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Nyhetsbrev2018-2

Nyhetsbrev nr 2, 2018. Øresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning Öresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning samlar forskare från olika discipliner i syfte att utveckla och stärka kønshistorisk forskning på båda sidor om Öresund. Kalendarium på båda sidor av sundet Nedan finns programpunkter som är öppna för alla från båda sidor om sundet. Kata Dalström. Agitatorn som gick sin egen väg Kata

https://www.cors.lu.se/sites/cors.lu.se/files/nyhetsbrev2018-2.pdf - 2026-05-30

Local Collective Agreement On Compensation For Standby Duty (STYR 2023-1543)

HR Division Local collective agreement 1 (4) 21 August 2023 STYR 2023/1543 Local collective agreement on compensation for standby duty Parties: Lund University OFR/S Saco-S SEKO Sec. 1 The parties enter into a local collective agreement on compensation for standby duty pursuant to Chapter 2, Section 2 of the agreements on pay and benefits for government employees, Villkorsavtal (OFR/S and SEKO) an

https://www.hr-webben.lu.se/sites/hr-webben.lu.se/files/2026-02/Local%20collective%20agreement%20on%20compensation%20for%20standby%20duty%20(STYR%202023-1543).pdf - 2026-05-30

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Social sector auditing –From soft to sharp auditing RESEARCH IN SERVICE STUDIES Working paper No 12, May 2012 The Department of Service Management Campus Helsingborg | Lund University Emma Ek, School of Public Administration, Gothenburg University Gustaf Kastberg, Department of Service Management, Lund University 1 2 Social sector auditing – From soft to sharp auditing Emma Ek, School of public ad

https://www.ses.lu.se/sites/ses.lu.se/files/wp_12_may_2012_0.pdf - 2026-05-30

Malnutrition and risk of falling among elderly without home-help service - A cross sectional study

Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of malnutrition risk and associated risk of falling, social and mental factors among elderly without home-help service. The aim was also to explore factors associated with risk of falling. A cross-sectional design was used. Elderly persons own homes. Data were collected during preventive home visits to 565 elderly (age range 73-90 year

Preventive home visits and health - experiences among very old people

Background: As more people reach older age, there is a growing interest in improving old person's health, activity, independence and social participation, thereby adding quality to the extended years. Preventive home visits (PHV) programs for old people have received much attention in recent decades. A large body of research shows mixed effects, and argues that a home visit is a complex social pro

Seeing the invisible: Evolution of wing interference patterns in Hymenoptera, and their application in taxonomy

Popular Abstract in Undetermined The transparent wings of tiny parasitic wasps and small flies are remarkably thin, only a few hundreds nanometers thick, and may appear to have a simple structural airfoil design. The thesis deals with new findings about structural color reflections and the ultrastructure of such tiny transparent wings of parasitic wasps. The main discovery is that when seemingly tThe remarkably thin transparent wing membranes in tiny wasps may appear to have a simple structural design, but hide a largely unexplored complex of micro-morphological features that serve aerodynamics and may also function in visual signaling. I found that when such small transparent wings are viewed against a dark background they display vivid structural color patterns due to thin film interfere

Hereditary prostate cancer: clinical aspects

PURPOSE: We review the current epidemiological and genetic knowledge regarding hereditary prostate cancer, and outline its clinical implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Published articles on hereditary prostate cancer were identified using the MEDLINE data base. RESULTS: A risk of prostate cancer, particularly early onset disease, is strongly affected by family history (number of relatives with pr

Infection Risks among Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Fingolimod, Natalizumab, Rituximab, and Injectable Therapies

Importance: Although highly effective disease-modifying therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS) have been associated with an increased risk of infections vs injectable therapies interferon beta and glatiramer acetate (GA), the magnitude of potential risk increase is not well established in real-world populations. Even less is known about infection risk associated with rituximab, which is extensively

Lagerstyrning vid Frigoscandia Freezer AB

Frigoscandia Freezer AB have seen themselves as an entrepreneur company for a long time, but have lately begun to realise that they have to go against a more administrative era. With that insight they have begun to examine their enterprise in order to achieve this. The division Team Spare Parts has started a project with the intention of checking-up the inventory management, and improving it for t

REACHing a Compromise. A Study on Inter- and Intra- Institutional Negotiations in the EU on the Chemical Regulation REACH

