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Evaluation of Circulating Cardiovascular Biomarker Levels for Early Detection of Congenital Heart Disease in Newborns in Sweden

Importance: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital malformation in humans worldwide. Circulating cardiovascular biomarkers could potentially improve the early detection of CHD, even in asymptomatic newborns. Objectives: To assess the performance of a dried blood spot (DBS) test to measure the cardiovascular biomarker amino terminal fragment of the prohormone brain-type natriu

Arnadottir kristin

2 LUMES Masters Thesis 2001-2002 Participation in the Environmental Impact Assessment process. Analysis of two case studies from the energy sector in Iceland. Kristín L. Árnadottir Student: Supervisor: Kristín Árnadóttir, Cand. Jur. Professor, Karsten Åström, Kämnarsvägen 7H. Bellmansgatan 5, 226 46 Lund 11820 Stockholm E-mail kristinisl@yahoo.com E-mail Karsten.Astrom@rsoc.lu.se +46- 222 4127 Lun

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/arnadottir_kristin.pdf - 2026-05-18

Nyhetsbrev2018 fin tg 0

GÅS Nyhetsbrev för året 2018 Nyhetsbrev 2018 till dig som deltar i ett världsunikt projekt 102-åringen som varit med sedan det började Det är sjätte gången som Ingrid kommer till GÅS- projektets mottagning i Malmö, och hon har nu hunnit fylla 102 år. Hon har varit med sedan forsk- ningsprojektet började och tycker att det har varit in- tressant att få vara med och hjälpa till med forskning, särski

https://www.geriatrik.lu.se/sites/geriatrik.lu.se/files/nyhetsbrev2018_fin_tg_0.pdf - 2026-05-18

Bioeconomystakeholderconference dk 170515 v2

BioeconomyStakeholderConference_DK_170515.key Deniz Koca, Ph.D., Lund University, Centre for Environmental and Climate Research BIOECONOMY Graduate Research School deniz.koca@cec.lu.se http://www.cec.lu.se/bioeconomy Advancing the Transition to Bioeconomy: A Systems Approach mailto:deniz.koca@cec.lu.se?subject= http://www.cec.lu.se/bioeconomy Layout Background (What is bioeconomy? Do we all have a

https://www.hallbarhet.lu.se/sites/hallbarhet.lu.se/files/bioeconomystakeholderconference_dk_170515_v2.pdf - 2026-05-18

Lunds-universitets-magasin-2-2011

LUM Lunds universitets magasin | Nr 2 | 2011 oMsvärMad LU startar stiftelse i USA Klassfrågan het igen... 2 LUM nr 2 | 2011 1947 års kvinna Ovan: Ett tidigt självporträtt (1943) som Randi Fisher gav bort i lysningspresent till sin syster Else inför giftermålet med Ingmar Bergman. Till höger: En vävd kormatta som lånats av Askersunds församling (1955). En detaljskiss till teaterridån i Medborgarhus

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/lunds-universitets-magasin-2-2011.pdf - 2026-05-18

Lunds-universitets-magasin-7-2016

Anslagen borde delas på fler Ryska föräldrar mot barns rätt Fläckforskning LUNDS UNIVERSITETS MAGASIN | NR 7 | 2016 NY UNDERSÖKNINGSTEKNIK SKONAR ÖGONEN Lär svenska på medicinskt språkcafé 2 LUM NR 7 | 2016 LUM NR 7 | 2016 3 Snabbt nyhetsflöde ökar bildens värde Bilden ökar i värde i det allt snab­ bare nyhetsflödet. Forsknings­ resultat som kommuniceras med effektiva bilder har större chans att n

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/lunds-universitets-magasin-7-2016.pdf - 2026-05-18

Naranjo tatiana ingrid

..- LUND UNIVERSITY LUND UNIVERSITY MASTERS PROGRAMME IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (LUMES) ADULTS' ENVIRONMENTAL UNDERSTANDING: HOW DO ADULTS REPRESENT THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT? By: Ingrid TatianaNaranjo R. A thesis submittedas a requirementfor the degree of Master of Sciencein EnvironmentalScience Lund, November 301998 Calle 3C # 63A-44 Apto. 503 , Santiagode Cali - Colombia Phone:

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/naranjo_tatiana_ingrid.pdf - 2026-05-18

Blankett-redovisning-student

Brevmall LL 20160520 REDOVISNING AV ARBETAD TID Underlag för utbetalning av timlön för TA-personal, t ex skrivningsvakt Namn Personnummer Adress, postnr, ort Kursansvarig/arbetsledare/student Fakultet/institution/sektion/avdelning Kurskod/arbetat med/övrigt Tidsbegränsningsgrund enligt LAS (1982:80) 5:1(Allmän visstid) 5:4 (arbetstagare fyllt 67) Referens dnr aktuellt Beslut om lön och villkor: Re

