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The timing of wood formation in peatland trees as obtained with different approaches

Dendrometers offer valuable insights into how tree growth responds to climatic variables and physiological processes over the course of a year. Yet, their applicability to extremely slow-growing trees, such as those in peatlands, has been limited due to the intricate and slow nature of growth, therefore rendering interpretation of results complex. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive monito

Forest water use and water use efficiency at elevated CO2: a model-data intercomparison at two contrasting temperate forest FACE sites

Predicted responses of transpiration to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) are highly variable amongst process-based models. To better understand and constrain this variability amongst models, we conducted an intercomparison of 11 ecosystem models applied to data from two forest free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments at Duke University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. We analysed

Spectral heterogeneity of QuickBird satellite data is related to fine-scale plant species spatial turnover in semi-natural grasslands

Abstract Question: Can satellite data be related to fine-scale species diversity and does the integrated use of field and satellite data provide information that can be used in the estimation of fine-scale species diversity in semi-natural grassland sites? Location: The Baltic Island of Oland (Sweden). Methods: Field work including the on-site description of 62 semi-natural grassland sites (repres

A reflection on Richard B. Saltman 'Structural patterns in Swedish health policy

Looking back over 30 years of Swedish health care, professor Saltman examines structural changes in the Swedish health care sector. This is a very welcome contribution to the literature, and it makes good sense – institutional change is often a slow process, and it may take considerable time before the effects can be fully appreciated. Saltman’s paper provides a useful analytical overview of thre

Estimation of daily evapotranspiration over Africa using MODIS/Terra and SEVIRI/MSG data

Most existing remote sensing-based evapotranspiration (ET) algorithms rely exclusively on polar-orbiting satellites with thermal infrared sensors, and therefore the resulting ET values represent only "instantaneous or snapshot" values. However, daily ET is more meaningful and useful in applications. In this study, daily ET estimates are obtained by combining data from the MODIS sensor aboard the p

Staff ratings of occupational engagement among people with severe mental illness- psychometric properties of a screening tool in the day center context

Background: Staff who plan and organize day center activities may need to observe the attendees’ performance and progression. This led us to develop a tool for that purpose, termed General Occupational Engagement in people with Severe mental illness (GOES). The aim was to investigate its psychometric properties in terms of factor structure, internal consistency, corrected item-total correlations (

Holocene Hydrographic Variations From the Baltic-North Sea Transitional Area (IODP Site M0059)

Deoxygenation affects many continental shelf seas across the world today and results in increasing areas of hypoxia (dissolved oxygen concentration ([O2]) <1.4 ml/L). The Baltic Sea is increasingly affected by deoxygenation. Deoxygenation correlates with other environmental variables such as changing water temperature and salinity and is directly linked to ongoing global climate change. To place t

Effects of Natura 2000 on nontarget bird and butterfly species based on citizen science data

The European Union's Natura 2000 (N2000) is among the largest international networks of protected areas. One of its aims is to secure the status of a predetermined set of (targeted) bird and butterfly species. However, nontarget species may also benefit from N2000. We evaluated how the terrestrial component of this network affects the abundance of nontargeted, more common bird and butterfly specie

Oxidative damage of DNA in subjects occupationally exposed to lead

Background. Exposure to lead (Pb) in environmental and occupational settings continues to be a serious public health problem and may pose an elevated risk of genetic damage. Objectives. The aim of this study was to assess the level of oxidative stress and DNA damage in subjects occupationally exposed to lead. Material and methods. We studied a population of 78 male workers exposed to lead in a lea

The interplay between the surface and bottom water environment within the Benguela Upwelling System over the last 70 ka

The Benguela Upwelling System (BUS), located between 30 and 20°S, is one of the fundamental high-productivity systems of the world ocean. The BUS has previously been studied in terms of primary productivity and ecology over glacial-interglacial timescales; however, the response and coupling with the benthic environment have received little attention. Here, for the first time, we present a high-res

Lunds-universitets-magasin-7-2004

LUM nr 7 - 2004 I Lokal satsning på kvinnligt ledarskap SOL i sinneSOL i sinne L U N D S U N I V E R S I T E T M E D D E L A R - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - N U M M E R 7 S E P 2 0 0 4 Å R G Å N G 3 7 Lokal satsning på kvinnligt ledarskap Bättre forskning med effektiv förvaltning Bättre forskning med effektiv förvaltning II Lunds universitets tidskrift LUM utkom första gången 1968. Den når i dag

