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Thelen, Kathleen. "West European Labor in Transition: Sweden and Germany Compared." World Politics 46, no. 1 (October 1993): 23–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2950665.

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This article analyzes conflicts in the 1980s over the decentralization of bargaining between labor and capital in Sweden and Germany. The analysis highlights the role of institutional arrangements, some of them previously “dormant” politically, that mediated common pressures to enhance plant-level flexibility. Whereas the drive for plant flexibility in Sweden contributed to the demise of traditional bargaining arrangements, similar pressures in Germany were more successfully accommodated within its “dual” system. In both cases, institutional links among different levels and arenas of bargaining shaped the strategic interactions of labor and capital in ways that either complicated (Sweden) or facilitated (Germany) the search for compromise within traditional bargaining institutions. While confirming the central role of institutions in explaining cross-national variation in outcomes, the analysis also adds a dynamic element to institutional analysis, highlighting how changing substantive interests of political actors interact with preexisting institutions to produce distinctive patterns of stability and change.
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Klemån, Johan, and Ingmar Borgström. "The Boulder Fields of Mt. Fulufjället, West-Central Sweden." Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography 72, no. 1 (April 1990): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/04353676.1990.11880301.

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Csajbok, L. Z., K. Nylén, M. Öst, K. Blennow, H. Zetterberg, P. Nellgård, and B. Nellgård. "Apolipoprotein Epolymorphism in aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage in West Sweden." Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 133, no. 6 (September 16, 2015): 466–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ane.12487.

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Rosborg, I., and B. Nihlgård. "Health Consequences of Acid Rain in South West Sweden." Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection 06, no. 02 (2018): 126–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/gep.2018.62009.

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Agerberg, GÖRan, and Axel Bergenholtz. "Craniomandibular disorders in adult populations of West Bothnia, Sweden." Acta Odontologica Scandinavica 47, no. 3 (January 1989): 129–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00016358909007693.

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Axelsson, G., L. Anderson, B. Bergman, T. Liljeqvist, and R. Rylander. "46 LUNG CANCER AND DIET FACTORS IN WEST SWEDEN." Epidemiology 6, no. 2 (March 1995): S15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001648-199503000-00076.

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KRESIN, OLEKSIY. "Ukrainian-Swedish Relations and Treaties of the XVII–XVIII Centuries." Право України, no. 2020/02 (2020): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.33498/louu-2020-02-291.

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It can be said that Sweden’s appeal to Ukraine during the Thirty Years War (1618–1648) and the formation of an imperial state was quite understandable: Ukraine was the enemy of Sweden’s enemies. But the peculiarities of political and economic development of Sweden and its allies caused their claims to the West Ukrainian and Belarus lands. This made it impossible to conclude a full-fledged political treaty. The like situation is with Ukrainian-Swedish relations in 1708–1709, when Sweden was a guarantor of possession of West Ukrainian lands by Polish-Lithuanian state. Ukrainian-Swedish treaties of the XVII – early XVIII centuries had only a military-tactical character and a short-lived action. Only a crisis after Swedish-Ukrainian forces defeat and prolonged living hand-by-hand in the Ottoman Empire (1709–1714) gradually brought royal Swedish protectorate as a form of military alliance to full-fledged recognition of Ukraine as the state and concluding treaty of political nature. Unfortunately, its implementation was very limited. In addition, the close encounter with foreign legal culture and other circumstances of UkrainianSwedish relations gave the impetus to reviewing the grounds of state and law of Ukraine and the emergence of the “Pacts and Resolutions of the Rights and Privileges of the Viysko Zaporozke”, known as the Constitution of Ukraine of 1710. We argue that this document together with confirmation and assecuration charters by Karl XII is not only a monument of Ukrainian constitutionalism, but also a treaty between Ukraine and its protector, the king of Sweden.
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OLDBERG, INGMAR. "Peace Propaganda and Submarines: Soviet Policy toward Sweden and Northern Europe." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 481, no. 1 (September 1985): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716285481001005.

