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Geobiosphere Science Specialisation In Quaternary Geology General Syllabus 2020

Allmän studieplan för forskarutbildning Page 1 of 11 SYLLABUS Reg. no U 2020/989 Date 16 December 2020 Faculty Board General syllabus for third-cycle studies in Geobiosphere Science with a specialisation in Quaternary Geology NAGBVK02 This syllabus was approved by the Board of the Faculty of Science on 16 December 2020 and applies to third-cycle students admitted from 1 January 2021. The syllabus

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Geobiosphere Science With A Specialisation In Lithosphere And Palaeobiosphere Sciences U 2020-989-

Allmän studieplan för forskarutbildning Page 1 of 11 Faculty Board SYLLABUS Reg. no U 2020/989 Date 16 December 2020 General syllabus for third-cycle studies in Geobiosphere Science with a specialisation in Lithosphere and Palaeobiosphere Sciences, NAGBVB02 This syllabus was approved by the Board of the Faculty of Science on 16 December 2020 and applies to third-cycle students admitted from 1 Janu

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Antoine jean-francois

Microsoft Word - lumes-thesis-jfa.doc MSc thesis: “Advantages of integrating environmental communication into urban marketing strategies – consequent potential improvements on the city’s physical environment”. Supervised by Richard Ek, department of social and economic geography, Lund University. Jean-François Antoine LUMES 1999-2000 January 31st, 2001 LUMES – Lund University Master’s Programme in

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Imanova jamalya thesis 2011

Microsoft Word - Masters_Thesis_Jamalya_Imanova_30.05.2011 Renewable Energy [R]evolution through Institutional Analysis in Azerbaijan: Case Study of Solar Photovoltaic Local Application LUMES Master Thesis By: Jamalya Imanova jamalya.imanova@gmail.com Supervisor: Dr. Barry NESS Lund University Center for Sustainability Science Lund, Sweden Barry.ness@lucsus.lu.se LUMES 2011 2 Abstract The objectiv

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Cai hanwen

Master’s Thesis for Lund University International Master’s Program in Environmental Science \(LUMES\) 2004 Master’s Thesis for Lund University International Master’s Program in Environmental Science (LUMES) 2004 Toward Sustainable Housing: A comparative study of examples in China and Sweden Hanwen Cai LUMES, Lund University P.O.Box 170 221 00, Lund, Sweden Email: hanwen.cai.913@student.lu.se Super

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Devlin liz

V8 full thesis Factors affecting public acceptance of wind turbines in Sweden By Elizabeth Devlin November 2002 Elizabeth Devlin Advisor: Dr. Göran Loman Rullharvsgatan 6D Eurowind AB Mölndal, Sweden Södra Förstadsgatan 2 Lizdevlin@hotmail.com Malmö, Sweden Tel: 073 904 1029 Loman@eurowind.com Tel: 040 664 2290 mailto:Lizdevlin@hotmail.com mailto:Loman@eurowind.com Acknowledgements First of all I

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Lindberg helena gonzales thesis 2011 0

Neither true, nor useful The problem with framing climate change as a security threat Helena Gonzales Lindberg helenagonzaleslindberg@gmail.com 16 May 2011 Supervised by Turaj Faran turaj.faran@lucsus.lu.se A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of Lund University International Master’s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science (LUMES) for the degree of Master of

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Combining isosorbide and lignin-related benzoic acids for high-Tg polymethacrylates

The insertion of rigid aliphatic or aromatic building blocks in polymer structures is an efficient synthetic strategy towards high-Tg polymer materials. In the present work, we have functionalized isosorbide 5-methacrylate with various aromatic lignin-inspired esters to yield a series of isosorbide-2-aryl carboxylate-5-methacrylate monomers (ArIMAs) as single regioisomers. The selection of phenyl

Neonatal outcomes following early fetal growth restriction : a subgroup analysis of the EVERREST study

OBJECTIVE: To quantify the risks of mortality, morbidity and postnatal characteristics associated with extreme preterm fetal growth restriction (EP-FGR).DESIGN: The EVERREST (Do e s v ascular endothelial growth factor gene therapy saf e ly imp r ove outcome in seve r e e arly-onset fetal growth re st riction?) prospective multicentre study of women diagnosed with EP-FGR (singleton, estimated fetal

