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Care syllabus

Microsoft Word - Care syllabus.doc http://www.soc.lu.se Dep artment of Soc io logy A. Reading course in Theorizing care: Sociological perspectives (PhD level) A third level (PhD) “reading course” does not involve any teaching and typically only has one or a few participants taking part in the course. A reading course for 7.5 credits should cover an ambitious and demanding reading material, which e

https://www.soc.lu.se/sites/soc.lu.se/files/2023-02/Care%20syllabus.pdf - 2025-07-11

Processing-decisions-regarding-withdrawal-and-recovery-of-the-right-to-supervision-and-other-resourc

Brevmall Postal address Box 117, 221 00 Lund Visiting address Universitetshuset, Paradisgatan 2 Telephone +46 46 222 44 01 Email kristina.arnrup_thorsbro@rektor.lu.se Research Programmes Board Processing decisions regarding withdrawal and recovery of the right to supervision and other resources for a doctoral student Approved by the Research Programmes Board on 9 April 2018. The withdrawal of supe

https://www.staff.lu.se/sites/staff.lu.se/files/2023-06/processing-decisions-regarding-withdrawal-and-recovery-of-the-right-to-supervision-and-other-resources-for-a-doctoral-student.pdf - 2025-07-11

Web Skogens klimatnyttor

Skogens klimatnyttor– en balansakt i prioritering (utökad upplaga) Skogens klimatnyttor – en balansakt i prioritering (utökad utgåva) CEC SYNTES NR 06 | 2021 | LUNDS UNIVERSITET 1 Skogens klimatnyttor – en balansakt i prioritering (utökad utgåva) Markku Rummukainen CEC Syntes Nr 06 Lunds universitet 2021 2 Denna syntes är ett bidrag till det strategiska forskningsområdet BECC. Skogens klimatnyttor

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/sites/cec.lu.se.sv/files/2021-04/Web%20Skogens%20klimatnyttor.pdf - 2025-07-11

Processes affecting genetic structure and conservation: a case study of wild and cultivated Brassica rapa

When planning optimal conservation strategies for wild and cultivated types of a plant species, a number of influencing biological and environmental factors should be considered from the outset. In the present study Brassica rapa was used to illustrate this: to develop Scandinavian conservation strategies for wild and cultivated B. rapa, DNA-marker analysis was performed on 15 cultivated and 17 wi

Towards Defence In Depth In Diabetes Glucose Self-Management

Diabetes is a disease characterized by insufficient capacity to regulate the blood glucose level. In insulin-dependent diabetes, multiple daily injections of insulin have to be administered. In-between scheduled visits to the care provider, the patient has to manage the glucose control independently. Insulin dosing is a non-trivial task and many patients find it difficult. This is reflected in the

Quantification of Fat Content and Fatty Acid Composition Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging

In obesity and several other disease scenarios, the measurement of fat accumulation in various organs and tissues has become a sought-after technique in clinical diagnostics and research. Especially, quantitative and non-invasive techniques which also provide images of accumulated fat throughout the body would be valuable. In the typical hospital, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the only techn

Integrating fluvial processes into the global Si cycle

Silicon (Si) is ubiqutious in natural waters as dissolved silica (DSi) and is used as a nutrient by many plant and animal species. DSi ultimately derives from the weathering of silicate minerals, a process which also consumes atmospheric CO2 and couples the silicon and carbon cycles. These processes, among others, impart observable fractionations to the stable isotopes of silicon, which makes the

Household salt as an emergency radiation dosemeter for retrospective dose assessments using optically stimulated luminescence

In the event of a radiation accident, it is crucial to make rapid estimates of the absorbed dose received by both emergency workers, so-called first responders, and members of the public. Today, only personnel in rescue teams responding to nuclear emergencies have access to individual dosemeters. To make accurate assessments of the radiological consequences of an emergency situation, methods of re