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Since the late 1970s, as part of an intensified peace propaganda campaign, the Soviet Union has sought to create a nuclear-free zone in Sweden and northern Europe. Simultaneously, it has increased its criticism of Sweden's defense, partly to offset the effects of Soviet submarine violations of Swedish waters. These violations have increased since the stranding of the U-137 in 1981 and have seriously impaired Soviet-Swedish relations. The Soviet leaders perceive new opportunities with the advent of the Social Democrats in Sweden, whose active foreign policy favors détente and disarmament rather than the arms race. Important factors in the background include growing East-West tension, with Soviet superiority in northern Europe, and the political and economic stagnation, militarization, and “KGB-ization” of Soviet society.
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Hellsten, Laura. "Dance as a contemplative practice." Approaching Religion 11, no. 1 (March 20, 2021): 117–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.30664/ar.98065.

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This article analyses ethnographic material gathered in Sweden amongst dancers in the Church of Sweden. With the help of the writings of Sarah Coakley and Simone Weil I explore if, and how, dancing could be considered a contemplative practice in the Christian traditions of the Latin West.
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Ivarsson, Inge. "Collective Technology Learning Between Transnational Corporations and Local Business Partners: The Case of West Sweden." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 34, no. 10 (October 2002): 1877–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a3595.

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Unique firm-level data from 287 majority-owned foreign affiliates (MOFAs) located in West Sweden are used to analyse the extent in which transnational corporations (TNCs) in a developed host country have established technological linkages, leading to collective technology learning where both TNCs and their local business partners benefit. The findings indicate that local business partners have established substantial levels of organised technological cooperation, not only with manufacturing MOFAs but also with wholesale MOFAs supplying industrial products. This seems to result in collective technology learning where both MOFAs and business partners in Sweden, especially customers, earn advantages. In the case of manufacturing MOFAs, local business partners in West Sweden seem to be important as cooperative partners. By using a multiple logistic regression to analyse key determinants, it was found that the size of MOFAs positively affected the establishment of technological linkages to business partners in Sweden, among both manufacturing MOFAs and sales MOFAs. A positive correlation with linkage formation was also found among manufacturing MOFAs regarding both increasing age and the extent in which they operate within competitive Swedish industry clusters.
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Oredsson, Alf. "Rubus lasiandrus introduced into Sweden with pulpwood from West Germany." Flora 193, no. 2 (April 1998): 165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0367-2530(17)30833-2.

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Starzec, P. "Dynamic elastic properties of crystalline rocks from south-west Sweden." International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 36, no. 2 (February 1999): 265–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0148-9062(99)00011-x.

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LINDMAN, GUNDELA. "PREHISTORIC RESIDENTS IN MARGINAL AREAS ? AN EXAMPLE FROM WEST SWEDEN." Oxford Journal of Archaeology 8, no. 2 (July 1989): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.1989.tb00195.x.

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Bendz, Anna, and Åsa Boholm. "Drinking water risk management: local government collaboration in West Sweden." Journal of Risk Research 22, no. 6 (December 6, 2018): 674–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2018.1485168.

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LISTON, ANDREW, MARKO PROUS, and HEGE VÅRDAL. "The West Palaearctic Dineura species, focussing on Sweden (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)." Zootaxa 4612, no. 4 (May 31, 2019): 501. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4612.4.3.

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Four Dineura species are now considered to occur in the West Palaearctic, including northern Europe, but D. parcivalvis has not been found in Scandinavia. Dineura pullior Schmidt & Walter, 1995 is treated as a new junior subjective synonym of D. virididorsata (Retzius, 1783). An illustrated key to adults is presented. Lectotypes are designated for seven nominal taxa: Dineura stilata var. virilis Enslin, 1918, Dineura testaceipes var. nigriventris Enslin, 1915, Dineura virididorsata var. dorsalis Enslin, 1915, Nematus posticus Förster, 1854, Nematus xanthocerus Hartig, 1840, Nematus xanthopus Zaddach, 1876, and Tenthredo (Allantus) stilata Klug, 1816. Distributions in the Fennoscandian countries are outlined, with particular reference to Sweden.
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Pulvertaft, T. R. Christopher. "Palaeocurrent directions in the lower Dala sandstone, west central Sweden." Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 107, no. 1 (March 1985): 59–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035898509452614.

