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Density fluctuations of hard-sphere fluids in narrow confinement

Spatial confinement induces microscopic ordering of fluids, which in turn alters many of their dynamic and thermodynamic properties. However, the isothermal compressibility has hitherto been largely overlooked in the literature, despite its obvious connection to the underlying microscopic structure and density fluctuations in confined geometries. Here, we address this issue by probing density prof

Smart polymers as surface modifiers for bioanalytical devices and biomaterials : Theory and practice

Smart, or responsive polymers can reversibly change their state of aggregation, thus switching from water-soluble to insoluble state, in response to minor changes in temperature, pH or solvent composition. Grafting of these polymers to solid surfaces imparts the surfaces with controllable wettability and adsorption behaviour. The review summarizes the theoretical models and the results of physical

Molcas: a program package for computational chemistry.

The program system MOLCAS is a package for calculations of electronic and structural properties of molecular systems in gas, liquid, or solid phase. It contains a number of modern quantum chemical methods for studies of the electronic structure in ground and excited electronic states. A macromolecular environment can be modeled by a combination of quantum chemistry and molecular mechanics. It is f

Structure reinvestigation of α-, β- And γ-In2S3

Semiconducting indium sulfide (In2S3) has recently attracted considerable attention as a buffer material in the field of thin film photovoltaics. Compared with this growing interest, however, detailed characterizations of the crystal structure of this material are rather scarce and controversial. In order to close this gap, we have carried out a reinvestigation of the crystal structure of this mat

Stimulated emission depletion microscopy for super-resolution optical DNA mapping

Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is one of the most fundamental molecules of life as it encodes the basic structure of every living entity, including us. Not only is DNA responsible for precisely describing every single aspect that makes us, it also directly affects the world around us. Indeed, unlocking the genetic code embedded in DNA already enabled us to create new diagnostics that allow us to det

Övning i elrullstol - en metod för lärande

Att få uppleva rörelse är en stark drivkraft för att främja lärande och öka barns delaktighet i vardagen. Eldrivna hjälpmedel används för att ge barn möjlighet till självständig förflyttning men också för att förbättra deras psykosociala utveckling. Metoden Köra för att Lära utvecklades för barn och vuxna med stora kognitiva svårigheter och den är baserad på aktivitet och samspel under övning i el

Digital konsumentprofilering – stora data, prediktiv analys och policyutmaningar

Den här kunskapsöversikten fokuserar en viktig del av vad jag i en tidigare rapport (Larsson, 2016) kallar en tilltagande informationsasymmetri, nämligen profilering av konsumenter för kommersiella syften. I kunskapsöversikten tecknas kunskapsläget kring digital konsumentprofilering, framförallt utifrån en problematisering av detta rörliga och snabbt framväxande fält i relation till konsumentens i

Stone age Scania : significant places dug and read by contract archaeology

Presents a research and re-evaluation of studies focusing on the Stone Age in Scania. This book addresses many issues concerned with the methodology of contract archaeology and how it differs from university-based research. Covering a long period from the first settlers in Scania, it contains lots of photographs, drawings and maps.

Why we keep separating the ‘inseparable’ : Dialecticizing intersectionality

Disputes about how to understand intersectional relations often pivot around the tension between separateness and inseparability, where some scholars emphasize the need to separate between different intersectional categories while others claim they are inseparable. In this article the author takes issue with the either/or thinking that underpins an unnecessary and unproductive polarization in the