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  • Karltun, Linley Chiwona, et al. (författare)
  • COVID-19: From health crises to food security anxiety and policy implications
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Ambio. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0044-7447 .- 1654-7209. ; 50, s. 794-811
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Like the rest of the world, African countries are reeling from the health, economic and social effects of COVID-19. The continent's governments have responded by imposing rigorous lockdowns to limit the spread of the virus. The various lockdown measures are undermining food security, because stay at home orders have among others, threatened food production for a continent that relies heavily on agriculture as the bedrock of the economy. This article draws on quantitative data collected by the GeoPoll, and, from these data, assesses the effect of concern about the local spread and economic impact of COVID-19 on food worries. Qualitative data comprising 12 countries south of the Sahara reveal that lockdowns have created anxiety over food security as a health, economic and human rights/well-being issue. By applying a probit model, we find that concern about the local spread of COVID-19 and economic impact of the virus increases the probability of food worries. Governments have responded with various efforts to support the neediest. By evaluating the various policies rolled out we advocate for a feminist economics approach that necessitates greater use of data analytics to predict the likely impacts of intended regulatory relief responses during the recovery process and post-COVID-19.
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  • Lundbäck, Bo, et al. (författare)
  • Not 15 But 50% of smokers develop COPD?—Report from the Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden Studies
  • 2003
  • Ingår i: Respiratory Medicine. - : Elsevier BV. - 0954-6111 .- 1532-3064. ; 97:2, s. 115-122
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: The prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) according to guidelines of today seems considerably higher than has been reported also in recent literature.Aim: To estimate the prevalence of COPD as defined by British Thoracic Society (BTS) criteria and the recent global initiative for chronic obstructive lung disease (GOLD) criteria. Further aims were to assess the proportion of underdiagnosis and of symptoms in subjects with COPD, and to study risk factors for COPD.Methods: In 1996, 5892 of the Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden (OLIN) Study's first cohort could be traced to a third follow-up survey, and 5189 completed responses (88%) were received corresponding to 79% of the original cohort from December 1985. Of the responders, a random sample of 1500 subjects were invited to a structured interview and a lung function test, and 1237 of the invited completed a lung function test with acceptable quality.Results: In ages >45 years, the prevalence of COPD according to the BTS guidelines was 8%, while it was 14% according to the GOLD criteria. The absolutely dominating risk factors were increasing age and smoking, and approximately a half of elderly smokers fulfilled the criteria for COPD according to both the BTS and the GOLD criteria. Family history of obstructive airway disease was also a risk factor, while gender was not. Of those fulfilling the BTS criteria for COPD, 94% were symptomatics, 69% had chronic productive cough, but only 31% had prior to the study been diagnosed as having either chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or COPD. The corresponding figures for COPD according GOLD were 88, 51, and 18%.Conclusions: In ages >45 years, the prevalence of COPD according to the BTS guidelines was 8%, and it was 14% according to the GOLD criteria. Fifty percent of elderly smokers had developed COPD. The large majority of subjects having COPD were symptomatic, while the proportion of those diagnosed as having COPD or similar diagnoses was small.
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  • Andersson, K, et al. (författare)
  • Colloidal rare earth elements in a boreal river: Changing sources and distributions during the spring flood
  • 2006
  • Ingår i: Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. - : Elsevier BV. - 0016-7037 .- 1872-9533. ; 70:13, s. 3261-3274
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Variations in the physico-chemical speciation of the rare earth elements (REE) have been investigated in a subarctic boreal river during an intense spring flood event using prefiltered (< 100 mu m) samples, cross-flow (ultra)filtration (CFF), flow field-flow fractionation (FIFFF), and diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT). This combination of techniques has provided new information regarding the release and transport of the REE in river water. The colloidal material can be described in terms of two fractions dominated by carbon and iron, respectively. These two fractions, termed colloidal carrier phases, showed significant temporal changes in concentration and size distribution. Before the spring flood, colloidal carbon concentrations were low, the colloids being dominated by relatively large iron colloids. Colloidal concentrations increased sharply during the spring flood, with smaller carbon colloids dominating. Following the spring flood, colloidal concentrations decreased again, smaller carbon colloids still dominating. The REE are transported mainly in the particulate and colloidal phases. Before the spring flood, the REE composition of all measured fractions was similar to local till. During the spring flood, the REE concentrations in the colloidal and particulate fractions increased. The increase was most marked for the lighter REE, which therefore showed a strong enrichment when normalized to local till. Following the spring flood, the REE concentrations decreased again and reverted to a distribution similar to local till. These changes in the concentration and distributions of carbon iron and REE are interpreted in terms of changing hydrological flow paths in soil and bedrock which occur during the spring flood. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Dahlqvist, Ralf, 1973, et al. (författare)