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AXELSSON, GÖSTA, TOMI LILJEQVIST, LARS ANDERSSON, BENGT BERGMAN, and RAGNAR RYLANDER. "Dietary Factors and Lung Cancer among Men in West Sweden." International Journal of Epidemiology 25, no. 1 (1996): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/25.1.32.

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Nilsson, Jenny. "Something old, something new: Some processes for dialect change in Sweden." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 40, no. 3 (August 14, 2017): 351–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586517000087.

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The traditional dialects of Sweden are changing. In order to investigate how these changes may be proceeding, the use of traditional dialect and new linguistic features have been analyzed in three separate dialect areas: Inland West Sweden, Coastal West Sweden and Torsby in Northern Värmland. The focus is on how much of the traditional dialect used in the mid-20th century is still in use in each location, and what is replacing it in the process of change; this is done by analyzing speakers’ realizations of a total of 137 traditional dialect variables and 18 new variables. In some locations, dialects are leveling towards the standard, more or less rapidly. In others, there is a clear dialect shift to the urban Gothenburg variety or to the use of acombilect, which is a mix of traditional dialect variants, standard variants, new variants and urban variants. Similarities and differences between these separate processes are discussed, with special attention given to the reasons behind dialect change.
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Janoski, Thomas, and Peter Swenson. "Fair Shares: Unions, Pay, and Politics in Sweden and West Germany." Contemporary Sociology 20, no. 3 (May 1991): 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2073690.

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Comisso, Ellen, and Peter Swenson. "Fair Shares: Union, Pay, and Politics in Sweden and West Germany." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 20, no. 3 (1990): 491. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/204104.

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Löfroth, E., KJ Myrén, S. Bruce, and E. Dahlberg. "PMH66 PREVALENCE OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS IN SOUTH-WEST REGION OF SWEDEN." Value in Health 13, no. 7 (November 2010): A458. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1098-3015(11)72943-6.

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Holmén, Magnus. "Regional Industrial Renewal: The Growth of 'Antenna Technology' in West Sweden." Technology Analysis & Strategic Management 14, no. 1 (March 2002): 87–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537320220125900.

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Granovitch, A., and K. Johannesson. "Digenetic trematodes in four species oflittorinafrom the West Coast of Sweden." Ophelia 53, no. 1 (October 2000): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00785326.2000.10409435.

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Flodén, Tom, Per Söderberg, and Frans E. Wickman. "Björkö, a possible Middle Proterozoic impact structure west of Stockholm, Sweden." Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 115, no. 1 (March 1993): 25–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035899309454826.

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Hallbäcken, Leif, and Carl Olof Tamm. "Resampling of soil profiles in south-west Sweden for pH measurements." Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 107, no. 4 (December 1985): 291–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11035898609453075.

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Davies, Siwan M., Marie Elmquist, Jonas Bergman, Barbara Wohlfarth, and Dan Hammarlund. "Cryptotephra sedimentation processes within two lacustrine sequences from west central Sweden." Holocene 17, no. 3 (April 2007): 319–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683607076443.

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Damman, Arend H. "Mn-silicate skarns from the Gåsborn area, West Bergslagen, central Sweden." Mineralogical Magazine 53, no. 373 (December 1989): 613–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1989.053.373.12.

