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Macroeconomic conditions, mental ill health and substance abuse among young adults in Sweden

In this paper, I seek to investigate the effect of economic conditions on mental ill health and substance abuse among young adults in Sweden. I investigate whether this effect differs across population subgroups, defined by age, sex, foreign background and educational attainment. In robustness analyses, I also investigate asymmetry in the effect of macroeconomic conditions on mental health and sub

Drivers for Greenness of Green Bonds: An Assessment of the Green Bond Governance in China

Green bonds are facing prosperity in international and China’s bond market, and becoming increasingly important in the overarching aim of financing green projects to reduce environmental impacts. Therefore, the green degree is an important topic. Based on literature review and interviews, this study defined five key stakeholders in green bond market in China. The regulators are the primary drivin

The Excluding Effects of Climate Change - a case study on how climate change affects land exclusion of small-scale farmers in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta

This thesis examines in which ways the effects of climate change are excluding small-scale farmers from land and capital in in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. More specifically, it explores the relationship between powers of exclusion and the class differentiation between small-scale farmers in Ba Tri district. Through fieldwork interviews with farmers in Ba Tri district, the findings show that the e

Rhizosphere priming effects differ between two tree species, Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), under two levels of light intensity

Rhizosphere priming effect (RPE) is a vital progress to regulate soil organic matter decomposition which would influence the carbon cycle in the environment. In my study, Norway spruce and Scots pine were considered to have different RPE because their photosynthetic intensity are different. Spruce had better adaptability of light intensity that it has lower light saturation point (LSP) and lower l

Does sex-specific attractiveness change because of female-limited selection?

Using Drosophila melanogaster as a study organism, we tried to find differences in male and female attractiveness due to female-limited X-chromosome evolution (FLX). In the first part of the experiment, we tested the male attractiveness (measured as female preference) of the FLX-populations and as a control group we used the LHm-population. (LHm comes from a large laboratory-adapted population co

Multipark’s biobank sample collection: A Swedish case-control study on Parkinson’s disease

Riskfaktorer för Parkinsons sjukdom Parkinsons sjukdom är en kronisk, progressiv neurologisk sjukdom som drabbar över 1 % av personer över 65 år. Vid sjukdomen dör nervceller i hjärnan som producerar signalsubstansen dopamin. Dopamin behövs för att skicka signaler mellan hjärncellerna. På grund av bristen på dopamin får hjärnan svårare att kontrollera och styra nervsignaler som bland annat styr kBackground: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, affecting over 1% of individuals over the age of 60 years. Approximately 90% of the PD cases are idiopathic, where the etiology is multifactorial and caused by gene-environment interactions. Exposure to various environmental factors have seen to be strongly associated with an increased or decreased PD risk. We aimed t

Climate change impact on grassland birds in the Mediterranean basin: a case study with the Little Bustard

Climate change and the Little Bustard: Breeding time is of the essence There is a lot of uncertainty concerning how climate change will affect species around the World. We are already observing some ecological changes, such as European butterflies moving their range northwards. However, to predict how species will be affected by climate change is “rocket science”. This study uses GPS coordinate

Understanding the role of the co-chaperone Auxilin in α -synuclein aggregation

Can co-chaperone proteins help against Parkinson’s Disease ? Our cells have assigned proteins called ‘chaperone’ and their helper ‘co-chaperone proteins that work extensively to regulate and maintain the protein structure in our cells. However, proteins like α-synuclein manage to clump together in nerve cells and are believed to acquire toxic characteristics that contribute to the death and damag

Hot Spot mapping - A spatial and methodological approach to analyzing outdoor crimes in Malmö.

This thesis aim to visualize and explore the methodological approach to finding the spatial patterning of crime through a geographical information system as a means for future guidance within spatial crime analysis. The analysis was applied to outdoor crimes for the city of Malmö in the year 2007. As a means for conducting this analysis a casestudy is performed. Both as a review of current police-

Identification of Cell-Based Reporter Assays for Ligand Screening of PDZ- and Agonist-Dependent GPR30 Activity

G protein-coupled receptor 30 (GPR30) is a ubiquitously expressed receptor reported to bind and become activated by estrogen (17β-estradiol). However, the role of GPR30 as an estrogen receptor for rapid estrogenic signaling is not completely accepted, and controversies exist regarding the identity of the cognate ligand, signaling, and subcellular localization of the receptor. Expression of GPR30 i

Fjällbjörkmätarlarvers påverkan på fjällbjörkskog : en fjärranalysstudie om markvegetationsförhållanden i subalpin miljö

