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Historielärarutbildningen i Sverige – dåtid, nutid, framtid
Debattartikel om historielärarutbildningens historia, nuvarande status och framtida problem och möjligheter.
Company for the Ultra-high Density, Ultra-short Period Sub-Earth GJ 367 b: Discovery of Two Additional Low-mass Planets at 11.5 and 34 Days
GJ 367 is a bright (V ≈ 10.2) M1 V star that has been recently found to host a transiting ultra-short period sub-Earth on a 7.7 hr orbit. With the aim of improving the planetary mass and radius and unveiling the inner architecture of the system, we performed an intensive radial velocity follow-up campaign with the HARPS spectrograph—collecting 371 high-precision measurements over a baseline of nea
The Making of Les Immatériaux.
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From symptom to diagnosis: illness experiences of multiple sclerosis patients.
Living with a deteriorating disease: the trajectory with muscular dystrophy over ten years.
Wind farm aural and visual impact in the Netherlands
Control of Liquid Slosh in an Industrial Packaging Machine
Linear movement of open containers containing liquid is considered. The design is based on a simple linearized slosh model. An open-loop acceleration trajectory is calculated using optimal control techniques. The calculated acceleration profiles are evaluated using experiments with a laser-based sensor and recordings by a video camera. The performance is better than previous ad-hoc controllers
Geophysical techniques for investigating shallow and deep landslides: results in the framework of PREVIEW project (FP6 – UE)
Software Engineering Meets Control Theory
The software engineering community has proposed numerous approaches for making software self-adaptive. These approaches take inspiration from machine learning and control theory, constructing software that monitors and modifies its own behavior to meet goals. Control theory, in particular, has received considerable attention as it represents a general methodology for creating adaptive systems. Con
Dealing with Economic Stress Through Migration: Lessons from Nineteenth Century Rural Sweden
Preindustrial society was characterised by vast uncertainties due to harvest failures and fluctuations in prices of basic commodities. These economic fluctuations had severe effects on the standard of living, especially for the poorer segments of the population, as shown for instance, by the increased mortality following economic crises. This article examines the extent to which migration could be
Influence of distributed compensation on earth fault protection in cable distribution systems
The growing use of underground cables in distribution systems increases the capacitive coupling of the network to earth and as a consequence the capacitive earth fault current. In rural systems consisting of long cable feeders the extensive reactive current transportation gives rise to resistive losses that influence the earth fault protection. Simulations carried out in this work suggest the resi
Testing for Convergence in Carbon Dioxide Emissions Using a Century of Panel Data
Laser-induced Phosphorescence for Surface Thermometry in the Afterburner of an Aircraft Engine
In the present work, surface thermometry using a method based on the spectroscopy of inorganic luminescent material was applied in the afterburner of a full-size aircraft jet engine. The technique uses laser-induced emission from thermographic phosphors for nonintrusive remote temperature diagnostics in combustion applications with high sensitivity and accuracy. A phosphor material having suitable
Wideband extinction measurements for thin and planar samples
Simple Tests for Cointegration in Dependent Panels with Structural Breaks
This paper develops a very simple test for the null hypothesis of no cointegration in panel data. The test is general enough to allow for heteroskedastic and serially correlated errors, unit-specific time trends, cross-sectional dependence and unknown structural breaks in both the intercept and slope of the cointegrated regression, which may be located at different dates for different units. The l
Resource abundance and public finances in five peripheral economies, 1850s–1930s
The resource curse literature has established that taxation of natural resources might limit the long-term development of fiscal capacity in resource-rich countries. This article explores if, and how, natural resource abundance generates fiscal dependence on natural resource revenues. We compare five peripheral economies of Latin America (Bolivia, Chile, Peru) and Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden) over
Light (anti)nuclei production in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN =5.02 TeV
The measurement of the production of deuterons, tritons and He3 and their antiparticles in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02TeV is presented in this article. The measurements are carried out at midrapidity (|y|< 0.5) as a function of collision centrality using the ALICE detector. The pT-integrated yields, the coalescence parameters and the ratios to protons and antiprotons are reported and compared wit
From top to deep: An integrated multidisciplinary approach for the study of a transformative landscape of Savatra ancient city
In this study, a combined workflow of computational methodologies is introduced to explore the transformative landscape of the ancient city of Savatra (Central Anatolia Region, Türkiye), which faces long-term risks stemming from natural and anthropogenic threats. Emphasis was placed on regional and local scale landscape analysis, employing aerial and ground-based remote-sensing techniques to unrav