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Lu cec 2018 4-3 in english with film about the educations

PowerPoint-presentation Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, CEC The Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, CEC, is a combined physical and virtual centre at Lund University. CEC conducts research, education and communication on environmental sciences and climate research. 1 VISITING ADDRESS The Ecology building Sölvegatan 37 in Lund CEC is in an expansive phase and the number of

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Luvre-1452012nyholmsvflu

DocHdl1OnPRINTREADYtmpTarget 133 ORNIS SVECICA 21: 133–156, 2011 Abstract Introduction The Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca is cer- tainly one of the most studied European passerine bird species and the lots of publications deal with different aspects of its life (for an overview see Lundberg & Alatalo 1992). However, studies on the breeding biology of the species at the periphery of its range i

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Ignacio velasco

Microsoft Word - THESIS IGNACIO VELASCO.doc More sustainable cooking technologies – A case study in rural kitchens in Michoacan, Mexico Author Ignacio Velasco Ulrikedalsvägen 2 T 219 224 58 Lund, Sweden Email: nachovel@hotmail.com Submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirements for LUMES, Lund University International Master’s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science Sup

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Lu cec 2018 4-3

PowerPoint-presentation Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, CEC The Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, CEC, is a combined physical and virtual centre at Lund University. CEC conducts research, education and communication on environmental sciences and climate research. 1 VISITING ADDRESS The Ecology building Sölvegatan 37 in Lund CEC is in an expansive phase and the number of

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Li et al-2017-movdis

11C‐PE2I and 18F‐Dopa PET for Assessing Progression Rate in Parkinson's: A Longitudinal Study 11C-PE2I and 18F-Dopa PET for Assessing Progression Rate in Parkinson’s: A Longitudinal Study Weihua Li, MSc,1† Nick P. Lao-Kaim, MSc,1† Andreas A. Roussakis, MD,1 Antonio Martı́n-Bastida, MD, MSc,1 Natalie Valle-Guzman, MSc,2 Gesine Paul, MD, PhD,3,4 Clare Loane, PhD,5 Håkan Widner, MD,

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Före 2005 dömdes gärningspersoner som sexuellt utnyttjat en person som befunnit sig i ett hjälplöst tillstånd för sexuellt utnyttjande enligt 6 kap. 3 § Brottsbalken (BrB). Endast om det var gärningspersonen som själv hade medverkat till offrets hjälplösa tillstånd kunde denne åtalas för våldtäkt. Föranlett av ett stort missnöje och hätsk debatt i media trädde 2005 den nya sexualbrottslagstiftningPrior to 2005, offending persons involved in sexual exploitation of a person who found themselves in a vulnerable situation, were sentenced pursuant to Chapter 6 § 3 The Criminal Code. Only if the offending person had contributed to the victim's vulnerable situation, could he be prosecuted for rape. In 2005, the new sexual offenses law came into force, which was due to a great dissatisfaction

Nwpart2

Övningshandledning för fältarbetsvecka på Österlen, NGE501 EX-guide NGEA01/JÅ/2017 1 Excursion guide NW Skåne, NGEA 01 Ht 2017 PART 2 Description of the STOPS By Associate prof. Jonas Åkerman EX-guide NGEA01/JÅ/2017 2 Contents Innehåll PART 2 STOPS .......................................................................................................................................................

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A new project based on continuous bi-annual surveys of hectare plots is introduced with the aim to monitor future floristic changes as well as environmental conditions that may be assessed based on species-specific plant traits or ecological indicator values. As a trade-off between the needs for representativeness at the landscape scale and field work efficiency, the hectare plots have been placed

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Land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) is one of the key drivers of anthropogenic climate change. In addition to greenhouse gases such as CO2 or CH4, LULCC affects also the emission of other carbon trace gases such as biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs). We investigate the impact of changing LULCC on the emission of isoprene and monoterpenes during the 21st century using seven different la

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How do fungi navigate through the complex microscopic maze-like structures found in the soil? Fungal behaviour, especially at the hyphal scale, is largely unknown and challenging to study in natural habitats such as the opaque soil matrix. We monitored hyphal growth behaviour and strategies of seven Basidiomycete litter decomposing species in a micro-fabricated "Soil Chip" system that simulates pr

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Distribution of responsibility is one of the main focus areas in discussions about climate change ethics. Most of these discussions deal with the distribution of responsibility for climate change mitigation at the international level. The aim of this paper is to investigate if and how these principles can be used to inform the search for a fair distribution of responsibility for climate change ada

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The history of rail transport can offer valuable insights for future energy transitions due to its importance in promoting clean mobility. There is a complex interplay between the evolution of the railway network, fuel consumption, efficiency, energy service, and CO2 emissions that requires further exploration. We developed a dataset that covers energy use in all stages of rail transportation, as

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Shared housing is a rather unusual phenomenon in Sweden. However, due to the decreasing availability of affordable housing and a large share of single-person households in urban areas, sharing is on the rise and new forms of shared housing have entered the market. By analysing how shared housing overlaps with existing patterns of socioeconomic segregation and by interviewing developers of diverse

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The Covid-19 pandemic sparked unprecedented political responses dramatically affecting societies, markets, and the lives of individuals. Under great uncertainty and turbulent conditions, governments adopted far-reaching political interventions to curb the pandemic. These interventions might therefore be expected to challenge key ideas underpinning liberal democracy. We analyze and compare how the

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Global warming is severely impacting ecosystems and threatening ecosystem services as well as human well-being. While some species face extinction risk, several studies suggest the possibility that fast evolution may allow species to adapt and survive in spite of environmental changes. We assess how such evolutionary rescue extends to multitrophic communities and whether evolution systematically p

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Introduction. Sleeping difficulties are common in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). A sleep intervention with weighted blankets was designed to increase current understanding of using weighted blankets to target children’s individual needs in connection with sleep and daytime functioning. Aim. To explore how children with ADHD and sleeping difficulties experience the u

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Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well understood how trees adapt their hydraulic architecture to a long-term decrease in water availability. We examined 23 traits characterizing the hydraulic architecture and growth rate of branches and the dependent foliage of mature European beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees along a precipitation gradient (855-

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By having phenotypically plastic traits, many organisms optimize their fitness in response to fluctuating threats. Freshwater snails with translucent shells, e.g. snails from the Radix genus, differ considerably in their mantle pigmentation patterns, with snails from the same water body ranging from being completely dark pigmented to having only a few dark patterns. These pigmentation differences

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Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolution and maintenance of behavioural diversity in natural populations. Consistent individual differences in prey behaviour, especially in the propensity to take risks ("boldness"), are widespread in the animal kingdom. Theory predicts that individual behavioural types differ in a cost-benefit trade-of

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Severe droughts in the Northern Hemisphere cause a widespread decline of agricultural yield, the reduction of forest carbon uptake, and increased CO2 growth rates in the atmosphere. Plants respond to droughts by partially closing their stomata to limit their evaporative water loss, at the expense of carbon uptake by photosynthesis. This trade-off maximizes their water-use efficiency (WUE), as meas