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Photographers

Lund University has agreements with three photographers. Here you can find information on how to use the agreements and contact details for each photographer. The photographers are divided into three categories, based on the nature of the photographic assignments. Thus you choose the photographer on the basis of the kind of images you want to order. All photographs are purchased with full rights,

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/ordering-printers-agencies-and-photographers/photographers - 2026-05-14

Protecting what nature? The (mis)recognition of Sámi traditional knowledge in the Finnish Nature Conservation Act reform

The importance of indigenous knowledges has been acknowledged in biodiversity conservation, but practical engagement with them in decision-making is still lacking. In this thesis, I study this contradiction in the context of Finland and the indigenous Sámi. By conducting a case study on how Sámi traditional knowledge (STK) is addressed in the ongoing Nature Conservation Act reform, I politicize Fi

Cfewp18

CFE WP nr 18 1José Ortega y Gasset José Ortega y Gasset The Spanish philosopher who saw life as an intellectual adventure Inger Enkvist inger.enkvist@rom.lu.se 2 CFE Working paper series no. 18 CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES AT LUND UNIVERSITY: Box 52 Phone: +46 (0)46-222 88 99 SE-221 00 LUND Fax: +46 (0)46-222 40 06 Sweden Email: cfe@cfe.lu.se CFE Working paper series is published by Centre for Euro

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/sites/cfe.lu.se.en/files/2020-12/cfewp18.pdf - 2026-05-15

Manual-individual-study-plan

Microsoft Word - Manual - Individual study plan.docx Emma Roybon Postgraduate Studies Office Created 2016-06-14 Individual study plan (ISP) Information and manual 1. What is an individual study plan? 2. Is it compulsory to establish an individual study plan? 3. How to use the web-based system 4. What to write in the different sections of the study plan and how the information is linked to the lear

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/sites/intramed.lu.se.en/files/2023-06/manual-individual-study-plan.pdf - 2026-05-15

An NADH-Coupled Biosensor for Engineering Redox Metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae’s potential in industrial biotechnology for producing valuable products e.g. biofuels, bulk chemicals, bio-flavours and pharmaceuticals is established. In order to achieve efficient production, the intracellular balance of the NADH/NAD + redox couple must be monitored and maintained, as this influences the feasibility of over 100 reactions in the cell. My ap

Biomass in a Sustainable Energy System

Popular Abstract in Swedish Användningen av fossila bränslen såsom kol, olja och naturgas svarar för mer än 70% av dagens globala utsläpp av koldioxid vilket är det största antropogena bidraget till växthuseffekten. Energieffektivisering och en ökad användning av förnybara energislag, t ex bioenergi, är två nyckelstrategier för att minska utsläppen av växthusgaser. Ett ökat utnytttjande av bioenerThe increased use of biomass for energy is as a key strategy in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, which represents the largest anthropogenic contribution to the greenhouse effect. In this thesis, aspects of an increase in the utilisation of biomass in the Swedish energy system are treated. Modern bioenergy systems should be based on high energy and land-use efficiency since biomass resource

The surface exposed amino acid residues of monomeric proteins determine the partitioning in aqueous two-phase systems

It is of great interest and importance how different amino acid residues contribute to and affect the properties of a protein surface, Partitioning in aqueous two-phase systems has the potential to be used as a rapid and simple method for studying the surface properties of proteins. The influence on partitioning of the surface exposed amino acid residues of eight structurally determined monomeric

Efficient Assignment of Identities in Anonymous Populations

We consider the fundamental problem of assigning distinct labels to agents in the probabilistic model of population protocols. Our protocols operate under the assumption that the size n of the population is embedded in the transition function. Their efficiency is expressed in terms of the number of states utilized by agents, the size of the range from which the labels are drawn, and the expected n

In vitro studies of the pharmacodynamics of teicoplanin against Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Enterococcus faecium

Objective To investigate the basic pharmacodynamic properties of teicoplanin in vitro for Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Enterococcus faecium. Methods The following experiments were performed: (1) bacterial killing by teicoplanin at different concentrations; (2) bacterial killing by teicoplanin at 8 x MIC against the same strains with inocula of 5x10(3), 5x10(5) and 5x10(7)

A pilot phase 2a, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to explore the antiviral activity, clinical outcomes, safety, and tolerability of rilematovir at two dose levels in non-hospitalized adults with respiratory syncytial virus infection

