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Stable bull fertility protein markers in seminal plasma
Bull fertility is an important trait in breeding as the semen of one bull can, potentially, be used to perform thousands of inseminations. The high number of inseminations needed to obtain reliable measures from Non-Return Rates to oestrus creates difficulties in assessing fertility accurately. Improving molecular knowledge of seminal properties may provide ways to facilitate selection of bulls wi
Hazards of adjustment in studies on temperature interventions
Reply to comment on ‘Forces on hockey players : Vectors, work, energy and angular momentum’
Bracko has commented on our paper ‘forces on hockey players: vectors, work, energy and angular momentum’and refers to extensive studies on skaters using traditional techniques. We note that results based on one skating technique, such as a correlation between stride rate and speed, cannot be immediately applied to a different technique.
Inhibition of fatty acid synthesis induces differentiation and reduces tumor burden in childhood neuroblastoma
Many metabolic pathways, including lipid metabolism, are rewired in tumors to support energy and biomass production and to allow adaptation to stressful environments. Neuroblastoma is the second deadliest solid tumor in children. Genetic aberrations, as the amplification of the MYCN-oncogene, correlate strongly with disease progression. Yet, there are only a few molecular targets successfully expl
From Edith Carlmar to Iram Haq: Women in the Norwegian Film Industry
Norway is one of the best countries in the world when it comes to gender equality, ranking in second place only behind Iceland in the 2018 Global Gender Gap Report. The film industry, however, is and has always been dominated by men, and change in this field has been quite slow—at least until the last decade. Operating in a small country, with 5.3 million inhabitants in 2019, the industry is depen
Bornholms laver - en bokrecension
The embodied (hungry) female subject in Julia Ducournau’s Raw
Fractionation of hardwood using steam explosion and hydrotropic extraction : Process development for improved fractionation
The utilisation of biomass instead of fossil resources is an important alternative for the transition into a sustainable society. Biomass, owing to its primary constituents—cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin—has the potential to replace many products that are produced from fossil resources today, including plastics, textile fibres and fuels. To fully exploit this potential, all of the componentsThe utilisation of biomass instead of fossil resources is an important alternative for the transition into a sustainable society. Biomass, owing to its primary constituents—cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin—has the potential to replace many products that are produced from fossil resources today, including plastics, textile fibres and fuels. To fully exploit this potential, all of the components
Research Methods in European Union Studies
This collection sets a new agenda for conducting research on the European Union (EU) and learns from past mistakes. In doing so it provides a state-of-the-art examination of social science research designs in EU studies while providing innovative guidelines for the advancement of more inclusive and empirically sensitive research designs in EU studies.The argument of this book is therefore that res
Crossroads in European Union Studies
EU studies is at a crossroads where the many disciplinary interests in Europe meet, as well as temporally where the past weaknesses of methodology meet the future challenges of a new research agenda on Europe. These weaknesses emanate from a number of traditional research design dichotomies in EU studies:Research ontology. Do we approach our research through rationalist or constructivist assumptio
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The European Union in Global Politics : Normative Power and Longitudinal Interpretation
How does the presence of an international institution, the EU, shape the norms and normality, policies and polities of its political environment? This research theme raises questions about both the influence and subjects of the EU — ontologically, epistemologically and methodologically. In terms of influence, the question is how does the EU shape its political environment — what is the form of pow
Research Strategies in European Union Studies : Beyond Dichotomies
The contributing chapters of this book all illustrate the richness and diversity of problem-driven research in EU studies. This concluding chapter draws together the insights of this rich diversity in order to move the study of research strategies beyond the dichotomies of the past towards a new agenda for research on Europe. The crisis gripping the EU in the 21st century is not just an economic c
A Note on “Dover Beach”, ll. 21-23
BigDataProcessor2 : A free and open-source Fiji plugin for inspection and processing of TB sized image data
SUMMARY: Modern bioimaging and related areas such as sensor technology have undergone tremendous development over the last few years. As a result, contemporary imaging techniques, particularly electron microscopy (EM) and light sheet microscopy, can frequently generate datasets attaining sizes of several terabytes (TB). As a consequence, even seemingly simple data operations such as cropping, chro
Tre intervjuer: : Göran Printz-Påhlson i samtal med Lars-Håkan Svensson
Kameralisterna : Kreativt skrivande i gymnasieskolans svenskämne
Ögonblick : En vänbok till Anders Persson om människor och deras möten
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En artikel som ingå i en debattserie kring en invigning av ett nytt område i Helsingborg. Artikeln problematiserar diskussionen kring stadsutveckling, och efterlyser ett bredare perspektiv som inkluderar både hårda och mjuka värden.