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- Ackermann-Boström, Constanze, 1982-
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A multilingual soul
- 2020
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Ingår i: Multilingual is normal. - : Cate Hamilton. - 1838162925 ; , s. 98-100
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Bokkapitel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)
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- Aktürk Drake, Memet, 1977-
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Hur kan politiken förklara Sveriges framgång med hög andraspråksbehärskning?
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Ingår i: Lisetten. - 1101-5128. ; 30:4, s. 12-14
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Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- Den här populärvetenskapliga artikeln undersöker hur olika politikområden bidrar till den höga andraspråksbehärskningen bland vuxna andragenerationens turkar i Sverige som det stora europeiska forskningsprojektet The Integration of the European Second Generation har kommit fram till efter jämförelse med andragenerationens turkar i ytterligare tre västeuropeiska länder. Politikområden som diskuteras är integration, utbildning, bostad, arbetsmarknad och jämställdhet.
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- Amin, Kawa, 1963-
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Phytochemical analysis and hepatoprotective activity of Raphanus sativus var. Sativus in Sprague-Dawley rats : hepatoprotective activity of Raphanus sativus var
- 2020
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Ingår i: Phytochemical analysis and hepatoprotective activity of Raphanus sativus var. Sativus in Sprague-Dawley rats. - Benin City, Nigeria : African Journals Online (AJOL). - 1596-5996 .- 1596-9827. ; 19:8, s. 1745-1752
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Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- Purpose: To determine the phenolic and flavonoid contents of R. sativus rhizome ethanol extract and the hepatoprotective effect of the extract in rats.Methods: Folin–Ciocalteau and aluminum chloride colorimetric tests were used to determine the contents of phenols and flavonoids in the R. sativus extract. Male Sprague-Dawley rats induced with CCl4 to develop hepatotoxicity were treated orally with R. sativus extract for 4 weeks. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of the extract on the liver were determined by evaluating the concentration of oxidative analytes, serum liver enzymes, and lipids, and hepatic histopathology and cytochrome P450 2E1 expression.Results: R. sativus extract significantly (p < 0.05) reduced the hepatotoxic effect of CCl4 via its antioxidant activities and protection of liver tissues from oxidative damage.Conclusion: The hepatoprotective effects of R. sativus rhizome ethanol extract are attributed to its high phenolic and flavonoid contents.
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- Andersson, David E., et al.
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Att försvara sin IP : Överklaganden mot patent, varumärken och design
- 2020
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Ingår i: Management of Innovation and Technology. - Göteborg. ; :1, s. 3-5
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Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- Det räcker inte längre att ansöka om och beviljas en immateriell rättighet (eller IP för ’intellectual property’) och sedan luta sig tillbaka. Företag behöver skifta fokus, vara proaktiva och bevaka och försvara sin IP. Ett sätt att göra detta är genom invändningar och överklaganden mot konkurrerande IP. Artikeln fokuserar på hur dessa aktiviteter utvecklats och hur ser det ut i Sverige idag.
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- Andersson, Hampus, 2002-, et al.
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When the climate apocalypse comes I’ll make it : 16 yr old Hampus' survival month in the forest
- 2020
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Annan publikation (film/video) (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- When the climate apocalypse comes I’ll make it: 16 year old Hampus Andersson’s survival month living off the lands and waters in the forests of Norrbotten, Sweden. There is a lot of talk of crisis and apocalypse, due to war, to climate change. Young people worried about their future go on school strike and manifest, around the world. But, when the climate or any other crisis happens, how are these young (and adult) protesters prepared to fend for themselves? How long can you survive without electricity and water in the tap, with access to food in the supermarket? Thinking about all of this, 16 year old Hampus Andersson decided to try to live off the lands and waters for a full month, on his own. If there is such a crisis, would he make it on his own? From mid July to mid August 2019, the experiment went on. He made sure to learn from more experienced and older reindeer herders and others with experience from the forests. Hampus is not completely unaware on how to get access to food in the forest. His father is a Sámi reindeer herder, and his mother’s family are an agriculture family. But until this day he had never done such an experiment. How would he find food, water, shelter? What would be the hardest? Some things that he had never even thought about turned out to be harder than expected. During the stay Hampus documented his everyday life with photos and short films, and posted on his Facebook page and Instagram. This is a film made from those photos and videos, along with an interview by film maker Petri Storlöpare, Slowfilm AB. Hampus speaks of his experiences, thoughts and ideas on how to continue this experiment. Will he try the same in the Arctic winter, with temperatures down to minus 40 Celsius? The film project is supported by Dálkke: Indigenous Climate Change Studies, led by Dr. May-Britt Öhman, Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies on Racism, CEMFOR, Uppsala University.
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