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Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Study Visit to Uganda’s Inspectorate of Government: A Step Towards

Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Study Visit to Uganda’s Inspectorate of Government: A Step Towards Strengthening Administrative Justice - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do M

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In the summer of 2021 a massive rainfall caused floods in Gävleborg län. The flood contributed to high burden on SOS-alarm and the fire and rescue service when approximately 700 emergency calls were received in a short amount of time. The flood caused floodings in cellars, damage to infrastructure and problems moving through traffic. The high burden caused the inner commanding officer of the fire

Npjparkd201614

GFORCE-PD still going strong in 2016 MEETING REPORT OPEN GFORCE-PD still going strong in 2016 Malin Parmar1, Jun Takahashi2, Lorenz Studer3 and Roger A Barker4 In 2014, a new initiative was undertaken by groups working on plans for the transplantation of stem-cell-based derived dopaminergic neurons for treating Parkinson’s disease patients. This GForce-PD group held its annual meeting on 18–19 Apr

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Pi-gp.fd08poster

Poster Fechner Day 2008 Introduction Fechner (1801-1887) first discovered that when two stimuli are presented for comparison people systematically overestimate the magnitude of one stimulus and underestimate the magnitude of the other; termed, time-order effect (TOE) for stimuli separated by a time interval, and space-order effect (SOE) for stimuli separated spatially. Asymmetries in sensory discr

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Annual report 2014

ANNUAL REPORT 2014 2 IIIEE– Advancing Strategies for Sustainable Solutions Lena Neij. Photo: Gunnar Menander. Content IIIEE – Advancing Strategies for Sustainable Solutions ............. 1 Highlights 2014 ............................. 2 Education ...................................... 4 Research ........................................ 6 International Collaboration 2014 ..................... 10 Th

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BIDS-Statement-expert-group-2021

Progamme evaluation of the Bachelor’s Programme in Development Studies (BIDS) - Statement from external expert group Assignment and external expert group The assignment of the external expert group (see composition below) have been to evaluate the Bachelor’s Programme in Development Studies (BIDS). The evaluation is based on Lund University's eleven criteria for quality enhancement, with support f

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OBJECTIVE Growth hormone (GH) deficiency is associated with insulin resistance and diabetes. The aim of the current study was to determine incidence of diabetes during GH replacement therapy (GHRT) and the effect of GHRT on fasting plasma glucose concentrations and HbA(1c) in adult patients with GH deficiency. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS-A total of 5,143 GH-deficient patients (male 49.9%; mean age

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Background: Obesity is suggested to underlie development of other metabolic aberrations, but longitudinal relationships between metabolic factors at various ages has not been studied in detail. Methods: Data from 27,379 men and 32,275 women with in total 122,940 health examinations in the Västerbotten Intervention Project, Sweden and the Vorarlberg Health Monitoring and Prevention Programme, Austr

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Heat tolerance increases at higher acclimation temperatures in D. melanogaster, but not in D. subobscura. The two species represent separate lineages of the subgenus Sophophora of Drosophila with contrasting tropical African and temperate Palearctic evolutionary histories. D. melanogaster has five copies of the inducible hsp70 gene distributed in two clusters, named A (with two copies) and B (thre

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Context and Objective: Metabolic and body compositional consequences of GH deficiency (GHD) in adults are associated with a phenotype similar to the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Patients: We assessed MetS prevalence in adult GHD patients (n = 2531) enrolled in the Hypopituitary Control and Complications Study. Prevalence was assessed at baseline and after 3 yr of GH replacement in a subset of 346 ad

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BACKGROUND: Whereas outdoor temperature is linked to both mortality and hydration status, the hormone vasopressin, measured through the surrogate copeptin, is a marker of cardiometabolic risk and hydration. We recently showed that copeptin has a seasonal pattern with higher plasma concentration in winter. Here, we aimed to investigate the association between outdoor temperature and copeptin.METHOD