  • Association of calcium with colloidal particles and speciation of calcium in the Kalix and Amazon rivers
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. - : Elsevier BV. - 0016-7037 .- 1872-9533. ; 68:20, s. 4059-4075
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A considerable amount of colloidally bound Ca has been detected in water samples from Amazonian rivers and the Kalix River, a sub-arctic boreal river. Fractionation experiments using several analytical techniques and processing tools were conducted in order to elucidate the matter. Results show that on average 84% of the total Ca concentration is present as free Ca. Particulate, colloidal and complexed Ca constitute the remaining 16%, of which the colloidal fraction is significant. Ultrafiltration experiments show that the colloidal fraction in the sampled Amazonian rivers and the Kalix River range between 1% and 25%. In both the Amazonian and the Kalix rivers the technique of cross-flow ultrafiltration was used to isolate particles and colloids. The difference in concentration measured with ICP-AES and a Ca ion-selective electrode in identical samples was used to define the free Ca concentration and thus indirectly the magnitude of the particulate, colloidal and complexed fractions. Results from the Kalix and Amazonian rivers are in excellent agreement. Furthermore, the results show that the colloidal concentrations of Ca can be greatly overestimated (up to 227%) when conventional analysis and calculation of ultrafiltration data is used due to retention of free Ca ions during the ultrafiltration process. Calculation methods for colloidal matter are presented in this work, using complementary data from ISE analysis. In the Kalix River temporal changes in the fractionation of Ca were studied before, during and after a spring-flood event. Changes in the size distribution of colloidally associated Ca was studied using FlFFF (Flow Field-Flow Fractionation) coupled on-line to a HR ICP-MS. The FlFFF-HR ICP-MS fractograms clearly show the colloidal component of Ca, supporting the ultrafiltration findings. During winter conditions the size distribution of colloidally associated Ca has a concentration maximum at similar to5 to 10 nm in diameter, shifting to smaller sizes (<5 mm) during and after the spring flood. This shift in size distribution follows a change in the river during this period from ironoxyhydroxy colloids being the most important colloidal carrier phase to humic substances during and after the spring flood. WHAM and NICA-Donnan models were used to calculate the amount of colloidally bound Ca. The results similar for both models, show that on average 16% of the Ca may be associated to a colloidal phase, which is in broad agreement with the measurements. Copyright (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd.
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  • Johansson, Karin, et al. (författare)
  • Kinetics of the hydration reactions in the cement paste with mechanochemically modified cement 29Si magic-angle-spinning NMR study
  • 1999
  • Ingår i: Cement and Concrete Research. - 0008-8846 .- 1873-3948. ; 29:10, s. 1575-1581
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A comparative 29Si solid state NMR study of kinetics of the hydration reactions in cement pastes based on rapid-hardening ordinary Portland cement (SH) and on the mechanochemically modified cement (MSH) is presented. The mechanical activation of a cement/silica fume blend in a vibrating mill accelerates the hydration reactions by 15-20%, especially during the initial period of hardening. Variations in relative intensities of 29Si resonances assigned to the hydration products in SH/MSH blends suggest different structures of hydrated SH nets. This can be correlated with a pronounced increase of the MSH-cement binding capacity reported earlier.
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  • Röshoff, Kennert, et al. (författare)
  • CLAB : an intermediate storage for spent nuclear fuel in Sweden
  • 1983
  • Ingår i: proceedings: Fifth Congress of the International Society for Rock Mechanics, Melbourne (Australia) 1983. - Rotterdam : Balkema Publishers, A.A. / Taylor & Francis The Netherlands. - 9061912385 ; , s. E151-159
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)
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  • Sotkovszki, P., et al. (författare)
  • Secondary ion analysis of segregation in welded steels
  • 1979
  • Ingår i: Metal Science. - : Maney Publishing. - 0306-3453. ; 13:10, s. 597-601
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The role of weld defects, such as root cracks, or cold cracking in helping to initiate fatigue failure or reducing the impact toughness of welded constructions is now fairly well established. In the case of cold cracking, it is now standard procedure to use the basic (low-hydrogen) electrodes when welding high-strength micro alloyed fine grained or quenched and tempered steels. However, it has to be acknowledged that the mechanism of cold cracking and its relation to the dispersion of inclusions or the amount of hydrogen in steels is not well understood. It has been established that cold cracking may arise in welds containing martensite due evidently to the fact that hydrogen has a lower solubility in martensite than ferrite. However, whether the expelled hydrogen then congregates at the martensite/ferrite phase boundary or elsewhere has not been clarified. It was thus the object of the present work to consider some of the metallurgical consequences of using basic or rutile electrodes when welding high-strength steels, with particular reference to the segregation of the various alloying elements around inclusions. For this purpose the relatively new technique of secondary ion analysis was employed in conjunction with light and electron microscopy. The unique feature of secondary ion analysis is that hydrogen can be detected even when present in relatively small amounts.
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