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    Migration, Marriage and Social Mobility: Women in Sweden 1880-1900

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    The .dta file and accompanying .do file replicates the analysis presented in Dribe, M., Eriksson, B. and Scalone, F. 2018. Migration, Marriage and Social Mobility: Women in Sweden 1880-1900

    I bra v\ue5rd g\ue5r patienten f\uf6re managementid\ue9erna

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    De riktigt bra verksamheterna b\uf6rjar inte med att sk\ue4ra ned, utan med att skapa v\ue4rde f\uf6r dem verksamheten \ue4r till f\uf6r. Det \ue4r dags att sjukv\ue5rdens politiker och tj\ue4nstem\ue4n \ue4ndrar tankem\uf6nster, skriver organisationsforskaren Henrik Eriksson aprop\ue5 varslen i Region Stockhol

    Image segmentation with context

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    Anders P. Eriksson, Carl Olsson & Fredrik Kahlhttp://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/scia/scia2007.htm

    Improved spectral relaxation methods for binary quadratic optimization problems

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    Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Carl Olsson, Anders P. Eriksson, Fredrik Kah

    Atom chip for BEC interferometry

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    We have fabricated and tested an atom chip that operates as a matter wave interferometer. In this communication we describe the fabrication of the chip by ion-beam milling of gold evaporated onto a silicon substrate. We present data on the quality of the wires, on the current density that can be reached in the wires and on the smoothness of the magnetic traps that are formed. We demonstrate the operation of the interferometer, showing that we can coherently split and recombine a Bose–Einstein condensate with good phase stability

    How Many Danish Jobs Can (Potentially) Be Done Elsewhere?

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    This paper employs a new survey technique to arrive at estimates of the proportion of jobs with the characteristic that they can be performed elsewhere than currently, in particular in other countries. The results from the survey which was carried out in November 2008 indicate that the proportion of current jobs with offshorability characteristics in Denmark is in the 20 to 30 percent range. Danish jobs that could potentially be carried out elsewhere are primarily found in the services sector (financial and business services) and they are typically performed by employees from the middle of the wage distributionJobs; offshorability; outsourcing

    Sluta med era blame games och meningsl\uf6sa utredande

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    Under coronapandemin f\ue5r vi ytterligare argument f\uf6r att offentlig sektor beh\uf6ver ledas p\ue5 ett annat s\ue4tt. F\uf6r att den offentliga sektorn ska fungera b\ue4ttre, och skattebetalarnas pengar anv\ue4ndas p\ue5 ett smartare s\ue4tt, beh\uf6ver politiker och beslutsfattare i mindre utstr\ue4ckning ta f\uf6ljande fem felsteg, skriver Henrik Eriksson, bitr\ue4dande professor, Chalmers

    Drepanoistodus iommii Rasmussen & Eriksson & Lindskog 2021, sp. nov.

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    Drepanoistodus iommii sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 0E2832F5-672E-4FAE-B5A5-CBA5DE1A4824 Fig. 6E–H partim Drepanoistodus aff. basiovalis – Mellgren & Eriksson 2010: fig. 7m (only). Drepanoistodus cf. basiovalis – Mellgren et al. 2012: fig. 5e. Diagnosis A Drepanoistodus species characterised by a geniculate element with distinct keels on the cusp and upper margin of the base; a straight basal margin; a straight to weakly rounded (convex) anterior margin and cusp which is approximately twice the length of the upper margin of the base. Etymology Named in honour of legendary guitarist Tony Iommi, founding member of heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Material examined Ten geniculate elements including eight from the Lynna section. Holotype, geniculate element (Fig. 6E–F); LO 12479T. Type locality River bank near the mouth of Lynna River, village of Kolchanovo, St. Petersburg region, Russia (60°00′39″ N, 32°33′49″ E). Type stratum Approximately 10 cm above the local base of the Lynna Formation, sample LY 12-16. Lower part of the Lenodus variabilis Zone. Description Cusp reclined and straight with distinct keels developed on the anterior (upper) and posterior (lower) margins. A median, longitudinal carina is developed on both sides of the cusp, but it is especially distinct on the inner side. Base is characterised by a straight or almost straight basal margin and a distinct keel on the upper margin. Whereas this keel is slightly convex, the upper margin below the keel is straight. Anterior margin is usually straight or weakly rounded (convex), but occasionally, it is strongly rounded. Angle A between the cusp and upper margin of the base is ca 30° (mean) with a standard deviation at 4.2 (Fig. 5B), and the mean ratio between length of the free upper margin (b) and the free cusp (c) is 0.54 (standard deviation 0.10). Remarks In the PCA plot (Fig. 4), the population of D. iommii sp. nov. is situated in the upper right corner, separated from the D. basiovalis population as well as the other two new species populations described herein. The vectors in the biplot demonstrate that this is mainly due to the straight basal margin, the relatively long upper margin (high b/c values), and the usually straight anterior margin in D. iommii sp. nov., which is in accordance with the characters diagnosed above. The hypothesis that the population of D. iommii sp. nov. is morphologically different from the D. basiovalis population is supported by the PERMANOVA test (Fig. 5A), which shows that the probability that the two populations are the same is exceedingly low (p (same) = 1.00E- 04). Occurrence The L. antivariabilis Zone (sample LY12-9) to the L. variabilis Zone (sample LY12-21b). Outside the St. Petersburg region, D. iommii sp. nov. has been recorded from the L. variabilis Zone at the Hällekis quarry in Västergötland, Sweden (Mellgren & Eriksson 2010; referred to as D. aff. basiovalis) and from the L. pseudoplanus Zone or E. suecicus Zone of the island Osmussaar, Estonia (Mellgren et al. 2012; reported as D. cf. basiovalis).Published as part of Rasmussen, Jan Audun, Eriksson, Mats E. & Lindskog, Anders, 2021, Middle Ordovician Drepanoistodus (Vertebrata, Conodonta) from Baltica, with description of three new species, pp. 106-134 in European Journal of Taxonomy 774 on pages 119-120, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.774.1533, http://zenodo.org/record/555714
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