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Gäster i huset : kulturell överföring mellan slaver och skandinaver 900 till 1300

Popular Abstract in Swedish Vad har den slaviskt inspirerade östersjökeramiken som arkeologer finner i Skandinavien med slaver att göra? Levde de som gäster i huset? Vikingen och hanseaten har sedan länge sina platser inbokade på den historiska scenen. Under äldre medeltid rörde sig även andra aktörer över Östersjöns vatten. Främmande gäster besökte och bosatte sig i Skandinavien. Bland dem fanns Scholarly texts on Slavic-Scandinavian relations have concentrated on two main areas of interest. During the Viking Age the economic and social contacts between the lake Mälaren district and Rus’ were extensive. However, at the beginning of the Middle Ages, political antagonism between the two expanding realms of the Svear and the Novgorodians is noticeable. In southern Scandinavia, the hostility

Fabrication, optical characterization and modeling of strained core-shell nanowires

Strained nanowires with varying InAs/InP core/shell thicknesses were grown using Chemical Beam Epitaxy. Microphotoluminescence spectroscopy, performed at low temperature, was then used to study the optical properties of single wires. Emission from the InAs core was observed and its dependence on the shell thickness/core diameter ratio was investigated. We found that it is possible to tune the emis

Long waves and information technologies - on the transition towards the information society

In this paper we argue that Long Wave Theory provides a useful conceptual tool for understanding the transition from the industrial to the, post-industrial economy. While economic theories struggle to fully explain the structural changes involved in the shift towards the information economy, long wave theory offers a promising avenue for understanding the complex relationship between technology an

Efficient culling techniques for interactive deformable NURBS surfaces on GPU

NURBS (Non-uniform rational B-splines) surfaces are the standard freeform representation in Computer- Aided Design (CAD) applications. Rendering NURBS surfaces accurately while they are interactively manipulated and deformed is a challenging task. In order to achieve it, the elimination from pipeline in early stages of back-facing surfaces or surface pieces is a key advantage. Furthermore, an effe

High levels of (un)switched memory B cells are associated with better outcome in patients with advanced atherosclerotic disease

Background--Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory lipid disorder and the main underlying pathology of acute ischemic events. Despite a vast amount of data from murine atherosclerosis models, evidence of B-cell involvement in human atherosclerotic disease is limited. We therefore investigated the association of circulating B-cell subtypes with the occurrence of secondary cardiovascular events in advan

Professionalization, Gender and Anonymity in the Global File Sharing Community

This article presents the analysis of a large survey on file-sharing that was conducted in April 2011 with over 75,000 respondents from all over the world. The study, also known as The Research Bay, due to that it was conducted in collaboration with the infamous BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay, by the Cybernorms research group. The aim of the online study of The Pirate Bay community has been to des

Fluid Sounds

Explorations and analysis of soundscapes have, since Canadian R. Murray Schafer's work during the early 1970's, developed into various established research - and artistic disciplines. The interest in sonic environments is today present within a broad range of contemporary art projects and in architectural design. Aesthetics, psychoacoustics, perception, and cognition are all present in this expand

Hiroshima Art Document 2017

After the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, a radio station was the first to inform the public about the terrible incident. It was the Tokyo radio which said that “practically all living things, human and animal, were literally seared to death,”Functioning site-specifically and drawing upon the architectural structure of the building, the installations explore the relationship between sound and space b

Ecological barriers mediate spatiotemporal shifts of bird communities at a continental scale

Species’ range shifts and local extinctions caused by climate change lead to community composition changes. At large spatial scales, ecological barriers, such as biome boundaries, coastlines, and elevation, can influence a community's ability to shift in response to climate change. Yet, ecological barriers are rarely considered in climate change studies, potentially hindering predictions of biodiv

A resilience approach to DMO communication during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This article addresses how urban Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) in Sweden, have understood their communicative role, developed communicative strategies and tactics in relation to stakeholders during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this research is to explore communication strategies for urban destination resilience. DMOs have a key role in balancing the interest of stakeholders, the

Maternal Health Care in a Multiethnic Setting with Examples from Sweden, Scandinavia, and Europe

Women immigrating with their children are a vulnerable group often exposed to ill health and a bad environment. In Europe, women from the Middle East have a complex situation, but immigrant women from low socioeconomic status backgrounds are at highest risk, also with regard to the perinatal period in life. In Sweden, all women independent of their immigrant status are offered free high-quality pe

Identification of gut microbiome signatures and metabolites associated with albuminuria in type 2 diabetes

CONTEXT: Type 2 diabetes is a growing global concern with serious complications, including kidney damage and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Monitoring albuminuria, which is associated with these complications, is crucial in optimal diabetes management. Gut microbiota composition has been suggested to impact albuminuria, but large studies with granular data are lacking.METHODS: We investig

Quinne working paper no. 7

1 The employment and job quality effects of innovation in France, Germany and Spain: evidence from firm-level data QuInnE Working Paper No. 7 WP5 – 3 – 2018 Richard Duhautois (CNAM, LIRSA, CEET), Christine Erhel (CNAM, LIRSA, CEET), Mathilde Guergoat-Larivière (CNAM, LIRSA, CEET), Malo Mofakhami (U. Paris 1, CES) Monika Obersneider (IAQ U. Duisburg-Essen), Dominik Postels (IAQ U. Duisburg-Essen) J

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/sites/soc.lu.se.en/files/quinne_working_paper_no._7.pdf - 2025-11-21

Irantzu lexartza

INTRODUCTION ASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF FORESTRY IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY: Effects of Management Practices on Soil Conditions in Pinus radiata Plantations Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of LUMES, Master of Environmental Science, Lund University, Sweden by Irantzu Lexartza Artza R.M.Azkue Kalea, 1-3.Ezk. Basauri, 48970 Bizkaia irantzu@euskalerria.org Supervisor: Patrik Wallman

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/irantzu_lexartza.pdf - 2025-11-21