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In parallel with the changes observed in the world of work, the scope of occupational health and safety should be understood in a way that encompasses psychosocial risks. This necessity stems from the principle that occupational health and safety should be dealt with through a dynamic approach and finds itself a place in the national and international legal order. The scope of this thesis in terms
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Brief remembrance of the circumstances and context of writing the PhD thesis and making acquaintance with Valeriu Aanania.
Children vs. Climate Crisis and the Communication against Turkey: A Brief Analysis
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Obituary of Danish social anthropologist Anne Knudsen, former editor of the Danish weekly magazine Weekendavisen, published in Weekendavisen 21 April 2022. Longer version to appear in the Danish anthropology journal Tidsskriftet Antropologi, September 2022.
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Extended obituary of Danish anthropologist and former editor of Weekendavisen Anne Knudsen, shorter version published in Weekendavisen.
Fia attent (Watch out!): Surveillance and Intimacy in Ethnographic Research
Several articles in the Recalling Fieldwork collection discuss the role of state surveillance and how it affected our ethnographic fieldwork. This was certainly the case in my own research in Romania in the decade from 1974-1985, where my secret police (Securitate) file ended up being over 600 pages long, and where I was blacklisted in 1985 due to hostile activities. Other ethnographers had simila
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Nära att Sverige hade varit ett minne blott : Understreckare om Rasmus Glenthøj och Morten Nordhagen Ottosen, "Union eller undergång"
Almost Alive : Robots and Androids
Life-likeness is a property that can be used both to deceive people that a robot is more intelligent than it is or to facilitate the natural communication with humans. Over the years, different criteria have guided the design of intelligent systems, ranging from attempts to produce human-like language to trying to make a robot look like an actual human. We outline some relevant historical developm
Elizabeth II ännu långt från kung Sobhuzas rekord
Nanoscale chemical mapping of exometabolites at fungal–mineral interfaces
MICROPLASTICS IDENTIFICATION IN LANDFILL LEACHATES BY DIFFERENT SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES
Discovered more than 40 years ago, microplastics have become a major environmental issue. With increasing global plastic production, microplastics are of growing concern. Landfills have been pinpointed as primary sources of microplastics to surface waters and they have, in fact, been identified and quantified as such. Due to their small size, different polymers and interfering non-plastic material
Romanising the mountains? Exploring cultural change through archaeological spatial analysis in Western Sierra Morena (Spain)
Western Sierra Morena constitutes a singular link between the Roman provinces of Baetica and Lusitania, in terms of its physiography and historical development. This region, characterised by its rugged topography, forests, and abundant mineral resources, was decisively transformed after the Roman conquest. Such transformations are visible in the characteristics of the archaeological record and in
Heterogamy and contraceptive use among married and cohabiting women
Decisions about which contraceptives to use are a key component of a couple’s “fertility work,” and these decisions can be made in homogamous or heterogamous couple contexts. Relative resource theory and the strain perspective suggest that heterogamy may lead to differences in bargaining power or higher levels of discordance within couples, thereby affecting the distribution of fertility work and
Crisis Response in Higher Education : How the Pandemic Challenged University Operations and Organisation
Towards engineered yeast as production platform for capsaicinoids
Capsaicinoids are bioactive alkaloids produced by the chili pepper fruit and are known to be the most potent agonists of the human pain receptor TRPV1 (Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily V Member 1). They are currently produced by extraction from chili pepper fruit or by chemical synthesis. Transfer of the biosynthetic route to a microbial host could enable more efficient capsai
Assessment of fluorescent protein candidates for multi-color flow cytometry analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Transcription factor-based biosensors represent promising tools in the construction and evaluation of efficient cell factories for the sustainable production of fuels, chemicals and pharmaceuticals. They can notably be designed to follow the production of a target compound or to monitor key cellular properties, such as stress or starvation. In most cases, the biosensors are built with fluorescent
Engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae for production of the capsaicinoid nonivamide
BackgroundCapsaicinoids are produced by plants in the Capsicum genus and are the main reason for the pungency of chili pepper fruits. They are strong agonists of TRPV1 (the transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1) and used as active ingredients in pharmaceuticals for the treatment of pain. The use of bioengineered microorganisms in a fermentation process may be an effi
