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    Valuing carbon capture in agricultural production: examples from Sweden by Linderholm, K., Katterer, T., Mattsson, J. E.

    Published in SN applied sciences (01-07-2020)
    “…Agriculture is regarded as a net emitter of greenhouse gases (GHG), but sequesters huge amounts of carbon in soils, bioenergy substrates, and food products…”
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    Effect of air temperature, rain and drought on hot water weed control by Hansson, D, Mattsson, J E

    Published in Weed research (01-08-2003)
    “…Summary The influence of rain and drought before, and air temperature during, weed control with hot water was studied in laboratory experiments on the test…”
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    Estimating the dispersal capacity of the rare lichen Cliostomum corrugatum by Lättman, Håkan, Lindblom, Louise, Mattsson, Jan-Eric, Milberg, Per, Skage, Morten, Ekman, Stefan

    Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2009)
    “…The objective of this study was to estimate the dispersal rate in an organism assumed to be confined to tree stands with unbroken continuity. We used the…”
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    The sister group relation of Parmeliaceae (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) by Arup, U., Ekman, S., Grube, M., Mattsson, J.-E., Wedin, M.

    Published in Mycologia (01-01-2007)
    “…The family Parmeliaceae (Lecanorales, Ascomycota) is possibly the largest, best known and most thoroughly studied lichen family within its order. Despite this…”
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    exceptional group-I intron-like insertion in the SSU rDNA of lichen mycobionts by Grube, M, Gutmann, B, Arup, U, Rios, A. de los, Mattsson, J.E, Wedin, M

    Published in Current genetics (1999)
    “…An exceptional group-I intron-like insertion at position 940 of the nuclear small subunit rDNA is found in lichen mycobionts of the families Parmeliaceae and…”
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    Increased Blood Flow Induces Regression of Intimal Hyperplasia by Mattsson, Erney J.R, Kohler, Ted R, Vergel, Selina M, Clowes, Alexander W

    “…We have previously shown that high shear stress inhibits growth of developing neointima in a primate model of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft healing. We…”
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    CO₂ Exchange and Thallus Nitrogen across 75 Contrasting Lichen Associations from Different Climate Zones by Palmqvist, Kristin, Dahlman, Lena, Valladares, Fernando, Tehler, Anders, Sancho, Leopoldo G., Mattsson, Jan-Eric

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2002)
    “…Aiming to investigate whether a carbon-to-nitrogen equilibrium model describes resource allocation in lichens, net photosynthesis (NP), respiration (R),…”
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    Evolution and phylogeny of cetrarioid lichens by Karnefelt, I, Mattsson, J.E, Thell, A

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-01-1992)
    “…The Acharian genus Cetraria has not been scrutinised in the same way as the genus Parmelia in terms of circumscription of segregate genera. A few generic names…”
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    Regulation and function of an activation-dependent epitope of the beta 1 integrins in vascular cells after balloon injury in baboon arteries and in vitro by Koyama, N, Seki, J, Vergel, S, Mattsson, EJ, Yednock, T, Kovach, NL, Harlan, JM, Clowes, AW

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-03-1996)
    “…Migration and proliferation of endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs) contribute to the response to injury in damaged and atherosclerotic…”
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    IEA bioenergy agreement task IX harvesting and supply of woody biomass for energy 1992 – 1994 by Mattsson, J-E, Mitchell, CP

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (1995)
    “…The achievements of Task IX Harvesting and Supply of Woody Biomass for Energy are discussed. The main achievements are an increased industrial involvement in…”
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    Acute Reductions in Blood Flow and Shear Stress Induce Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-A Expression in Baboon Prosthetic Grafts by Kraiss, Larry W, Geary, Randolph L, Mattsson, Erney J.R, Vergel, Selina, Au, Y.P. Tina, Clowes, Alexander W

    Published in Circulation research (01-07-1996)
    “…Abrupt reductions in fluid shear stress induce subendothelial smooth muscle cells (SMCs) to proliferate in experimental prosthetic grafts. Platelet-derived…”
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    The Lichen Genera Arctocetraria, Cetraria, and Cetrariella (Parmeliaceae) and Their Presumed Evolutionary Affinities by Kärnefelt, Ingvar, Mattsson, Jan-Eric, Thell, Arne

    Published in The Bryologist (1993)
    “…A circumscription of the lichen genus Cetraria Ach. s.s., presently comprising 15 species, is made. The genus is characterized by oblong, citriform conidia as…”
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    Protein banding patterns in some American and European species of Cetraria by Mattsson, J.E. (University of Lund, Lund, Sweden)

    Published in The Bryologist (1991)
    “…Extracts of thalli of Cetraria alvarensis (Wahlenb.) Vain., C. tilesii Ach., C. juniperina (L.) Ach., C. nivalis (L.) Ach. and C. pinastri (Scop.) S. F. Gray,…”
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    Effect of drop size, water flow, wetting agent and water temperature on hot-water weed control by Hansson, D., Mattsson, J.E.

    Published in Crop protection (01-11-2002)
    “…The influence of drop size, water flow, wetting agent and water temperature in hot-water weed control was studied in laboratory and field experiments on the…”
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    A multi-gene study of the phylogenetic relationships of the Parmeliaceae by WEDIN, MATS, DÖRING, HEIDI, MATTSSON, JAN-ERIC

    Published in Mycological research (01-09-1999)
    “…Three hypotheses of the phylogeny of the lichenized Parmeliaceae are constructed, using sequences of the nuclear ribosomal gene cluster (SSU, ITS, 5·8S rDNA)…”
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    Is smooth muscle growth in primate arteries regulated by endothelial nitric oxide synthase? by Mattsson, Erney J.R., Geary, Randolph L., Kraiss, Larry W., Vergel, Selina, Liao, James K., Corson, Marshall A., Au, Y.P.Tina, Hanson, Stephen R., Clowes, Alexander W.

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-09-1998)
    “…Purpose: We investigated whether control of constitutive endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase (cNOS) and nitric oxide (NO) by changes in shear stress might…”
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    Effect of using conventional and controlled release fertiliser on nutrient runoff from various vegetated roof systems by Emilsson, Tobias, Czemiel Berndtsson, Justyna, Mattsson, Jan Erik, Rolf, Kaj

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-03-2007)
    “…Extensive vegetated roofs are becoming popular as a way to improve the environmental quality of cities. As more vegetated roofs are installed, there is a need…”
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    Abstract P4-10-03: Long-Term Follow-Up of SweBCG 91RT, a Randomized Trial of Breast Conservation Surgery with and without Radiotherapy from the Swedish Breast Cancer Group by Malmström, P, Killander, F, Anderson, H, Holmberg, E, Lundstedt, D, Mattsson, JE, Holmberg, L, Karlsson, P.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2010)
    “…Background: Postoperative radiotherapy remains the golden standard after breast conservation surgery. However, national breast screening programmes and…”
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    A Survey of Documentation Practice within Corrective Maintenance by Kajko-Mattsson, Mira

    “…The purpose of documentation is to describe software systems and software processes. Consistent, correct and complete documentation of a software system is an…”
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