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Karlskrona/Malmö

Karlskrona/Malmö is a radio play about how the contract between people change in a polarized society. The play takes off from a fictive event - a murder in Malmö by a perpetrator from a small city somewhere in Sweden. IN the aftermath of what has happened we meet a number of people that knew the persons involved that in different ways where affected by the event and how they react to what happened

Absence of Parallel Fibre to Purkinje Cell LTD During Eyeblink Conditioning

Long-term depression (LTD) of parallel fibre/Purkinje cell synapses has been the favoured explanation for cerebellar motor learning such as classical eyeblink conditioning. Previous evidence against this interpretation has been contested. Here we wanted to test whether a classical conditioning protocol causes LTD. We applied a conditioning protocol, using a train of electrical pulses to the parall

Multi-Agent Planning for Automatic Geospatial Web Service Composition in Geoportals

Automatic composition of geospatial web services increases the possibility of taking full advantage of spatial data and processing capabilities that have been published over the internet. In this paper, a multi-agent artificial intelligence (AI) planning solution was proposed, which works within the geoportal architecture and enables the geoportal to compose semantically annotated Open Geospatial

South‐South Irregular Migration : The Impacts of China's Informal Gold Rush in Ghana

This article examines irregular South‐South migration from China to Ghana, and the role it played in transforming livelihoods and broader developmental landscapes. It looks at the entry of approximately 50,000 Chinese migrants into the informal small‐scale gold mining sector from 2008‐2013. These migrants mainly hailed from Shanglin County in Guangxi Province. In Ghana, they formed mutually benefi

Membrane-based oil-water separation: Membranes, concepts and case studies

1. IntroductionThe demand for efficient oil-water separation is driven by the tightening of discharge limits for e.g. produced water in the oil and gas industry, process water in the petrochemical industry and bilge water in the marine industry. The global produced water production alone is over 71 billion bbl/a – 8.4 billion m3/a [1]. Among the different technologies, particularly ultrafiltration

Membrane processes for a sustainable future: Moving from C2/C3 chemistry to biotechnogical processes

The global society has started a journey from using fossil-based raw material to the utilisation of climate-smart sustainable raw materials. Biorefineries have been identified as one of the backbones of the new bioeconomy using fermentation processes to convert biomass to biofuels and –chemicals and thus replacing the conventional C2/C3 chemistry with biotechnological processes. In current petro-c

Ultrafiltration and nanofiltration of E-stage bleaching plant effluents of a sulphite pulp mill

This work addresses the assessment of ultrafiltration (UF) and nanofiltration (NF) for the treatment of a bleaching plant effluent (BPE) from aPortuguese sulphite pulp mill (Caima-Indústria de Celulose,S.A.) with the two-fold objective of water consumption minimization and by-products valorization. This is to be achieved through the recycling of UF/NF permeates as process water and the concentrati

Meeting the challenges: Membrane processes for water recovery from oily and PVC wastewater

The demand for water recovery in the industry is increasingly important partly due to water shortage and partly due to tightening of regulatory requirements. In this paper water recovery solutions for two challenging types of wastewater - oily and polyvinylchloride (PVC) wastewater - are presented. The first part of the presentation analyses the operation and performance of a membrane unit operate

Membrane separation technologies in biorefineries: Current status and future developments

IntroductionThe start of the 21st century is combined with the continuous replacement of classic C2/C3 chemistry with biological processes. This conversion process started at the end the 20th century and is combined with the integration of membrane processes as high selective and low energy consuming separation technologies in the production of fermentation based products. In fermentation based pr

New concepts for the starch and starch-based sweetener industry

1. IntroductionBoth the development of nowadays membrane technology and nutritive sweeteners started in the middle of the 20th century. The development of the asymmetric membranes using phase inversion was pioneered by Loeb and Sourirajan in the 1960-ies, while the discovery of glucose isomerase was a milestone in the commercialisation of high fructose corn syrup in the beginning of the 1970-ies.