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AbstractIn the Gåsborn area, West Bergslagen, central Sweden, Mn-silicate-magnetite-jacobsite skarns were formed as the result of three successive processes. (1) Deposition of exhalative-sedimentary manganiferous iron-ore-bearing sediments together with cherts and volcanics. (2) Intrusion of a synvolcanic anorogenic granite and some slightly younger gabbros and tonalites: under influence of these intrusives the manganiferous iron-ore-bearing sediments were metamorphosed into (a) rhodonite(I)-magnetite-pyrophanite-garnet assemblages; (b) (manganiferous) hedenbergite(I)-allanite-titanite-garnet-magnetite assemblages; (c) tephroite-jacobsite-pyrophanite-garnet assemblages and (d) magnetite-bearing quartzites. (3) Release of hydrothermal fluids from the granite and subsequent alteration of the above assemblages into metasomatic infiltration skarns, consisting of rhodonite(II), garnet, hedenbergite(II), biotite, actinolite or edenite (with up to 20.11 wt.% MnO), chlorite, bementite, fluorite, helvite, rhodochrosite, hematite, rutile and accessory galena, sphalerite, wittichenite, aikinite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and pyrite.The maximum temperature (T) and pressure (P) during contact metamorphism are estimated at 550°C and 1.0 kbar respectively. The fluid under influence of which the metasomatic infiltration skarns were formed was relatively rich in Fe, Cl and F and carried little or no Mg and Mn.During early diagenesis (beginning of stage 2) fo2 was between the hematite/magnetite (hm/mt) and the hausmannite + hematite = jacobsite buffers (h + m = j). During stage 2, with increasing T, fo2 changed from above to below hm/mt. Magnetite and jacobsite at some distance from the hydrothermal veins from which the metasomatic skarn-forming fluids were released, were altered during stage 3 into hematite. Magnetite in, and close to the hydrothermal veins was not altered to hematite, implying an increase in fo2 to above hm/mt with increasing distance from these veins.
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Chaplin, J. E., R. Hanas, A. Lind, H. Tollig, N. Wramner, and B. Lindblad. "Assessment of childhood diabetes-related quality-of-life in West Sweden." Acta Paediatrica 98, no. 2 (October 21, 2008): 361–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.01066.x.

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Aselius, Gunnar. "Sweden and the Petsamo-Kirkenes Offensive, October 1944 — January 1945." ISTORIYA 12, no. 7 (105) (2021): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840016469-4.

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The article deals with the problems of war and post-war Europe and the role of Sweden in the European relations in this period. The Petsamo-Kirkenes offensive and the Soviet Union military advance into northern Norway revealed the new situation when Sweden’s neutrality began to shift from adaption to Germany towards a more pro-allied stance. In these circumstances the Swedish neutrality was under the severe test: some of the cabinet ministers worried that this opportunistic shift in neutrality policy would affect the country’s international image after the war. Yet the reality imposed its conditions. This applied to the Sweden’s efforts to get Finland out of the war, reception of refugees from Finnish and Norwegian territories, ferrying wounded German soldiers across their territory. As the USSR had more military success in Lapland and Northern Norway in Swedish political and military circles increased fears about the future of the country and the post-war order. After the war, the Defense Staff stated, two antagonistic, global alliances would dominate the international system and it would be difficult for small powers like Sweden to remain neutral or independent in this environment. For Sweden to join any of the two great power blocs would obviously entail major risks. The creation of a Scandinavian defensive alliance was considered as an alternative to neutrality. Thus, it was the Petsamo-Kirkenes offensive and the advance of the USSR to the West that caused serious reflections in the political life of Sweden about the future, about how a small country should act and survive in the conditions of the continuing ideological conflict of the great powers.
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Edström, Olle. "‘Cookin' on the West Coast’: a contribution from the Swedish West Coast to contemporary composition practice." Popular Music 15, no. 1 (January 1996): 83–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000007972.

