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Geographical Information Systems in Development studies: Integration of Natural and Social Sciences
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The coming water shortage in the Jordan River Basin - Finding objectivity in a subjective problem
Water distribution and availability in the Jordan region were studied. Self-sufficiency in water availability within the region is determined by the minimum amount of water used per person that is renewable. The objectives of the study were to identify the causes of water shortages and alternative use of water to prolong future supplies. According to our analysis, Israel and Jordan will overutilis
Festskrift till Rune Lavin
Space, Culture and the Youth in Iran: Observing Norm Creation Processes at the Artists' House
This book uses the case of the Artists' House, a cultural center in Tehran, to place the socio-political implications of Iran's social and cultural transformation in a local-global context. The author examines the bipolar dimension of openness to change versus conservation and the role of these values in Iranian society generally as well as in the context of everyday life in Tehran. The text addre
Unsaturated Phase Environmental Processes in MSWI Bottom Ash
Popular Abstract in English Every year, Sweden produces 1.5 million tons of incineration residues from waste to energy plants. Among these residues bottom ash(BA) due to its large volume and good geotechnical quality can be reused as an alternative construction material. However there are some negative environmental impacts of this practice such as leaching of salts and metals to soils and groundwEvery year, Sweden produces 1.5 million tons of incineration residues from waste to energy plants. Among these residues bottom ash(BA) due to its large volume and good geotechnical quality can be reused as an alternative construction material. However there are some negative environmental impacts of this practice such as leaching of salts and metals to soils and groundwater. Environmental processe
Latent Conditions, Safety Barriers and Situational Factors for Maritime Accidents in the Sound Area
The Sound Area, located between Sweden and Denmark, is one of the most intensely trafficked waters in the world with complex traffic patterns and a bridge/tunnel under construction, which will link the two countries. This high level of complexity increases the probability of both maritime accidents and very negative consequences of them. This paper presents the ergonomic part of an ongoing multidi
From "Rechtsstaat" to "Welfare State": Swedish judicial culture in transition 1870-1970
Skillnader mellan arkitekter och lekmän vid betraktande av byggnadsexteriörer
Why does dosage compensation differ between XY and ZW taxa?
Recent studies have demonstrated an extensive male bias in the gene expression on Z chromosomes in species with a ZW sex determination (e.g. birds), suggesting that ZW females have incomplete dosage compensation. We propose that the extensive male bias on Z chromosomes is caused by the functional properties of male-adapted genes, which make them unsuitable for high expression in females, and that
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System Protection Schemes in Power Networks
Evaluation processes: Lessons from Bateson’s second order learning
This paper focuses on learning and reflection in evaluation processes. The needs and focus of evaluation change over the life of an Information System (IS) project. Evaluation does not necessarily always equal analysis, however, a meaningful evaluation can only be done if combined with analysis of the context. Evaluation processes must include some learning element to be contextually relevant. To
The Q-Cycle Explains How Complex III Pumps Protons across the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane.
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Kristen mystik. Ur psykologisk synvinkel. Del II: Från Birgitta till Thomas Merton
This is the fourth and final volume in a series of studies in the psychology of religious mysticism. As in his earlier volumes, the author focuses on central themes, such as the concept of God, the view of man, different spiritual exercises as prayer and meditation, types of mystical experience, and mors mystica, the notion that the self has to die and to be reborn. Slightly more than thirty impor