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Carbon metabolism in non-conventional yeasts: biodiversity, origins of aerobic fermentation and industrial applications
Popular Abstract in English Our exploitation of yeasts, dating back to the Neolithic period, in fermented and baked foods remains deeply routed in societies due to their cultural and economic importance. Due to the long intimate relationship with yeasts, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the “baker’s yeast” remains the organism of choice. However, there is an enormous biodiversity of other yeasts, termed Abstract: For millennia, the “yeast” Saccharomyces cerevisiae remains by far the most extensively studied and exploited yeast in food and industrial applications. A number of researches and developments have been done since the establishment of the biochemical function of yeast by Louis Pasteur in 1860, however modern lifestyles often connected to food related health trends demand new and innovati
Marx and the Moral Depreciation of Technology.
For Marx, technologies are either tools or machines and both are physical things. He was interested in the study of their intrinsic labor value in the capitalist production process. He recognizes that the life of a machine depends first on two physical factors: 1) erosion by use and 2) corrosion by abandonment: However, Marx recognizes also a third “moral” factor that depreciates the productivity
Fovaeng
Programme Syllabus 1. IDENTIFICATION • Name of programme: Bachelor’s Programme in Music, Folk and World Music • Scope of programme in higher education credits: 180 • Cycle: First • Programme code: KGMUS. Specialisation: FOVÄ. 2. DETAILS OF APPROVAL Syllabus approved by the Board of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts 22 April 2020. This syllabus is valid from the autumn semester 2020. 3. PROGR
https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/sites/mhm.lu.se.en/files/fovaeng.pdf - 2026-05-27
Kgmus fova eng
Programme Syllabus 1. IDENTIFICATION • Name of programme: Bachelor’s Programme in Music, Folk and World Music • Scope of programme in higher education credits: 180 • Cycle: First • Programme code: KGMUS. Specialisation: FOVÄ. 2. DETAILS OF APPROVAL Syllabus approved by the Board of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts 18 October 2017. This syllabus is valid from the autumn semester 2017. 3. PRO
https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/sites/mhm.lu.se.en/files/kgmus_fova_eng.pdf - 2026-05-27
Newkgmus fova eng
Programme Syllabus 1. IDENTIFICATION • Name of programme: Bachelor’s Programme in Music, Folk and World Music • Scope of programme in higher education credits: 180 • Cycle: First • Programme code: KGMUS. Specialisation: FOVÄ. 2. DETAILS OF APPROVAL Syllabus approved by the Board of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts 18 October 2017. This syllabus is valid from the autumn semester 2017. 3. PRO
https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/sites/mhm.lu.se.en/files/newkgmus_fova_eng.pdf - 2026-05-27
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Programme Syllabus 1. IDENTIFICATION • Name of programme: Bachelor’s Programme in Music, Folk and World Music • Scope of programme in higher education credits: 180 • Cycle: First • Programme code: KGMUS. Specialisation: FOVÄ. 2. DETAILS OF APPROVAL Syllabus approved by the Board of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts 22 April 2020. This syllabus is valid from the autumn semester 2020. 3. PROGR
https://www.mhm.lu.se/en/sites/mhm.lu.se.en/files/2021-06/FOV%C3%84ENG%3E.pdf - 2026-05-27
Stream-application-form
STudent REseArch Mobility Programme (STREAM) Application Form 1/1 U N I V E R S I T À D E G L I S T U D I D E M I L A N O | L U N D U N I V E R S I T Y | K U L E U V E N L E I D E N U N I V E R S I T Y | U N I V E R S I T É D E G E N È V E | U N I V E R S I T Y O F Z U R I C H A L B E R T- L U D W I G S - U N I V E R S I T ÄT F R E I B U R G | U T R E C H T U N I V E R S I T Y STudent REseArch Mob
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Effects of phospholipids on sphingomyelin hydrolysis induced by intestinal alkaline sphingomyelinase: an in vitro study
Digestion of dietary sphingomyelin (SM) is catalyzed by intestinal alkaline sphingomyelinase (SMase) and may have important implications in colonic tumorigenesis. Previous studies demonstrated that the digestion and absorption of dietary SM was slow and incomplete and that the colon was exposed to SM and its hydrolytic products including ceramide. In the present work, we studied the influences of
Using Program Analysis to Identify the Use of Vulnerable Functions
Open-source software (OSS) is increasingly used by software applications. It allows for code reuse, but also comes with the problem of potentially being affected by the vulnerabilities that are found in the OSS libraries. With large numbers of OSS components and a large number of published vulnerabilities, it becomes challenging to identify and analyze which OSS components need to be patched and uOpen-Source Software (OSS) is increasingly used by software applications. It allows for code reuse, but also comes with the problem of potentially being affected by the vulnerabilities that are found in the OSS libraries. With large numbers of OSS components and a large number of published vulnerabilities, it becomes challenging to identify and analyze which OSS components need to be patched and u
