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Graffiti game boards at Gebel el-Silsila
10-årsjubileum för Lunds Didaktikseminarium för de moderna språken
Methodological considerations in the study of morphology in L2 French
Impact of Varying Velocities and Solvation Boxes on Alchemical Free-Energy Simulations
Alchemical free-energy perturbation (FEP) is an accurate and thermodynamically stringent way to estimate relative energies for the binding of small ligands to biological macromolecules. It has repeatedly been pointed out that a single simulation normally stays near the starting point in phase space and therefore underestimates the uncertainty of the results. Therefore, it is better to run an ensem
Armenia and Azerbaijan are at loggerheads again : here’s why tensions are rising
DISTRIBUTION OF LONG-CHAIN DIOLS IN THE BALTIC SEA AND ITS APPLICATION IN PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION
Förändra synen på museiforskning
Review of As legend has it: history, heritage, and the construction of Swedish American identity.
Plats for liv och död : En etnologisk studie av kyrkogårdar och begravningsplatse
M. Moltesen & A. Rathje, eds, Approaches to Ancient Etruria (Danish Studies in Classical Archaeology. Acta Hyperborea 16), Charlottenlund: Museum Tusculanum Press 2022
Transforming crafts : A bottom-up perspective on religious change
10 fakta om universitetsstyrelsen och dess protokoll: visste du att...
Nedslag i historien kring Lunds universitets konsistorium/styrelse och dess protokoll.
Hitlers väg till makten : De hade kunnat hindra diktaturen vi aldrig glömmer
Perceptions of eHealth and digitalization among professional anaesthesia personnel : A Swedish national study
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to evaluate anaesthesia care professionals' perceptions and attitudes regarding the implementation and advancement of digital solutions in perioperative care.METHODS: Anaesthesia personnel working in public Swedish institutions where anaesthesia is administered were invited to respond to an online survey regarding their attitudes towards digitalization i
Young Healthy Individuals With a First-Degree Relative With Type 1 Diabetes Displayed Adverse Lipid Changes
AimTimeline of atherosclerosis in children with type 1 diabetes is unknown. We aimed to investigate if familial risk of type 1 diabetes is associated with pro-atherosclerotic changes.MethodsYoung first-degree relatives to patients with paediatric type 1 diabetes and sex and age matching controls were enrolled at Skåne University Hospital, Sweden between 2006 and 2015. Conventional lipids, human le
Social mobility and fertility: Applying diagonal reference models in historical studies (Sweden, 1870–2015)
Theoretically there are good reasons to expect social mobility to have an effect on fertility. The problem is how to assess such an effect empirically, as social mobility is a function of both social origin and destination. This paper presents the Diagonal Reference Model (DRM) as a valuable historical method to study social mobility consequences. We use Swedish individual-level longitudinal data
Characterization of Non-Wide-Sense Stationarity for Distributed Massive MIMO Channels
Distributed massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication is envisioned as one of the key paradigms of future MIMO systems. To investigate non-wide-sense stationarities (non-WSSs) in distributed massive MIMO channels, this paper first presents an indoor channel measurement campaign, where distributed arrays with a total of 128 elements were implemented. Then relying on the correlatio
Embellished Clothing in the Mesolithic Based on Finds from Two Cemeteries in Sweden
In two late Mesolithic cemeteries, dated to about 5000 BCE, at Skateholm, Scania in Sweden, some graves were found that contained clothing decorations, mainly in the form of tooth beads but also other animal parts that were used as embellishments. These are perforated front teeth, mostly from red deer but also wild boar and in rare occasions from elk and aurochs. The tooth beads were in female graIn two late Mesolithic cemeteries, dated to about 5000 bce, at Skateholm, Scania in Sweden, some graves were found that contained clothing decorations, mainly in the form of tooth beads but also other animal parts that were used as embellishments. These are perforated front teeth, mostly from red deer but also wild boar and on rare occasions from elk and aurochs. The tooth beads in female graves w
The Biography of a Fragment : A Late Mesolithic Antler Object from the Strandvägen Site, South Central Sweden
When investigating a settlement dated to the late Mesolithic,c.5500 cal BC, at Strandvägen in south-central Sweden, an extensive assemblageof implements made of bone and antler was found. Among these finds was a richlydecorated antler piece, likely part of an antler axe. Originally it was equippedwith shallow ornamentation that was later removed and replaced by a seconddeeper motif of longitudinal