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Does the Anthropocene really imply the end of culture/nature and subject/object distinctions?
Maria Zoegas kaffe, nyskrivning av historiken för Zoegas kaffe, reklamkampanj.
Zoegas kaffe skapade kaffesorten Maria Zoega, som lanserades i slutet av september 2018. Detta kaffe var en direkt följd av företagets samverkan med projektet "Normkritiska perspektiv på lokal historia" där det under projektets försorg togs fram ny information som visade på Maria Zoegas betydelse för kaffeföretaget. Denna information ledde till att företagets historia skrevs om, att det lanserades
EGF receptor: role for innate immunity during wound healing in human skin
Explicit multipole formula for the local thermal resistance in an energy pile-the line-source approximation
This paper presents a closed-form quite handy formula for the local thermal resistance Rb between the temperature of the bulk heat-carrier fluid in the pipes, equally spaced on a concentric circle inside a circular energy pile, and the mean temperature at the periphery of the pile. The so-called multipole method is used to calculate the temperature field. An important improvement of the multipole
Association Between Sleep Duration, Obesity, and School Failure Among Adolescents
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between sleep duration, overweight/obesity, and school failure using data obtained from self-reported questionnaires completed by 13- to 15-year-olds in Sweden (n = 1,363; 50.7% female). The height and weight of the participants were measured by school nurses. A multiple logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the association betwee
Archives of the Flesh : Reenacting Memories of Torture
Image substitutes and visual fake history: historical images of atrocity of the Ukrainian famine 1932–1933 on social media
This article analyses how pre-internet historical images of atrocity are used on social media in the era of misinformation, disinformation and a rising radical right. Combining scholarship in cultural sociology, media studies and communication, and history, the article introduces two concepts: image substitute and visual fake history. Image substitute is an image of an historical event from a part
Chernobyl brought Italy and Belarus closer together – their approach could do the same for other nations
Trauma Management as a Way to Sustainable Development
Long-term effects on function, health-related quality of life and work ability after structured physiotherapy including a workplace intervention. : A secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial (WorkUp) in primary care for patients with neck and/or back pain
Objective: To study the long-term effects of a workplace intervention in addition to structured physiotherapy regarding self-reported measures in patients with acute/subacute neck and/or back pain. Design: WorkUp – a cluster-randomised controlled trial in 32 primary care centers in Sweden, from January 2013 through December 2014 (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02609750). Intervention: Structured physio
Malvas mystiska flaskpost
Skönlitterär bok för åldern 9-12 år.Vad är egentligen mod? Kan man lära sig att bli modig? Det frågar sig Malva, elva år, när hon inte lyckas stå inför hela klassen i skolan och berätta om sitt sommarlov. Inte ett vettigt ord får hon fram. De andra barnen fnissar och fröken suckar. En trasig flaskpost blir Malvas räddning. Genom det mystiska receptet i flaskan blir hon mindre än en tumme. Och sugs
Kyrkohistorisk årsskrift 2019
Abatacept in rheumatoid arthritis : Survival on drug, clinical outcomes, and their predictors - Data from a large national quality register
Background: There are limited data regarding efficacy of abatacept treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) outside clinical trials. Quality registers have been useful for observational studies on tumor necrosis factor inhibition in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to investigate clinical efficacy and tolerability of abatacept in RA, using a national register. Methods: RA patients that
Partially exchangeable networks and architectures for learning summary statistics in approximate Bayesian computation
We present a novel family of deep neural architectures, named partially exchangeable networks (PENs) that leverage probabilistic symmetries. By design, PENs are invariant to block-switch transformations, which characterize the partial exchangeability properties of conditionally Markovian processes. Moreover, we show that any block-switch invariant function has a PEN-like representation. The DeepSe
Underwater spatially, spectrally, and temporally resolved optical monitoring of aquatic fauna
A continuous-wave (CW) Scheimpflug underwater multi-spectral lidar system was constructed to monitor aquatic fauna with spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution. Utilizing a 1 W 414 nm diode laser and a detection set-up with a reflective grating, measurements of shrimp pleopod movements at fixed range, and the swimming of small fish trapped in a clear tube were performed in a 5 m ×0.6 m ×0.6 m w
CEOs’ talk of sustainability: Towards an inclusion of an embeddedness and value-creation perspective
Purpose: This paper sets out to examine how CEOs’ talk of sustainability has developed in a period of increased expectations from society for companies to step up their transformation towards more sustainable businesses andbetter account for their progress and performance within the sustainability area.Design/methodology/approach: By adopting an interpretive textual approach, this paper provides a
Measurement of long-range two-particle azimuthal correlations in Z-boson tagged pp collisions at √s=8 and 13 TeV
Results are presented from the measurement by ATLAS of long-range (| Δ η| > 2) dihadron angular correlations in s=8 and 13 TeV pp collisions containing a Z boson. The analysis is performed using 19.4 fb - 1 of s=8 TeV data recorded during Run 1 of the LHC and 36.1 fb - 1 of s=13 TeV data recorded during Run 2. Two-particle correlation functions are measured as a function of relative azimuthal angl
Disruption of selenium transport and function is a major contributor to mercury toxicity in zebrafish larvae
Mercury is one of the most toxic elements threatening the biosphere, with levels steadily rising due to both natural and human activities. Selenium is an essential micronutrient, required for normal development and functioning of many organisms. While selenium is known to counteract mercury's toxicity under some conditions, to date information about the mercury-selenium relationship is fragmented
Remarkable differences in the biochemical fate of Cd2+, Hg2+, CH3Hg+ and thimerosal in red blood cell lysate
Humans are environmentally exposed to potentially toxic Cd and Hg species and to the Hg compound thimerosal (THI), an antibactericidal vaccine additive. Previous studies have revealed that Cd2+, Hg2+ and CH3Hg+ are taken up by red blood cells (RBCs) and bind to cytosolic glutathione (GSH) and/or hemoglobin (Hb). Since interactions in the cytosol of RBCs may be linked to their hemolysis, a more com