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Avtal om vidareutnyttjande av offentlig information
Projektet har haft sitt största fokus vid att göra en djuplodande rättsutredning för att därmed kunna ange konkreta förslag på praktiskt användbara rättsliga lösningar för tillgängliggörande av öppna datakällor. Två tydliga förslag förs fram: 1. Riktlinjer för vidareutnyttjande av handlingar som finns hos myndigheten (datapolicy); och 2. En öppen licens för vidareutnyttjande av information från
Packaging for eco-efficient supply chains - exploring factors in the packaging development process
Purpose: Supply chain efficiency (economic and ecological) is affected by packaging design. The purpose of this research is to investigate how integrated approaches aiming for ecoefficient supply chains are used in packaging development processes and how a set of preselected factors influences the adaption of more or less integrated approaches at companies. Design/methodology/approach: The researc
Äktenskap och familj
Funktionshindrad - med rätt till arbete?: en komparativ studie av arbetsrättsliga regleringar kring arbete och funktionshinder i Sverige, England och Tyskland
Kyrkohistorisk årsskrift 2005
Productivity and patient satisfaction in primary care-Conflicting or compatible goals?
The role of individual adaptive practice for sustainable adaptation
Second malignancies following treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia in the tyrosine kinase inhibitor era
Effects of ingestion routes on hormonal and metabolic profiles in gastric-bypassed humans
Pancreatic islets of melatonin receptor knock-out mice
Anaerobic digestion of industrial hemp-Effect of harvest time on methane energy yield per hectare
There is a worldwide emphasis to increase the share of renewable transportation fuels. When using agricultural land for production of renewable transportation fuels, the energy output per hectare for different crops and transportation fuels is a crucial factor. In this study, the gross methane energy yield per hectare from anaerobic digestion of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), was determined
Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring type 1 diabetes mellitus risk: accounting for HLA haplotype.
When the pond turtle followed the reindeer: effect of the last extreme global warming event on the timing of faunal change in Northern Europe
Faunal communities have been shaped in different ways by past climatic change. The impact of the termination of the last Glacial and the onset of the present (Holocene) Interglacial on large-scale faunal shifts, extinction dynamics and gene pools of species are of special interest in natural sciences. A general pattern of climate-triggered range expansion and local extinction of vertebrate species
Smoking and body mass index as risk factors for subtypes of cancer of unknown primary.
Psychosocial risk factors in families with infants: a municipality survey
Difficulties in a family's psychosocial situation during the period of infancy are associated with mental problems and behavioural disorders in children. The aim of the study was to identify the extent and type of psychosocial factors in families with infants, including social aspects, mental problems and substance abuse as well as circumstances surrounding the birth. All infants born between Marc
Organizational Psychology and Safety Culture in Air Traffic Control : Concerning Organizational Climate, Situational Leadership and Psychosocial Work Environment
The air traffic control industry in Europe is under mounting pressure due to increasing air traffic and inefficient routines caused by a fragmented air space. In order to handle the demands the European Commission has launched a program entitled the Single European Sky initiative which seeks to promote a more efficient way of handling the air traffic over Europe. A reorganization of air traffic ma
Quality improvement of the use of OER in higher education - challenges and consequences
Societal consequences of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities: integrating power system and regional inoperability input-output models
Critical infrastructures provide indispensable services to society and extensive disruption of these give rise to large societal consequences. Most risk-related studies of critical infrastructures, however, focus rather narrowly on the direct consequences, e.g. expressed by services not supplied or cost of nonsupplied services. Although these measures might serve as a proxy for the direct societal
