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Constructing regional innovation systems: a strategy for upgrading industrial districts in a globalising knowledge economy. Invited key note speaker
Impact of religion on understanding the world: development of tense and modality
This paper analyses an impact of religious practice on the development of the tense system, in particular the future tense. There have been rich typological studies on the tense, which reveal that a basic tense distinction is either past vs. non-past or past vs. present vs. future in most languages. From evolutionary/historical perspectives, the former case is older than the latter one, i.e. the f
Adapting to climate change in Swedish Planning Practice
The effects of in-car speed limiters – Field studies
Field trials in three European countries, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden were carried out in order to investigate the effects of an in-car speed limiter. The trials were carried out on urban and rural roads including motorways. A so-called unobtrusive instrumented car was used, where all the measuring equipment was hidden. All the speed limit categories in the respective countries, ranging from
Frequency-Domain Properties of Kalman Filters
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Uppåkra, an Iron Age site with a long duration: internal and external perspectives
Sulfoalkylated and sulfoarylated polysulfones for fuel cell membranes
Lina Karlsson, Benoît Lafitte, and Patric Jannasch, oral presentation at the NorFA workshop “Frontiers in Battery and Fuel Cell Research”, Uppsala, June, 2002.
Phenomenological modelling of wastewater treatment plant influent disturbance scenarios
The Railroad and the Mir During the Stolypin Reform. Penza Province 1913. Cross Section Analysis
Physiological and behavioral responses in human fear of bears and wolves.
Research on human emotions towards large carnivores is often based on self-reported emotions. This study aimed to investigate physiological and behavioral responses to feared animals among people who say that they are fearful or not fearful of brown bear and wolf. Participants were recruited to be bear fearful only (n=8), fearful of both bear and wolves (n=15), or fearful of neither carnivore (n=1