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Kurskommentar Analytiska funktioner ht 2020 Anders Olofsson Resultatet p̊a kursen är 13 stycken G och 24 stycken VG fördelat p̊a tv̊a stycken tentamenstillfällen. Kursvärderingarna var genomg̊aende positiva, se r̊adata för detaljer. Genomförandet av kursen stördes av korona-utbrottet 2020. Pga r̊adande restrik- tioner ersattes salstentamen med examination i form av skriftlig hemtentamen. Pg
https://www.maths.lu.se/fileadmin/maths/Matematik_NF/Kursutvaerderingar/HT2020/MATM12HT2020KA.pdf - 2026-05-18
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Page 1 of 5 Department of Cultural Sciences, Division of Art History and Visual Culture REQUIRED READING LIST Required reading list for KOVN15: Environment and Nature, 15 ECTS, Spring 2025 Established by the Departmental Board or equivalent, 2019-06-07. Revised by the Course Syllabus Group, 2024-12-02 Publications marked with * should be purchased or otherwise obtained by the student. Additional a
Frontiers of Science in Social Media: Studying Digital Democracy with Automation, Experiments, and E
Frontiers of Science in Social Media: Studying Digital Democracy with Automation, Experiments, and Ethics – A Marcus Wallenberg Symposium Frontiers of Science in Social Media: Studying Digital Democracy with Automation, Experiments, and Ethics – A Marcus Wallenberg Symposium Published 2 March 2020 The rise of extremist politicians, disinformation, and hate speech all relate to widespread social me
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Timo MinssenAssesing the Inventiveness of Big Pharmaceuticals under European & US Patent LawA comparative study with special emphases on DNA & protein-related inventionsDatum för disputation: fredagen den 16 november 2012Fakultetsopponent: professor Are Stenvik, Oslo universitet, NorgeÄmne: civilrättAbstractThe implications and applications of biotechnology continue to be at the centre of public d
https://www.jur.lu.se/forskning/disputationer/disputationer-2012 - 2026-05-19
BVOC emissions from English oak (Quercus robur) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) along a latitudinal gradient
English oak (Quercus robur) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) are amongst the most common tree species growing in Europe, influencing the annual biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) budget in this region. Studies have shown great variability in the emissions from these tree species, originating from both genetic variability and differences in climatic conditions between study sites. In thi
Transient dynamics of terrestrial carbon storage : Mathematical foundation and its applications
Terrestrial ecosystems have absorbed roughly 30 % of anthropogenic CO2 emissions over the past decades, but it is unclear whether this carbon (C) sink will endure into the future. Despite extensive modeling and experimental and observational studies, what fundamentally determines transient dynamics of terrestrial C storage under global change is still not very clear. Here we develop a new framewor
Landscape-scale interactions of spatial and temporal cropland heterogeneity drive biological control of cereal aphids
Agricultural landscapes are characterised by dynamic crop mosaics changing in composition and configuration over space and time. Although semi-natural habitat has been often shown to contribute to pest biological control, the effects of increasing landscape heterogeneity with cropland have been disregarded. Here, we examine how cereal aphids, their enemies and biological control are affected by th
Global biogeography of fungal and bacterial biomass carbon in topsoil
Bacteria and fungi, representing two major soil microorganism groups, play an important role in global nutrient biogeochemistry. Biogeographic patterns of bacterial and fungal biomass are of fundamental importance for mechanistically understanding nutrient cycling. We synthesized 1323 data points of phospholipid fatty acid-derived fungal biomass C (FBC), bacterial biomass C (BBC), and fungi:bacter
Climate warming and land-use changes drive broad-scale floristic changes in Southern Sweden
Land-use changes, pollution and climate warming during the 20th century havecaused changes in biodiversity across the world. However, in many cases, the environmental drivers are poorly understood. To identify and rank the drivers currentlycausing broad-scale floristic changes in N Europe, we analysed data from two vascularplant surveys of 200 randomly selected 2.5 9 2.5 km grid-squares in Scania,
Can a "state of the art" chemistry transport model simulate Amazonian tropospheric chemistry?