In the autumn of 2003 newspaper headlines declared that Environment Commissioner Margot Wallström had poison in her blood. After a blood test 28 hazardous chemicals were found, among these DDT that had been abandoned from the market since 1983. In this thesis the reader will find a case study on the EU's chemical Regulation REACH (Regulation, Evaluation, Authorisation of Chemicals). REACH has

Effekter av kön, ålder och region på sjukpenningen i Sverige - en variansanalys

According to TCO (The Swedish Confederation for Professional Employees) the worst threat to the Swedish welfare is that so many people because of bad health and unemployment are not a part of the labour force. If Sweden could make the number of people with health and unemployment problems half the size as today, the GDP would increase with more than five percent. In real money this means 110 billi

Patients' reasoning regarding the decision to participate in clinical cancer trials : an interview study

BACKGROUND: Clinical cancer trials are crucial for the implementation of new treatments in the clinical setting, but it is equally crucial that patients are given the opportunity to make a well-informed decision about participation. The inclusion process is complex, including both oral and written information about the trial. The process of patients' decision-making regarding clinical cancer trial

Loriot catherine

1 Implementing environmentally conscious product development in the Canadian industries: an industrial design systemic perspective Master presented in the fulfilment of the LUMES program: Lund University international Masters program in Environmental Science By: Catherine Loriot 4648 rue Marquette Montréal (QC) H2J 3Y4 Canada Tel: (+1) 514 523 9401 Catherine.Loriot.823@student.lu.se Under the supe

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/loriot_catherine.pdf - 2026-05-30

Clinical Outcomes in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Studies on Chronic Coronary Syndrome and Drug-Coated Balloons

Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is frequently used in the treatment of chronic coronary syndrome (CCS), although its impact on long-term prognosis and symptom relief remains debated. Among patients undergoing revascularisation with PCI, data on clinical outcomes following drug-coated balloon (DCB) based PCI in unselected patient populations is limited, and the comparative effe

Experimental validation of contrast-enhanced SSFP cine CMR for quantification of myocardium at risk in acute myocardial infarction

Background: Accurate assessment of myocardium at risk (MaR) after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is necessary when assessing myocardial salvage. Contrast-enhanced steady-state free precession (CE-SSFP) is a recently developed cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) method for assessment of MaR up to 1 week after AMI. Our aim was to validate CE-SSFP for determination of MaR in an experimental po

Psychometric properties of the WHOQOL-BREF among next of kin to older persons in nursing homes

Background: The worries of next of kin about their older loved ones in nursing homes can be extensive and can adversely affect their subjective experiences of their own physical, mental and social well-being. It is thus of utmost importance to measure the quality of life of next of kin in a valid and reliable way. Methods: The design is a cross-sectional study with psychometric evaluation based on

The evolutionary ecology of plant reproductive diversity and floral signals : Mating system and floral scent in Arabis alpina

Flowering plants display an extraordinary floral- and reproductive diversity. Variation in the size, shape, colour and scent of flowers, and in systems and strategies of mating, is ubiquitous in comparisons of different species, but also exists among different conspecific populations. Diversity in these characters is central to the evolution of flowering plants and the formation of new species. In

Sowing hope, harvesting justice: How Vila Nova Esperança transformed the environment into an ally to claim rights

The presence of informal settlements in large cities of the developing world is a concrete expression of urban poverty. The residents of Brazilian favelas are more likely to be exposed to environmental risks, lower life quality and risks of eviction. Additionally, there is a common generalization of associating favela residents with illegality, criminality and pollution. Using a political ecology

The fate of stars born in gas-rich high redshift galaxies

One of the greatest challenges astronomers are facing today is understanding how galaxies form. We know that the Milky Way is a spiral disk galaxy, similar to many others we see in the sky, therefore the Milky Way is a benchmark for understanding the inner workings of disk galaxies. The task of unraveling the mystery of the formation of the Milky Way has been given to astronomers, who attempt to c

Streamlining the Ordering Process: A Case Study of Alfa Laval

Background One of Alfa Laval’s factories in Lund, LA, has noticed that up to 50% of all order proposals suggested by their ERP system JEEVES is considered to be irrelevant and are subsequently disregarded by the purchasers. Consequently, many purchasers disregard the parameters in JEEVES that control what proposals get suggested and instead order on “gut-feeling” and personal experience. Not only