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The fast development of generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) services—such as ChatGPT, Midjourney, Dall-E—have within a short period of time gained immense uptake and popularity. At the same time, such services have given rise to fundamental challenges from a copyright perspective. Court proceedings have been initiated in many jurisdictions on the compatibility of such services with copyright

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This study explores the online communication strategies of anti-tourism movements to evaluate their potential contributions to place branding—a topic that has received limited scholarly attention. While prior research often views such movements as antagonistic to place branding efforts, we challenge this assumption. Through an analysis of nine movements across five countries, we apply the typology

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Personer som självskadar har historiskt sett inte haft så mycket att säga till om i sina egna vårdprocesser. När de har sökt psykiatrisk vård akut, ofta för att de upplevt akut svåra tankar och impulser att skada sig själva och kanske har planerat göra suicidförsök, har personer som självskadar ofta blivit hemskickade utan hjälp, eller så har de blivit inlagda för långvarig psykiatrisk vård som faPeople who self-harm have historically not had much say in their healthcare processes. When seeking psychiatric emergency care, people who self-harm have frequently been turned away, or admitted for lengthy hospitalisations that may aggravate self-harm. The attitudes of psychiatric clinicians toward people who self-harm are important to healthcare users’ experience of care, affecting quality and a

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Background: The role of cystectomy in synchronous oligometastatic bladder cancer is unclear. Objective: To describe a population-based consecutive cohort with primary oligometastatic bladder cancer (M1a or M1b) treated with curative intent. Methods: Twenty consecutive patients with primary stage M1a or M1b bladder cancer subjected to induction chemotherapy and radical cystectomy 2013–2024 in the S

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BACKGROUND: Prior research has established a positive association between the single-measured triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index and hypertension. Nevertheless, longitudinal studies addressing the enduring impact of TyG index on incident hypertension are lacking. This study sought to explore the association between cumulative TyG index (cum-TyG) and incident hypertension, especially obesity-related

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Reflection seismic data were acquired in the Sudret area of Gotland between 6 and 13 November 2023. Objectives of the survey were to obtain images of the subsurface down to the Precambrian basement in the vicinity of two cored boreholes that had been drilled earlier down to about 800 m. The seismic profiles were positioned to provide a better understanding of the sedimentary strata and local struc

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BACKGROUND: Most COVID-19-related deaths and hospitalisations occurred among older people. Natural outdoor environments influence health outcomes, but the evidence of their effect on COVID-19 outcomes among older adults is limited. This study aimed to investigate associations between residential natural outdoor environment and COVID-19-related deaths or hospitalisations among community dwellers ag

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Background: In axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), 5–10% of patients have comorbid inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Beyond that, 50–60% display histologic inflammation in ileum/colon biopsies, and fecal calprotectin (F-calprotectin) is elevated in relation to healthy controls. Prior studies have shown such, often subclinical, gut inflammation in axSpA to be associated with more active disease, as me

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Background: Previous literature indicate retinal hyperspectral imaging as a non-invasive method with the potential for identifying amyloid-beta (Aβ) protein deposits. Current diagnostic methods, such as cerebrospinal fluid analysis or positron emission tomography, are costly, invasive, and non-scalable. Hyperspectral imaging offers a potentially accessible alternative for early detection of Alzhei

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Decision-makers and managers spend substantial amounts of funding everyday on various interventions aimed at management of the large carnivores, for example different measures to mitigate depredation on livestock, e.g., removal of carnivores and fencing of livestock (see Linnell et al. 1996 for an extensive review). Management of species that occur in low numbers is challenging as relatively small

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Background: An increased knowledge of predictors that might affect survival in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients treated with cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) is important for clinicians and for the health services. Impairment in activities of daily living (ADL), somatic diseases, and psychiatric symptoms may influence mortality in AD. We aimed to study the impact of functional capacity and conco

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Human appreciation of nature and natural elements is ubiquitous. The role of emotions in human relationships with nature has received increasing attention within environmental psychology, for example by employing constructs such as affinity with nature. Also, researchers are recognizing the importance of studying emotions for understanding human-wildlife interactions (Jacobs, 2009; Johansson &

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This study is an exploration of the interdisciplinary field of urban sustainable development in the first stage of a PhD project in human ecology. The purpose of the PhD project is to study the premises for urban sustainable development in the context of (relatively) affluent economies in Europe or, more generally, in the North. My case study is Malmö placed in the Öresund region farthest south of

Antoine jean-francois

Microsoft Word - lumes-thesis-jfa.doc MSc thesis: “Advantages of integrating environmental communication into urban marketing strategies – consequent potential improvements on the city’s physical environment”. Supervised by Richard Ek, department of social and economic geography, Lund University. Jean-François Antoine LUMES 1999-2000 January 31st, 2001 LUMES – Lund University Master’s Programme in

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/antoine_jean-francois.pdf - 2026-08-19

Giovanni bettini

Thesis_2007_Giovanni_Bettini Aqua-Feminism Water Privatization and Sustainable Development: Insights from a Gender Perspective A case study on Buenos Aires Picture: http://sweb.ws May 23, 2007 Submitted by Supervisor Giovanni Bettini Turaj S. Faran C/O LUMES Dep. of Economic History, LU P.O. BOX 170 P.O. BOX 7083 SE-221 00 LUND SE-220 07 LUND cavetto@hotmail.com turaj.faran@ekh.lu.se LUMES Lund Un

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/giovanni_bettini.pdf - 2026-08-19

Gunnarsson bjorn thesis 2010

Lund University LUMES Master thesis (May 2010) Adoption of Knowledge Related to Sustainable Forestry from a Gambian Perspective Author: Supervisor: Björn Gunnarsson Anna-Karin Bergman Adoption of Knowledge Related to Sustainable Forestry in a Gambian Perspective 1 Abstract The paper examines the adoption and diffusion of sustainable forestry related technologies in the Gambia. Firewood collection

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/gunnarsson_bjorn_thesis_2010.pdf - 2026-08-19