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In recent years, interest within popular music research in describing, analysing and discussing the music itself, the sounding object, has considerably increased. To the English speaking world, the most well known example perhaps is the work of Allan Moore (1993). At my department in Gothenburg, however, by the middle of the 1980s already several dissertations were being written taking the structure of popular music as their starting point to analyse the functions and meaning of popular music in society (Åhlen 1987, Björnberg 1987, Lilliestam 1988). The only problem with these dissertations, as well as with my book on the tin-pan alley tradition in Sweden (1989), is that they are all written in Swedish (although the dissertations have summaries in English or German).
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LISTON, ANDREW, MARKO PROUS, and HEGE VÅRDAL. "A review of West Palaearctic Hoplocampa species, focussing on Sweden (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)." Zootaxa 4615, no. 1 (June 12, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4615.1.1.

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Fourteen Hoplocampa species have been recorded in the West Palaearctic. We provide an illustrated key to these species, together with H. tadshikistanica, which is so far only known from Tadshikistan, but could occur in the West Palaearctic. The suitability of genetic sequencing for identification, particularly of larvae, is discussed. COI barcoding reliably distinguishes all European species which have been sampled (only H. phantoma lacks data), except for H. fulvicornis and H. minuta, which can be identified using nuclear sequences. Distributions in the Fennoscandian countries are outlined, with particular reference to Sweden. Hoplocampa chrysorrhoea is recorded for the first time in Scandinavia, from southern Sweden. Lectotypes are designated for twelve nominal taxa: Allantus ferrugineus Panzer, 1802, Hoplocampa chrysorrhoea var. nigrita Enslin, 1914, H. fabricii W. F. Kirby, 1882, H. oertzeni Konow, 1888, H. pectoralis Thomson, 1871, Hylotoma ferruginea Fabricius, 1804, Tenthredo alpina Zetterstedt, 1838, T. brevis Klug, 1816, T. chrysorrhoea Klug, 1816, T. crataegi Klug, 1816, T. plagiata Klug, 1816, and T. rutilicornis Klug, 1816. Hoplocampa minuta forma dudai Gregor, in Gregor & Bata, 1942 is a new synonym of H. fulvicornis (Panzer, 1801).
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Essén-Gustavsson, B., M. Jensen-Waern, A. Lindholm, S. Valberg, and G. P. Carlson. "Curriculum vitae paper - Sune G.B. Persson (1931-2009)." Comparative Exercise Physiology 9, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2013): 223–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/cep13x02.

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Sune Persson was born in Landskrona Sweden in 1931 and grew up on the west coast of Sweden. He graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in Stockholm in 1960 and in 1967 received his PhD entitled ‘On blood volume and working capacity in horses’. Sune pursued an academic career devoted to internal medicine and exercise physiology. He rapidly became Professor of Medicine in 1979 as the veterinary school moved from Stockholm to the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala.
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Schvéd, Brigitta Kinga. "A 17. századi svéd gyarmatosítás egy rövid epizódja." Belvedere Meridionale 31, no. 3 (2019): 25–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/belv.2019.3.2.

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The possibility of Swedish colonialism emerged for the first time during the reign of Gustav II Adolph of Sweden (1611–1632), when he issued a decree on the policy of Swedish colonization outside Europe in 1625. The Kingdom of Sweden was one of the most spectacularly expanding states in Europe in the 17th century, and the unmatched success of Swedish dynasticism was primarily due to their expansive foreign policy. The establishment of the Swedish colonization of the era – the founding of New Sweden in North America and the Swedish Gold Coast in West Africa – composed important foreground to the Swedish expansion. It is essential to explore the Dutch cultural transfer and intermediation in order to analyze the phenomenon of Swedish colonization, as the political and economic relations with The Hague (Staten-Generaal) and the activity of Dutch agents, diplomats, artists, architects, traders and entrepreneurs produced important background for the Kingdom of Sweden’s ambitions in the 17th century. The present study summarizes the Swedish colonization in North America and examines the activities of the Swedish Africa Company (Svenska Afrikakompaniet) from 1648–1649 to 1663, from the point of view of the Swedish–Dutch cultural transfers of the era, due to the Dutch affiliates involved in the operation of the company.
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Infantes, E., L. Eriander, and PO Moksnes. "Eelgrass (Zostera marina) restoration on the west coast of Sweden using seeds." Marine Ecology Progress Series 546 (March 21, 2016): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps11615.

