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A new approach for one‐stage facile membrane modification during non‐solvent induced phase separation (NIPS)‐process is proposed. The novelty of this study is that cheap and commercially available anionic high molecular polyacrylamide‐based flocculant (AHMPF) is applied for the first time as an additive to coagulation bath (CB). The series of polyethersulfone membranes were prepared using 0.05–0.3
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Artikeln kompletterar två tidigare texter i tidskriften Ale 2020: 2–3 om Lyngsjö i Skåne. Elisabeth Reuterswärd söker här bakgrunden till dopfuntens ovanliga motiv, medan Sten Skansjö förklarar utvecklingen i socknen över tid. Denna artikel uppmärksammar, att dopfunten har spår av bemålning, kommenterar kyrkans herrskapsgalleri, korrigerar upplysningarna om antalet gyllene altare i Norden, visar aThe article presents a supplement to two earlier texts in the periodical Ale 2020: 2–3 on Lyngsjö in Scania. Elisabeth Reuterswärd here seeks the background for the unusual motif of the baptismal font, where Sten Skansjö tries to explain the development in the parish over time. The present article draws attention to the fact that the font has traces of painting, comments on the upper gallery of th
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Natural history collections constitute an enormous wealth of information of Life on Earth. It is estimated that over 2 billion specimens are preserved at institutions worldwide, of which less than 10% are accessible via biodiversity data aggregators such as GBIF. Moreover, they are a very important resource for eco-evolutionary research, which greatly depends on knowing the precise location where
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Introduction to Special Issue of the Nordic Journal of International Law
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We prove an existence result for solutions to the stationary Euler equations in a domain with nonsmooth boundary. This is an extension of a previous existence result in smooth domains by Alber (1992) [1]. The domains we consider have a boundary consisting of three parts, one where fluid flows into the domain, one where the fluid flows out, and one which no fluid passes through. These three parts m
