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IPBA 2023 Call For Papers Cases Artworks

Call for Papers, Panels, Cases, Doctoral Talks and Artwork 7th ANNUAL IPBA CONFERENCE 2023 Helsingborg www.placebranding.org Call for Papers, Panels, Cases, Doctoral Presentations and Artwork for the Seventh Annual Conference of the International Place Branding Association (IPBA): Hosted by Lund University (Helsingborg Campus), Halmstad University, and Kristianstad University. Conference theme: Pl

https://www.isk.lu.se/sites/isk.lu.se/files/2022-11/IPBA%202023_Call%20for%20papers%20cases%20artworks.pdf - 2026-06-05

The acquisition of reflexives and anticausatives by young heritage bilingual children-3

The acquisition of reflexives and anticausatives by young heritage bilingual children-3 The acquisition of reflexives and anticausatives by young heritage bilingual German-Turkish and German-Russian children There is much discussion in the literature about whether cross-linguistic transfer due to typological/structural similarities and/or differences occurs in bilingual acquisition (for an overvie

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Postal address LUX Box 192, 221 00 Lund Visiting address Helgonavägen 3, Lund Telephone +46 222 64 74, +46 46 222 00 00 Email Charlotte.Tornbjer@ht.lu.se Website http://www.ht.lu.se/en/ Mai nt e na nc e un it LUX Cha r lo tt e Tor n bj er , D ir ect or o f Mai n te na nc e un it 2018-09-01 LUX – for LU staff working at LUX LUX houses the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Department of Phi

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Gait training after spinal cord injury : safety, feasibility and gait function following 8 weeks of training with the exoskeletons from Ekso Bionics

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective quasi-experimental study, pre- and post-design.OBJECTIVES: Assess safety, feasibility, training characteristics and changes in gait function for persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) using the robotic exoskeletons from Ekso Bionics.SETTING: Nine European rehabilitation centres.METHODS: Robotic exoskeleton gait training, three times weekly over 8 weeks. Time upright, time

P2Y12 receptor inhibitors in patients with non-STelevation acute coronary syndrome in the real world : Use, patient selection, and outcomes from contemporary European registries

Aims Non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) is present in about 60-70% of patients admitted with acute coronary syndromes in clinical practice. This study provides a 'real-life' overview of NSTE-ACS patient characteristics, dual antiplatelet therapy clinical practice, and outcomes at both the time of discharge from hospital and up to 1-year post-discharge. Methods and results A total

Aggregation, aggregate composition, and dynamics in aqueous sodium cholate solutions

The translational mobility of aggregates formed in aqueous sodium cholate solutions was obtained from the self-diffusion coefficient of solubilized decanol, which was determined using the capillary tube method with radioactive labeling. Combining these results with the self-diffusion coefficients of cholate ions, sodium ions, and water molecules the following quantities were determined as a functi

Mobility modification alleviates environmental influence on incident mobility difficulty among community-dwelling older people : A two-year follow-up study

Background Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility difficulty is preceded by a phase where people try to postpone a difficulty through mobility modification. We studied whether perceived environmental mobility barriers outdoors correlate with mobility modification and mobility difficulty, predict development of mobility difficulty over a two-year follow-

Cylinder to cylinder variation related to gas injection timing on a dual-fuel engine

The natural gas/diesel dual-fuel engine is an interesting technique to reduce greenhouse gas emission. A limitation of this concept is the emission of un-combusted methane. In this study we analyzed the influence of PFI gas-injection timing on cylinder to cylinder gas-distribution, and the resulting methane emissions. This was done on a 6 cylinder HD engine test bench and in a GT-power simulation

Lower extremity function in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis during the first five years, and relation to other disease parameters

Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate lower extremity function in early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and assess its relation to other disease parameters. Methods: An inception cohort (recruited in 1995–2005) of patients with early RA was followed according to a structured protocol. Lower extremity function was investigated at inclusion and after 1, 2, and 5 years using the Index o

Szegő Type Asymptotics for the Reproducing Kernel in Spaces of Full-Plane Weighted Polynomials

