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Democratic Tourism
The introduction of paid holidays during the interwar years democratized travel and laid the foundation for modern mass tourism. In European democracies, the right to paid leave found supporters from across the political spectrum who viewed it a means to improve the health of the labor force, increase industrial output, and safeguard family values. Workers also gained new leisure opportunities in
Benchmarking immunoinformatic tools for the analysis of antibody repertoire sequences
SUMMARY: Antibody repertoires reveal insights into the biology of the adaptive immune system and empower diagnostics and therapeutics. There are currently multiple tools available for the annotation of antibody sequences. All downstream analyses such as choosing lead drug candidates depend on the correct annotation of these sequences; however, a thorough comparison of the performance of these tool
Performance and transport characteristics of solid oxide fuel cells with counter flow arrangement
In this study, a two-dimensional model including the governing equations of mass, momentum, species, energy and charge, is developed and then applied to investigate the performance and multiphysics transport processes of solid oxide fuel cells with counter-flow arrangement. The current density and power density are calculated and presented, and the distributions of species and temperature are also
Digitalisering och arbetsmiljö
EUDAQ - A data acquisition software framework for common beam telescopes
EUDAQ is a generic data acquisition software developed for use in conjunction with common beam telescopes at charged particle beam lines. Providing high-precision reference tracks for performance studies of new sensors, beam telescopes are essential for the research and development towards future detectors for high-energy physics. As beam time is a highly limited resource, EUDAQ has been designed
Stem Cells as an Emerging Paradigm in Stroke 4 : Advancing and Accelerating Preclinical Research
Mining for Mood Effect in the Field
We conduct what we believe to be the most methodologically rigorous study of mood effect in the field so far to measure its economic impact and address shortcomings in the existing literature. Using a large dataset containing over 46 million car inspections in Sweden and England in 2016 and 2017, we study whether inspectors are more lenient on days when their mood is predicted to be good, and if c
Lasting Effects of an Import Shock: Channels of Adjustment
This paper exploits a quasi-natural experiment to study the channels of labor market adjustment to an import shock. Using matched employer-employee data from Sweden, I study workers' adjustment after the removal of quotas set out by the Multi-Fiber Arrangement for Chinese producers upon China's entry into the WTO. I find evidence of substantial losses in terms of earnings and employment. Sectoral
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Self-versus Proxy-Reported Pain in Children with Cerebral Palsy : A Population-Based Registry Study of 3783 Children
Objective: To assess how the prevalence of pain in a population-based sample of children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) differ based on self- or proxy reporting. Methods: This cross-sectional registry study included 3783 children (58% boys), 1 to 18 years old, enrolled in the Swedish follow-up program for CP. Logistic regression was used to regress source of reporting (self or proxy) on
”I don’t want to be paid for being a refugee!” A CMES seminar on Syrians in the Öresund Region
On Friday June 10 2016, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) at Lund University arranged a seminar devoted to explore refugee experiences among Syrians in the Öresund region. Organizers were CMES researchers Dalia Abdelhady and Joshka Wessels. Lund University and international researchers in law, religious studies, refugee studies, environmental studies, urban sociology and anthropology paOn Friday June 10 2016, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) at Lund University arranged a seminar devoted to explore refugee experiences among Syrians in the Öresund region. Organizers were CMES researchers Dalia Abdelhady and Joshka Wessels. Lund University and international researchers in law, religious studies, refugee studies, environmental studies, urban sociology and anthropology pa
X-ray absorption spectroscopy principles and practical use in materials analysis
The X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) with its subregions X-ray Absorption Near-edge Structure (XANES) and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) is a powerful tool for the structural analysis of materials, which is nowadays a standard component of research strategies in many fields. This review covers a wide range of topics related to its measurement and use: the origin of the fine
Object-centered Research at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm : The realities of art history
Microscopic colitis and its associations with complications observed in classic inflammatory bowel disease : a systematic review
Objectives: Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are associated with an increased risk to develop anemia, cutaneous diseases, liver diseases, malignancy, osteoporosis, rheumatic diseases, thromboembolism and uveitis. The association between these diseases and microscopic colitis (MC) is not known. The aim of the present systematic review was to examine associations between MC and diseases observ
Lately described taxa in the group of cetrarioid lichens.
The Third Symposium, IAL 3, Progress and problems in lichenology in the nineties, Salzburg, Austria. 1-7 September 1996 Abstracts. Poster. Section B
Anatomical evidence for changes in the systematics if cetrarioid lichens.
The Third Symposium, IAL 3, Progress and problems in lichenology in the nineties, Salzburg, Austria. 1–7 September 1996 Abstracts. Oral Presentation. Section B.
Josefpoeltia and Xanthomendoza (Teloschistaceae, lichenized ascomysetes), two new genera from the southern hemisphere.
The Third Symposium, IAL 3, Progress and problems in lichenology in the nineties, Salzburg, Austria. 1-7 September 1996 Abstracts. Oral contributions. Section A.
Sukiyaki – the enigmatic ways of globalised pop music
Novel Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) in Humans : A Scoping Review and Meta-Analysis
A growing body of literature on the 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is becoming available, but a synthesis of available data has not been conducted. We performed a scoping review of currently available clinical, epidemiological, laboratory, and chest imaging data related to the SARS-CoV-2 infection. We searched MEDLINE, Cochrane CENTRAL, EMBASE, Scopus and LILACS from 01 January 2019 to 24 Feb