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Frequency-dependent community dynamics driven by sexual interactions

Research in community ecology has tended to focus on trophic interactions (e.g., predation, resource competition) as driving forces of community dynamics, and sexual interactions have often been overlooked. Here we discuss how sexual interactions can affect community dynamics, especially focusing on frequency-dependent dynamics of horizontal communities (i.e., communities of competing species in a

The genomics and evolution of inter-sexual mimicry and female-limited polymorphisms in damselflies

Sex-limited morphs can provide profound insights into the evolution and genomic architecture of complex phenotypes. Inter-sexual mimicry is one particular type of sex-limited polymorphism in which a novel morph resembles the opposite sex. While inter-sexual mimics are known in both sexes and a diverse range of animals, their evolutionary origin is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the genom

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Centre fo r Theology and Re l ig ious Stud ies Required reading for TRV N17 Religious Roots of Europe: Law and Religion in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, 10 ECTS credits, Spring Semester 2025 as approved by the Director of Studies on 10 December 2024 Books Abou El Fadl, Khaled, Ahmad Atif Ahmad & Said Fares Hassan (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Islamic Law (London: Routledge, 2019), chs. 6, 7, 15

https://www.ht.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/TRVN17/20251/TRV_N17_Required_Reading.pdf - 2025-11-07

Ann-Sofie Klareld och Karin Gustavsson har skrivit texter om Universitets­biblioteket och Folklivsar

Ann-Sofie Klareld och Karin Gustavsson har skrivit texter om Universitets­biblioteket och Folklivsarkivet i en ny bok från LERU Ann-Sofie Klareld och Karin Gustavsson har skrivit texter om Universitets­biblioteket och Folklivsarkivet i en ny bok från LERU Publicerad den 24 november 2022 "In celebrating its 20th anniversary, LERU commissioned this book to throw important light on the matchless coll

https://www.folklivsarkivet.lu.se/article/ann-sofie-klareld-och-karin-gustavsson-har-skrivit-texter-om-universitetsbiblioteket-och-folklivsarkivet-i-en-ny-bok-fraan-leru/ - 2025-11-08

Microsoft Word - NAMAT-MATE-ENG.docx

Microsoft Word - NAMAT-MATE-ENG.docx Appendix to Programme Syllabus established by the Board of the Faculty of Science on 2007-02-07. The Course requirements have been approved by the Study Programmes Board on 2012-03-29. COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR A GENERAL QUALIFICATION Degree of Master of Science 120 credits Major: Mathematics Programme: Master Programme in Mathematics 120 credits ELECTIVE COURSES

https://www.maths.lu.se/fileadmin/maths/Matematik_NF/Masterprogram/NAMAT-MATE-ENG.pdf - 2025-11-08

The experience of provided information and care during pregnancy and postpartum when diagnosed with preeclampsia : A qualitative study

INTRODUCTION Despite preeclampsia being one of the most severe obstetrical complications there is only scant research describing women's experiences of preeclampsia. The aim of this study was to explore women's experience during pregnancy and the postpartum period regarding the provided information and care concerning preeclampsia. METHODS A qualitative study was designed. Semi-structured face-to-

Complement activation and plasma levels of C4b-binding protein in critical limb ischemia patients.

OBJECTIVE: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a peripheral arterial disease manifested by drastically diminished blood flow to the legs, pain at rest, nonhealing wounds, and gangrene caused by atherosclerosis. Significant tissue necrosis is associated with late stage CLI and the patients have a poor prognosis. Necrotic and apoptotic cells activate complement and bind complement inhibitor C4b-binding

Aspects of Organizational Psychology and Innovation in Air Traffic Control

In order to adapt to new conditions that increasing air traffic volumes bring forward, the Swedish Air Navigation Services (ANS) is going through a process of change. In order to meet the new conditions it will be necessary to be more efficient in the work of handling the air traffic. New conditions bring forward new demands, not only on technology and methods used, but also on organizational stru

Assessment of cooling integration with direct cooled windings

This paper presents and assesses the cooling integration of medium size electrical machines with distributed hair-pin type of windings. By introducing a hollow or profiled conductor the generated heat can be removed right where it is created. The cooling duct in conductor that can be connected either to series or parallel cooling flows increases DC resistance up to 1.5 times when comparing commerc

Maldi-target integrated microfluidic PSA assay

An Integrated Selective Enrichment Target (ISET), microfabricated for efficient on-bead enzymatic digestion of proteins compatible for a direct interface with matrix-assisted laser desorption /ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI MS) is presented.

Sofiero park : A historic building renovation with optimising photovoltaics according to hourly load profile

Retrofitting historical buildings was neglected for many years, as common systems could not be used. Now that technology has evolved, retrofitting buildings worth preserving is getting more common and can play a significant role in reaching climate targets by reducing the energy use. In order to produce equally much or more energy as the respective buildings use renewably and on site, the exploita

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CFE-Paper A5 ver 7 1Research and Development Cooperation in European Competition Law Research and Development Cooperation in European Competition Law - A Legal and Economic Analysis Marcus Glader Marcus.Glader@jur.lu.se Marcus Glader is a Ph D Candidate at the Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden. This working paper is based on his Master Thesis entitled Horizontal Restraints – Research and Dev

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/sites/cfe.lu.se.en/files/2020-12/cfewp06.pdf - 2025-11-08

Ablating Boundaries, Sparking the Future of Materials : Engineering of Bimetallic Nanoparticles via Spark Ablation

Bimetallic nanoparticles exhibit unique physicochemical characteristics that often translateinto functional properties surpassing those of their monometallic counterparts. The abilityto precisely tailor these characteristics enables fine-tuning of their properties for targetedapplications. This doctoral thesis investigates the engineering of bimetallic nanoparticlesvia spark ablation, a continuous

Clinical Characteristics and Self-Harm in Forensic Psychiatric Patients

Self-harm, comprising non-suicidal self-injury, and suicide attempts, is a serious and potentially life-threatening behavior that has been associated with poor life quality and an increased risk of suicide. In forensic populations, increased rates of self-harm have been reported, and suicide is one of the leading causes of death. Aside from associations between self-harm and mental disorders, know

Single-cell adaptations shape evolutionary transitions to multicellularity in green algae

The evolution of multicellular life has played a pivotal role in shaping biological diversity. However, we know surprisingly little about the natural environmental conditions that favour the formation of multicellular groups. Here we experimentally examine how key environmental factors (predation, nitrogen and water turbulence) combine to influence multicellular group formation in 35 wild unicellu

Recovery of constitutive immune function after migratory endurance flight in free-living birds

Strenuous physical activity can negatively affect constitutive innate immune function (CIF), the always present first line of defence against pathogens. CIF is non-specific, and thus vital when encountering novel pathogens. A lowered CIF likely increases the risk of infection and disease. Migratory birds engage in truly extreme physical activity during their endurance flights, however, little is k

Open channel deterministic lateral displacement for particle and cell sorting

We present the use of capillary driven flow over patterned surfaces to achieve cheap and simple, but powerful separation of biologically relevant particle systems. The wide use of microfluidics is often hampered by the propensity for devices to clog due to the small channel sizes and the inability to access the interior of devices for cleaning. Often the devices can only be used for a limited dura