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Architecture and Identity

Denna rapport undersöker relationen mellan arkitektur och identitet genom en jämförande studie av Västra Hamnen i Malmö, Sverige, och Beirut waterfront vid Beiruts kust, Libanon. Genomanalys av bostads design, arkitektoniska uttryck, material och utformning av offentliga rum belyses hur stadsbyggnad kan skapa eller underminera känslan av tillhörighet, minne och identitet i olika kulturella och kliArchitecture plays a crucial role in shaping not only the physical fabric of cities but also the emotional and psychological experiences of those who inhabit them. It holds the power to evoke memory, identity, and a sense of belonging, especially in cities with complex histories or contrasting urban trajectories. Having the privilege to feel at home in two cities so geographically distant yet emot

ÖLAND I - The Southern Part : Åkerman excursions. Learn more during your visit or travel.

The book is a summary of excursion guides for the Lund University course NGEA 04 “Ecosystem analysis”—a field course week held on Öland 2000 to 2025. The guide serves as an introduction and overview of basic information about certain physical geographical environments, features, and general physiographic and ecological traits of southern Öland. Primarily, it offers a general introduction to the is

Rural Capitalists and Development in Colonial Africa: A Comparative Analysis

This paper explores the emergence and role of rural capitalists in colonial Sub-Saharan Africa by comparing three peasant-based economies: Bechuanaland, the Gold Coast and Tanganyika. Using social tables, we estimate the population and income shares of better earning agricultural producers and assess their impact on rural inequality and development. We find that rural capitalists in each colony ad

Speaking or Writing : Do Response Times Influence Anthropomorphism Differently for ADHD and Neurotypical Users in a Mental Health Chatbot?

The emergence of large language models (LLMs) has made it easier than ever to create chatbots capable of generating human-like responses to user inputs. Moreover, improvements in text-to-speech and speech-to-text make it possible to converse with these systems, not just in text but also through speech. These improvements have led to an increase in chatbot applications across various contexts, such

Investing in fiscal capacity : legislative debates, military pressures, and tax policy in the United Kingdom (1803–1913)

Numerous studies show an association between military pressures and fiscal development, often based on cross-national correlations between wars and fiscal outcomes (e.g., tax ratios). However, investments in fiscal capacity may take time to yield higher tax revenues, obscuring the importance of factors that contributed to those investments. This article shifts attention from fiscal outcomes to the

Optimal Transport Regularization for Simulation-Informed Room Impulse Response Estimation

Many audio applications, including echo-cancellation and active noise control, rely on the availability of accurately estimated room impulse responses (RIRs). For these applications, it is common that the source signal is short and primarily consists of speech or music, which may cause the estimation of the RIR to be poorly conditioned. Although priors on the amplitudes of the RIR could in princip

Multiscale spatial modelling to support targeting of childhood stunting in Rwanda : From kernel-weighted local models to neural network-learned locality

Childhood stunting (height‑for‑age z‑score < −2) remains a global public health challenge, and national averages often mask subnational clustering and spatial heterogeneity of underlying determinants. Across four papers, this thesis integrates geocoded household data with gridded geospatial surfaces from nationally representative survey data to map stunting hotspots, quantify spatially varying and

Electrochemical Surface Modification of Layered IrTe2Films for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Iridium ditelluride (IrTe2) as a two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) has attracted significant attention as a promising catalyst for oxygen evolution reactions (OERs). Although its electrochemical performance has been explored, detailed surface–state analyses are essential to fully elucidate the underlying catalytic mechanisms. Here, we fabricated surface-modulated IrTe2 th

First to reach n game

We consider a game with two players, consisting of a number of rounds, where the first player to win rounds becomes the overall winner. Who wins each individual round is governed by a certain urn having two types of balls (type 1 and type 2). At each round, we randomly pick a ball from the urn, and its type determines which of the two players wins. We study the game under three regimes. In the fir

SPAP : Soluble Human Plasma Proteoform Analysis via Acetonitrile Precipitation and Top-Down Mass Spectrometry

Advances in liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry have significantly improved proteomic analyses of human plasma. However, information at the level of intact proteoforms remains limited due to the high dynamic range of protein abundance and the complexity of post-translational modifications. To address this challenge, we introduce soluble plasma proteoform analysis via acetonitrile precipitation

Linking Crystal Structure to Solubility and Hygroscopicity in Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride Forms

The present study was motivated by the unusually large differences in solubility observed between two polymorphic forms of an antibiotic active pharmaceutical ingredient, oxytetracycline hydrochloride. These differences significantly exceed typical polymorphic solubility variations. Through detailed structural analysis, we demonstrate that forms I and II are not true polymorphs but pseudopolymorph

Diagnostic whole transcriptome sequencing in a series of 1233 FFPE solid tumor samples

Background: Whole Transcriptome Sequencing (WTS) is a comprehensive alternative to targeted panels for detecting gene fusions and splice variants. To integrate WTS into clinical diagnostics, we compared its performance against established fusion assays (Archer FusionPlex and TSO500 RNA). Methods: WTS was evaluated in an initial cohort of 64 FFPE tumor samples, and quality control (QC) thresholds w

Nucleobase catalysts for the enzymatic activation of 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1

Bifunctional DNA glycosylases employ an active site lysine or the N-terminus to form a Schiff base with an abasic (AP) site base excision repair intermediate. For 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1 (OGG1), cleaving this reversible structure is the rate-determining step in the initiation of 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) repair in DNA. Evolution has led OGG1 to use a product-assisted catalysis approach, where t

SCA-LDPC : a code-based framework for key-recovery side-channel attacks on post-quantum encryption schemes

Whereas theoretical attacks on standardized crypto primitives rarely lead to actual practical attacks, the situation is different for side-channel attacks. Improvements in the performance of side-channel attacks are of utmost importance.In this paper, we propose a framework to be used in key-recovery side-channel attacks on CCA-secure post-quantum encryption schemes. The basic idea is to construct

Quantifying coupling errors in atmosphere-ocean-sea ice models : A study of iterative and non-iterative approaches in the EC-Earth AOSCM

The atmosphere, ocean, and sea ice components in Earth system models are coupled via boundary conditions at the sea surface. Standard coupling algorithms correspond to the first step of an iteration, so-called Schwarz waveform relaxation. Not iterating is computationally cheap but introduces a numerical coupling error, which we aim to quantify for the case of a coupled single column model: the EC-

The Ascent of Instrumentalism in the Natural Sciences and its Consequences

We discuss instrumentalism as a component of the social changes that accompanied the second industrial revolution, following particularly the case of Germany. These changes constituted a departure from the Enlightenment tradition of natural philosophers towards a new approach to knowledge. We claim that instrumentalism cannot be separated from the disciplining of science that produced the sciences

Characterization of a heterogeneous limestone vadose zone based on a multimethod and multiscale geophysical approach

Water resources are a critical societal issue. As they are more and more limited, their distribution, usage and contamination are of vital importance. In the Beauce region, there are concerns on both the water quality and quantity because of farming and the related groundwater contamination. Since water is a vector of contamination, these questions require a precise vadose zone water content chara

Monitoring unsaturated water flow using magnetic resonance soundings

We present an innovative hydrogeophysical approach for non-invasive quantification of the unsaturated water flow. For the water content measurements, we apply the Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) method in the time-lapse mode. For inversion of MRS measurements, we approximate the subsurface by a horizontally stratified media. Laterally, the MRS estimated water content is averaged over the area be