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Nature and the Social Sciences : Examples from the Electricity and Waste Sectors
Popular AbstractWhen society first perceived the environmental condition as problematic, focus was on local emissions with local consequences. Subsequently, the center of attention partly moved beyond local effect research to a broader interest in, for instance, ecocycle processes of energy, and the whole lifecycle of materials. However, technological and natural scientific analyses of these phenoThe book has two interrelated objectives. One objective is meta-theoretical and concerns the exploration of theoretical debates connected to issues of studying society and environmental problems; another objective is empirical/analytical, referring to the analysis of "green" public participation in the electricity and waste sectors in Sweden, and partly in the Netherlands as well as the UK. The me
The project ”The Hawkweeds of Sweden”
Glucagon stimulates exocytosis in mouse and rat pancreatic {alpha} cells by binding to glucagon receptors.
Glucagon, secreted by the pancreatic alpha-cells, stimulates insulin secretion from neighboring beta-cells by cAMP- and protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent mechanisms, but it is not known whether glucagon also modulates its own secretion. We have addressed this issue by combining recordings of membrane capacitance (to monitor exocytosis) in individual alpha-cells with biochemical assays of glucagon s
Regionernas Europa -vad är det?
Upplevelser av svensk film : en kartläggning av genrer inom svensk film under åren 1985–2000
UPPLEVELSER AV SVENSK FILM offers a broad understanding of Swedish cinema during the years between 1985 and 2000. The dissertation focuses on those Swedish films that have been given a wide distribution, i.e. films that in many cases can be considered popular films. (Films that have only obtained a marginal position in the cinemas have not been included.) The films studied attract an average of 2,
ABO exon and intron analysis in individuals with the A(weak)B phenotype reveals a novel O-1v-A(2) hybrid allele that causes four missense mutations in the A transferase
Background: Since the cloning in 1990 of cDNA corresponding to mRNA transcribed at the blood-group ABO locus, polymorphisms due to ethnic and/or phenotypic variations have been reported. Some subgroups have been explained at the molecular level, but unresolved samples are frequently encountered in the reference laboratory. Results: ABO blood grouping discrepancies were investigated serologically a
High risk of cervical pathology among women with postmenopausal bleeding and endometrium
The risk and burden of vertebral fractures in Sweden
The aim of this study was to determine the risk and burden of vertebral fractures judged as those coming to clinical attention and as morphometric fractures. Incidence and utility loss were computed from data from Malmo, Sweden. Clinical fractures accounted for 23% of all vertebral deformities in women and for 42% in men. The average 10-year fracture probability for morphometric fractures increase
Isolation of intact modules from noncatalytic parts of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors IX and X and protein C
Landau level structures and semimetal-semiconductor transition in strained InAs/GaSb quantum wells
Using Burt's envelope function theory and the scattering matrix method, we investigate the hybridized electron-hole Landau levels in strained InAs/GaSb quantum wells sandwiched between wide-gap AlSb barrier layers under electric and a quantizing magnetic fields applied perpendicular to interfaces. At zero magnetic field, in the structures studied here, the lowest electron level in the InAs layer l
Concentration Dynamics of a Time Variable Tank System : A SIMNON Simulation
Ground state and electronic spectrum of Cu(II) and Cu(III) complexes of N,N '-1,2-phenylenebis-2-mercaptoacetamide
The electronic structure and the UV- vis spectrum of reduced and oxidized model systems of the N, N'- 1,2phenylenebis( 2- mercapto- 2- methylpropionamide) copper complex have been studied using a multiconfigurational quantum chemical method ( CASSCF/ CASPT2). The bonds between Cu and the two sulfur ligand atoms have a large covalent character in the oxidized Cu( (III)) form. As a result of the inc
C4b-binding protein binds to necrotic cells and DNA, limiting DNA release and inhibiting complement activation.
Sammanfattning : International CIB W67 Symposium on Energy, Moisture and Climate in Buildings 1990 : Uppsats i doktorandkursen Fukt i byggnadsdelar
Postmodern nationalism och rätten till självbestämmande
Dynamics of water molecules in the active-site cavity of human cytochromes P450
We have studied the dynamics of water molecules in six crystal structures of four human cytochromes P450, 2A6, 2C8, 2C9, and 3A4, with molecular dynamics simulations. In the crystal structures, only a few water molecules are seen and the reported sizes of the active-site cavity vary a lot. In the simulations, the cavities are completely filled with water molecules, although with similar to 20% low
Membrane curvature stress controls the maximal conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin in the violaxanthin cycle - influence of alpha-tocopherol, cetylethers, linolenic acid, and temperature
Zeaxanthin, an important component in protection against overexcitation in higher plants, is formed from violaxanthin by the enzyme violaxanthin de-epoxidase. We have investigated factors that may control the maximal degree of conversion in the violaxanthin cycle. The conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin in isolated spinach thylakoids was followed at different temperatures and in the presence
Proliferative index obtained by DNA image cytometry. Does it add prognostic information in Auer IV breast cancer?
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the S + G2/M fraction (proliferative index) is a prognostic determinant in breast cancers classified as Auer IV. STUDY DESIGN: Prognostic evaluation of Auer IV DNA histograms with respect to the high versus low S + G2/M fraction, obtained by image cytometry on consecutive breast cancer imprint preparations. RESULTS: When studying recurrence-free survival (n = 136)
Natural selection on immune responsiveness in blue tits Parus caeruleus
What is the form of natural selection on immune responsiveness? For a population at evolutionary equilibrium, there are two different scenarios. First, it is generally assumed that immune defense has both benefits and costs. If variation in immune responsiveness is due to variation in how individuals trade off these costs and benefits, one would expect immune responsiveness to be subject to stabil