Lipase-catalyzed production of structured triacylglycerols

Vegetable oils and fats are major energy sources but also play an essential part in the physical and chemical properties of food products. The current change in the climate is affecting harvest yields, leading to a shortage and increased prices of raw materials that are difficult to replace. In addition, there is an increasing demand for new products with positive health effects.Triacylglycerols (

The Human Melanoma Proteome Atlas-Complementing the melanoma transcriptome

The MM500 meta-study aims to establish a knowledge basis of the tumor proteome to serve as a complement to genome and transcriptome studies. Somatic mutations and their effect on the transcriptome have been extensively characterized in melanoma. However, the effects of these genetic changes on the proteomic landscape and the impact on cellular processes in melanoma remain poorly understood. In thi

Introducing Service-level Awareness in the Cloud

Managing the resources of a virtualized data-center is a key issue in cloud computing. Existing research mostly assumes that applications are either allocated the required resources or fail. Combined with the fact that most cloud applications have dynamic resource requirements, this imposes a fundamental limitation to cloud computing: To guarantee on-demand resource allocations, the data-center ne

Diverging Trends in the Incidence of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Sweden 2010-2019 : An Observational Study from the Swedish Stroke Register (Riksstroke)

Introduction: Although ischemic stroke incidence has decreased in Sweden over the past decade, trends in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) incidence are less well delineated. In this time period, there has been a dramatic increase in use of oral anticoagulants (OAC). The aim of our study was to investigate incidence trends in spontaneous first-ever ICH in Sweden between 2010 and 2019, wit

Global trade of green iron as a game changer for a near-zero global steel industry? - A scenario-based assessment of regionalized impacts

The currently most promising approach for reducing CO2 emissions of the global steel production is reducing iron ore in shaft furnaces with (green) hydrogen instead of blast furnaces. Unlike to the liquid iron produced in blast furnaces, the direct reduced iron produced in this route (green iron) exists in a solid state and can be transported at reasonable costs over long distances. This allows fo

A clinically annotated post-mortem approach to study multi-organ somatic mutational clonality in normal tissues

Recent research on normal human tissues identified omnipresent clones of cells, driven by somatic mutations known to be responsible for carcinogenesis (e.g., in TP53 or NOTCH1). These new insights are fundamentally changing current tumor evolution models, with broad oncological implications. Most studies are based on surgical remnant tissues, which are not available for many organs and rarely in a

Dissolved organic nitrogen: an important source of nitrogen for the microphytobenthos in sandy sediment

To test the hypothesis that dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is important for sustaining primary production by the microphytobenthos (MPB) in nitrogen-limited conditions, we measured the uptake of (15)N-labelled urea, the amino acids glycine (GLY) and glutamic acid (GLU), and nitrate and ammonium under simulated in situ light and temperature conditions. Microphytobenthic primary production and chl

Overproduction of pentose phosphate pathway enzymes using a new CRE-loxP expression vector for repeated genomic integration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Two new vectors are described, the expression vector pB3 PGK and the CRE recombinase vector pCRE3. The pB3 PGK has a zeocin-selectable marker flanked by loxP sequences and an expression cassette consisting of the strong PGK1 promoter and the GCY1 terminator. The S. cerevisiae genes RKI1, RPE1, TAL1 and TKL1 were cloned in pB3 PGK and integrated in the locus of the respective gene, resulting in ove

Causes and predictors of death in cerebral venous thrombosis

Background and Purpose - The causes of death of patients with cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) have not been systematically addressed in previous studies. We aimed to analyze the causes and predictors of death during the acute phase of CVT in the International Study on Cerebral Vein and Dural Sinus Thrombosis (ISCVT) to identify preventable or treatable causes. Methods - ISCVT is a multinational,

Does testis weight decline towards the Subarctic? A case study on the common frog, Rana temporaria

Interpopulation comparisons of variation in resource availability and in allocation patterns along altitudinal and latitudinal gradients allow insights into the mechanisms shaping the life history of animals. Patterns of between-population differences in female life history traits have been studied intensively across a wide range of taxa, but similar investigations in males have remained scarce. T

Prevalence of Contact Allergy to p-Phenylenediamine in the European General Population.

Population-based studies on contact allergy to p-phenylenediamine (PPD) are scarce. A cross-sectional study was performed to assess the prevalence of contact allergy to PPD and its risk factors in the general population of 5 European countries. A total of 10,425 subjects were interviewed, and a random sample (n = 2,739) was patch tested to PPD. Overall, 5,286 individuals (50.9%) reported having us