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Birkenheim jens lofqvist henrik

LUMES Master's Thesis 1997/1998 SMEs and the Environment: Developing a Framework for an Integrated EM Practice Prepared by: Henrik Löfqvist Odalvägen 19 302 51 Halmstad 035 - 12 49 19 henriklofqvist@netlane.com Jens Birkenheim Bruksgatan 22B 244 30 Kävlinge 046 - 73 37 48 jensbirkenheim @netlane.com Thesis for Master of Science in Environmental Science Lund, Sweden, 30 November 1998. Lund Universi

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/birkenheim_jens_lofqvist_henrik.pdf - 2026-05-30

Nilsson tracy

\..- Lund University International Master's Program in Environmental Science M.Sc. in Elivironmental Science Thesis 1998 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING: A TOOL FOR CHANGE WITHIN THE SERVI CE SYSTEM RESEARCH INTO 12 SERVICE COMPANIES IN DENMARK & SWEDEN Prepared by: Tracy Nilsson Lundavägen 59 232 34Arlöv, Sweden Master's Thesis Environmental Education and Training.. A Toolfor Change within t

https://www.lumes.lu.se/sites/lumes.lu.se/files/nilsson_tracy.pdf - 2026-05-30

Plan- och volymteknikproducerade bostadshus i trä: Jämförelse av stomstabilisering för två och fyra våningar

Traditionellt produceras trähus högst i två våningar p.g.a. historiskt svårkontrollerade brän-der. Idag är byggtekniken utvecklad och det är tillåtet att bygga trähus i flera våningar. Andel trähus som byggs med prefabricerade delar ökar idag i Sverige. Genom att producera montagefärdiga element i varierande storlek förflyttas husproduktionen från byggarbetsplats till fabrik. Syftet med studien äTraditionally, wooden houses are produced with a maximum of two floors, due to historical difficulties to control fires. Today, construction technology is developed so far that it is con-sidered safe to build wooden houses with additional floors. The percentage of wooden houses built with prefabricated parts is increasing in Sweden today. By producing module elements in various sizes, house produc

January 23rd 2020

From the management The Management group discussed the post graduate education in Environmental Science with the director and administration involved. The program in developing well, and the students are actively taking part in the development. The format of the yearly Spring meeting in being changed to promote more interactions between students and supervisors, and joint seminars on Environmental

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/staff-newsletters/january-23rd-2020 - 2026-05-29

Digital exams – on-campus and remote solutions

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. When Lund University switched to digital teaching there were many challenges both for the teaching staff and students. How exams and assessment were to be conducted now that the students were not on-site was an important question and a very difficult challenge. The existing tools for digital on-campus exams were teste

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/digital-exams-campus-and-remote-solutions - 2026-05-29

Specific and efficient peptide substrates for assaying the proteolytic activity of prostate-specific antigen

Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a serine protease secreted by hath normal prostate glandular celts and prostate cancer cells. The major proteolytic substrates for PSA are the gel-forming proteins in semen, semenogelin (Sg) I and II. On the basis of the PSA cleavage map for Sg I and II, a series of small peptides (ie., ≤ 7 amino acids) was synthesized and coupled at the COOH terminus to 7-amino-

Investigating Ancient Agricultural Field Systems In Sweden From Airborne Lidar Data By Using Convolutional Neural Network

Today, the advances in airborne LIDAR technology provide high-resolution datasets that allow specialists to detect archaeological features hidden under wooded areas more efficiently. Still, the complexity and large scale of these datasets require automated analysis. In this respect, artificial intelligence (AI)-based analysis has recently created an alternative approach for interpreting remote sen

Protein-lipid interactions of human dihydroorotate dehydrogenase and three mutants associated with Miller syndrome

Human dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) catalyzes the fourth step of the de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis pathway and uses ubiquinone Q10, a lipophilic molecule located in the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM), as its co-substrate. DHODH is anchored to the IMM by a single transmembrane helix located at its N-terminus. Nevertheless, how DHODH function is determined by its surrounding membrane en

Pollination deficits and their relation with insect pollinator visitation are cultivar-dependent in an entomophilous crop

Insects contribute considerably to global crop pollination, with pollination deficits being documented for multiple entomophilous or pollinator-dependent crops. Different cultivars of crops are being cultivated within and across production regions, so it is essential to understand the cultivar variability of pollination deficits. Here, we used a dataset from 286 sites from multiple production regi

