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Room Fires and Combustible Linings
A postmodern saint? - on motives for voluntarism
The theme of this thesis is motives for voluntarism - with particular focus on volunteering in social work compared to voluntary work in sports clubs and patient associations. It is based on a combination of different data sources and methodological approaches: surveys, analyses of letters from volunteers and literature studies. Theoretically the thesis is based on two sets of sociological theorie
Visually mediated valence effects in dialogue: an explorative study
Sjukvårdens metoder bör analyseras ur ett etiskt perspektiv.
Smoking impacts endogenous estradiol and testosterone levels in young healthy women
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to elucidate the association between smoking and estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) levels in young healthy women from highrisk families. Cigarette smoke contains multiple carcinogens and is considered a risk factor for breast cancer. However, tobacco also contains aromatase inhibiting substances, but the impact on hormonal levels in young women at the a
A Round Robin of Fire Modelling for Performance Based Design
Special Issue : Intersections and Transformations in Medical Humanities: Defining and Conceptualising New Paths
This special issue of Ethnologia Europaea explores new paths for our scientific disciplines within the expanding field of medical humanities. Medical humanities have seen a significant expansion in recent years, creating new research foci and leading to collaborations both within and outside of the humanities. As it is a growing academic field, we argue that it is necessary to be part of the medic
Amino acids and the changing face of the α-cell
Glucagon has long been defined by its glucogenic action and as a result α-cells have been characterised based largely on their interaction with glucose. Recent findings have challenged this preconception, bringing to the fore the significant role glucagon plays in amino acid breakdown and underlining the importance of amino acids in glucagon secretion. The challenge that remains is defining the me
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Linguistic text research typically operates with methods, models and categories that conceive of texts as formal, static and discrete units. This also seems to hold for socially oriented theories, though their views naturally are more contextually oriented. Examples are given from systemic-functional linguistics, critical discourse analysis and social semiotics. In contrast, hermeneutics hastradit
Insulin, Glucose, and the Metabolic Syndrome in Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine
It has been known for decades that risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) tend to cluster. Metabolic syndrome refers to this risk factor clustering for some of the more well-established and dangerous risk factors. This chapter provides a historical overview on the concept of the metabolic syndrome; describes the clinical criteria used in the definition of the metabolic syndrome
The Future of Local Democracy : A Somewhat Dystopian View
Estrid - moder, mäktig och maskulin? : Berättelser om en rekonstruktion av en senvikingatid kvinna
Evaluation of novel hollow fiber membranes for NOM removal by advanced membrane autopsy
A full-scale inside out hollow fibre membrane module was operated in a pilot-scale water treatmentplant in Sweden for a period of 12 months from August 2013 to July 2014. Liquid chromatography–organic carbon detection (LC-OCD) chromatogram indicated the membranes could effectivelyremove 86% of dissolved organic carbon and 92% of humic substances from the feedwater. Routinecleaning-in-place was con
Fantasy as a driving force : relations between fantasy and motivation in children
Nationellt vårdprogram för adrenala incidentalom : Programmet har harmoniserats med europeiska riktlinjer – ger förenklad handläggning av patienter
In search of a model for sustainable innovation in welfare services
Paper for the Public and Social Innovation Conference (PUBSIC), Lillehammer University College, Lillehammer, Norway, 15-17 November, 2017Theme 7B: managing and evaluating sustainable innovation Katja Lindqvist & Ulrika Westrup, Department of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University, Swedenkatja.lindqvist@ism.lu.se, ulrika.westrup@ism.lu.se In search of a model for sustainable inPaper for the Public and Social Innovation Conference (PUBSIC), Lillehammer University College, Lillehammer, Norway, 15-17 November, 2017 Theme 7B: managing and evaluating sustainable innovation In search of a model for sustainable innovation in welfare services Katja Lindqvist & Ulrika WestrupDepartment of Service Management and Service Studies, Lund University, Swedenkatja.lindqvist@ism.lu.s
No time to talk! Teachers’ perceptions of organizational communication: Context and climate
No time to talk! Teachers' perception of workplace communication
Teachers’ perception of organizational communication was assessed with a tailored questionnaire sampling 401 primary and lower secondary school teachers from two municipalities in Sweden (response rate 61 %). Overall, the teachers were satisfied with the workplace communication climate, the communication structure, and collegial communication, while time for communication, was reported deficient.
Knowledge externalities and firm heterogeneity: Effects on high and low growth firms
Knowledge externalities affect high and low growth firms differently. The paper develops two theoretical arguments. The knowledge equilibrium argument postulates that knowledge externalities weaken high growth firms for the benefit of low growth firms until performance differences vanish. The knowledge competition argument claims that high growth firms are in a better position to identify, attract
