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No cripness – No peace!

Panel: No cripness – no peace: Rethinking feminist knowledge regimes with Cripistemologies. Mikael Mery Karlsson, Lund University,Christine Bylund, Ume. University, Julia Bahner, University of Leeds, ElisabetApelmo, Malm. University Feminists are constantly rethinking knowledge regimes within as well asoutside the academy. We have not entered the university only to gain accessto an already existinPanel: No cripness – no peace: Rethinking feminist knowledgeregimes with Cripistemologies. Mikael Mery Karlsson, Lund University, Christine Bylund, Ume. University, Julia Bahner, University of Leeds, ElisabetApelmo, Malm. University Feminists are constantly rethinking knowledge regimes within as well as outside the academy. We have not entered the university only to gain accessto an already existi

Anna Lundberg

Prefekt Kontaktinformation E-post: anna [dot] lundberg [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se Mobil: +46 70 946 62 30Organisation Rättssociologiska institutionen Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsAnna Lundbergs profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Professor Rättssociologiska institutionen Profilområdesmedlem LU profilområde: Mänskliga rättigheterForskningsområdenKollektiv rättsmobiliseringLokalt

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Characterisation of starch: development of analytical methods

Starch, comprised of amylose and amylopectin, is a very complex biopolymer. Different methods are therefore needed for the investigation of the molecular structures of amylose and amylopectin. In this thesis analytical methods have been developed and various techniques were combined for the characterisation of starch. Microdialysis was used for sampling and sample clean-up coupled on-line with ani

Acute Liver Injury and the Gut. Role of Nitric Oxide, and the Effect of Arginine and Probiotic Administration

Infectious complications with enteric bacteria are common in liver diseases and liver surgery. An increased bacterial translocation from the gut has been proposed as one underlying mechanism. In order to elucidate pathogenetic mechanisms and find possible preventive measures, we manipulated the enteric content and therefore we investigated the role of nitric oxide and the effect of arginine and pr

A beta-phosphoglucomutase in carbohydrate metabolism of Lactococcus lactis

Phosphoglucomutase (PGM) catalyzes the reversible conversion of glucose 1-phosphate to glucose 6-phosphate. Two distinct forms of PGM have been purifed and charactierized in Lactococcus lactis growing on maltose: one specific for the alpha-isomer, and the other specific for the beta-isomer of glucose 1-phosphate. Beta-PGM was purified and polyclonal antisera to the enzyme were generated. Beta-PGM

On Auxiliary Systems in Commercial Vehicles

As more and more focus is put on the environmental questions and the request for cleaner transportation the demand on the vehicles increases. Especially the environmental request of the public transportation that is visible to the public and operates in the centre of the city. The demand on the buses used for public transportation will increase. The whole bus must be optimised, usually only the pr

Biotic and abiotic stress in microorganisms and plants: Some Mechanisms of Stress and Programmed Cell Death. Genetic Engineering Approaches Towards Improved Stress Tolerance.

Various forms of stress, such as biotic and abiotic stress, were studied in microorganisms and plants to learn more about the underlying mechanisms of such stress and potential genetic engineering strategies towards stress tolerance. An antifreeze protein from winter flounder, expressed in E. coli, was subjected to directed evolution with NaCl as selective pressure. The resulting clones were teste

The xanthophyll cycle, its enzymes, pigments and regulation

The xanthophyll cycle involves the light-dependent and reversible conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin. Zeaxanthin has been implicated in the protection of the photosynthetic machinery from over-excitation. The enzyme violaxanthin de-epoxidase catalyses the conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin. The enzyme is located in the thylakoid lumen and its activity is strictly pH controlled. Apart f

Staples, Institutions and Growth. Competitiveness of Guatemalan Exports 1524-1945

In the integrated institutional-staples-‘vent for surplus’ approach, the opening of trade occurs because of initial demand. Once demand is determined, competitiveness is a function of transportation costs, entrepreneurship, capital, land and labour costs, as well as the role played by the State. When all these factors promote competitiveness within an institutional framework that decreased transac

Förändringsoviljans konsekvenser

Abstrakt Titel: Förändringsoviljans konsekvenser Seminariedatum: 2012-01-09 Ämne/Kurs: FEKH95, företagsekonomi, examensarbete kandidatnivå, 15 poäng Författare: Claes Björkengren, Niclas Blomqvist, Anna Widman Handledare: Mikael Hellström, Robert Wenglén Nyckelord: Förändringsovilja, organisatorisk tröghet, motivation, kommunikation, ledarskap. Syfte: Uppsatsens syfte är att analysera vilka