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Publications 1980 – 1989

Publications 1980 – 1989 | Department of Automatic Control Faculty of Engineering, LTH Search Department of Automatic Control LTH, Faculty of Engineering Education Research External Engagement Personnel Publications About, Contact Home  >  Karl Johan Åström  >  Publications 1980 – 1989 Denna sida på svenska This page in English Publications 1980 – 1989 Books Karl Johan Åström, Björn Wittenmark: Ad

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For exhibitors

For exhibitors | Sveriges akademikers centralorganisation Hoppa till huvudinnehåll About Saco Our issues Join a union Contact Employees About saco.se How we process your personal data Cookies and pixels Opinion & facts International activities Saco's EU Work Saco's EU Policy Union to Union Student Saco Student Fair For exhibitors Meet 30 000 young Swedes Book your stand Rates & stand solutions Be

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A 1. Course Details 1. Course code SVE B12 2. Course title Grammar. Level 2 3. Cycle (1st, 2nd or 3rd) 1st [Undergraduate] 4. Higher education credits 7.5 5. Details of approval of course Syllabus approved by the Syllabus Committee of the Faculty of the Humanities and Theology 13th March 2007. 6. Details of changes approved 2. General Information 1. Field(s) (if applicable) 2. Subject (if applicab

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Board of the Saco-S Council

Board of the Saco-S Council | Saco-S Lund University Hoppa till huvudinnehåll About us Members of the Saco-S Council Board of the Saco-S Council Saco-S Council's Nomination Committee News at LU Salary debt negotiations end in disagreement Managers dissatisfied with salary-setting appraisals at Lund University Saco-S launches a network for health and safety representatives Webinar: Working in Swede

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Oxygen in Metabolic Dysfunction and Its Therapeutic Relevance

Significance: In recent years, a number of studies have shown altered oxygen partial pressure at a tissue level in metabolic disorders, and some researchers have considered oxygen to be a (macro) nutrient. Oxygen availability may be compromised in obesity and several other metabolism-related pathological conditions, including sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome, the metabolic syndrome (which is a set of

Familial risks and proportions describing population landscape of familial cancer

Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more family members. We describe a nationwide landscape of familial cancer, including its frequency and the risk that it conveys, by using the largest family database in the world with complete family structures and medically confirmed cancers. Patients/methods: We employed standardized incidence ratios

Ambiguous vitality: Gardening between desired heritage and despised invasiveness

Gardeners have always used plants of different origins, moving them around to new environments, working hard to make the plants survive and thrive under new conditions. In gardens, vitality is often regarded as an asset and a reason to cultivate certain plants. Many varieties that have spread over centuries are today regarded as ‘belonging’, as more or less ‘natural’, and even as heritage plants. Gardeners have always used plants of different origins, moving them around to new environments, working hard to make the plants survive and thrive under new conditions. In gardens, vitality is often regarded as an asset and a reason to cultivate certain plants. Many varieties that have spread over centuries are today regarded as ‘belonging’, as more or less ‘natural’, and even as heritage plants.

Claims in the clinic: tensions in healthcare communication about perceived side effects of the copper IUD

A large share of health-related information is today sought and communicated via the internet, including in social media. Questions have been raised about how this may affect health perceptions and behaviors, not least by enabling the communication of claims that contradict information from established medical authorities. As an example, knowledge claims about systemic side effects of the contrace

Water Limitation in Forest Soils Regulates the Increase in Weathering Rates under Climate Change

Climate change is generally expected to have a positive effect on weathering rates, due to the strong temperature dependence of the weathering process. Important feedback mechanisms such as changes in soil moisture, tree growth and organic matter decomposition can affect the response of weathering rates to climate change. In this study, the dynamic forest ecosystem model ForSAFE, with mechanistic

Attitudes towards welfare and environmental policies and concerns: A matter of self-interest, personal capability, or beyond?

In times of emergent emphases on how climate change will affect welfare societies, welfare policies and individuals’ welfare and vice versa, this study investigates public support for welfare and environmental policies and concerns. Since previous research and literature have pointed towards a socioeconomic divide between the welfare agenda and the environmental agenda in terms of public support,

Collaboration in Open Government Data Ecosystems: Open Cross-sector Sharing and Co-development of Data and Software

Background: Open innovation highlights the potential benefits of external collaboration and knowledge-sharing, often exemplified through Open Source Software (OSS). The public sector has thus far mainly focused on the sharing of Open Government Data (OGD), often with a supply-driven approach with limited feedback-loops. We hypothesize that public sector organizations can extend the open innovation

Morphometric Control on Dissolved Organic Carbon in Subarctic Streams

Climate change has the potential to alter hydrological regimes and to expand saturated areas in permafrost environments, which are important sources of organic carbon. The sources, transfer zones, and delivery mechanisms of carbon into the stream network are controlled by the morphometric properties of the catchment; however, the utility and limitations of these properties as predictors of dissolv

Glycemic index, glycemic load, and risk of coronary heart disease : a pan-European cohort study

BACKGROUND: High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; and may increase risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). Epidemiological studies indicate that high dietary glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) are associated with increased CHD risk. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether dietary GI, GL, and available carbohydrates are ass

Addition of cystatin C predicts cardiovascular death better than creatinine in intensive care

Objective: Decreased kidney function increases cardiovascular risk and predicts poor survival. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) by creatinine may theoretically be less accurate in the critically ill. This observational study compares long-term cardiovascular mortality risk by the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) creatinine equation; Caucasian, Asian, paediatri

Circulating levels of growth hormone in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a cardiovascular autonomic disorder with poorly understood etiology and underlying pathophysiology. Since cardiovascular morbidity has been linked to growth hormone (GH), we studied GH levels in patients with POTS. We conducted an age-sex-matched case-control study in patients with POTS (age 31 ± 9 years; n = 42) and healthy controls (32 ± 9 year