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Ambiguous Hopes : An Ethnographic Study of Agricultural Modernisation in a Rwandan village
Rwanda har sedan 2006 aktivt arbetat för att modernisera jordbrukssektorn med syftet att ersätta småskaliga självförsörjande jordbruk med moderna, marknadsorienterade. I denna process har småskaliga jordbrukare tvingats att överge sina traditionella grödor och jordbruksmetoder för att anpassa sig till odling i monokultur utvalt av staten på sammanslagna jordlotter.Avhandlingen, baserad på 13 månadSince 2006, Rwanda has been implementing policies to modernize the agricultural sector, with the aim of moving from small-scale subsistence farming to modern, market-oriented farming. Under these policies, small-scale farmers have been compelled to abandon their traditional farming practices and adapt to monocropping of state-approved crops on consolidated land.This dissertation, based on 13 month
Association of elevated fractional exhaled nitric oxide concentration and blood eosinophil count with severe asthma exacerbations
Background: Blood eosinophil count (BEC) and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) concentration are established biomarkers in asthma, associated particularly with the risk of exacerbations. We evaluated the relationship of BEC and FeNO as complementary and independent biomarkers of severe asthma exacerbations. Methods: This observational study included data from the Optimum Patient Care Research
Convivial Solidarity for refugees: a case study of Danish civil society
Portraits of Automated Facial Recognition : On Machinic Ways of Seeing the Face
This book offers a unique analysis of the use of the automated facial recognition algorithms that are increasingly intervening in our society from a critical visual culture studies perspective. The discussion focuses on the visuality of automated facial recognition and its designed algorithms as a case study in machinic vision and its concurrent modes of perception. It focuses on a general problem
Invasion i det lilla : om två gräsarters snabba spridning på Malmös trottoarer
Phage–derived Endolysins as Potential Antibacterials : A Study of Peptidoglycan Hydrolase and Mycolylarabinogalactan Esterase Enzymes
Bacteriophages, or phages, are viruses that infect bacteria, at the end of their life cycle produce a set of enzymes called endolysins to lyse host cells from within, facilitating the release of the viral progeny. Due to their lytic activity, endolysins have gained great interest as potential antibacterials targeting both Gram–positive and –negative bacteria, especially in the actual context of in
Stockholmsskolan - vart tog den vägen?
Den statliga förvaltningens konstitutionella ställning i Sverige och Finland – pragmatism och principer
Den statliga förvaltningen i dess olika skepnader har sedan länge mycket stor betydelse för samhället och enskilda i de nordiska länderna. En central fråga i offentlig rätt och statsvetenskap är hur förvaltningens ställning i samhället ska förstås. I ett offentligrättsligt perspektiv handlar det då bland annat om förvaltningens konstitutionella eller statsrättsliga roll. Hur fastställs de rättslig
Recension av "Konjunkturinstitutet under Erik Lundbergs tid"
Ekonomporträttet: Knut Wicksell
How to create a Quality Culture - not a Quality Straightjacket
Background: Health professions education programs are tasked with designing curricula to effectively andefficiently equip their graduates with the required competences and life-long learning skills needed fortoday’s fast-paced, knowledge intensive society. Continuous monitoring and improving of educationalquality is essential to attain these goals. Quality assurance is multi-faceted and requires t
Equal opportunities for clinical learning: is there any dust under the rug?
Background: The power and influence of the hidden curriculum - culturally situated norms and values - onlearning opportunities is a growing concern in medical education. However, while medical schools producediversity and equal treatment policies, efforts towards surfacing and addressing equal opportunities in theclinical learning environment trail behind.Summary of Work: To better understand how
The right measure? Linguistic development through the lifetime
Hydroeconomic optimization of mesoscale blue-green stormwater systems at the city level
The development of tools to help cities and water utility authorities communicate and plan for long-term sustainable solutions is of utmost importance in the era of a changing and uncertain climate. This study introduces a hybrid modeling concept for the cosimulation of mesoscale blue-green stormwater systems and conventional urban sewer networks. The hybrid model successfully introduces the reten
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Polyaromatic perfluorophenylsulfonic acids with high radical resistance and proton conductivity
We report on the straightforward metal-free synthesis of poly(p-terphenyl perfluorophenylsulfonic acid)s by efficient superacid catalyzed Friedel–Crafts polycondensations of commercially available perfluoroacetophenone and p-terphenyl, followed by sulfonation of the pendant pentafluorophenyl groups via a selective and quantitative thiolation-oxidation procedure. The stiff and well-defined polymer
Swedish Inflammatory Bowel Disease Register (SWIBREG) - a nationwide quality register
Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, inflammatory relapsing disease with increasing incidence. IBD research and long-term follow-up of patients have, however, been hampered by lack of detailed data on disease phenotype, patient-reported outcome measures, Physician Global Assessment, disease activity, and hospital-administered drugs. Aim: To review the Swedish IBD quality regi
Needles and Cribs : Becoming a First-time Mother and Starting Industrial Homework in Early Twentieth-century Sweden
This article investigates the relationship between labor force transitions and becoming a mother in the early twentieth century. It aims to answer the question: did women start industrial homework when they had their first child? The empirical material consists of 588 interviews made with individual industrial homeworkers in 1911. Event history models were used to analyze the data. The study found
Prevalence of HIV and other infections and injection behaviours among people who inject drugs in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
BACKGROUND: Ethiopia is one of the sub-Saharan African countries most affected by HIV/AIDS. However, the country lacks data describing the extent of the epidemic among people who inject drugs (PWID). Thus, a bio-behavioural study was conducted in 2015 to generate strategic information on the magnitude of HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), syphilis and related risk behaviours am