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Axelsson, Malin, Linda Ekerljung, Jonas Eriksson, Stig Hagstad, Eva Rönmark, Jan Lötvall, and Bo Lundbäck. "Chronic bronchitis in West Sweden – a matter of smoking and social class." European Clinical Respiratory Journal 3, no. 1 (January 2016): 30319. http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v3.30319.

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HARLAND, R., K. NORDBERG, and H. FILIPSSON. "Dinoflagellate cysts and hydrographical change in Gullmar Fjord, west coast of Sweden." Science of The Total Environment 355, no. 1-3 (February 15, 2006): 204–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2005.02.030.

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Streeck, Wolfgang. "Fair Shares: Unions, Pay and Politics in Sweden and West Germany.Peter Swenson." American Journal of Sociology 96, no. 2 (September 1990): 460–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/229538.

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Maria Werner, Per Nordin, Birgitta. "Borrelia burgdorferi Antiodies in Outdoor and Indoor Workers in South-west Sweden." Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases 33, no. 2 (January 2001): 128–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/003655401750065526.

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Damman, A. "Hydrothermal subsilicic sodium gedrite from the Gåsborn area, West Bergslagen, central Sweden." Mineralogical Magazine 52, no. 365 (April 1988): 193–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1988.052.365.05.

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AbstractSubsilicic sodium gedrite has been found in a hydrothermal vein together with sekaninaite (Fe-cordierite), andalusite, plagioclase, topaz, sillimanite, quartz, biotite, magnetite, ilmenite, hercynite, wolframite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and pyrite. This vein is part of a hydrothermal vein system consisting predominantly of quartz-feldspar veins, some of which contain andatusite, sekaninaite, biotite, muscovite, fluorite and accessory oxides and sulphides, which was formed during the later stages of crystallization of a high-level anorogenic Svecofennian granite. Petrographic observations suggest the following crystallization sequence for the quartz-feldspar veins: plagioclase-quartz-andalusite-sekaninaite-microcline-biotite-albite-oxides and sulphides-muscovite-fluorite, and for the subsilicic sodium gedrite-bearing vein: andalusite-sekaninaite-subsilicic sodium gedrite-biotite-quartz-albite-sillimanite-topaz-oxides and sulphides. Electron microprobe analysis revealed that all subsilicic sodium gedrite is relatively homogeneous with only the following compositional variation: Na(A) 0.57–0.81, Aliv 2.31–2.57, XMg 0.15–0.21. The temperature (T) for the formation of the hydrothermal vein system is estimated at 550–600°C and the pressure (P) is estimated to be less than 3 kbar.
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Al-Handal, Adil, and Chiara Pennesi. "Mastogloia wulffii, a new diatom (Bacillariophyceae) from the west coast of Sweden." Fottea 18, no. 2 (November 1, 2018): 164–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5507/fot.2018.003.

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Josefson, A. B., and R. Rosenberg. "Long-term soft-bottom faunal changes in three shallow fjords, West Sweden." Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 22, no. 2 (July 1988): 149–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0077-7579(88)90018-x.

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Guy-Ohlson, D. "Pliensbachian palynology of the Karindal bore no. 1, north-west Scania, Sweden." Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 65, no. 1-4 (October 1990): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0034-6667(90)90072-q.

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Hellvin, Lisbeth, and Johan Torstensson. "Factor proportions in East-West trade: The case of Finland and Sweden." Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv 127, no. 2 (June 1991): 380–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02707993.

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Sandrin, Alessandro, Robert Berggren, and Sten-Åke Elming. "Geophysical targeting of Fe-oxide Cu–(Au) deposits west of Kiruna, Sweden." Journal of Applied Geophysics 61, no. 2 (February 2007): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jappgeo.2006.05.002.

