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A Writing State of Being
How do you write a fiction text that relates to entrepreneurship without rewarding entrepreneurship, successful innovations, or a commercial market? That was my initial question when I set out to write a short story with entrepreneurship in focus. In this metatext, I reflect on altruistic entrepreneurship and the writing process for writing the short story that emerged in relation to the research
Dynamic omnivory shapes the functional role of large carnivores under global change
Omnivory is increasingly recognized as a dynamic stabilizing force underenvironmental change. Despite its ubiquity across ecosystems, trophic levelsand spatiotemporal scales, our empirical understanding of how omnivoresrespond to changing conditions in terrestrial ecosystems is limited. Here wecombine macroecological and paleoecological approaches across seven bearspecies—the largest terrestrial cOmnivory is increasingly recognized as a dynamic stabilizing force under environmental change. Despite its ubiquity across ecosystems, trophic levels and spatiotemporal scales, our empirical understanding of how omnivores respond to changing conditions in terrestrial ecosystems is limited. Here we combine macroecological and paleoecological approaches across seven bear species—the largest terrestr
When permanent turns temporary
Denmark, FGM and non-refoulement: on state obligations of non-repetition
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Befrielsen av Auschwitz den 27 januari 1945 har blivit ett datum som är förknippat med minnet av förintelsen. Drygt 80 år efter att Röda armén tågade in i de läger som återfanns i och omkring den polska staden Oświęcim är behovet fortfarande stort att besvara frågor om vad som möjliggjorde genomförandet av förintelsen. Andra viktiga spörsmål handlar om på vilka sätt som de överlevande hanterade övThe liberation of Auschwitz on January 27, 1945, has become a date associated with the memory of the Holocaust. More than 80 years after the Red Army marched into the camps in and around the Polish city of Oświęcim, there is still a great need to answer questions about what made the Holocaust possible. Other important questions concern the ways in which the survivors handled the transition to a li
Reflection asymmetric and symmetric shapes in 225Ra. polarization effects of the odd particle
The reanalysis of all the experimental data on 225Ra demonstrates the coexistence of reflection asymmetry and reflection symmetry in this nucleus. In 225Ra as well as 227Ra and 229Th this phenomenon can be explained by the calculated ability of the odd particle in different orbitals to polarise the soft nuclear shapes toward smaller and larger octupole deformations.
Shell-energy ridges and valleys caused by special symmetries for triaxial nuclear shapes
The special degeneracy which occurs in the harmonic-oscillator potential when two of the frequencies have ratios of small integer numbers is exploited. Favored shell energies occur for particle numbers which vary with the third frequency. Applications to realistic nuclear potentials show that this degeneracy leads to special shell effects for axial shapes (1:1 ratio) but also for the 2:1 ratio exe
Magnetic dipole moments of the ground state of 228,230pa
Low-temperature nuclear orientation experiments with isotope separated 228,230pa in an iron host matrix have been performed. From the temperature dependence of the γ-anisotropy in the decay of the isotopes the Larmor frequencies of the ground states have been derived as |VL(228PaFe)| = 552(17) MHz and |vL(230PaFe)| = 475 (13) MHz. Using Bhf(PaFe) = -62.8 (9.0) T the magnetic moments have been dedu
Multiple superdeformed bands in Dy153
Multiple superdeformed rotational bands have been identified in a nucleus for the first time. Cascades of 14, 13, and 11 transitions have been assigned to three bands in Dy153. Despite the small intensities, it has been possible to follow the decay of these bands from an angular frequency of 0.7 down to 0.4 MeV/Latin small letter h with stroke. In all three cases, the dynamic moment of inertia scr
Visual Disinformation and Visual Literacy: Key Skills for Resilience
Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)
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Deterrence in the Information Environment
Transition energies in superdeformed bands. Dependence on orbital and deformation
We discuss how especially the alignment and the shape polarisation of specific orbitals influence the transition energies in superdeformed bands. The very similar transition energies observed recently in neighbouring nuclei can be qualitatively understood in our approach and the special properties of high-N orbits can be analysed in the same formalism.
Lifetime measurements of terminating and collective high-spin states in 155DY and 156DY
Lifetime measurements for the isotopes 155Dy and 156Dy have been extended up to spins around 40h{stroke} by the Doppler shift attenuation method in conjunction with γ-γ-coincidence measurements. Results have been obtained for the yrast band in 156Dy and for three bands in 155Dy. Strong retardations of the E2-strengt were observed for intruding terminating sequences, for which specific single parti
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Legitimizing small modular reactors (SMRs) in Sweden; : an analysis of media coverage 2020-2024
The potential of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is currently explored in the world. SMRs as technology is still under development but is introduced to the public. In this stage, when much is still uncertain and unknown, media is important. The benefits and risks related to this new technology articulated in media potentially shape different actors' expectations and attitudes towards the technology.
