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SGEG16 Schedule VT24

SGEG16_Schedule_VT24_final.xlsx Course code: SGEG16 Period: 2024-01-15 to 2024-02-14 (Period 1) Date Day Time Type Topic Teacher Room 2024-01-15 Monday 13-15 Lecture Introduction to SGEG16 & applications of GIS DE Rio(430) 15-17 Lab Introduction to ArcGIS Pro and assignment 1 DE Smil(212) 2024-01-16 Tuesday 9-10 Lecture Dataformats in GIS DE Rio(430) 2024-01-17 Wednesday 10-12 Lab Assignment 1 SG

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Method Info Meeting - January 2023

Method info meeting - January 2023 - FINAL More details about the courses: Method Courses 
 Information meeting Monday, January 30 https://tinyurl.com/MethodElectives https://tinyurl.com/MethodElectives Method courses Spring term 2023 Chris Swader Director of 
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Mall För Anställning Av Timavlönade

Instruktioner Timavlönade vid CEC 2023 1. Namn 2. Personnummer 3. Fullständig adress 4. E-postadress 5. Utbildningsnivå 6. Lön per timme 7. Tidigaste startdatum 8. Slutdatum 9. Handledares namn 10. Projektnamn 11. Kort beskrivning av arbetsuppgifter 12. Kontering 13. Övriga noteringar Följande information behövs när någon ska arbeta som timavlönad för CEC (fyll i uppgifterna på nästa flik):   1. N

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NGEN01 Course Evaluation SummaryHT2020

Course Summary for ”Climate Change and its Impacts on the Course Summary for ”Climate Change and its Impacts on the Environment” ht 2020 Course coordinator: Paul Miller (INES) Teachers in the course: Paul Miller, David Wårlind, Stefan Olin, Jing Tang, Wenxin Zhang, Marko Scholze, Vaughan Phillips (all INES), Wilhelm May (CEC), Jesper Sjolte (Geology) Number of students: 14 registered students Grad

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Popular Abstract in English In May 1619, the Finnish astrologer Sigfridus Aronus Forsius (d. 1624) was examined by clerical authorities. In the verdict, astrology was rejected as a pagan craft, forbidden for any Christian. Yet still astrology was inseparable from the scholarly conception of the world. The principles of astral influence were more or less self-evident in physical theory and in medicThe purpose of this thesis is to analyse a displacement of the limits between allowable and illicit knowledge in the orthodox, Lutheran discourse of early modern Sweden. Focusing on the debate over astrology, exemplified in the works of Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (1565-1646) and Sigfridus Aronus Forsius (d. 1624), the thesis aims to challenge the view of how the Reformation, regarded as a prelimin

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Background: Contact allergy to and allergic contact dermatitis from methyldibromoglutaronitrile (MDBGN) have been frequently reported since the 1990s. Objective: This study was initiated to help determine the optimal test preparation for MDBGN and to help determine the clinical relevance of such a contact allergy. Method. In 38 patients with positive (32 patients) or doubtful (6 patients) patch-te

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High growth rate in human populations, agricultural developments and industrialization have impinged negatively on the natural habitats of most large carnivores, causing fragmentation, isolation and consequently reduction in population size. Lions (Panthera leo) that once roamed most parts of Southern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North America, northern part of South America and most parts of Af

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We present a theory of very long waves propagating on the surface of water. The waves evolve slowly, both on the scale e (weak nonlinearity), and on the scale, a, of the depth variation. In our model, dispersion does not affect the evolution of the wave even over the large distances that tsunamis may travel. We allow a distribution of vorticity, in addition to variable depth. Our solution is not v