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Novel host defence mechanisms during bacterial infections
The immune system has evolved through thousands of years and its architecture has challenged the medical field since the first hieroglyphs and will likely continue do so. With our co-evolution with millions of other species, the complexity to treat infectious diseases has been a race in increasing speed ever since. The establishment of penicillin shortened the length of that battle against a broad
The prognostic impact of FLT3-ITD and NPM1 mutation in adult AML is age-dependent in the population-based setting
In acute myeloid leukemia (AML) FLT3 internal tandem duplication (ITD) and nucleophosmin 1 (NPM1) mutations provide prognostic information with clinical relevance through choice of treatment, but the effect of age and sex on these molecular markers has not been evaluated. The Swedish AML Registry contains data on FLT3-ITD and NPM1 mutations dating to 2007, and 1570 adult patients younger than 75 y
Targeted acetylation of Norway spruce tissue and its effect on moisture states in wood
Stefan Jarl (b. 1941)
Short biographic entry, filmmaker Stefan Jarl
Carbon dioxide, oxygen, and serum biomarkers after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Cardiac arrest is the aprupt loss of cardiac function and circulation, follwed by the loss of consciousness and breathing. Most patients succumb before admission to hospital and survivors frequently suffer from anoxic-ischemic brain injury. The number of patients who survive with good neurological outcome, is low. In this thesis, we investigated the association of abnormal arterial partial pressur
Jarl Kulle 1927-1997
Short biographic entry, film actor Jarl Kulle.
Kjell Grede 1936 - 2017
Short biographic entry, Kjell Grede
Colin Nutley b. 1944
Erland Josephson 1923-2012
RQ2020 : Report on Research Quality Process, RQ20
Internationally, Sociology of Law is most often located in centers of various kinds, as subjects or networks within faculties or as one or a couple of people within faculties. Sociology of Law and Law and Society research is thus spread around the world in many kinds of formations and there are several networks coordinating the field thematically and geographically. These two fields attract a highThe overarching aim of this report is to use it in our future and continued development work at our Sociology of Law Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University. Another aim is also to keep it in a book for historical reasons: important documents and specific data have a well-known tendency to disappear, after some time.Internationally, Sociology of Law is most often located in centers
Alf Sjöberg 1903-1980
Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa : Human and environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present
East African landscapes today are the result of the cumulative effects of climate and land-use change over millennial timescales. In this review, we compile archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data from East Africa to document land-cover change, and environmental, subsistence and land-use transitions, over the past 6000 years. Throughout East Africa there have been a series of relatively rapid
Global Modern Charcoal Dataset (GMCD) : A tool for exploring proxy-fire linkages and spatial patterns of biomass burning
Progresses in reconstructing Earth's history of biomass burning has motivated the development of a modern charcoal dataset covering the last decades through a community-based initiative called the Global Modern Charcoal Dataset (GMCD). As the frequency, intensity and spatial scale of fires are predicted to increase regionally and globally in conjunction with changing climate, anthropogenic activit
Late Holocene wetland transgression and 500 years of vegetation and fire variability in the semi-arid Amboseli landscape, southern Kenya
The semi-arid Amboseli landscape, southern Kenya, is characterised by intermittent groundwater-fed wetlands that form sedimentary geoarchives recording past ecosystem changes. We present a 5000-year environmental history of a radiocarbon dated sediment core from Esambu Swamp adjacent to Amboseli National Park. Although radiocarbon dates suggest an unconformity or sedimentary gap that spans between
Pollen, people and place : multidisciplinary perspectives on ecosystem change at amboseli, kenya
This study presents a multidisciplinary perspective for understanding environmental change and emerging socio-ecological interactions across the Amboseli region of southwestern Kenya. We focus on late Holocene (<5,000 cal yr. BP) changes and continuities reconstructed from sedimentary, archeological, historical records and socio-ecological models. We utilize multi-disciplinary approaches to unders
Foreword of the KB Broberg symposium issue : Second KBB symposium held at the Trolleholm Castle in Svalöv, Sweden, 2009
To honour the memory of Knut Bertram Broberg, and to promote continuing work on the many ideas which he shared so generously with students and colleagues throughout his lifetime, a symposium was arranged at University College of Dublin in 2007. The idea was to create an informal atmosphere, and to keep the num- ber of participants fairly low. This has now become a bi-annual symposium with the high
Knut Bertram Broberg: February 4, 1925 to May 3, 2005
Spontaneous fracture of growing precipitates with large misfit strain
Precipitates that form as a result of phase transformation are studied with regard to mechanical behaviour and initiation of internal cracks. The focus is on precipitates occupying a larger volume than the surrounding matrix. Further the study is restricted to precipitates growing by incorporating material transformed from being matrix material to the phase of the precipitate. The phase transforma