Supporting Decisions on Regression test Scoping in a Software Product Line Context - from Evidence to Practice
Large software organizations with a product line development approach face many challenges regarding testing. Test managers need to make tradeoffs along three dimensions of repeated testing (abstraction level, time and product space) and consider a range of goals and constraints. In order to keep pace with the decreased development time for new products, which is enabled by the systematic reuse, s
Determination of the flow field downstream of an annular gap steam injector
Background Tetra Pak manufactures and distributes so called VTIS facilities for sterilization and pasteurization of for example milk and ice-cream. These VTIS facilities uses a common sterilization process called ultra high temperature (UHT) treatment. UHT treatment involves heating the product to 130-150ºC for one to six seconds depending on type of product. In the VTIS facility the temperature r
Erin young
Revival of Industrial Hemp: A systematic analysis of the current global industry to determine limitations and identify future potentials within the concept of sustainability Revised Version December 9th, 2005 Author: Erin Michelle Young, LUMES erin-michelle.young.891@student.lu.se Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master’s Degree of International Environmental Scie
https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/erin_young.pdf - 2026-05-27
121 MP193 Webb-Robertson JDiabetes 2020 (2)
Prediction of the development of islet autoantibodies through integration of environmental, genetic, and metabolic markers OR I G I N A L AR T I C L E Prediction of the development of islet autoantibodies through integration of environmental, genetic, and metabolic markers Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson1,2 | Lisa M. Bramer3 | Bryan A. Stanfill3 | Sarah M. Reehl3 | Ernesto S. Nakayasu1 | Thomas O. Met
https://www.teddy.lu.se/sites/teddy.lu.se/files/2021-06/121_MP193_Webb-Robertson_JDiabetes_2020%20(2).pdf - 2026-05-27
Industrial challenges in the use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for ethanolic fermentation of lignocellulosic biomass
Popular Abstract in English The production and use of bioethanol can help reducing the dependency on oil, and also represents a renewable source of energy. Bioethanol can be obtained from biomass such as agricultural and forest residues, after appropriate pretreatment and fermentation. This thesis addresses some of the challenges that must be overcome for the production of ethanol from biomass to The sustainable production of ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass requires the combination of efficient hydrolysis and complete fermentation of all the monomeric sugars present in the raw material. The present work was aimed at tackling some of the major challenges that will be encountered in commercial-scale ethanol production using Baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the preferred microorg
Mven18 schema.climatemaster.2014
Schedule for MVEN18 Methods for climate change mitigation and adaptation PART I OF THE COURSE – CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION Week 1: Introduction to climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction Date Time Venue Title/Topic Teacher Tuesday 25/03 9:15-12:00 Course introduction (lecture) Introduction to Project work I Christine Wamsler Wednesday 26/03 9:15-15:00 From disaster risk management to
https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/sites/cec.lu.se.sv/files/mven18_schema.climatemaster.2014.pdf - 2026-05-27
Enstaka resultatrapportering inom socionomprogrammet170228
1 (2) 2017-02-24 LUNDS UNIVERSITET Socialhögskolan Box 23 221 00 Lund 046 - 222 00 00 Enstaka resultat-rapportering inom programmet Studentens personnummer Studentens efternamn Studentens förnamn Betyg på kurs/delprov (se nedan) G U Studentens personnummer Studentens efternamn Studentens förnamn Betyg på kurs/delprov (se nedan) G U Studentens personnummer Studentens efternamn Studentens förnamn Be
7b09341099ba08ae9e264dc0cd0438a6f43e3b4c BINP16 2025 kursanalys
Course Analysis: Programming in Python, BINP16, Ht 2025 Page 1 of 4 Department of Biology Education- Bachelor's and Master's level COURSE ANALYSIS Date 2025-11-19 Main Teacher:Eran Elhaik Number of students: 26 Number of answers: 12 (46.15%) Grades: Fail (U), Pass (G), Pass w distinction (VG). Course Analysis: Programming in Python, BINP16, Ht 2025 Summary of the course evaluation Short summary of
Antenna protein composition of PS I and PS II in thylakoid sub-domains
Spinach thylakoids were separated into grana core, grana margin, and two different stromal lamella fractions in the absence of detergents. The levels of all light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding (LHC) proteins were determined in all fractions, and were normalised to the amount of Photosystem I (PS I) and Photosystem II (PS II) centres. PS Iβ in the stroma lamellae was found to have a full compl