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Dry season forage assessment across senegalese rangelands using earth observation data

Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing human population. A prerequisite to this is sustainable use of rangeland forage resources for livestock. Many studies have focused on the assessment of rangeland resources during the rainy season, while only a few have focused on the dry season which is the longest and most demanding period for live

Organisational and student characteristics, fidelity, funding models, and unit costs of recovery colleges in 28 countries: a cross-sectional survey

BackgroundRecovery colleges were developed in England to support the recovery of individuals who have mental health symptoms or mental illness. They have been founded in many countries but there has been little international research on recovery colleges and no studies investigating their staffing, fidelity, or costs. We aimed to characterise recovery colleges internationally, to understand organi

Applications of Signal Processing to Microphone Node Calibration and Medical Signal Classification

Localization is an important enabling technology for many applications, such as wireless sensor networks, emergency rescue services, civil defense and transportation. Suppose that a room is equipped with several microphones (or sensors), and one person is making a sound while moving around in the room. Can one find microphone and sound source positions as well as reconstruct a room geometry? The a

Intimate partner violence and maternal depression during pregnancy : A community-based cross-sectional study in Ethiopia

Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) is regarded an important public health and human rights issue, characterized by physical, sexual or emotional abuse. Globally more than one in three women report physical or sexual violence by their intimate partners. Though the association between IPV and depression is known, we found no study investigating depression as a risk factor for IPV and very

Below-ground responses to insect herbivory in ecosystems with woody plant canopies : A meta-analysis

Insect herbivory can have important consequences for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Despite a growing recognition of the role of herbivores in above-ground–below-ground interactions, our current understanding is mainly restricted to studies of vertebrates in grassland and tundra ecosystems, while ecosystems with tree-like canopies (termed forests below) and invertebrates remain underst

Simulated high-latitude soil thermal dynamics during the past 4 decades

Soil temperature (Ts) change is a key indicator of the dynamics of permafrost. On seasonal and interannual timescales, the variability of Ts determines the active-layer depth, which regulates hydrological soil properties and biogeochemical processes. On the multi-decadal scale, increasing Ts not only drives permafrost thaw/retreat but can also trigger and accelerate the decomposition of soil organ

Update on the Global Burden of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke in 1990-2013: The GBD 2013 Study

Background: Global stroke epidemiology is changing rapidly. Although age-standardized rates of stroke mortality have decreased worldwide in the past 2 decades, the absolute numbers of people who have a stroke every year, and live with the consequences of stroke or die from their stroke, are increasing. Regular updates on the current level of stroke burden are important for advancing our knowledge

Energy exchange and water budget partitioning in a boreal minerogenic mire

This study investigated patterns and controls of the seasonal and inter-annual variations in energy fluxes (i.e., sensible heat, H, and latent heat, lambda E) and partitioning of the water budget (i.e., precipitation, P; evapotranspiration, ET; discharge, Q; and soil water storage, Delta S) over five years (2001-2005) in a boreal oligotrophic fen in northern Sweden based on continuous eddy covaria

Swedish Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, annual report for 2014

This is the fifth annual report of the Swedish Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, a national monitoring programme coordinated by Lund University for the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency since 2010. The programme is a partnership between the Entomological Society of Sweden, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Lund University, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and the Swedish

The Impact of Dementia on Treatment Persistence among Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Register-Based Study in Sweden

Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and dementia represent a growing dual burden in aging populations. These conditions share pathophysiological mechanisms that may create a self-reinforcing cycle in which cognitive impairment affects diabetes management, a crucial factor for preventing complications. Despite Sweden's comprehensive care, there is limited longitudinal evidence on how cognitive

Urban Resilience to Climate Change Shocks and Stresses in Mbale Municipality in Uganda

Climate change shocks and stresses are expected to increasingly affect urban areas in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA). However, there remain gaps in understanding local precipitation extremes and influential factors that can enhance urban resilience. This study synthesized determinants of urban resilience, investigated historic and projected precipitation extremes up to the year 2050. Also assessed were f

Evaluating the Potential of Southampton Carbon Flux Model (SCARF) for Monitoring Terrestrial Gross Primary Productivity Across African Ecosystems

Accurate knowledge about the amount and dynamics of terrestrial gross primary productivity is an important component for understanding of ecosystem functioning and processes. Recently a new diagnostic model, Southampton Carbon Flux (SCARF), was developed to predict terrestrial gross primary productivity at regional to global scale based on a chlorophyll index derived from MERIS data. The model aim