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The purpose of the study was to investigate the long-term associations between smoking habits, environmental tobacco smoke exposure (ETS), carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) progression rate, and rate of lumen diameter reduction in the carotid artery during a 16-year follow-up. Another objective was to investigate if an effect of smoking on progression rate could be explained by increased low gr

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In the pre-modern period of Western Europe, while the manor system gradually disintegrating, the private ownership of land was established. On this basis, the land right market saw increasing prosperity. The categorization of different types of land right transactions in Western Europe rooted in Roman law, and can be corresponded to the traditional land right transactions in China. This categoriz

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It is well established that women's sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) is negatively affected by war. While global health research often emphasises infrastructure and systematic factors as key impediments to women's SRHR in war and postwar contexts, reports from different armed conflicts indicate that women's reproduction may be controlled both by state and other armed actors, limiting women's

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Climate change and an increasing urbanisation create pressure on cities in terms of extreme weather events, deteriorated public health and wellbeing and a loss of biodiversity. Strengthening the provision of urban green and blue space (UGS) and ecosystem services (ES) is one way to reduce vulnerability and improve living conditions, and ’greening’ is often highlighted as an important path to creat

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Immanuel Kant wrote that the Conflict of the Faculties is a constant struggle for primacy that causes strife and ultimately undermines scholarly solidarity. His argument is a complex one, as it relates to the very ability of how to judge proper authority, what constitutes scientific truth, and how to create respect amongst a community of people representing divergent opinions. Whilst such consider

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CO2 management, capturing CO2 from industry processes or removing CO2 from the atmosphere, is increasingly presented as a necessity for climate. Scandinavian countries are at the forefront of developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. We reviewed the scientific literature on CCS in Scandinavia to identify and analyse prevalent imaginaries for the role of this technology in the region.

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Consumers are increasingly asked to “empty out their closets,” to “declutter” or in other ways detach themselves from the textile surplus of their wardrobes. In this article, fashion is examined as a process of detachment. Building on ethnographic wardrobe interviews, wardrobe clearances and group discussions with consumers, detachment is viewed as a fundamental, yet underexamined, process of fash

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The large-scale mass mobilizations and colossal demonstrations of the last decade have shown that digital and social media platforms, globally, now play significant roles in early formation and further facilitation of activist movements, interested in progressive causes and societal changes. However, the repercussions of the very same events have also clearly shown the shortcomings of mediatized a

Equal-opportunities-plan-lund-university-2022-2027

Equal Opportunities Plan for Lund University, 2022–2027 Page 1 of 14 Vice-Chancellor Postal address Box 117, 221 00 Lund Visiting address Sandgatan 5 Telephone +46 46 222 32 05, +46 46 222 00 00 E-mail lena.lindell@hr.lu.se Website www.lu.se DECISION Reg. No. STYR 2021/2323 Date 2 December 2021 Equal Opportunities Plan for Lund University, 2022–2027 Contents Equal Opportunities Plan for Lund Unive

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Multipark strategic plan 2014-2019

Strategic Plan - MultiPark StrategiC reSearCh area | lund uniVerSity PhotographerS: Kennet Ruona, Nina Ransmyr, Charlotte Carlberg bärg, Jens Persson, Laurent Roybon effort that has engaged many MultiPark co-workers and all our board members in an iterative process. The MultiPark strategic plan for 2014–2019 was ratified by the MultiPark Board in May 2014. We look forward to putting the strategic

https://www.multipark.lu.se/sites/multipark.lu.se/files/multipark_strategic_plan_2014-2019.pdf - 2026-07-09

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PEDS20143675 627..634 Clinical Features of Celiac Disease: A Prospective Birth Cohort Daniel Agardh, MD, PhDa,b, Hye-Seung Lee, PhDb, Kalle Kurppa, MD, PhDc, Ville Simelld, Carin Andrén Aronsson, MSca, Ola Jörneus, MDa, Michael Hummel, MD, PhDe, Edwin Liu, MDf, Sibylle Koletzko, MD, PhDg, for the TEDDY Study Group* abstractOBJECTIVES: To investigate clinical features of celiac disease (CD) and the

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The temporality of global value chains is an important area of concern for economic geographers. This paper argues for the analytical value of closely examining the category of ‘turnover time’ as articulated in Marx’s work and subsequent historical-geographical materialism. We argue that turnover times of capitals in competition – hence struggles over time – can be conceptualised as a driving forc

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This paper explores ‘utopia as method’ to envision solid waste and sewage management systems which are equitable and sustainable. Global solid waste management is largely sustained by millions of waste pickers who collect, sort and manage waste. Sanitation workers play a vital role in maintaining sewage systems. These workers are exposed to dangerous, toxic workspaces, and they often belong to mar