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Farligt om JK uppfattas som maktens politiska instrument i juridiska fårakläder
Artikeln handlar om Justitiekanslerns roll och ställning.
Multiband H-infinity Control in a Behavioral Setting
A case study of the interaction between e-business and business: sources of mutual success
Principles and practice in the Swedish EKO-ENERGI programme
Development of multi-zone chemistry mapping for turbulent partially premixed combustion
Introduction: Innovation in Services
Panoan marriage sections: A comparative perspective
First radioactive ions charge bred in REXEBIS at the REX-ISOLDE accelerator
REXEBIS is the charge breeder of the REX-ISOLDE postaccelerator. Radioactive 1+ ions produced at ISOLDE are accumulated, phase-space cooled and bunched in REXTRAP, and thereafter injected into the EBIS with an energy of up to 60 keV. The REXEBIS produced the first charge bred ions in August 2001 and has been running nearly non-stop from September to December 2001. It has delivered stable 39K10+ an
NetWordS: Perspectives on synergy
Internet-based peer to peer training of ophthalmoscopy
Nyheter från GMO-fronten
Bindings of the Popes : conservation and use of the Codices Reginenses latini at the Vatican library.
The reduced version of the Housing Enabler
Matthew Buckingham
Hedonism, Preferentialism, and Value Bearers
Hedonism and preferentialism are two popular theories about what has final value, i.e. is valuable for its own sake. The latter theory is customarily portrayed as the wider of these, in that it ascribes value to much more than pleasures, viz., to any object of a final preference. By examining the metaphysical underpinnings of these views, it is argued that a fundamental issue between these theorie
Sång och kris i ungdomsmusikrörelsen på 1920-1930-talen
Is Cognitive Research Enrichment for Apes? Can Cognitive Research Add to Ape Wellfare?
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Deconstructing discussions of culture in international management textbooks: Conspicuous absences and deafening silences
Underlining the too widespread underestimation of cultural differences by managers, international management literature problematizes culture as a critical factor for global competitiveness. Evidence from recent critical research (e.g. Westwood 2006) has shown that many of the main works within cross-cultural management (especially Hofstede 1980) and more broadly international management can be se