A systematic approach to improving pharmacotherapy in the elderly

The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether a structured and systematic approach on improving pharmacotherapy in the elderly (the LIMM-model) would lead to a more appropriate and accurate drug use in the elderly. The elderly use many drugs and are more prone to suffer from adverse drug reaction. It is therefore important to address the quality of their drug therapy. The first study presente

Toll-like receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with allergic rhinitis: a case control study

Background: The Toll-like receptor proteins are important in host defense and initiation of the innate and adaptive immune responses. A number of studies have identified associations between genetic variation in the Toll-like receptor genes and allergic disorders such as asthma and allergic rhinitis. The present study aim to search for genetic variation associated with allergic rhinitis in the Tol

Redistribution of moisture and ions in cement based materials

There were two principal objectives for this thesis. The first was to develop a methodology and evaluation model of moisture redistribution in order to make the future relative humidity in a screeded concrete slab predictable. The second objective was to develop a method to determine the critical humidity for ion transport in concrete. Residual moisture in screeded concrete slabs may be redistrib

FLT3 receptor in normal and malignant hematopoiesis

All hematopoietic cells originate from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) residing in the bone marrow (BM). The classical model of hematopoietic lineage commitment, that has been the prevailing model for hematopoiesis, proposes that the first lineage commitment step of HSCs and progenitors results in a strict separation of myelopoiesis and lymphopoiesis. However, an alternative model has already been

Involvement of non-dopaminergic systems in L-DOPA-induced dyskinsia

Parkinson's disease and L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia (LID) does not merely involve the dopamine (DA) system but also include non-dopaminergic systems such as glutamate and serotonin (5-HT). An aberrant glutamate transmission at the corticostriatal synapse, has been linked to LID. Pharmacological agents to glutamate receptors at this synapse, (of which some are already clinically tested), could preve

Brain plasticity and hand function

The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of cortical reorganisational changes following experimental deafferentation and peripheral nerve injury and apply the concept of brain plasticity to enhance sensory re-education following peripheral nerve injury and repair in the hand. In the first two papers the effects on hand function of contralateral deafferentation was investigated. Tourn

Neurogenesis and transplantation in stroke-damaged brain

Stroke in young adult rodents triggers neurogenesis in the damaged striatum and intact hippocampus. as stroke happens frequently in aged individuals it is of great importance to know whether aging affects brain recovery mechanisms. Aged and young adult rats were subjected to stroke by transient occlusion of the middle cerebral artery and proliferating cells were labeled by intraperitoneal administ

Improvement of Labour Performance and Productivity in Uganda´s Building Industry

Productivity of labour is particularly important especially in developing countries where most of the building work is still carried out on manual basis. Previous research has pointed out that productivity in the building industry is low and in some cases declining. Poor productivity of craftsmen is one of the causes of cost and time overruns on building projects. The objective of this research wa

Gene-environment interactions for arsenic metabolism and metal-related oxidatively generated DNA damage

Over 100 million people around the world are exposed to high concentrations of arsenic (As) in drinking water, associated with a number of adverse health effects such as skin, lung and bladder cancer, vascular diseases and diabetes. In humans, As is metabolized via alternating reduction and methylation reactions, from inorganic As (iAs) into monomethylated (MMA) and dimethylated As (DMA). The most

Preterm intraventricular haemorrhage - Effects of extracellular haemoglobin

Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) is the most common brain lesion in preterm infants and is most commonly seen in the sickest children, with 15-20% of very preterm infants developing IVH. The mortality of infants with severe IVH is 20-50 % in the neonatal period and over 50 % of surviving infants develop post-haemorrhagic ventricular dilatation (PHVD) and 40-80 % develop severe neurological impai

Analysis and Design of Software-Based Optimal PID Controllers

A large process industry can have somewhere between five hundred and five thousand control loops, and PID controllers are used in 90–97% of the cases. It is well-known that only 20–30% of the controllers in the process industry are tuned satisfactorily, but with the methods available today it is considered too time-consuming to optimize each single controller. This thesis presents tools for analys