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Flanagan LEZ extended Poster Presentation

Scientific poster example Estimated public health benefits of a low-emission zone in Malmö, Sweden Erin Flanagan1,*, Ebba Malmqvist1, Susanna Gustafsson2, Anna Oudin1,3 1Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University | 2Environmental Department of the City of Malmö | 3Sustainable Health, Department for Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Um

https://www.sustainability.lu.se/sites/sustainability.lu.se/files/2021-04/Flanagan_LEZ_extended%20poster%20presentation.pdf - 2026-06-08

Kurslitteratur mven16 ht17 20okt17

Kurslitteratur MVEN16_HT17_20okt17 Kurslitteratur MVEN16 2017-10-20 MVEN16 KURSLITTERATUR, HT17 OBS! Preliminär lista över kurslitteratur – vissa artiklar kan ändras/tillkomma! Kursböcker Boyce, T. and Lewis, J., eds. (2009). Climate Change and the Media. Global Crises and the Media Series. Peter Lang Pub Inc. (OBS! om svårtillgänglig, tillhandahålles utvalda kapitel under kursens gång) Bulkeley,

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/sites/cec.lu.se.sv/files/kurslitteratur_mven16_ht17_20okt17.pdf - 2026-06-08

On childhood and the good will: thoughts on ethics and early childhood education

The aim of this thesis is to critically examine how ethical principles are conceptualized and applied in educational contexts, focusing on the intersection of early childhood education and education for sustainable development. Its contribution to educational research in general, and to philosophy of education in particular, is to; first, discuss the presumed relation between ethical principles an

Consequences of Realism for Sociological Theory-Building

It is argued that the Achilles heel of contemporary sociology – and great parts of social science – is a) weak theory development, and b) absence of a meta-theory providing a common platform and a shared goal for its practitioners, fostering cumulativity. A meta-theory called causal realism (a variant of critical realism) is suggested for these purposes. The main tenets and key concepts of realism

On the bijectivity of thin-plate splines

The thin-plate spline (TPS) has been widely used in a number of areas such as image warping, shape analysis and scattered data interpolation. Introduced by Bookstein (IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 11(6):567–585 1989), it is a natural interpolating function in two dimensions, parameterized by a finite number of landmarks. However, even though the thin-plate spline has a very intuitive int

Older persons' experiences with wearable sensor-based fall risk screening in free-living conditions - a qualitative study

BACKGROUND: Falls are common among older persons and can have a major impact on their lives. Wearable sensors used in free-living conditions (moving naturally in one's daily living environment) can be used to predict falls and fall risks. To understand if using the wearable sensors is an acceptable way for older persons to be screened for fall risks, it is important to have knowledge of older pers

Shear force capacity of cross laminated timber beams : Numerical investigations of fracture behaviour

This paper deals with numerical investigations of cross laminated timber (CLT) beams. Previous investigations have revealed discrepancies between experimental test results and suggested design methods regarding shear force capacity of such beams. To gain further understanding of the failure behaviour and the shear force capacity, nonlinear finite element analyses have been performed, using a cohes

A general economic model for manufacturing cost simulation

The described technical-economic model clarifies the influence of different production technological factors on the processing cost of a part. Influential factors can be weighted against each other, which leads to different production development scenarios and their effects on the processing cost can be studied. This implies a way to generate a basis of decision by which a company can base their p

Deregulation of the Wilms' tumour gene 1 protein (WT1) by BCR/ABL1 mediates resistance to imatinib in human leukaemia cells

The Wilms' tumour gene 1 (WT1) protein is highly expressed in most leukaemias. Co-expression of WT1 and the fusion protein AML1-ETO in mice rapidly induces acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Mechanisms behind expression of WT1, as well as consequences thereof, are still unclear. Here, we report that the fusion protein BCR/ABL1 increases expression of WT1 mRNA and protein via the phosphatidylinositol-3

Migration and mobility in the EUs Eastern neighbourhood: mapping out the legal and political framework

Migration and mobility is an increasingly important topic within the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). The very first ENP Strategy Papers already acknowledged that perspectives for lawful migration and common efforts to combat illegal migration, as well as the establishment of efficient mechanisms for return, are crucial determinants for successful cooperation with neighbouring countries. With

Improving the robustness of societal exergy accounting : from primary energy to energy services

Results of useful exergy accounting at the societal (i.e. national or global) level are potentially important for policy purposes, such as the development of energy or GHG emission scenarios, and the determination of the major energy inefficiencies (and thus improvement potentials) within a country. However, useful exergy societal studies commonly differ in their accounting methodology, which affe

Burgers rock creep around axisymmetric tunnels

The present paper deals with the time - dependent rock deformation during tunnelling, and more particularly, its association with the related phenomenon of creep in its viscoelastic form, as well as the numerical evaluation of it. Initially, a brief introduction of these two phenomena is provided. Then, the Burgers' idealized model of rheological rock mass behaviour is presented and analysed, alon

Revisiting Public Support for the Euro, 1999–2017 : Accounting for the Crisis and the Recovery

This article explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation in 1999 until the end of 2017, thereby covering the pre-crisis experience of the euro, the crisis years and the recent recovery. Using uniquely large macro and micro databases and applying up-to-date econometric techniques, the authors revisit the growing literature on public support for the euro