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Dok2

Brevmall 2 General syllabus for third-cycle studies for the degree of Doctor in Human Geography/Economic Geography and Geography specialising in Human Geography The syllabus was approved by the Board of the Faculty of Social Sciences on 31 May 2007, reg. no G 11 S 2007/216. 1 Subject description Research at the Department of Human Geography has three specialisations: Human Geography (focusing on u

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Geom10 2018 evaluation

GEOM10 2018 Overall, I was satisfied with the quality of this course. Overall, I was satisfied with the quality of this  course. Number of  Responses 1 0 (0.0%) 2 0 (0.0%) 3 2 (18.2%) 4 4 (36.4%) 5 5 (45.5%) Total 11 (100.0%) Mean Standard Deviation Overall, I was satisfied with the quality of this course. 4.3 0.8 Clear Goals and Standard I usually had a clear idea of where I was going and what wa

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Cv sept 2017 c ling

1 CURRICULUM VITAE – CHARLOTTE LING (690420-4986) CONTACT INFORMATION Unit of Epigenetics and Diabetes, Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University Diabetes Centre, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, SE 205 02 Malmö, Sweden Tel: +46 (0) 40 391213 Fax: +46 (0) 40-391222 E-mail: charlotte.ling@med.lu.se ORCID: rcid.org/0000-0003-0587-7154; Researcher ID Q-2432-2015 Home page: http:/

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Geon05 ht19 kursanalys

GEON05 Glacial sedimentology HT 2019 Course evaluation Part l: Originøl ratings on questionnaire (n = Il; I00% return rate) 8. Please rank the lecture documentotion (pdfs posted on Live@Lund), with 5 being the highest ond 7 being the lowest mork) (3) (7) (0) (1) (0) 5 4 3 2 L 9. Please indicate your workload during the course (8 h/day corresponds to the intended 100%) 2o0 (1) 17s (0) 1s0 (1) r25 (

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Publication in journal of neuroscience research 0

Targeted transgene expression in rat brain using lentiviral vectors Targeted Transgene Expression in Rat Brain Using Lentiviral Vectors Johan Jakobsson,* Cecilia Ericson, Maria Jansson, Elin Björk, and Cecilia Lundberg Wallenberg Neuroscience Center, Department of Physiological Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden Direct gene transfer to the adult brain is dependent on vectors that transduce no

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Temporal Association of Total Serum Cholesterol and Pancreatic Cancer Incidence

Previous studies have suggested a “cholesterol-lowering effect” of preclinical pancreatic cancer, suggesting lower total cholesterol as a potential diagnostic marker. Leveraging repeated measurements of total cholesterol, this study aims to examine the temporal association of total cholesterol and pancreatic cancer incidence. We conducted a nested case-control study based on a Korean National Heal

Two hundred years of land-use change in the South Swedish Uplands: comparison of historical map-based estimates with a pollen-based reconstruction using the landscape reconstruction algorithm

Long-term records of environmental history at decadal to millennial time-scales enable an assessment of ecosystem variability and responses to past anthropogenic disturbances and are fundamental for the development of environmental management strategies. This study examines the local variability of land-use history in the South Swedish Uplands over the last 200 years based on pollen records from t

Pollen production estimates (PPEs) and fall speeds for major tree taxa and relevant source areas of pollen (RSAP) in Changbai Mountain, northeastern China

For model-based quantitative reconstructions of past vegetation cover on the scale of landscapes, pollen productivity estimates (PPEs) are key input parameters. In this study, we employed a random sampling strategy to collect moss polsters at 20 sites in Changbai Mountain, northeastern China. A detailed vegetation survey within 1000-m radius around each sampling point was carried out and digitized

New satellite-based estimates show significant trends in spring phenology and complex sensitivities to temperature and precipitation at northern European latitudes

Recent climate warming has altered plant phenology at northern European latitudes, but conclusions regarding the spatial patterns of phenological change and relationships with climate are still challenging as quantitative estimates are strongly diverging. To generate consistent estimates of broad-scale spatially continuous spring plant phenology at northern European latitudes (> 50° N) from 2000