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Comparing News Beat Structures across 13 Countries : From Geographic to Topical and Sub-Specialised Division of Labour

Almost 200 years after their inception, news beats became a dominant factor that shapes newsrooms. This study explores the beat mix of leading quality dailies in 13 countries. Findings are based on executive interviews triangulated with other data sources. They indicate a shift from geographic to thematic division of labour and the rising trend of beat sub-specialisation. Newsroom size matters but

Long-Range Transverse-Momentum Correlations and Radial Flow in Pb-Pb Collisions at the LHC

This Letter presents measurements of long-range transverse-momentum correlations using a new observable, v0(pT), serving as a probe of event-by-event radial-flow fluctuations, the underlying radial expansion, and the medium's properties in heavy-ion collisions. Results are reported for inclusive charged particles, pions, kaons, and protons across various centrality intervals in Pb-Pb collisions at

Investigating the effects of αB-crystallin on amyloid-β42 fibril elongation

I Sverige lever idag 100 000 personer med Alzheimers sjukdom, en neurodegenerativ demenssjukdom som främst drabbar äldre personer. I takt med en åldrande befolkning kommer Alzheimers att påverka fler människor. Därför är det viktigt att utreda hur denna sjukdom utvecklas på ett molekylärt plan, för att kunna förebygga sjukdomsutvecklingen och utveckla bättre läkemedel. En bakomliggande orsak tillThe accumulation of amyloid-β42 fibrils is a hallmark in patients with Alzheimer's disease. The small heat-chock protein αB-crystallin is known to co-exist with amyloid-β42 fibrils and prevent amyloid fibril formation. Amyloid-β42 fibrils arise and expand through different mechanisms of nucleation, however the targeted mechanism by αB-crystallin is yet to be determined. The aim of this project

Likvärdig förskola? En analys av sambandet mellan kommuners medianinkomst och kostnad per barn

Denna studie undersöker om resursfördelningen till förskolan i Sverige följer ett kompensatoriskt mönster i relation till kommuners socioekonomiska nivå. Med utgångspunkt i humankapitalteori och skollagens mål om likvärdig utbildning analyseras sambandet mellan medianinkomsten i kommuner och kostnad per barn i förskolan. Analysen baseras på paneldata för Sveriges 290 kommuner under perioden 2015–

The Relationship Between Social Media Trends and Trade Flows: Analysing the Global Matcha Trend

This study aims to investigate how social media trends affect international trade through a study on the relationship between the global matcha tea trend and Japanese green tea exports. The study is performed in two steps, due to limitations in social media data access. Firstly, a time-series regression is used to analyse the relationship between global TikTok views and Google search intensity for

The Predictive Performance of Implied and Historical Volatility

This thesis examines whether implied volatility derived from Swedish equity options provides superior predictive information relative to historical volatility for future realized volatility and stock returns, and whether this information improves portfolio risk outcomes. Using monthly option and stock data for OMXS30 firms, the study applies predictive regressions and constructs minimum variance p

Bolsa Família’s Agency Problem

This study investigates whether municipal corruption has influenced the impact of the Brazilian conditional cash transfer program Bolsa Família by comparing the Human Development Index (HDI) in 2000 and 2010. The decentralized implementation of Bolsa Família is modeled as a principal-agent problem between the federal government and local municipalities, where the federal government has utilized va

Börsintroduktioner och långsiktig prestation

Initial public offerings take place under varying market conditions, where periods of high listing activity often coincide with high initial returns and increased uncertainty. At the same time, prior research shows that firms going public tend to underperform the market in the long run. This study examines the extent to which firm-specific fundamentals can explain long-term performance following a

Volatility Spillovers

This thesis investigates whether volatility in the U.S. and the European equity markets influences each other and whether sush cross-market effects improve volatility forecasting. Using the S&P 500 and STOXX Europe 600 as representative indices, the study models volatility dynamis with Heterogeneous Autoregressive (HAR) framework and an extended specification that allowa for spillover effects

The role of background risk for stock market participation: Evidence from European panel data

