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Walking down memory lane : Rune stones as mnemonic agents in the landscapes of late Viking-Age Scandinavia
The archaeological approach adopted in this work wishes to explore the mnemonic agency of rune-stones through highlighting some of the myriad rhizomatic relations that were generated through the embodied processes of making, staging and encountering rune-stones in the landscape. It equally emphasises that memory work is practical, performative and therefore necessarily embodied in its constitution
Handlingar på gränsen : En hypotes kring hetero-och homoerotiska uttryck på heliga Helgö och närliggande Hundhamra under yngre järnålder
This contribution investigates possible material expressions of hetero- and homoerotic expressions on the holy island of Helgö and close-by Hundhamra from the Late Iron Age (c. 550-1050 CE).
Masking Moments : The Transitions of Bodies and Beings in Late Iron Age Scandinavia
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bodies, such as gold foil figures, and human bodies are analysed. The work starts with an examination and deconstruction of the sex/gender categories to the effect that they are considered to be of minor value for the purposes of the thesis. Three analytical concepts – masks, miniature, and metaphor –
The lack of resources for ethical open access journals hurts academia and the public
Using an improved approach to investigate peatland carbon dynamics at different temporal scales across the pan-Arctic
The majority of northern peatlands were initiated during the Holocene around8,000 to 12,000 years ago. Owing to their mass imbalance, they have sequestered huge amounts of organic carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem. The distribution of soil organic carbon is widespread and uneven across the pan-Arctic (45-75ºN latitude).Recent syntheses have filled some existing gaps, however, the extent and remo
In-Situ Analysis of Electrodes Using Fine-Tuned Poly(Terphenyl Piperidinium) Ionomers in Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Hydroxide Conducting Naphthalene-Containing Polymers and Membranes Via Polyhydroxyalkylations
Durable Polybenzimidazole Anion Exchange Membranes for Alkaline Water Electrolyzers
Influence of Monomer Configuration on the Performance of Poly(quaterphenyl piperidinium) Anion Exchange Membranes
Poly(arylene alkylene piperidinium)s for Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers
Poly(arylene alkylene)s Carrying Quaternary Ammoniums via Flexible Phenylpropyl Spacers as Hydroxide Conducting Membranes
Leaving Their Mark: Using Danish Student Grade Lists to Construct a More Detailed Measure of Historical Human Capital
We provide a brief overview of the educational history of Denmark and document archival and printed sources covering the development of primary, secondary, and tertiary education. In particular, we focus on student grade lists, which are available for individuals at all levels of education from the early Nineteenth century until well into the Twentieth century. We suggest that these can be used to
Should Liberal Democracy Respect Group Rights that Discriminate against Women and Apostates?
The paper examines the limits of state interference in proscribing cultural norms by considering gender discrimination, right of people to leave their community free of penalties, denying women appropriate education, and forced or arranged marriages for girls and young women. The discussion opens by reflecting on the discriminatory practices of the Pueblo tribes against their women and analysing a
Energigemenskap – olika modeller för att äga förnybar energi gemensamt
När medborgare vill gå samman och äga och producera energi gemensamt finns det olika sätt att organisera det på. I den här community briefen presenterar vi fem olika modeller av energigemenskaper. Modellerna baseras på en analys av 12 existerande solenergigemenskaper i Sverige. Genom att presentera de olika modellerna för delat ägande av förnybar energi hoppas vi kunna inspirera fler att etablera
Fatigue Reliability Based on Predicted Posterior Stress Ranges Determined from Strain Measurements of Wind Turbine Support Structures
In the present paper, an approach for updating the continuous stress range distribution of a welded connection of a wind turbine support structure with predicted information from strain measurements is presented. Environmental conditions, such as wind or, in offshore fields, waves and currents, in combination with rotor excitations generate cyclic stresses affecting the reliability of welded joint
Contactin-1 links autoimmune neuropathy and membranous glomerulonephritis
Membranous glomerulonephritis (MGN) is a common cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults, mediated by glomerular antibody deposition to an increasing number of newly recognised antigens. Previous case reports have suggested an association between patients with anti-contactin-1 (CNTN1)-mediated neuropathies and MGN. In an observational study we investigated the pathobiology and extent of this potentia
The Gaia-ESO Survey : Preparing the ground for 4MOST and WEAVE galactic surveys: Chemical evolution of lithium with machine learning
Context. With its origin coming from several sources (Big Bang, stars, cosmic rays) and given its strong depletion during its stellar lifetime, the lithium element is of great interest as its chemical evolution in the Milky Way is not well understood at present. To help constrain stellar and galactic chemical evolution models, numerous and precise lithium abundances are necessary for a large range
Chrono-chemodynamical analysis of the globular cluster NGC 6355 : Looking for the fundamental bricks of the Bulge
The information on Galactic assembly time is imprinted on the chemodynamics of globular clusters. This makes them important probes that help us to understand the formation and evolution of the Milky Way. Discerning between in-situ and ex-situ origin of these objects is difficult when we study the Galactic bulge, which is the most complex and mixed component of the Milky Way. To investigate the ear
MAXPEEM : a spectromicroscopy beamline at MAX IV laboratory
MAXPEEM, a dedicated photoemission electron microscopy beamline at MAX IV Laboratory, houses a state-of-the-art aberration-corrected spectroscopic photoemission and low-energy electron microscope (AC-SPELEEM). This powerful instrument offers a wide range of complementary techniques providing structural, chemical and magnetic sensitivities with a single-digit nanometre spatial resolution. The beaml