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Kulturkvinnor lyfts och sänks av Ebba Witt-Brattström
Ingrid Bosseldal analyserar Ebba Witt-Brattströms bok Kulturmannen och diskuterar konsekvenser av enkla motsatspar som hon och han. Återkommande i framställningen är förutsättningarna, ett vi och ett dem som blir till i och med varandras motsatser, även om det typiskt nog mer är kvinnor än män som vill lägga till ett ”kultur” till sitt kvinnovarande. Männen, kulturmännen, är redan nedlagda i begre
När känslorna fick ta större plats
Med utgångspunkt i den franske filosofen Michel Foucaults perspektiv och antologin Känslornas revolution, redigerad av Jens Ljunggren presenteras och diskuteras i den här artikeln värdet och utkomsten av att studera och analysera känsloregimer ("emotionologier").
Kunskap inte längre bara för experterna
Går det att tänka sig ett framtida samhälle där dagens professioner (läkare, advokater, lärare, präster ...) ersatts av teknologi? Vad händer om den specifika kunskap som olika professioner besitter, blir allmänt spridd? Blir vi då envar vår egen präst, lärare och läkare? Dessa frågor diskuteras med utgångspunkt i Richard och Daniel Susskinds bok Professionernas framtid.
Estimation of diffusion, perfusion and fractional volumes using a multi-compartment relaxation-compensated intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) signal model
Compartmental diffusion MRI models that account for intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) of blood perfusion allow for estimation of the fractional volume of the microvascular compartment. Conventional IVIM models are known to be biased by not accounting for partial volume effects caused by free water and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), or for tissue-dependent relaxation effects. In this work, a three-co
Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The Oversight of Defaunation in REDD+ and Global Forest Governance
Over the past decade, countries have strived to develop a global governance structure to halt deforestation and forest degradation, by achieving the readiness requirements for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+). Nonetheless, deforestation continues, and seemingly intact forest areas are being degraded. Furthermore, REDD+ may fail to consider the crucial ecosystem
Forest governance in post-agreement Colombia
Wohlers Report 2019: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing State of the Industry, Annual Worldwide Progress Report : Chapter title: Middle East: Iran
Linking concepts of change and ecosystem services research: A systematic review
Transformation, transition and regime shift are increasingly applied concepts in the academic literature to describe changes in society and the environment. Ecosystem services represent one framework that includes the implicit aim of supporting transformation towards a more sustainable system. Nevertheless, knowledge and systematic reviews on the use of these concepts within ecosystem services res
A Case of Pacemaker Endocarditis Caused by Aerococcus urinae
Background: Aerococcus urinae has lately been acknowledged as a cause of infective endocarditis (IE) especially in older males with underlying urinary tract disorders. In this population, cardiac implanted electronical devices (CIED) are not uncommon, but despite the capacity of A. urinae to form biofilm in vitro, no cases of aerococcal CIED infections have been reported to date.Case Presentation:
Thrombocytopenia in bacteraemia and association with bacterial species
Thrombocytopenia is common in patients with invasive bacterial infections. Bacteria can activate platelets, but it is unclear if this affects platelet count. The aim of this study was to examine whether bacteraemia with Staphylococcus aureus, which readily activate human platelets, was more likely to be complicated by thrombocytopenia than bacteraemia with Escherichia coli or Streptococcus pneumon
Governance and stakeholder perspectives of managed re-alignment: adapting to sea level rise in the Inner Forth estuary, Scotland
With climate change, coastal areas are faced with unprecedented sea level rise and flooding, raising questions as to how societies will choose to adapt. One option is to strengthen existing sea walls to maintain current land uses; however, scientists, policy-makers and conservationists increasingly see the benefits of managed realignment, which is a nature-based coastal adaptation that involves th
Reply to Yamamoto and Nishimura
A novel design-based optimization framework for enhancing the energy efficiency of high-rise office buildings in urban areas
Designing high-rise buildings is a complex and challenging task involving several parameters and variables. Recently, there have been major attempts to design the overall form of these buildings based on optimization approaches. This paper introduces a multi-objective optimization framework based on Genetic Algorithm, namely Energy Efficient Form-finder (EEF), consisting of four main steps of Form