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”Vi kan inte kompensera bort fossila utsläpp”
Decommodification as a socially embedded practice: The example of lifestyle enterprising in animal-based tourism
Studies of degrowth in tourism have shed light on the phenomenon of lifestyle entrepreneurship, often highlighting these businesses as examples of alternative, non-growth oriented production. This chapter focuses on two examples of lifestyle oriented animal-based tourism in Sweden: horse-related tourism and hunting tourism. It is argued that these enterprises are engaged in decommodification pract
Book review: Wendy Harcourt, W. and Nelson, I.L., editors. 2015: Practising Feminist Political Ecologies: Moving beyond the ‘Green Economy’
Human Geography and Post-Crisis Agricultural Policy: Insights from the Venezuelan Andes
Novel Insights into the Multiple Sclerosis Risk Gene ANKRD55
An intronic variant in ANKRD55, rs6859219, is a genetic risk factor for multiple sclerosis, but the biological reasons underlying this association are unknown. We characterized the expression of ANKRD55 in human PBMCs and cell lines. Three ANKRD55 transcript variants (Ensembl isoforms 001, 005, and 007) could be detected in PBMCs and CD4(+) T cells but were virtually absent in CD8(+), CD14(+), CD1
Den fackliga medlemsutvecklingen sedan 1980-talet : Frågor och svar i anslutning till LOs poddserie om ojämlikhet
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Flerovium spectroscopy – benchmarking nuclear theory at proton number Z = 114
In the wake of the discovery of superheavy elements, nuclear spectroscopy experiments aim at providing anchor points at the uppermost end of the nuclear chart for nuclear structure theory, which otherwise had to solely rely on extrapolations. In two runs in 2019 and 2020, such a nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z = 1
SES differences in marital fertility widened during the fertility transition—evidence from global micro‑level population data
The decline in human fertility during the demographic transition is one of the most profound changes to human living conditions. To gain a better understanding of this transition we investigate the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and marital fertility in different fertility regimes in a global and historical perspective. We use data for a large number women in 91 different countries
On Love
Artificial gametes, the unnatural and the artefactual
In debates on the ethics of artificial gametes, concepts of naturalness have been used in a number of different ways. Some have argued that the unnaturalness of artificial gametes means that it is unacceptable to use them in fertility treatments. Others have suggested that artificial gametes are no less natural than many other tissues or processes in common medical use. We suggest that establishin
The Distribution of Wealth in Germany, 1895-2018
Umeå : Contributing to sustainable growth and inclusivity through the sharing economy
Over the past 50 years Umeå has displayed constant growth, making it the fastest-growing region in northern Sweden. It is therefore crucial that Umeå grows with regards to environmental, social, cultural and economic aspects. Sharing City Umeå, which is a test-bed for the sharing economy, is focusing on innovative solutions for shared mobility, green spaces, resource efficiency, sustainable consum
Time-resolved polarization lock-in filtering for background suppression in Raman spectroscopy of biomass pyrolysis
Laser-based Raman spectroscopy is a powerful technique for non-intrusive measurements of chemical composition in gas, liquid, and solids. However, weak signals make it challenging to employ the technique for diagnostics under harsh conditions with various background interferences. To overcome such limitations, we have devised a method, polarization lock-in filtering (PLF) based on temporal modulat
Tracheostomy management by speech-language pathologists in Sweden
Purpose: Speech-language pathologists’ (SLPs) role in tracheostomy management is well described internationally. Surveys from Australia and the United Kingdom show high clinical consistency in SLP tracheostomy management, and that practice follows guidelines, research evidence and protocols. Swedish SLPs work with tracheostomised patients, however, the content and extent of this practice, and how
No gender-related bias in COPD diagnosis and treatment in Sweden : a randomised, controlled, case-based trial
Introduction: COPD is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. The prevalence, morbidity and mortality of COPD among females have increased. Previous studies indicate a possible gender bias in the diagnosis and management of COPD. The present study aims to determine if there is gender bias in the management of COPD in Sweden.Methods: This was a double-blind, randomised (1:1), controlled, parallel
Women's Luxury Products as Signals to Other Women
We present two preregistered replications of the paper by Wang and Griskevicius (2014), which reported that women flaunt luxury products to signal their partners' devotion, thereby guarding their relationships from rivals. In Study 1, which was a conceptual replication with real luxury brands, we did not observe an effect of luxury products on partner devotion but found that women assumed that mal