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C-terminal flanking peptide of neuropeptide Y in DRG following nerve compression
The C-terminal flanking peptide of neuropeptide Y (CPON) was studied in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) by immunocytochemistry after different recovery periods (3, 6,14 and 28 days) following tourniquet compression of the rat hindlimb (sciatic nerve; 150 or 300 mmHg; 2 h). Compression induced a transient increase in the number of CPON-positive DRG-neurons (the contralateral uninjured side was devoid of
Food as Function and Food as Figure : Cultural Translation and Cultural Hybridity in A Change of Skies, Love and Vertigo and Nina’s Heavenly Delights
Food is a major concern in popular culture and in literary studies at present and there are numerous novels, movies, and TV-shows that focus on food and its various functions – literary, cultural, and social. Food, which is a highly politicised subject, is one way in which cultural translation takes place as it is used to create an understanding of cultural transfer processes and their implication
Forms and fabrics of the terracotta industry in Southern Etruria in the third and second centuries B.C.
Five moulded terracotta votive heads from Tessennano, Te 1-5, three terracotta sarcophagi from Tuscania, Tu 1-3, two terracotta votive heads from Vulci, Vu 1-2 and three votive heads from Tarquinia, Ta 1-3 are presented in this study. They are included in a larger ongoing research and have been dated to the late third and second centuries B.C. Moulds deriving from the same handmade prototype, henc
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TRV N03 Required Reading The reading list is valid for one (1) year after completion of the course Humani t ie s and Theology Centre for Theology and Re l ig ious Stud ies Required reading for TRV N03, Religious Roots of Europe: Thesis Colloquium, 10 ECTS credits, Fall Semester 2026 as approved by the Director of Studies on 4 June 2026 Clark, Elizabeth A. (2004). History, Theory, Text: Historians
https://www.ctr.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/TRVN03/20262/TRV_N03_Required_Reading.pdf - 2026-06-05
Early Neolithic flint mining at Södra Sallerup, Scania, Sweden
Chapel Hill Expert Survey trend file, 1999-2019
Lean Construction Principles and Railway Maintenance Planning
Lean construction principles have been successfully adopted in a variety of industries to increase project management quality. This paper addresses maintenance planning in Sweden and analyses its effectiveness in the framework of lean construction principles. To investigate the status and improvement potential of maintenance contractors’ performance, the study focuses on the detailed planning proc
Influence of the Sc cation substituent on the structural properties and energy transfer processes in GAGG:Ce crystals
The influence of the Sc cation substituent on the structural and luminescence properties of GAGG:Ce crystals was studied. Unit cell parameters and space groups were obtained using XRD analysis. The chemical compositions of the crystals were determined using SEM-EDX and TEM-EDX techniques. Structures were refined by the Rietveld method and the distribution of Al/Ga/Sc cations between octahedral and
System reliability of concrete structures subjected to chloride ingress
The parameters relevant for prediction of service lifetime with respect to chloride ingress are associated with large uncertainties. Full-scale measurements are in demand for conditions which are as homogeneous as possible. The present paper first summarizes statistical distributions which are obtained based on measurements from the Gimsøystraumen bridge in Norway. These probability distributions
Lunar synchronization of daily activity patterns in a crepuscular avian insectivore
Biological rhythms of nearly all animals on earth are synchronized with natural light and are aligned to day-and-night transitions. Here, we test the hypothesis that the lunar cycle affects the nocturnal flight activity of European Nightjars (Caprimulgus europaeus). We describe daily activity patterns of individuals from three different countries across a wide geographic area, during two discrete
Hidden spin polarization in the centrosymmetric Mo S2 crystal revealed via elliptically polarized terahertz emission
Monosaccharide Derivatives with Low-Nanomolar Lectin Affinity and High Selectivity Based on Combined Fluorine-Amide, Phenyl-Arginine, Sulfur-π, and Halogen Bond Interactions
Characterizing the multi-dimensional reaction dynamics of dihalomethanes using XUV-induced Coulomb explosion imaging
Application of Artificial Intelligence for the Optimization of Hydropower Energy Generation
Hydropower is one of the most promising sources of renewable energy. However, a substantial initial investment requires for the construction of large civil structures. Feasibility study, detailed project report preparation, construction planning, and timely execution of work are the important activities of a hydropower plant. Energy generation in hydropower plants are mainly depends on discharge a
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High-resolution structure of a fish aquaporin reveals a novel extracellular fold
Aquaporins are protein channels embedded in the lipid bilayer in cells from all organisms on earth that are crucial for water homeostasis. In fish, aquaporins are believed to be important for osmoregulation; however, the molecular mechanism behind this is poorly understood. Here, we present the first structural and functional characterization of a fish aquaporin; cpAQP1aa from the fresh water fish
Revisiting the green geographies of welfare planning : an introduction
he history and legacy of green planning of the welfare era have largely been overlooked within research, or critiqued due to its limited urban qualities and poor design. This omission has left its role in the development of the Welfare society largely unexplored. Therefore, this special issue revisits the green geographies of welfare planning, to reveal its importance as a matter of welfare and as
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This paper revisits the glazed redware Scanian jug, brought to the fore by Kulturen archaeologist Anders W. Mårtensson in 1973. Characterized by its faceted base and distinct handle, the jug stands out from its contemporaries. This brief paper presents new chemical data for the Scanian jug, its most common rim forms and a discussion on its area of production. So far, no medieval ceramic production
