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Kurslitteratur mven16 ht19 16okt19

Kurslitteratur MVEN16_HT19_16okt19 Kurslitteratur MVEN16 2019-10-16 MVEN16 KURSLITTERATUR, HT19 OBS! Vissa artiklar kan ändras/tillkomma under kursens gång! Kursböcker Boyce, T. and Lewis, J., eds. (2009). Climate Change and the Media. Global Crises and the Media Series. Peter Lang Pub Inc. (OBS! om svårtillgänglig, tillhandahålles utvalda kapitel under kursens gång) Bulkeley, H. and Newell, P. (2

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/sites/cec.lu.se.sv/files/kurslitteratur_mven16_ht19_16okt19.pdf - 2025-06-04

Lars Nieradzik

Forskare Kontaktinformation E-post: lars [dot] nieradzik [at] nateko [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap Rumsnummer: 452 Hämtställe: 16 WebbplatsLars Nieradziks profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Forskare MERGE: ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system Forskare eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration Profilområdesmedlem LTH

https://www.nateko.lu.se/sv/lars-nieradzik - 2025-06-03

Maria Andrea Nardi

Universitetslektor Maria Andrea Nardi is senior lecturer in development studies and geography and researcher in environmental geography and development Kontaktinformation E-post: maria_andrea [dot] nardi [at] keg [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 84 32Organisation Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi Hämtställe: 35 WebbplatsMaria Andrea Nardis profil i Lunds universitets for

https://www.keg.lu.se/maria-andrea-nardi-0 - 2025-06-03

Edith Hammer

Universitetslektor Kontaktinformation E-post: edith [dot] hammer [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 45 36 Mobil: +46 73 244 19 68Organisation Funktionell ekologi Besöksadress: Kontaktvägen 10, Lund Rumsnummer: A224 Hämtställe: 50 WebbplatsEdith Hammers profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Principal Investigator NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience Profilområdesmedlem L

https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/edith-hammer - 2025-06-03

AIML WS 20180529 handout 1s

Microsoft PowerPoint - AI dagen LUCE AIML@LU Kick-off WS 29 MAY 2018 AIML@LU • Already a lot of activity within AI an ML – Historically – at Lund University – within industry and society in the region. – As will be shown today • What can a network help with? – Stronger network (for new courses, research, innovations) – Communication – … • How should we develop the network? Agenda AM 10:15-12:00 In

https://www.ai.lu.se/sites/ai.lu.se/files/2021-03/AIML_WS_20180529_handout_1s.pdf - 2025-06-04

Electromechanical coupling in polaronic ceria

Oxygen-defective metal oxides like cerium oxides exhibit giant electrostriction and field-induced piezoelectricity due to a dynamic electrosteric interplay between oxygen defects, V O ⋅ ⋅ , and the fluorite lattice. While such mechanisms are generally attributed to oxygen vacancies, recent results also highlight that trapped cationic defects, Ce Ce ′ , i.e. small polarons, can contribute to the el

Chemokines modulate glycan binding and the immunoregulatory activity of galectins

Galectins are versatile glycan-binding proteins involved in immunomodulation. Evidence suggests that galectins can control the immunoregulatory function of cytokines and chemokines through direct binding. Here, we report on an inverse mechanism in which chemokines control the immunomodulatory functions of galectins. We show the existence of several specific galectin-chemokine binding pairs, includ

The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

We report the sequence and analysis of the 814-megabase genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, a model for developmental and systems biology. The sequencing strategy combined whole-genome shotgun and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) sequences. This use of BAC clones, aided by a pooling strategy, overcame difficulties associated with high heterozygosity of the genome. The geno

A Bacterial Effector Mimics a Host HSP90 Client to Undermine Immunity

The molecular chaperone HSP90 facilitates the folding of several client proteins, including innate immune receptors and protein kinases. HSP90 is an essential component of plant and animal immunity, yet pathogenic strategies that directly target the chaperone have not been described. Here, we identify the HopBF1 family of bacterial effectors as eukaryotic-specific HSP90 protein kinases. HopBF1 ado

Genomic sequence capture of Plasmodium relictum in experimentally infected birds

Background: Sequencing parasite genomes in the presence of host DNA is challenging. Sequence capture can overcome this problem by using RNA probes that hybridize with the parasite DNA and then are removed from solution, thus isolating the parasite DNA for efficient sequencing. Methods: Here we describe a set of sequence capture probes designed to target 1035 genes (c. 2.5 Mbp) of the globally dist

