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Motion sickness is thought to result from sensory conflict among visual, vestibular, and somatosensory inputs. Input from abdominal viscera may also contribute to motion detection. It affects up to two-thirds of the population and can be triggered by transport or virtual environments. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and cognitive impairment. Treatments include antihistamines, scopolam

Vestibular recovery and central compensation after acute unilateral vestibulopathy : - changes in saccadic response patterns and gains over time

INTRODUCTION: Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP), or vestibular neuritis, disrupts the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), leading to impaired gaze stability during head movements. Vestibular function typically recovers to some extent. However, if recovery is incomplete, corrective eye saccades must compensate for the deficient VOR function. The aim was to analyze the progression of VOR gain recove

Butiken bortom linjär försäljning : om handelns omställning mot cirkulär ekonomi

Handelns omställning mot cirkulär ekonomi är en av vår tids mest angelägna utmaningar. Allt fler handelsföretag experimenterar med cirkulära tjänster som second hand, reparation och uthyrning, men frågan om hur dessa tjänster ska integreras i butikernas dagliga verksamhet på ett effektivt och lönsamt sätt är långt ifrån löst.Projektets utgångspunkt var att butiken spelar en nyckelroll i handelns c

Faster Certified Symmetry Breaking Using Orders With Auxiliary Variables

Symmetry breaking is a crucial technique in modern combinatorial solving, but it is difficult to be sure it is implemented correctly. The most successful approach to deal with bugs is to make solvers certifying, so that they output not just a solution, but also a mathematical proof of correctness in a standard format, which can then be checked by a formally verified checker. This requires justifyi

An overview of Mass Accumulation Rates in key Polish loess–palaeosol sequences derived from luminescence chronologies

Loess–palaeosol sequences (LPS) represent one of the most important continental archives of late Quaternary environmental change in Europe. Establishing reliable chronologies is essential for reconstructing dust dynamics and for correlating regional loess stratigraphies. In this study, we present the first systematically derived mass accumulation rate (MAR) dataset for six key Polish LPS, based on

Tunable high-efficiency microwave photon detector based on a double quantum dot coupled to a superconducting high-impedance cavity

High-efficiency single-photon detection in the microwave domain is a key enabling technology for various quantum applications. However, the extremely low energy of microwave photons presents a fundamental challenge, preventing direct photon-to-charge conversion as achieved in optical systems using semiconductors. Here, we demonstrate continuous microwave photon detection with an efficiency approac

Sharing the church : gendered seating in congregations of the Syriac Orthodox Church in Sweden

Despite being such an important factor for individual identity, Orthodox churches have not been sufficiently studied. In addition, the study of gender in these churches often seems formed by the impression that they do not change. This article therefore explores a seemingly static feature, the gendered seating in three Syriac Orthodox parishes in Sweden, from the point of view of space and agency:

“Scared, disgusted, overcome with love”: Anthropocene Mothering in Diane Cook’s The New Wilderness.

By inspecting Diane Cook’s novel The New Wilderness, this thesis positions the practice of mothering within the larger Anthropocene humanities scholarship. While the Earth has often been mythologized as maternal, there has been a distinct lack of close attention paid to the cultural representations of lived experiences of mothers in the Anthropocene. Hence, this thesis begins by conducting a matri

Syndafloden - Vatten som liv, vapen och naturkatastrof i modern ungdomsfantasy

This thesis analyses how the biblical motif of the deluge is portrayed in modern fantasy. I apply an ecocritical perspective on the deluge as a way to portray natural disasters and climate change. The intertextuality with the Bible and what that lends to the literary works is in focus for the analysis as well as what role the water has in the fictive material. Through the paper I discuss water as

Automatic buffer preparation system for downstream processes

I takt med att allt fler användningsområden upptäcks ökar efterfrågan på biologiska läkeme-del i form av till exempel enzymer, antikroppar och virus. I många fall har biologiska läke-medel redan blivit standard i behandlingen av sjukdomar som diabetes, HIV/AIDS, samt vissa neurologiska sjukdomar. Dessa läkemedel kännetecknas av att de produceras av celler som har blivit genetiskt modifierade för aAs the market for biopharmaceuticals grows, the demand for continuous downstream pro-cessing (DSP) increases. This thesis tackled one of the key factors in successfully creating a continuous chromatography process: the ability to have an automated supply of complex buffer solutions. It aimed to develop and evaluate a Buffer Preparation Unit using an ÄKTA Pure machine, as well as the development of

Karnevalsfilmen celestial redan 1908!

Biografisk artikel om lundastudenten, biografägaren, läraren och astronomen Karl Oskar Krantz (1867-1933) med fokus på hans insats som filmpionjär inom genren karnevalsfilm.

Investigation of wear initiation in CVD coated cermet tools during stainless steel turning

CVD (chemical vapor deposition) coated cutting tools typically exhibit thermal cracks caused by the mismatch in coefficients of thermal expansion (CTEs) between coating and cemented carbide. These cracks act as weak points during stainless steel machining, contributing to premature tool wear. As a strategy to suppress thermal cracks formation, we investigate replacing the conventional cemented car

Tempo and drivers of 3D eye size evolution in temperate butterflies

Sensory traits shape animal lifestyles due to the central role they play in retrieving and processing environmental information. However, being some of the most energetically expensive tissues to build and maintain, ecological demands often modulate investment in these organs. Evidence that ecology shapes the evolution of sensory traits is plenty, but is heavily biased towards vertebrates and has

Self-assembly and dynamic behavior of colloidal rods in the isotropic phase

In this study, we have investigated the dynamic behavior of colloidal rods within their isotropic phase, employing multispeckle ultrasmall-angle x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (UA-XPCS) focusing on the understanding of the interplay between structure and dynamics at the nearest-neighbor length scale. While prior research has primarily focused on the structural aspects, our work addresses th