Isolated hepatic perfusion as a treatment for uveal melanoma liver metastases (the SCANDIUM trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Background: Uveal melanoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in adults. Despite successful control of the primary tumor, metastatic disease will ultimately develop in approximately 50% of patients, with the liver being the most common site for metastases. The median survival for patients with liver metastases is between 6 and 12 months, and no treatment has in randomized trials eve

Condensation and evaporation heat transfer characteristics in horizontal smooth, herringbone and enhanced surface EHT tubes

An experimental investigation was performed to evaluate convective condensation and evaporation of R22, R32 and R410A inside a smooth tube (inner diameter 11.43 mm), a herringbone tube (fin root diameter 11.43 mm) and a newly developed enhanced surface EHT tube (inner diameter 11.5 mm) at low mass fluxes. The inner surface of the EHT tube is enhanced by dimple/protrusion and secondary petal arrays

Experiences in urban governance for sustainability: the Constructive Dialogue in Swedish municipalities

The objective of this paper is to analyse the Constructive Dialogue, an initiative for collaborative and integrated urban governance for a sustainable built environment. The dialogue processes, implemented in six Swedish cities in 2004-2009, involved various actors and many types of initiative. Designed as a meta-analysis based on existing evaluations and supplementary interviews, this study exami

Methane dynamics in northern wetlands: Significance of vascular plants

Popular Abstract in Swedish Metan är en växthusgas med stor potential att påverka klimatet på Jorden. Den vattenmättade miljön i våtmarker erbjuder perfekta livsbetingelser för metanproducerande bakterier och detta medför att naturliga våtmarker är den största enskilda källan till metan i atmosfären, även då man räknar med antropogena utsläpp från, till exempel, förbränning av fossila bränslen. MoThe studies presented in Papers I to VI illustrate several different aspects of the impact of vascular plants on methane emissions from northern natural wetlands. The subject has been approached on different scales, ranging from the study of microbial substrates in the vicinity of a single plant root, to an attempt to extrapolate some of the results to the entire northern hemisphere north of 50°N.

Cell number and timing of transplantation determine survival of human neural stem cell grafts in stroke-damaged rat brain.

Neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from human fetal striatum and transplanted as neurospheres survive in stroke-damaged striatum, migrate from the implantation site, and differentiate into mature neurons. Here, we investigated how various steps of neurogenesis are affected by intrastriatal transplantation of human NSCs at different time points after stroke and with different numbers of cells in each

New injection recommendations for patients with diabetes.

AIM: Injections administered by patients are one of the mainstays of diabetes management. Proper injection technique is vital to avoiding intramuscular injections, ensuring appropriate delivery to the subcutaneous tissues and avoiding common complications such as lipohypertrophy. Yet few formal guidelines have been published summarizing all that is known about best practice. We propose new injecti

Constraints on Earth System Functioning at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum From the Marine Silicon Cycle

The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, ca. 56 Ma) is marked by a negative carbon isotope excursion (CIE) and increased global temperatures. The CIE is thought to result from the release of 13C-depleted carbon, although the source(s) of carbon and triggers for its release, its rate of release, and the mechanisms by which the Earth system recovered are all debated. Many of the proposed mechanis

Effects of Analysis Delay on pH, pO2, pCO2, Bicarbonate, Glucose, Lactate, Electrolytes, and Other Arterial Blood Gas Variables

Background: One of the preanalytical factors that can affect the results of arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis is the time from sample collection to analysis. A delay in analysis may affect the results due to factors such as ongoing cellular metabolism within the blood sample, gas exchange between the blood sample and the environment, and temperature changes. ABG analysis can be delayed for various

Estimation of high-resolution terrestrial evapotranspiration from Landsat data using a simple Taylor skill fusion method

Estimation of high-resolution terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET) from Landsat data is important in many climatic, hydrologic, and agricultural applications, as it can help bridging the gap between existing coarse-resolution ET products and point-based field measurements. However, there is large uncertainty among existing ET products from Landsat that limit their application. This study presents a

Enhanced remote sensing of water surface elevation through fusion of Sentinel-3 altimeter data and climate variables using machine learning

Accurate and continuous monitoring of inland surface‌ water dynamics is vital for sustainable water resource management, climate impact assessment, and ecological planning. This study introduces a machine learning-based remote sensing-based data-fusion framework that improves Sentinel-3 radar altimeter (SRAL) estimations of water surface elevation (WSE) by integrating ERA5 reanalysis climate varia