Exploring the structure-properties relationship of novel polyamide thin film composite membranes

Polysulfone (PSf) is a traditional material widely used for manufacturing microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes by non-solvent induced phase separation (NIPS) process. However, the hydrophobic nature of PSf makes the membranes prone to protein fouling. In order to create non fouling surfaces and further decrease the pore size, the membrane pores can be modified by different strategies as a

The relation between structure-performance of thin film composite membranes and the tools used for their fabrication method

For more than 30 years polyimides (PA) have been one of the main polymers for the fabrication of thin film composite membranes. Several researchers have assessed the main fabrication variables that influence the final structure of the polyamide layers including monomer concentration, solvents, additives in aqueous and organic phases and type of support to mention few [1,2]. However, few studies ha

Separations in biorefineries

1. IntroductionThe starting point of modern biotechnology is often defined by the production of lactic acid by Pasteur in 1857 and the discovery of penicillin by Fleming in 1928. During this first wave of biotechnological processes moved production of e.g. antibiotics and amino acids from laboratory to industrial scale. The second wave of biotechnological processes started with the discovery of th

Costs for membrane cleaning – an economic assessment

Cleaning is an inevitable, and often costly, part of most membrane filtration plants. The economic assessment of cleaning costs is often rather arbitrary when researchers design and estimate costs of a membrane plant in a new application. Severity of fouling, operation conditions, cleaning agents and cleaning frequency all influence the costs for membrane cleaning. In addition to the costs of the

Membrane processes in biorefineries based on lignocellulosic biomass: Membrane opportunities in the production and water loop

Biorefineries are the backbone of “white biotechnology”, the 3rd wave of biotechnology which aims to replace classic C2/C3 chemistry by biotechnological processes. In analogy to petrorefineries biorefineries aim at the integrated and simultaneous production of bulk products, as e.g. biofuels, or biopolymers, heat and power, using biomass. In order to avoid any competition with food production the

Protein-protein interactions in AQP regulation - biophysical characterization of AQP0-CaM and AQP2-LIP5 complex formation

Protein-protein interactions play important roles in regulating human aquaporins (AQP) by gating as well as trafficking. While structural and functional studies have provided detailed knowledge of AQP transport mechanisms, selectivity as well as gating by conformational changes of loops or termini, the mechanism behind how protein-protein interactions control AQP-mediated water transport through c

Water recovery and recycle in the PVC production: A novel approach using membrane technology

The production of 1 ton of PVC requires 2.0 - 2.5 m3 of demineralised water. Some of the water is lost in the process, e.g. as vapor during the drying of the PVC or as sealing water, while approx. 80% of the water could potentially be recycled. In today’s installations only about 20 – 25% of the water recovered by the PVC decanter is used for flushing of the facilities, while 75 – 80% is discharge

Miljonprogrammet – utskällt och missförstått

I höst är det 50 år sedan Skärholmens centrum invigdes, ett av de områden som tydligast kommit att symbolisera det svenska miljonprogrammet. Men rekordårens bostadspolitik styrdes inte av en kallhamrad socialdemokratisk människosyn.

Membrane processes for the bioethanol industry: New applications and challenges

„White biotechnology“- the third and latest wave of biotechnology - is aiming to replace the well-established C2/C3 chemistry based on oil and gas by biological processes. The backbone of biotechnology is the conversion by fermentation which is widely established in the production of antibiotics, enzymes, bioethanol and organic acids. One of the key concepts related to “white biotechnology” are so

Protein-Protein Interactions in Human Aquaporin Regulation

Every living organism is made up of cells, the smallest structural and functional unit of life. These organisms can further be classified on the basis of cell number as single-cell or multi-cell organism. Over time these primitive organisms have evolved leading to the formation of more complex machinery in higher organism. While it is tough and tedious to calculate the exact number of cells in theWater is an essential compoment of every living orgamism and forms a major part of the human body. Regulated water transport is crucial for proper cell functioning and body homeostasis. Cell, the smallest structural and functional unit of life, uses specialized water conducting pores made up of proteins to transport water across the plasma membrane by facilitated diffusion.The discovery of one of