Study of ECG-derived atrial fibrillatory rate for prediction of the outcome of cardioversion of short duration atrial fibrillation (CASAF)

Aims: The present study aimed at testing the hypothesis that atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR) is predictive of sinus rhythm maintenance after electrical cardioversion. Methods and results: The study comprised 32 patients admitted for cardioversion of atrial fibrillation of short duration (mean duration 3.8 ± 7.7 days). AFR was estimated using frequency power spectrum analysis of QRST-cancelled ECG.

CenTauRz : A standardized quantification of tau PET scans

Background: Over the past decade, several PET tracers were developed to visualise and quantify tau pathology in vivo. However, all these tracers have distinct off-target binding, different dynamic ranges and likely different levels of non-specific binding resulting in large variability in semiquantification. We propose to standardise the sampling and the quantification across all available tau tra

Management of mitral stenosis : a systematic review of clinical practice guidelines and recommendations

A number of guidelines exist with recommendations for diagnosis and management of mitral stenosis (MS). We systematically reviewed existing guidelines for diagnosis and management of MS, highlighting their similarities and differences, in order to guide clinical decision-making. We searched national and international guidelines in MEDLINE and EMBASE (5/4/2011-5/9/2021), the Guidelines Internationa

Breast cancer screening with digital breast tomosynthesis : comparison of different reading strategies implementing artificial intelligence

OBJECTIVES: Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) can detect more cancers than the current standard breast screening method, digital mammography (DM); however, it can substantially increase the reading workload and thus hinder implementation in screening. Artificial intelligence (AI) might be a solution. The aim of this study was to retrospectively test different ways of using AI in a screening workf

Pilot study to evaluate tools to collect pathologist annotations for validating machine learning algorithms

Purpose: Validation of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in digital pathology with a reference standard is necessary before widespread clinical use, but few examples focus on creating a reference standard based on pathologist annotations. This work assesses the results of a pilot study that collects density estimates of stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) in breast cancer biopsy s

Vitamin D as Supplementary Treatment for Tuberculosis A Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Trial

Rationale Vitamin D has been shown to be involved in the host immune response toward Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Objectives: To test whether vitamin D supplementation of patients with tuberculosis (TB) improved clinical outcome and reduced mortality. Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, place-bocontrolled trial in TB clinics at a demographic surveillance site in Guinea-Bissau. We incl

Assessment of a new brand of determinants for skin testing in a large group of patients with suspected beta-lactam allergy

Abstract in Spanish Antecedentes: Las pruebas cutáneas con determinantes mayores y menores de la penicilina se utilizan de forma habitual para el diagnóstico de reacciones de hipersensibilidad inmediata a los antibióticos betalactámicos. Estos extractos diagnósticos han sido recientemente retirados del mercado europeo. Objetivo: Estudio de una nueva marca de determinantes para el diagnóstico de reBACKGROUND: Skin testing with major and minor determinants of benzylpenicillin is recommended standard practice for the evaluation of patients with immediate hypersensitivity reactions to beta-lactams. However, commercial reagents for this purpose were recently dropped from the European market. OBJECTIVE: In the present study, we assessed a new brand of reagents for use in skin testing in patients

EndoS2 is a unique and conserved enzyme of serotype M49 group A Streptococcus that hydrolyses N-linked glycans on IgG and α1-acid glycoprotein

Many bacteria have evolved ways to interact with glycosylation functions of the immune system of their hosts. Streptococcus pyogenes [GAS (group A Streptococcus)] secretes the enzyme EndoS that cleaves glycans on human IgG and impairs the effector functions of the antibody. The ndoS gene, encoding EndoS, has, until now, been thought to be conserved throughout the serotypes. However, in the present

Calculation of Clothing Insulation by Serial and Parallel Methods: Effects on Clothing Choice by IREQ and Thermal Responses in the Cold

Cold protective clothing was studied in 2 European Union projects. The objectives were (a) to examine different insulation calculation methods as measured on a manikin (serial or parallel), for the prediction of cold stress (IREQ); (b) to consider the effects of cold protective clothing on metabolic rate; (c) to evaluate the movement and wind correction of clothing insulation values. Tests were ca