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Natural Rights

This chapter aims to provide an introductory account of conceptions of natural rights in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. That is, of how human beings were considered to hold certain rights by virtue of their human nature or as conferred by natural law. It will show how conceptions of natural rights differed, as embedded in different theoretical frameworks, and were put to different politi

Eyes and Ears : Secret Agent Work in Cold War China

This essential primary-source reader brings together documents collected over decades of research into security agency tradecraft and Chinese Cold War-era human intelligence. Michael Schoenhals' expert translation of the texts teases out meanings from memoranda, decodes marginal notes from senior officers, and unpacks the hastily scribbled communications of covert human assets. Together, these sou

Genital and urinary tract malformations, associated morbidity, and need for urogenital surgery among children with esophageal atresia : a retrospective cohort study

Purpose: Genital malformations are increasingly recognized when a VACTERL is present, but remain insufficiently described in children with esophageal atresia (EA). This study aimed to determine the prevalence and spectrum of genital and urinary tract malformations in children with EA, and to describe associated morbidity, need for additional surgery, and association with Gross classification. Meth

Quantitative analysis of peri-ablational hyperemia after microwave ablation of liver tumors – exploring the timing for future combination therapies

PurposeCombination treatments—thermal ablation (TA) and transarterial chemoembolisation (TACE) have been suggested for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). After TA a transient hyperemic zone appears around the ablated area, a potential target for TACE. The aim was to determine when this peri-ablational hyperemia is at its widest and most intensely perfused.Materials and methodsThis prospective study e

Obstetric outcomes after IVF/ICSI treatment in women with endometriosis and/or adenomyosis diagnosed by ultrasonography: a prospective cohort study

STUDY QUESTIONAmong women pregnant after IVF/ICSI, do obstetric outcomes differ for women diagnosed with endometriosis and/or adenomyosis according to definitions by International Deep Endometriosis (IDEA) and the revised Morphological Uterus Sonographic Assessment (MUSA) groups, compared to women without the disease?SUMMARY ANSWERWomen with endometriosis and/or adenomyosis have a higher risk of p

Effects of Maternal Empowerment on Childhood Undernutrition in Bangladesh: Findings from Nationally Representative Surveys

Background/Objectives: Empowered mothers are more likely to adopt recommended childcare practices, thereby contributing to reduced childhood undernutrition. However, the magnitude of the association between maternal empowerment and childhood undernutrition in Bangladesh has not been comprehensively assessed. This study aims to address this research gap. Methods: The Bangladesh Demographic and Heal

Affärsjuridik, Digitalisering och Artificiell intelligens

Affärsrättsligt Centrum vid Lunds universitet (ACLU) bedriver forsknings- och seminarieverksamhet på centrala förmögenhetsrättsliga områden. En viktig del av den verksamhet som bedrivs inom ACLU är att regelbundet publicera böcker med originalbidrag från forskare och praktiker som har anknytning till ACLU. Målsättningen för ACLU:s publikationer är att de ska belysa aktuella och praktiskt relevanta

An Elevated N₂-to-NO Transition Temperature in Ammonia Oxidation on Polycrystalline Palladium: A Pulsed Time-Resolved Ambient-Pressure XPS Study

Catalytic oxidation of ammonia (NH₃) is the key reaction in the Ostwald process for industrial nitric acid production. The reaction yields three nitrogen-containing products, N₂, N₂O, and NO, and the selectivity between them depends on the catalyst and the operating conditions. Most of what is known comes from steady-state studies on platinum and rhodium. This thesis studies what happens when the

High-frequency oscillations in intraoperative recordings from hybrid arrays with micro- and macrocontacts

Objective. High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are a potential biomarker of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) in patients with focal epilepsy. Previous research has estimated that HFOs arise from regions as small as a single cortical column (1 mm3), making events difficult to detect with the coarse spatial sampling of clinical-standard electrocorticographic (ECoG) arrays. We tested whether high-resolutio

Migration routes of three closely related species lead to different non-breeding regions with contrasting environmental conditions

Understanding migration strategies in closely related species is essential to assess population-specific threats and to identify the ecological drivers of speciation. To compare migration strategies and environmental conditions across the annual cycle, we tracked Western Black-eared Wheatears, Eastern Black-eared Wheatears and Pied Wheatears. Individual migration routes were reconstructed from mul

Innovation for Sufficiency : How Businesses Support a Disruptive Consumption Strategy

Ecological constraints and changing societal values require businesses to reconsider innovation opportunities. Sufficiency constitutes an emerging sustainability strategy for businesses that focuses on the absolute reduction of inputs and consumption levels to restrict resource use. This particularly challenges aspects of value generation, strategic orientation, and consumer focus in the context o

Formulating Research Problems : Creative Approaches for Student Research

Formulating Research Problems addresses one of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of research: how to define and frame the problem at the heart of a study. While most research methods texts devote only a few pages to this question, Johan Alvehus offers a dedicated, accessible, and practical guide that helps students move beyond vague topics toward the development of clear, rigorous, an

Mobilizing Indigenous pastoralists: a multi-scalar approach involving reindeer herding communities and sustainability research

Challengers struggle against more powerful elites and authorities to resolve environmental problems driven by social forces, but can sustainability research contribute to such collective action while remaining scientific? After five years of movement-relevant sustainability research using Burawoy’s extended case method, I seek to make three contributions. Empirically, I present strategic alliances

Win statistics applied to registry-based randomized clinical trials

Background: Win statistics offer an alternative approach to clinical trials that use survival analysis to analyze composite endpoints. Our objective was to re-analyze data from previously published registry-based randomized controlled trials that produced hazard ratios using win statistics to evaluate the correspondence between them. Good correspondence was defined as both results being positive,

Revisiting the Hummeln structure, Sweden—A shallow marine Cambrian impact structure

Hummeln is a simple impact structure located in south-eastern Sweden. It is approximately 1.2 km in diameter and almost completely covered by a lake. Here, we present the first detailed investigation of impactites and mapping of the 164.25 m deep drill core Hummeln-1 with a focus on impact metamorphism and the impact process. We find that the drilling has penetrated a complex sedimentary successio

Over-represented as volunteers, under-represented as patients : racial and ethnic inequalities in a large sample of U.S. phase 1 clinical trials

The dominant narrative on equity, diversity, and inclusion in U.S. medical research emphasises the underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic participants in clinical trials, largely based on therapeutic phase 2 and 3 trials. Far less attention has been paid to phase 1 trials—particularly those involving healthy volunteers who assume health risks without therapeutic benefit, often for money. Focusi

Glycobiology in Human Health and Disease

Glycobiology has undergone a profound conceptual transformation from a largely descriptive discipline to a central framework for understanding biological regulation in health and disease [...].

Determination of three previously unidentified polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of molecular mass 302 Da in particulate Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) and combustion-related samples

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of molecular mass (MM) 302 Da comprise numerous structural isomers that are of high concern for human health. Because of their multiplicity, low abundance in the environment, and limited availability of authentic standards, their occurrence, composition, and environmental health risk remain not well characterized. Here we extend the characterization of MM 30