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Ullén, Inga, Anders G. Nord, Monica Fjaestad, Einar Mattsson, Gunnar Ch Borg, and Kate Tronner. "The degradation of archaeological bronzes underground: evidence from museum collections." Antiquity 78, no. 300 (June 2004): 380–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0011302x.

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This interdisciplinary project, initiated by the National Heritage Board in Sweden, was undertaken to determine the environmental factors affecting the deterioration of archaeological bronzes in Scandinavia – while they still lie underground. The possible influence of soil acidification was obviously of special interest. The method was to examine 3200 prehistoric bronze artefacts from different museum collections in Sweden and Norway and compare the condition of specimens dug up in different areas at different times. The results showed that the condition of excavated bronzes had greatly deteriorated during the last 50–60 years, particularly along the North West Coast of Sweden, where the soil is very sensitive to pollutants. The archaeological context, e.g. the burial rite, was also among the factors influencing the preservation of the artefacts.
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Nielsen, Jens Petter. "At the Sources of Norway’s Foreign Policy Orientation: the Part Played by the November Treaty of 1855." ISTORIYA 12, no. 7 (105) (2021): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840016485-2.

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This article deals with the background for the November treaty of 1855 between Great Britain and France on the one hand, and the United kingdoms of Sweden and Norway on the other. The November treaty explicitly pointed to Russia as a potential aggressor against Norway and Sweden and offered these states protection by the two Western Powers. The author elucidates the prerequisites for the conclusion of the treaty, and its role as a first step in Norway’s orientation between East and West — and a foreboding of independent Norway’s foreign policy (from 1905).
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Leblanc, M. "Use of prosthetic prehensors." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 12, no. 3 (December 1988): 152–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03093648809079399.

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Estimates are given of the type and number of prosthetic prehensors—both hooks and hands—used in the USA, United Kingdom, West Germany and Sweden by upper limb amputees. Implications are made for differences between countries and for thorough assessment of amputees before clinical fittings.
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Tibell, Sanja, Leif Tibell, Ka-Lai Pang, and E. B. Gareth Jones. "A conspectus of the filamentous marine fungi of Sweden." Botanica Marina 63, no. 2 (March 26, 2020): 141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bot-2018-0114.

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AbstractMarine filamentous fungi have been little studied in Sweden, which is remarkable given the depth and width of mycological studies in the country since the time of Elias Fries. Seventy-four marine fungi are listed for Sweden based on historical records and recent collections, of which 16 are new records for the country. New records for the country are based on morphological identification of species mainly from marine wood, and most of them from the Swedish West Coast. In some instances, the identifications have been made by comparisons of sequences obtained from cultures with reference sequences in GenBank. Corollospora angusta, Corollospora filiformis, and Corollospora pulchella, previously known from tropical/subtropical areas, are recorded for the first time for Sweden. The arctic Havispora longyearbyensis was also found. Kalmusia longispora and Neocamarosporium calvescens were reported for the first time from marine habitats.
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Kieft, Kees, and Arend H. Damman. "Indium-bearing chalcopyrite and sphalerite from the Gåsborn area, West Bergslagen, central Sweden." Mineralogical Magazine 54, no. 374 (March 1990): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1990.054.374.12.

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AbstractIn the Gåsborn area, West Bergslagen, central Sweden, Fe-rich, indium-bearing (0.1–2.0wt.% In) sphalerite is replaced by Fe-poor sphalerite containing minute inclusions of chalcopyrite, roquesite and an unnamed In-Zn-rich phase. Fe-rich, In-bearing sphalerite is primary; indium occurs as a roquesite molecule in solid solution. Fe-poor sphalerite, roquesite, chalcopyrite and the unnamed In-Zn-rich phase were formed from In-bearing sphalerite by secondary processes, characterized by the so-called ‘chalcopyrite disease’.
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Öblad, M., and E. Selin. "Measurements of elemental composition in background aerosol on the west coast of Sweden." Atmospheric Environment (1967) 20, no. 7 (January 1986): 1419–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0004-6981(86)90013-2.

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