Consider the subspace Wn of L2(C, dA) consisting of all weighted polynomials W(z)=P(z)·e-12nQ(z), where P(z) is a holomorphic polynomial of degree at most n- 1 , Q(z) = Q(z, z¯) is a fixed, real-valued function called the “external potential”, and dA=12πidz¯∧dz is normalized Lebesgue measure in the complex plane C. We study large n asymptotics for the reproducing kernel Kn(z, w) of Wn; this depend

Deep learning-based Lorentzian fitting of water saturation shift referencing spectra in MRI

PURPOSE: Water saturation shift referencing (WASSR) Z-spectra are used commonly for field referencing in chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MRI. However, their analysis using least-squares (LS) Lorentzian fitting is time-consuming and prone to errors because of the unavoidable noise in vivo. A deep learning-based single Lorentzian Fitting Network (sLoFNet) is proposed to overcome these s

Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review

In recent years, social work with migrants and ethnic minorities has developed as a field of research and practice. Further, it is recognised in the literature that the increased processes of human mobility in today’s societies have driven a growing focus on inclusive cities, especially in larger urban areas where ethnic diversity and cultural heterogeneity can be found alongside newly arrived mig

MicroRNA-9-3p : a novel predictor of neurological outcome after cardiac arrest

Aims: Resuscitated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients who remain comatose after hospital arrival are at high risk of mortality due to anoxic brain injury. MicroRNA are small-non-coding RNA molecules ultimately involved in gene-silencing. They show promise as biomarkers, as they are stable in body fluids. The microRNA 9-3p (miR-9-3p) is associated with neurological injury in trauma and

Associations between chronic widespread pain, pressure pain thresholds, leptin, and metabolic factors in individuals with knee pain

Objective: The aim was to study associations between chronic widespread pain, widespread pain sensitivity, leptin, and metabolic factors in individuals with knee pain. A secondary aim was to study these associations in a subgroup of individuals with normal BMI. Method: This cross-sectional study included 265 individuals. The participants were categorised into three different pain groups: Chronic w

Concepts Enacted: Confronting the Obstacles and Paradoxes Inherent in Pursuing a Scientific Understanding of the Building Blocks of Human Thought

This thesis confronts a fundamental shortcoming in cognitive science research: a failure to be explicit about the theory of concepts underlying cognitive science research and a resulting failure to justify that theory philosophically or otherwise. It demonstrates how most contemporary debates over theories of concepts divide over whether concepts are best understood as (mental) representations or

Who experiences higher and increasing breathlessness in advanced cancer? The longitudinal EPCCS Study

Purpose: Breathlessness is a major cause of suffering in advanced cancer. We aimed to determine the symptom trajectory in people with advanced cancer and to identify those at increased risk of experiencing higher or increasing breathlessness over time in advanced cancer. Patients and methods: This was an analysis of the multinational, prospective, longitudinal European Palliative Care Cancer Sympt

A mechano-regulatory bone-healing model incorporating cell-phenotype specific activity

Phenomenological computational models of tissue regeneration and bone healing have been only partially successful in predicting experimental observations. This may be a result of simplistic modeling of cellular activity. Furthermore, phenomenological models are limited when considering the effects of combined physical and biological interventions. In this study, a new model of cell and tissue diff

Altered expression of myelin-associated inhibitors and their receptors after traumatic brain injury in the mouse

PURPOSE: When central nervous system axons are injured, regeneration is partly inhibited by myelin-associated inhibitors (MAIs). Following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the rat, pharmacological neutralisation of the MAIs Nogo-A and myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) resulted in improved functional outcome. In contrast, genetic or pharmacological neutralization of the MAI receptors Nogo-66 rece

A twin study of anxiety-related behaviours in pre-school children

Background: From middle childhood onwards, substantial evidence points to phenotypic differentiation between anxiety diagnostic categories such as generalised anxiety, separation anxiety, specific phobia, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. However, little is known about the genetics of these categories and especially about the phenotypic and genetic structure of related behaviours in pre-school c

Kjell Å Modéer

Professor emeritus Contact details Email: kjell_a [dot] modeer [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 10 94Organisation Department of Law Room number: 320 Service point: 56 WebpageKjell Å Modéers profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Legal history Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then title. Filter by type AllBookBook chapterConferenc

https://www.law.lu.se/kjell-modeer - 2026-06-04