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A 1. Course Details 1. Course code SFS A06 2. Course title Swedish as a Foreign Language 6 3. Cycle (1st, 2nd or 3rd) X 4. Higher education credits 7.5 5. Details of approval of course Syllabus approved by the Syllabus Committee of the Faculty of the Humanities and Theology 13th March 2007. 6. Details of changes approved 2. General Information 1. Field(s) (if applicable) 2. Subject (if applicable)

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A 1. Course Details 1. Course code SVE E06 2. Course title Swedish for Exchange Students 6 3. Cycle (1st, 2nd or 3rd) X 4. Higher education credits 7.5 5. Details of approval of course Syllabus approved by the Syllabus Committee of the Faculty of the Humanities and Theology 13th March 2007. 6. Details of changes approved 2. General Information 1. Field(s) (if applicable) 2. Subject (if applicable)

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1 Vláda práva Průvodce pro politiky 2 Copyright© Institut Raoula Wallenberga pro lidská práva a humanitární právo a Haagský institut pro internacionalizaci práva 2012 ISBN 978-91-86910-75-4 Tato publikace je uvedena do oběhu pod podmínkou, že nebude bez předchozího souhlasu vydavatelů obchodně či jinak půjčována, prodávána či najímána, nebo jiným způsobem dána do oběhu ve vazbě nebo přebalu, které

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Advancing Software Development Efficiency in an Open Source Software Context

Open source software has been gaining popularity, especially among commercial organizations. The broad industry acceptance is in large part due to the demonstrated ability of open source solutions to compete with proprietary alternatives. Using open source software components enables companies to reduce their own development costs, and thus improve software development efficiency. Many open source

Multi Level Environmental Governance – The Case of Wind Power Development in Sweden

At national policy level in Sweden, the importance of development of wind power is emphasized. However, the actual implementation is highly dependent on local permit giving for windmills. The legislation governing the permit giving has been revised in an attempt to make the local processes faster and to shift the permit process towards a more regional environmental process as opposed to a more pla

An evaluation of the interference of hydroxycobalamin with chemistry and co-oximetry tests on nine commonly used instruments

The administration of hydroxocobalamin (OHCob), alone or with sodium thiosulfate, is a standard therapy for cyanide poisoning. OHCob is a red chromophore, and its interference with co-oximetric and colorimetric laboratory measurements has been evaluated in a few conflicting reports. The interference of OHCob was investigated in samples spiked with 10 different concentrations of OHCob (0-1500 mg/L)

The natural course of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SPONK) A 1-to 27-year follow-up of 40 patients

Background and purpose Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SPONK) is a painful lesion in the elderly, frequently leading to osteoarthritis and subsequent knee surgery. We evaluated the natural course and long-term consequences of SPONK in terms of need for major knee surgery. Methods Between 1982 and 1988, 40 consecutive patients were diagnosed with SPONK. The short-term outcome has been report

Cationic uremic toxins affect human renal proximal tubule cell functioning through interaction with the organic cation transporter

Several organic cations, such as guanidino compounds and polyamines, have been found to accumulate in plasma of patients with kidney failure due to inadequate renal clearance. Here, we studied the interaction of cationic uremic toxins with renal organic cation transport in a conditionally immortalized human proximal tubule epithelial cell line (ciPTEC). Transporter activity was measured and valida

Evaluation of Steam-Treated Giant Bamboo for Production of Fermentable Sugars

Giant bamboo plantations are currently being established in the Southern Africa region and can be considered as potential lignocellulosic feedstock for the production of second generation bioethanol. In this study, giant bamboo internodal material was subjected to sulphur dioxide (SO2) impregnated steam pretreatment prior to enzymatic hydrolysis. The effect of temperature, residence time, and acid

Effects of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy on cardiac disease: results from a randomized trial with long-term follow-up

Tamoxifen is associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). However, there are few reports on long-term effects. Using data from a large Swedish randomized trial of 5 and 2 years of adjuvant tamoxifen in women with early breast cancer, we here present results on morbidity and mortality from cardiac diseases during treatment and long-term after treatment. A total of 4,150 patients

Feeding damage to plants increases with plant size across 21 Brassicaceae species

Plant size is a major predictor of ecological functioning. We tested the hypothesis that feeding damage to plants increases with plant size, as the conspicuousness of large plants makes resource finding and colonisation easier. Further, large plants can be attractive to herbivores, as they offer greater amounts and ranges of resources and niches, but direct evidence from experiments testing size e

Does duration on antiretroviral therapy determine health-related quality of life in people living with HIV? A cross-sectional study in a regional referral hospital in Kenya.

Objective : To measure the extent to which health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in people living with HIV is associated with duration of antiretroviral therapy (ART) after controlling for sociodemographic, clinical, and other therapy-related factors. Design : Cross-sectional analysis. Methods : A gender-stratified random sample of 421 participants aged 18-64 years was selected from the patients

Familial Risks for Type 2 Diabetes in Sweden

OBJECTIVE - Our aim was to characterize familial risks for type 2 diabetes by the type and number of affected family members, including half-siblings, adoptees, and spouses, to quantify risks and estimate the contribution of environmental effect. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Families were identified from the Multigeneration Register, and type 2 diabetic patients were obtained from the Hospital Di

Assessment of Regional Progression of Pulmonary Emphysema With CT Densitometry

Background: Lung densitometry is an effective method to assess overall progression of emphysema, but generally the location of the progression is not estimated. We hypothesized that progression of emphysema is the result of extension from affected areas toward less affected areas in the lung. To test this hypothesis, a method was developed to assess emphysema severity at different levels in the lu

Fluorescence Spectroscopy Measurements in Ultrasonic Navigated Resection of Malignant Brain Tumors

Background and Objective: Glioblastoma multiforme is a highly malignant primary brain tumor. It has no border but at best a marginal zone, however, invisible to the surgeon. An optical touch pointer (OTP) enabling differentiation of healthy and tumor tissue by means of fiber-optic fluorescence spectroscopy has been developed. In combination with an ultrasonic navigation system, the OTP may be used

Origin of the Bathochromic Shift of Astaxanthin in Lobster Protein: 2D Electronic Spectroscopy Investigation of beta-Crustacyanin

We report on ultrafast spectroscopy study of beta-crustacyanin, the carotenoprotein responsible for the coloration of the lobster shell. beta-Crustacyanin is formed by two closely positioned astaxanthin molecules encapsulated in protein. The 2D electronic spectroscopy together with two-color pump-probe was applied to investigate the electronic structure, the excited-state dynamics, and the influen

The incidence of acute gastrointestinal illness in Sweden

Aims: The aim of this study was to estimate the self-reported domestic incidence of acute gastrointestinal illness in the Swedish population irrespective of route of transmission or type of pathogen causing the disease. Previous studies in Sweden have primarily focused on incidence of acute gastrointestinal illness related to consumption of contaminated food and drinking water. Methods: In May 200

Association of TNFSF15 polymorphism with irritable bowel syndrome

Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common gastrointestinal disorder, affecting more than 10% of the general population worldwide. Although a genetic component is suspected, unambiguous susceptibility genes have so far not been identified. This study tested the hypothesis that genes contributing to epithelial barrier integrity, control of mucosal immune responses and interactions

Cassava Commercialization in Southeastern Africa

Purpose – Cassava production surged noticeably in Southeastern Africa beginning in the 1990s. The purpose of this paper is to examine the commercial responses and food security consequences of cassava production growth in the region. Design/methodology/approach – The paper incorporates a mix of quantitative analysis, based primarily on original analysis of national farm household survey data, toge