This thesis examines whether more generous unemployment insurance is associated with greater household portfolio risk-taking in Europe by reducing background income risk. Using a largely balanced panel of European countries, the analysis measures household risk-taking as the share of household financial assets held in equity and investment fund shares. Unemployment insurance generosity is proxied

Working Time Reduction Policies and Labour Market Adjustment: Full-time and Part-time Employment in OECD Countries and a Comparative Analysis of Sweden

The thesis investigates how changes in weekly working hours for full time employees influence the structure of employment - and more precisely the distribution between full-time and part-time positions. Although policy discussions on shorter workweeks often center around productivity and the total employment level, less attention has been paid to how such reforms reshape working time arrangements

Deconstructing Food Inflation in Ghana, An ERPT Analysis

This thesis examines exchange-rate pass-through (ERPT) to food inflation in Ghana with a focus on domestic transmission channels. Using monthly data, it estimates dynamic reduced-form equations for food inflation and for a set of producer,logistics, transport, and energy-related cost measures. The results show that exchange-rate depreciation passes through meaningfully to food inflation over sever

Repeated Exposure to Hydroperoxides of Linalool Induces Immunologically Verified Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Background: Fragrance allergens are a leading cause of contact allergy (CA). Linalool, common in cosmetics and household products, forms sensitising hydroperoxides (Lin-OOH) upon air exposure. Lin-OOH is linked to a high prevalence (3.9%–11.7%) of positive patch test results, but often gives rise to doubtful or irritant reactions. Objectives: To reassess patch test concentrations of Lin-OOH, deter

Controlled deposition of human neural stem cells on fiber substrates using gel encapsulation

Electrospinning is a versatile technique for manufacturing micro-nano diameter fibers and has been used extensively for tissue engineering in vivo and advanced cell culture in vitro. Standard means of seeding cells onto such substrates typically offer no control over cell distribution, yielding dispersed, heterogeneous and low concentrations of cells. In this article, we investigate the viability

Renal microthrombosis and thrombomodulin deficiency in COVID-19–associated acute kidney injury

Background: Severe COVID-19 frequently involves multi-organ dysfunction, including acute kidney injury (AKI), which affects up to 85% of critically ill patients. While both direct viral infection and systemic effects are implicated, the role of renal microthrombosis remains poorly defined in COVID-19 and AKI. Angiopoietin-2, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, and cleaved thrombomodulin is elevated in pl

Observation of deuteron and antideuteron formation from resonance-decay nucleons

High-energy hadronic collisions generate environments characterized by temperatures above 100 MeV (refs. 1,2), about 100,000 times hotter than the centre of the Sun. At present, it is therefore unclear how light (anti)nuclei with mass number A of a few units, such as the deuteron, 3He or 4He, each bound by only a few MeV, can emerge from these collisions3,4. Here, the ALICE Collaboration reports t

Study of ⟨pT ⟩ and its higher moments, and extraction of the speed of sound in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE

Ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions produce a state of hot and dense strongly interacting QCD matter called quark-gluon plasma (QGP). On an event-by-event basis, the volume of the QGP in ultracentral collisions is mostly constant, while its total entropy can vary significantly due to quantum fluctuations, leading to variations in the temperature of the system. Exploiting this unique feature of

Exclusive photoproduction of excited ρ mesons decaying to four pions in ultraperipheral Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV

The intense photon fluxes from relativistic nuclei provide an opportunity to study photonuclear interactions in ultraperipheral collisions. In particular, it allows for the investigations of excited, light-flavour vector mesons. The measurement of coherently photoproduced π+π−π+π− final states in ultraperipheral Pb–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV is presented for the first time. The cross section, d

Measurement of correlations among net-charge, net-proton, and net-kaon multiplicity distributions in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV

Correlations among conserved quantum numbers, such as the net-electric charge, the net-baryon, and the net-strangeness in heavy-ion collisions, are crucial for exploring the QCD phase diagram. In this paper, these correlations are investigated using net-proton number (as a proxy for the net-baryon), net-kaon number (for the net-strangeness), and net-charged particle number in Pb-Pb collisions at =