Objectives: To assess the antiviral effect, clinical outcomes, and safety of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion inhibitor rilematovir in non-hospitalized RSV-infected adults. Methods: This phase 2a, double-blind, multicentre study randomly assigned RSV-positive adult outpatients ≤5 days from symptom onset 1:1:1 to receive rilematovir 500 mg, 80 mg, or placebo once-daily for 7 days. Antiv

Programmed Ventricular Stimulation as an Additional Primary Prevention Risk Stratification Tool in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy : A Multinational Study

Background: A novel risk calculator based on clinical characteristics and noninvasive tests that predicts the onset of clinical sustained ventricular arrhythmias (VA) in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) has been proposed and validated by recent studies. It remains unknown whether programmed ventricular stimulation (PVS) provides additional prognostic value. Meth

Patientskadeersättning i den artificiella intelligensens tidsålder - En rättsdogmatisk undersökning av säkerhetskrav, rättsliga utmaningar och reformbehov vid användningen av AI-baserade medicintekniska produkter

Den ökade användningen av artificiell intelligens inom sjukvården väcker flera rättsliga frågor. En av dessa är hur patientskadeersättning ska hanteras vid patientskador orsakade av AI-baserade medicintekniska produkter (MTP), exempelvis när dessa används för att analysera mammografibilder. Även om AI-tekniken visat på god förmåga att identifiera tecken på bröstcancer är det oundvikligt att fel nåThe increasing use of artificial intelligence in healthcare raises several legal issues. One of those is how patient injury compensation should be handled in case of patient injuries caused by AI-based medical devices (MTP), for example, when they are used to analyze mammography images. Although AI technology has demonstrated a satisfactory level of ability to identify signs of breast cancer, erro

Study of the use of property probes in an educational setting

Context Developing compilers and static analysis tools (“language tools”) is a difficult and time-consuming task. We have previously presented property probes, a technique to help the language tool developer build understanding of their tool. A probe presents a live view into the internals of the compiler, enabling the developer to see all the intermediate steps of a compilation or analysis rather

Reflection seismic investigations on south Gotland, Sweden, to evaluate CO2 storage strategies

Reflection seismic data were acquired in the Sudret area of Gotland between 6 and 13 November 2023. Objectives of the survey were to obtain images of the subsurface down to the Precambrian basement in the vicinity of two cored boreholes that had been drilled earlier down to about 800 m. The seismic profiles were positioned to provide a better understanding of the sedimentary strata and local struc

Threshold Effects, Cognitive Decline, and Longitudinal Changes in White Matter Hyperintensity Volume

BACKGROUND: Changes in Ischemic White matter hyperintensities volume (WMH) on MRI over time are associated with cognitive decline. We investigated whether changes in WMH volume over time exhibit WMH-normalized volume threshold effects on declining cognitive performance and whether these effects on cognition differ between deep white matter hyperintensities (DWMH) and periventricular white matter h

Surgical approach, relapse risk and overall survival in borderline ovarian tumors: age-stratified analysis based on real-world data

Background: The need for complete staging surgery including hysterectomy for all age patients with borderline ovarian tumors (BOT) is debatable, considering fertility in younger patients and potential higher morbidity in older patients. We aimed to investigate the relapse risk and overall survival in a cohort including patients who underwent conservative surgery (organ-preserving procedures) to miBackground:The need for complete staging surgery including hysterectomy for all age patients with borderline ovarian tumors (BOT) is debatable, considering fertility in younger patients and potential higher morbidity in older patients. We aimed to investigate the relapse risk and overall survival in a cohort including patients who underwent conservative surgery (organ-preserving procedures) to min

Coded-BKW with Sieving

The Learning with Errors problem (LWE) has become a central topic in recent cryptographic research. In this paper, we present a new solving algorithm combining important ideas from previous work on improving the BKW algorithm and ideas from sieving in lattices. The new algorithm is analyzed and demonstrates an improved asymptotic performance. For Regev parameters q = n^2 and noise level \sigma = n

Making MLSD decisions by thresholding the matched filter output

This paper presents an iterative detector that, by thresholding the output of the matched filter, gives maximum-likelihood sequence detector (MLSD) decisions on binary, antipodally modulated symbols that have been corrupted by intersymbol interference and additive Gaussian noise. The detector will make decisions on some, but often not all, of the symbols in a transmitted sequence, and those decisi