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Plattformsarbetare och egenanställda i svenska rätt : En analys av arbetstagarbegreppet
De senaste åren har den digitaliserade gigekonomin och de nya arbetsformerna plattformsarbete och egenanställd etablerats i Sverige och övriga EU-länder. Gemensamt är att själva arbetet fragmentiserats och består av korta uppdrag åt ett flertal uppdragsgivare som förmedlas via en digital delningsplattform eller app. Den som utför en arbetsprestation gör det antingen som anställd eller som företaga
On the diagnosis of external ventricular drain related infections - Incidence, biomarkers and microbiological methods
The external ventricular drain (EVD) is an important instrument in the management of neuro-intensive care patients through its ability to meassure intracranial pressure and to treat increased intracranial pressure by drainage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). However, EVDs are associated with the risk of external ventricular drain related infection (EVDRI). EVDRI diagnosis is challenging as symtoms an
Debatten om dödshjälp i Sverige under 1900-talets första hälft
Under åren 1941–1943 steg dödstalen brant på Vipeholms sjukhus, ettstatligt sinnessjukhus för vård av så kallade ”svårskötta obildbara sinnesslöa”. Dehöga dödstalen har, framför allt i massmedia, tolkats som att Hugo Fröderberg,överläkare på Vipeholm, utsatte patienterna för medveten dödssvält eller eutanasi.Stöd för denna tolkning utgörs bland annat av de avlidna patienternas lågakroppsvikt samt
The Moral Landscape of Prenatal Diagnosis
This chapter deals with the Swedish regulation of prenatal diagnosis and the various arguments posed for or against such regulation, including whether there should be any changes in the legislation of late-term abortions. Using the metaphor ‘moral landscape,’ it explores how actors such as physicians, disability organizations, and women’s organizations negotiated their position on an issue that waThis chapter deals with the Swedish regulation of prenatal diagnosis and the various arguments posed for or against such regulation, including whether there should be any changes in the legislation of late-term abortions. Using the metaphor ‘moral landscape,’ it explores how actors such as physicians, disability organizations, and women’s organizations negotiated their position on an issue that wa
In situ Characterization of Deformation Mechanisms in Harmonic Structure Nickel
There is an ever-increasing demand for structural metals with higher strength. Metals can be strengthened by reducing grain size in their microstructure, but ductility is also concomitantly reduced. High strength and ductility are a desirable combination of properties for most structural engineering materials. By arranging fine grains in a continuous network that surrounds islands of coarse grains
Integration of attractive and defensive phytochemicals is unlikely to constrain chemical diversification in a perennial herb
Diversification of plant chemical phenotypes is typically associated with spatially and temporally variable plant–insect interactions. Floral scent is often assumed to be the target of pollinator-mediated selection, whereas foliar compounds are considered targets of antagonist-mediated selection. However, floral and vegetative phytochemicals can be biosynthetically linked and may thus evolve as i
Floral Scent in a Generalized Pollination System : Ecological Dynamics and Evolutionary Implications
The extraordinary diversity of flowering plants has long captivated biologists andevolutionary ecologists. Plant-insect relationships are recognized as a major driverof this diversity, with pollinators playing a crucial role in angiosperm speciation andtrait diversification. Numerous observational and experimental studies have shownthat pollinators influence the evolution of floral traits—such as
Threats to Validity in Software Engineering – hypocritical paper section or essential analysis?
Background: In recent years, a discourse on how to systematically consider and report threats to validity started to gain momentum within the empirical software engineering community. Aims: With this study, we aim to systematically underpin the current state of threats to validity practices in software engineering research. Method: We conduct a literature review comprising 91 papers awarded with t
When upstream suppliers drive traceability: A process study on blockchain adoption for sustainability
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate the emergence of blockchain-enabled traceability in complex multi-tiered supply chains, focusing on the perspective of upstream suppliers. Blockchain technology receives attention for its potential to enable better traceability and thus sustainability risk management, yet there is limited empirical evidence on how actual implementation unfolds. We aim to under
Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Caryl Phillips’s The Lost Child
Fall of Khrushchev : 60 years since the ‘most democratic coup’ in Soviet history, how Comrade Nikita was toppled
Silent score reading : Four Swedish choral conductors’ conceptions, processes, and strategies
In research on music conducting, there is a lack of studies concerning conductors’ score-reading. The present investigation explored the reading strategies of four Swedish choral conductors. Two interconnected studies addressed the conductors’ explicit conceptions about score reading and their silent-reading strategies in actual reading situations. All conductors emphasized overviewing and script-
Multiple pricing for personal assistance services
Third-party payers often reimburse health care providers based on prospectively set prices. Although a key motivation of prospective payment is to contain costs, this paper shows that this aspect crucially depends on the design of the pricing scheme due to the well-known incentives of patient selection (or “dumping”). This paper provides a general theoretical framework where heterogeneous users ar
How Bilingual Experience Shapes Accents in German-Italian Primary School Children
This study investigates the accents of German-Italian school children (6–10 years old)in their two languages. We ask whether accents in the bilingual children’s two lan-guages are related and how foreign accentedness is associated with proficiency in other areas of language (speech rate, vocabulary size) and extralinguistic factors (formal and informal exposure and AoO in the majority language). D
On the Role of Informal vs. Formal Context of Language Experience in Italian–German Primary School Children
This study focuses on the contexts of language experience in relation to language dominance in eighty-seven Italian–German primary school children in Germany using the MAIN narrative task. We compare current language experience in the heritage language (Italian) and the majority language (German) in both formal and informal settings, and we examine the respective impact on micro- and macrostructur
The acquisition of rhetorical questions in bilingual children with Italian as a heritage language
Rhetorical questions (RhQs) are a complex phenomenon at the interface of pragmatics, prosody and syntax, which requires reasoning on intentions and goals, and which involves a mismatch between literal and intended meaning. In Italian, RhQs can be marked by optional particles and verbal morphology. We investigated when children aged 6-9 acquire the relevant patterns of optional modification and exp
When multilingualism is more than three : On the nature of gender transfer in L3+ acquisition
In this article we investigate transfer in the ab-initio acquisition of grammatical gender in two groups of multilingual learners. The first group knows two gender languages (German and French), which can potentially act as transfer sources; the second group knows three (German, French and Italian). Both groups had to assign gender to nouns in Franco-Provençal, a Romance language which is new to t