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A Probing Approach for Detection of Acetate Formation

Many pharmaceuticals are today produced using genetically modified microorganisms. A typical problem in monitoring and control of biotechnical processes is that many important process variables cannot be measured on-line. This has triggered much research and development concerning new sensors. Another way of addressing the problem is to improve and to extend the use of existing sensors.

För en queer marxism

This article discusses the Marxist heritage in queer theory and argues for a historical materialist understanding of queer theory.

Dynamic finite element analysis of fluid-filled pipes

A finite element model for studying fluid-filled pipes is developed by combining an axisymmetric shell element and a one-dimensional fluid element and taking the interaction between shell and fluid into account. Both a symmetric and an unsymmetric element have been developed and evaluated numerically.

The Time-Domain Theory of Forerunners

The time-domain theory of forerunners (precursors) in temporally dispersive, nonmagnetic, isotropic materials is developed using the propagator technique. Specifically, the impulse response at a (comparatively) large propagation depth is expanded in two different ways: (a) with respect to the wave-front and (b) with respect to slowly varying field components. A few numerical examples illustrating

Research methods courses as a mean of developing academic general practice

Since 1989, the authors have given courses in research methodology, and these courses are now given at six venues in southern Sweden, as well as in Denmark. The course corresponds to half a year's full-time study, with half the time devoted to lectures and studies of literature, while the rest is spent on an individual project under supervision. To enable part-time study, the course extends over 1

The verbal transmission of visual information: An experimental study

The aim of this exploratory study is to show how visual information is verbally transmitted in an experimental task. The overall theoretical framework adopted is a modification of Chafe 1994. An experiment was designed in which a drawer was assigned the task of reproducing a stimulus picture relying only on verbal information provided by a describer. No visual contact was allowed between the subje