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Gamla kroppar och nya tekniker, i Åldrandets Betydelser (red Jönsson & Lundin)
Åldrandets betydelser: I det västerländska samhället kämpar vi för långa liv men mot åldrandet. Det är bara en av de motsägelser som ålder och åldrande ger upphov till. I Åldrandets betydelser undersöks olika förhållningssätt till och konsekvenser av åldrande. Boken belyser hur kronologisk ålder inte alltid är densamma som den upplevda och hur samhället möter olika åldrar. Exempel tas från såväl h
Analysis of melanins
Mammalian melanins are of two major types, eumelanins and peheomelanins, which often occur together, then called mixed-type melanins. A method has been developed for analysing the various forms of melanins. Melanin characterisation included their oxidation in permanganate under alkaline conditions, and analysis of the resulting degradation products, pyrrole-2,3,5-tricarboxylic acid (PTCA), pyrrole
Ett konkurrenskraftigt EU till rätt pris
Almost genuine insurance premiums as an alternative to tax-financed pensions and other social security benefits
The CRIRES search for planets at the bottom of the main sequence
The role of doctoral education in early career academic development
Survival in the Welfare Cocoon. The Culture of Civil Defense in Cold War Sweden
Projective Reconstruction of 3D-curves from its 2D-images using Error Models and Bundle Adjustments
In this paper, an algorithm for projective reconstruction of general 3D-curves from a number of its 2D-images taken by uncalibrated cameras is proposed. No point correspondences between the images are assumed. The curve and the view points are uniquely reconstructed, modulo projective transformations. The algorithm is divided into two separate algorithms, where the output of the first is used as i
Samtalsdemokrati med förhinder: En kritik av Fishkins medborgarpaneler
New species of the genus Caloplaca in Australia.
Nineteen species of the genus Caloplaca from Australia are described and illustrated: eight species (namely: C. bermaguiana, C. conranii, C. filsonii, C. gallowayi, C. kiamae, C. eos, C. tomareeana and C. whinrayi) mainly occur in coastal localities; further eight species (C. aliciae, C. astonii, C. australiensis, C. haematommona, C. marchantii, C. montisfracti, C. rheinigera, and C. streimannii)
Handledaren, gruppen och organisationen
This chapter argues for the importance for basic areas knowledge in group psychology as prerequisites for supervisors working in group formats. The tasks of the supervisor are divided into a) task related work, b) maintenance work, c)individuallly oriented work and d) organizational work. The unique charactistics of supervision groups are discussed. A number of useful models concerning group forma
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Mio min Mio (1987)
Ett nytt Medlingsinstitut - förslag och genomförande i teori och praktik
Making a Garden out of the Wilderness
By using examples of European meetings with indigenous Mi‟kmaq in the Atlantic provinces of Canada in the early 17th century, I will show how the concept of wilderness was employed as a key metaphor for establishing the moral right and duty of Europeans to colonize the land, reorganizing the nomadic hunters in settled communities and remaking the mobile nature of the “savage” in the image of a cul
New premises for the biological collections at Lund University: The end of a long tradition of zoological exhibitions.
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Ethical aspects of valuing lives
On-the-job training for process operators as a strategy for competence achievement - A case study
The technical development in complex and highly automated production processes affects the process operator’s work and the demands on the operator. Two significant problems are difficulties in acquiring and maintaining the necessary competence and a risk of understimulation, since a stable process does not generate many active tasks, largely because of a higher degree of automation. In this case s
Community convergence: ecological and evolutionary
Ecologists have often compared ecological communities in different areas, for example on different continents. The main interest is that the communities might be more similar in the characters of their species than expected under a null model of random species assortment. We suggest that such a null model should be based only on the species observed across the samples. Species-level convergence an