Syftet med den här studien är att hitta metoder för att kunna beskriva hur mätarlarver påverkar fjällbjörkskogen som ekosystem. I studien används olika metoder, fjärranalys och statistisk analys av satellitdata, samt intervjuer med personer som har god lokalkännedom. Genom att kombinera kvantitativ- och kvalitativmetod har dataanalysens slutsatser kunnat bekräftas. Det aktuella studieområdet liggeSince the mid-1950s, studies have frequently been conducted on couplings between geometrid moth outbreaks and mountain birch, though not nearly as much focus has been on connections between geometrid moth outbreaks and ground cover. Previous studies have shown that major outbreaks of Epirrita autumnata occur in 9 – 10-year cycles (Karlsson et al., 2004). Sometimes also the Operophtera brumata are

Behavioural Ecology and Habitat use of the European Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) during Stopover in Southern Sweden: A radiotracking study

During the second half of August and the first part of September 2017, I radiotracked several European nightjars (Caprimulgus europaeus) around the Stensoffa area in Southern Sweden. Several locations were taken for each bird each night, including diurnal roost and nocturnal points composed by flying and resting behaviours. Being a long-distance migrator already on the way south during autumn migr

μLEDs for optogenetics

Optogenetics is unfolding new ways for us to study the nervous system and could one day be a standard approach to treat neurological diseases like epilepsy. To selectively study the effects on a subcellular level, microscopic light sources are needed. Nanostructure, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can realize this criteria but processing to connect and protect them is necessary before any fruitful op

Dependence of Cellulase Induced Resistance to Alamethicin (CIRA) on Membrane Lipid Modification (s) in Arabidopsis thaliana

Fungi belonging to the genus Trichoderma are filamentous and soilborne, and are usually known for their plant growth-stimulating effects. Trichoderma viride is one of the species belonging to the genus, and is recognized as a plant symbiont known to improve plant growth and pathogen protection. Trichoderma species produce certain antifungal and antibiotic agents called peptaibols, as secondary met

Rhodothermus marinus - A New Potential Biorefinery Organism

The amazing Thermophile Rhodothermus marinus Thermophiles are microorganisms i.e. bacteria and archea that thrive between the temperature 41ºC to 122ºC. As they can grow at extremely high temperatures, they are also known as extremophiles. Mostly, they are found on geothermally heated places like hot springs or deep sea hydrothermal vents. Rhodothermus marinus is a thermophilic bacterium, inte

The effect of sanitary and phytosanitary measures on EU exports: The case of agri-food products

With protectionism on a global rise, non-tariff measures have been an object for public debates and research, as the work of WTO has reduced the possibilities of raising traditional trade restrictions as customs tariffs. Hence governments have turned to non-tariff measures and regulatory standards to fulfill their agendas. This study aims at shedding light on the question of whether non-tariff mea

Med sagan som verktyg

Mitt arbete utgår från sagan ”Tomtebobarnen” av Elsa Beskow. Jag återupptäckte sagan som vuxen och kände en stark inspiration. Jag brukar inte ha en tydlig inspiration från ett annat medium kopplat till min gestaltning inom arkitektur, så detta var något som jag ville utforska. Inom arkitekturen är skapandeprocessen är en viktig del, därför tycker jag att det är intressant att undersöka den proces

Öresundslänken

Öresundsregionen är idag Nordens största transnationella samarbetsregion och omfattar hela Skånes län samt östra delen av Danmark. Sedan öppningen av Öresundsbron, år 2000, har regionen varit den arbetsmarknad som vuxit hastigast i Sverige och placerar sig betydligt högre upp än Stockholm på listan. Dock kan man inte se Öresundsregionen som en funktionellt integrerad enhet än. Ett närmare samarbetÖresund Region is, as of today, the biggest transnational region in Scandinavia. The inauguration of the Öresund Bridge in the year 2000 can be seen as the starting point of the regions rapid growth which has led to its surpassing of Stockholm in size. However, it has yet to fully function as an integral unit and a closer relationship between the economies is crucial for reaching a maximum of its

Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Studies of Immune Dysregulation Differential expression of genes in patients with Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Studies of Immune Dysregulation Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) is a disease caused by two specific low-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV), HPV 6 and HPV 11. Benign tumors known as papillomas can grow in the respiratory tracts of patients afflicted with the disease. The papillomas growing in the respiratory tract can disrupt the vocal folds

Tuning Feedback-Based Traffic Signal Controls

A growing problem in many cities is that the traffic demand fluctuates heavily during the day and that it grows larger as the years go by. This calls for, and the technology to easier measure traffic enables, more efficient traffic light controls that can handle a greater traffic demand but also be adaptive. Centralised control of traffic light might, even though it can be both adaptive and effici