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Development of molecular biology tools for the wine and beer yeast Dekkera bruxellensis
The non-conventional wine and beer yeast Dekkera bruxellensis is of great interest for the food industry and academic research. This Crabtree-positive yeast is a good ethanol producer and can compete the baker´s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in ethanol and pH tolerance and could be an even better organism for the biofuel production from alternative carbon sources. D. bruxellensis is considered t
Mathematical Colloquium: Chloe Martindale (University of Bristol)
Chinese FDI and the African Health System
(RE)PHRASING—SHAPING MUSIC WITH MODERN INSTRUMENTS
24 mars 2025 10:00 till 11:00 | Seminarium Welcome to a research presentation with Christian Stene – Associate Professor of Clarinet and researcher at the Grieg Academy, University of Bergen, Norway. "In this artistic research project, I want to develop new knowledge about phrasing with modern instruments. Modern instruments are often very different from their historical predecessors. In different
https://www.lu.se/evenemang/rephrasing-shaping-music-modern-instruments-research-presentation-christian-stene - 2026-05-14
Towards visual strategic communications : an innovative interdisciplinary perspective on visual dimensions within the strategic communications field
The purpose of this paper is to explore how a visual perspective can be applied to strategic communication research. First, the term visual communication will be examined from various perspectives with an attempt to develop a foundation for this new academic territory. Second, this study summarises how visual approaches are applied in strategic communication research during 2005-2015, this is donePurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore how a visual perspective can be applied to strategic communication research. First, the term visual communication will be examined from various perspectives with an attempt to develop a foundation for this new academic territory. Second, this study summarises how visual approaches are applied in strategic communication research during 2005-2015, this
Computer Vision Based Analysis of Animal Behavior
The behavior of animals is commonly studied in medicine and biology. There is a large variation in what animals are studied, in experimental paradigms and purpose.However, many studies on animal behavior have at least one thing in common - it typically involves measuring or studying the kinematics of the animal. To allow for verifiable and quantitative behavioral analysis, the experiments are reco
Det gnomiska uttrycket i Iliaden, Odysséen och Beowulf-eposet
Intressekonflikter i Investmentbanker
Due to the recent financial turmoil we have noticed how exposed our financial situations are. Not only the financial market has been affected but also major socio-economic crises have risen as a result of the recession. Despite this, there is a willingness to take part in trading on the financial market. Considerable amount of money is involved in the securities market which makes it obvious that
The Problem of Antisemitism Studies : Towards a New Paradigm
In this paper, locating myself in a tradition of critical race studies, I try to identify the problems I observe within the field of antisemitism studies. Departing from observations from the European Sociological Association conference held in Porto, Portugal, in August 2024, where leading antisemitism researchers in Europe stated that “antisemitism is at the core of Palestinian identity” and “po
Crumbs from the Rich Man's Table? : Municipal Labour Market Policies and Recognition of Welfare Recipients in Sweden
Labour market policies, also known as activation, are common responses to poverty, unemployment and social exclusion. Activation is characterised by increased individual responsibility, requiring welfare recipients to strive for financial self-sufficiency, be it through job-seeking, training or coaching. In Sweden, activation policies are also implemented in municipal welfare services such as soci
JS Bach lute suites
Player Mobility Restraints Within the European Football Industry
For the past fifteen years, ever since the Court of Justice’s ruling in its landmark case Bosman, the sporting rules governing player mobility have been a hot topic. The ruling prohibited transfer fees for players out-of-contract thus putting an end to the restrictive transfer system hindering the free movement of football players. The Court also abolished the nationality restriction where clubs w
Kritiska framgångsfaktorer i teknologiska förändringstider
Presently the telecom industry is going through a massive shift in technology. In the business to business environment regarding delivery and service of fixed telephony, the traditional circuit-switched PBX (private branch exchange) technology is successively replaced by a new Ip-based (Internet protocol) PBX technology. The new way of switching voice-calls doesn't demand a separate infrastruc
Disputationer 2009
Johanna NilssonImplementation of International Human Rights Law:A Discourse Theoretical Study Illustrated by the Right to Family Planning in Indonesian LawDatum för disputation: fredagen den 11 december 2009Fakultetsopponent: fil.dr. Ida Elisabeth Koch, The Danish Institute for Human RightsÄmne: mänskliga rättigheterAbstractDiscourse theory methodology provides an alternative and novel framework f
https://www.jur.lu.se/forskning/disputationer/disputationer-2009 - 2026-05-13
Sweden, the United States, and Raoul Wallenberg's Mission to Hungary in 1944
This article provides an in-depth examination of the U.S. government's role in the case of Raoul Wallenberg, the courageous Swedish envoy who died mysteriously in the Soviet Union after being arrested by Soviet occupation forces at the end of World War II for unknown reasons. The article recounts how U.S. officials, particularly the diplomat Herschel V. Johnson, tried to alleviate the plight of Hu
A Militant Bride : Gender-Loaded Metaphors in Jerome’s Writings to Ascetic Men and Women
This article examines Jerome’s use of bridal and military imagery in his writings to male and female ascetics. The metaphor of the “bride” and the “soldier” had been used in earlier Christianity to describe the Christian identity of the baptized person, and in the writings of Jerome and other fourth-century ascetic writers, these motifs came to be increasingly employed in discourses on the ascetic
