Measuring airway inflammation may be of value both in research and clinical practice. Calprotectin, a protein associated with neutrophil activation, serves as a potential biomarker for airway inflammation. This study evaluates the performance o

High-fat and High-sucrose Diet-induced Hypothalamic Inflammation Shows Sex Specific Features in Mice

Hypothalamic inflammation underlies diet-induced obesity and diabetes in rodent models. While diet normalization largely allows for recovery from metabolic impairment, it remains unknown whether long-term hypothalamic inflammation induced by obesogenic diets is a reversible process. In this study, we aimed at determining sex specificity of hypothalamic neuroinflammation and gliosis in mice fed a f

Predicting complications in emergency department patients with acute coronary syndrome – Existing risk scores versus a new logistic regression model

Background Patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are often admitted to monitored wards due to the risk of complications. Several risk prediction scores exist, but their use in the emergency department (ED) is limited. We aimed to compare the ability of existing risk scores with a new logistic regression model in predicting complications in ACS patients. Methods This was a secondary analysis

From observation to understanding : A multi-agent framework for smart microscopy

Smart microscopy represents a paradigm shift in biological imaging, moving from passive observation tools to active collaborators in scientific inquiry. Enabled by advances in automation, computational power, and artificial intelligence, these systems are now capable of adaptive decision-making and real-time experimental control. Here, we introduce a theoretical framework that reconceptualises sma

The Burning Question of Identity

Ever since the birth of the film medium, the Sámi people, indigenous to Fennoscandia, have been depicted on film. These early films are ethnographic, made from an outsider perspective, depicting the Sámi as exotic and simple. However, in the 1970s, the Sámi became more involved in the filmmaking process, and in 1987, the first Sámi film, Pathfinder, was made. This shift to Sámi self-representation

Monitoring time-to-detection of recurrent atrial fibrillation in patients with transient new-onset atrial fibrillation detected initially during hospitalization for noncardiac surgery or medical illness

Background Approximately one-third-of patients with transient new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) during hospitalization for noncardiac surgery or medical illness will have recurrent AF within 1 year when assessed using two 14-day ECG monitors. The proportion of patients that would be diagnosed with recurrent AF with less monitoring is unknown. Methods We used data from a prospective cohort of part

Foodscapes of Civil Society : Veg*n advocacy and sustainability transitions in the Sino-cultural sphere

This dissertation is about social change ‘and’, ‘with’, as well as ‘through’ food. It examines the rise and expansion of novel approaches to veganism and plant-based lifestyles in the Sino-cultural sphere by foregrounding the assemblage of actors (human and nonhuman) at the forefront of this phenomenon. While East Asia, and more specifically Sinophone societies like China and Taiwan, have long-est