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Gig-ekonomin: Bättre villkor för plattformsarbete genom presumtion för anställningsförhållande?
Variability, population size and isolation: the structuring of diversity in Öland Gypsophila fastigiata
Comparison of shape description methods for biological outlines
Silene section Elisanthe in the Iberian Peninsula
Silene uniflora Roth ssp. petaea (Hartm.)
A Double-Injection Control Strategy For Partially Premixed Combustion
Partially Premixed Combustion has shown to be a promising internal combustion concept in terms of engine efficiency and emission levels, however, since the combustion process is partly kinetically controlled, unacceptably high pressure-rise rates could occur at various operating points. A remedy to this problem is the use of a pilot-fuel injection. This paper characterizes double injection effects
Trajectory Generation for Assembly Tasks via Bilateral Teleoperation
For assembly tasks, the knowledge of both trajectory and forces are usually required. Consequently, we may use kinesthetics or teleoperation for recording human demonstrations. In order to have a more natural interaction, the operator has to be provided with a sense of touch. We propose a bilateral teleoperation system which is customized for this purpose. We introduce different coordinate frames
Agency and economic change in regions : identifying routes to new path development using qualitative comparative analysis
This paper investigates the role of human agency in 40 phases of regional economic development in 12 Nordic regions over 30 years. It contributes with a theoretical framework to study agency over time and a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis based on a unique dataset combining over 200 interviews, with printed and online sources, and quantitative data. The paper identifies which combinatio
The Integrated Use of Dendrochronological Data and Paleoecological Records From Northwest European Peatlands and Lakes for Understanding Long-Term Ecological and Climatic Changes—A Review
Our overall understanding of long-term climate dynamics is largely based on proxy data generated from archives such as ice cores, ocean sediments, tree rings, speleothems, and corals, whereas reconstructions of long-term changes in vegetation and associated climate during the Holocene are largely based on paleoecological records from peat and lake sequences, primarily pollen and plant macrofossil
Upplevelser och hantering av minoritetsstress och mikroaggressioner bland unga hbtq-personer i Sverige
Drought recorded by Ba/Ca in coastal benthic foraminifera
Increasing occurrences of extreme weather events, such as the 2018 drought over northern Europe, are a concerning issue under global climate change. High-resolution archives of natural hydroclimate proxies, such as rapidly accumulating sediments containing biogenic carbonates, offer the potential to investigate the frequency and mechanisms of such events in the past. Droughts alter the barium (Ba)
Supported Lipid Bilayers and the Study of Two-Dimensional Binding Kinetics
Binding between protein molecules on contacting cells is essential in initiating and regulating several key biological processes. In contrast to interactions between molecules in solution, these events are restricted to the two-dimensional (2D) plane of the meeting cell surfaces. However, converting between the more commonly available binding kinetics measured in solution and the so-called 2D bind
Osteomodulin attenuates smooth muscle cell osteogenic transition in vascular calcification
RATIONALE: Vascular calcification is a prominent feature of late-stage diabetes, renal and cardiovascular disease (CVD), and has been linked to adverse events. Recent studies in patients reported that plasma levels of osteomodulin (OMD), a proteoglycan involved in bone mineralisation, associate with diabetes and CVD. We hypothesised that OMD could be implicated in these diseases via vascular calci
Socio-Spatial Theory in Nordic Geography : Intellectual Histories and Critical Interventions
“Perhaps we should forget it" : Reluctant narration in Kazuo Ishiguro’s “A Family Supper”
Linking the fragmentary information provided in Kazuo Ishiguro’s “A Family Supper” (1982) to the first-person narrator’s unwillingness – or perhaps inability – to communicate, this brief note comments on a few passages that highlight the unforthcoming traits of the narrator.