We present an evaluation of a nested high-resolution Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS)-Chem chemistry transport model simulation of tropospheric chemistry over tropical South America. The model has been constrained with two isoprene emission inventories: (1) the canopy-scale Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGAN) and (2) a leaf-scale algorithm coupled to the Lund-Potsdam-
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LUMES LUND UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL MASTER'S PROGRAMME IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE A SYSTEM'S ApPROACH FOR UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMIC COMPLEXITY IN MANAGING SCARCE W ATER REso URCES CASE STUDY ON MANAGEMENT OF SCARCE W ATER RESOURCES IN THE lIASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN MASTER' S THESIS BY ROBA EL-GHADBAN Närlundavägen 13 25275, Helsingborg, Sweden Tel.: + 42 28 49 24 E-mail: env98reg@student3.1u.se, r
https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/el-ghadban_roba.pdf - 2026-05-20
Vaccination against hepatitis B virus among people who inject drugs – A 20 year experience from a Swedish needle exchange program
Background People who inject drugs (PWID) are at particular risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) acquisition, but often have poor access or adherence to HBV vaccination. Vaccination against HBV has been offered at a major Swedish needle exchange program (NEP) since 1994. The aim of this study was to evaluate vaccine completion and response rates, and the effect of sequential booster doses to non-respon
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Instructions for applicants to the Bachelor’s Programme in Fine Arts, 180 ECTS credits 2019/2020 Deadline for applications 1 March 2019 v 1.1 Deadlines and general information about applications to the Bachelor´s Programme in Fine Arts at Malmö Art Academy Deadline 1 March 2019 for applications including 1. Submitted application at https://www.universityadmissions.se 2. Uploading of work samples i
https://www.khm.lu.se/en/sites/khm.lu.se.en/files/bacheng2019.pdf - 2026-05-20
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CFEWP55 CFE Working Papers series No.55 CFE Working Papers are available at the website of the Centre for European Studies www.cfe.lu.se Soft Europeanisation of Work-Family Reconciliation Policy-Making? Social, Policy and Political Learning among German MPs Alisa Gühlstorf 2 Alisa Gühlstorf holds a M. Sc. in Welfare Policies and Management from Lund University and this paper is her graduate thesis
https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/sites/cfe.lu.se.en/files/2020-12/cfewp55.pdf - 2026-05-20
Utilization of psychiatric services prior to suicide- a retrospective comparison of users with and without previous suicide attempts
INTRODUCTION: The aim was to investigate psychiatric health care utilization two years before death by suicide among individuals with previous suicide attempts (PSA) compared with those without (NSA).METHOD: A retrospective population-based cohort study was conducted including 484 individuals who died by suicide in Sweden in 2015 and were in contact with psychiatric services within the two years p
Relative importance of climatic variables, soil properties and plant traits to spatial variability in net CO2 exchange across global forests and grasslands
Compared to the well-known drivers of spatial variability in gross primary productivity (GPP), the relative importance of climatic variables, soil properties and plant traits to the spatial variability in net ecosystem exchange of CO2 between terrestrial ecosystem and atmosphere (NEE) is poorly understood. We used principal component regression to analyze data from 147 eddy flux sites to disentang
Capturing the spatiotemporal variations in the gross primary productivity in coastal wetlands by integrating eddy covariance, Landsat, and MODIS satellite data : A case study in the Yangtze Estuary, China
Accurate monitoring of the spatiotemporal variations in the gross primary productivity (GPP) in coastal wetlands is essential for blue carbon quantification. However, the currently available moderate-spatial-resolution GPP algorithms and products may contain large uncertainties and may rarely meet the demands of tidal wetland research. In this paper, we examine two statistical methods, namely, sim
Värdering av tomtmark med hus på ofri grund vid klyvning
Värdering av obebyggd tomtmark för småhus kan ibland vara svårt då det saknas ett bra ortsprismaterial. Ännu svårare är att värdera tomtmark för småhus som är bebyggda med byggnader på ofri grund. Tomtmark med byggnader på ofri grund upplåtna med nyttjanderätter anses ha ett lägre värde än tomtmark som är obebyggd eller tomtmark som är bebyggd av fastighetens ägare. Det beror på att nyttjanderätteThe objective of this work is to examine the impact on value that a house on leasehold has on the underlying land in a partition ordinance. In order to build a foundation and create an understanding about houses on leasehold, partitiontools and different methods of valuation I undertook literature studies. The literature consisted of, among other things, preparatory work for FBL and the Court of A
Temperature adaptation of bacterial growth and C-14-glucose mineralisation in a laboratory study
Microbial decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) is the source of most of the terrestrial carbon dioxide emission. Consequently, our ability to predict how climate warming will affect the global carbon (C) budget relies on our understanding of the temperature relationship and adaptability of microbial processes. We exposed soil microcosms to temperatures between 0 and 54 degrees C for 2 months