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Background: Although glomerular diseases are the third most frequent cause of end-stage kidney disease worldwide, little is known about their long-term outcomes. Methods: In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 3–5 enrolled in the Swedish Renal Registry, we compared risks of hospitalization, kidney replacement therapy (KRT), major cardiovascular events (MACE), and death of the four mos

Yearbook2013

M A L M Ö A R T — A C A D E M Y — Y E A R B O O K — 2 0 1 2 — 2 0 1 3 2 2 M A L M Ö A R T — A C A D E M Y — Y E A R B O O K — 2 0 1 2 — 2 0 1 3 Foreword Master of fine arts 2 Andreas Albrectsen Una Margrét Árnadóttir Daniel Peder Askeland Martin Berring Johan Eldrot Ingrid Furre Tiril Hasselknippe Martine Sepstrup Jensen Sindri Leifsson David Nilson Maria Norrman Jessica Sanderheim Linda Spjut Mai

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Brenes diego

C:\Brenes_Diego.pdf.prn.pdf Private Sector Participation in the Water Industry - Who benefits and who loses? Diego Brenes e-mail: diego.brenes.745@student.lu.se Supervisor: Tareq Emtairah e-mail: tareq.emtairah@iiiee.lu.se Lund University International Master’s Programme in Environmental Science Graduation Thesis 19 November 2002 1 Abstract Water provision is one of the critical problems for human

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In this thesis, a new bridge type is proposed. It is a steel bridge with a slab of cross-laminated timber elements. The bridge is intended for road traffic, and it has a span length of 26 m. It aims to be competitive when a short construction time is important. Long construction time could be a critical issue when launching a bridge over a railway where disruption of traffic flow is associated wit

130 09242021 679 130 MP233 Xhonneux SciTranslMed 2021

Science Journals — AAAS Xhonneux et al., Sci. Transl. Med. 13, eabd5666 (2021) 31 March 2021 S C I E N C E T R A N S L A T I O N A L M E D I C I N E | R E S E A R C H R E S O U R C E 1 of 15 M E T A B O L I S M Transcriptional networks in at-risk individuals identify signatures of type 1 diabetes progression Louis-Pascal Xhonneux1,2, Oliver Knight1,2, Åke Lernmark3, Ezio Bonifacio4, William A. Hag

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155 MP22b Lonnrot Diab Care 2023 Accepted Version

1 Gastrointestinal infections modulate the risk for insulin autoantibodies as the first-appearing autoantibody in the TEDDY Study Short Running Title: GI infections modulate autoantibody-risk Maria Lönnrot MD PhD1, Kristian F. Lynch PhD2, Marian Rewers MD PhD3, Åke Lernmark PhD4 Kendra Vehik PhD2, Beena Akolkar PhD5, William Hagopian MD PhD6, Jeffrey Krischer PhD2, Rickhard A. McIndoe PhD7, Jorma

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Background: Cluster analyses have proposed different diabetes phenotypes using age, BMI, glycaemia, homoeostasis model estimates, and islet autoantibodies. We tested whether comprehensive phenotyping validates and further characterises these clusters at diagnosis and whether relevant diabetes-related complications differ among these clusters, during 5-years of follow-up. Methods: Patients with new

Tanga GaiaNIR Lund a

Tanga_GaiaNIR_Lund_a The Solar System at mas and µas accuracy Paolo Tanga Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur P. Tanga - Lund 2023 - Gaia NIR workshop Summary: implications of a Gaia-like NIR-extended mission ● Taxonomy and composition ● Epoch photometry ● Astrometric accuracy 2 P. Tanga - Lund 2023 - Gaia NIR workshop Why we need asteroid spectra? 3 P. Tanga - Lund 2023 - Gaia NIR workshop Why we need

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128 09242021 679 128 MP98 Smith PedDiab 2021

Parental monitoring for type 1 diabetes in genetically at‐risk young children: The TEDDY study OR I G I N A L A R T I C L E Parental monitoring for type 1 diabetes in genetically at-risk young children: The TEDDY study Laura B. Smith1 | Kristian F. Lynch2 | Kimberly A. Driscoll3 | Suzanne Bennett Johnson4 | the TEDDY Study Group 1Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati

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