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Connecting worlds
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Connecting Worlds - Konsertserie
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Connection between seasonality in hospitalizations and sleeping traits in bipolar disorder
(2022-05-23)Background: Bipolar disorder (=BD) is a relatively common mood disorder which is characterized by episodes of depression and mania/hypomania. These episodes are not evenly distributed along the year but show a seasonal ... -
Connection Lost
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Connections between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in large-scale natural ecosystems
(2023-11-21)Billions of years of evolution have given us a planet that supports a remarkable diversity of life. Estimates for the number of Eukaryotic species frequently number in the millions and the Prokaryotes are much more diverse ... -
Connexin43 in astroglial gap junctions. Regulation by age, neurotransmitters, GH and IGF-I
(2001)Connexins form gap junctions that are aqueous pores allowing low-molecular (<1000 daltons) compounds to pass from cell to cell. In astroglial cells, connexin43 (cx43) makes up gap junctions, which in turn mediate ... -
Conny kör mobilt -"Hur kan WAP stödja mobilt arbete i dynamiska miljöer?"
(1999)The objective of this thesis is to give an example of how WAP can support mobile work and mobility. To be able to do this we have focused on persons whose work situation is very mobile and dynamic; truck drivers. By empirical ... -
The consequences of a deletion of the nautical fault
(2007-09-25)Summary When a vessel is involved in an accident like grounding or collision there is often some sort of damage to the ship or even the total loss of the ship. Let us say the ship is damaged and there is a seawater ... -
Consequences of a New Lease Standard - a qualitative study from a company and auditor perspective
(2012-08-07)Background and discussion: The current lease standard, IAS 17, has been accused for causing an unfaithful accounting where the comparability between companies is unclear. In order to overcome the issues, the IASB and FASB ... -
Consequences of Arterial Switch Operation in Children Born with Transposition of the Great Arteries
(2013-02-19)Abstract Background: The introduction of the arterial switch operation (ASO) made it the procedure of choice for surgical correction of transposition of the great arteries. A majority of the sympathetic nerves innervate ... -
Consequences of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) acquisition. Patient experiences and interactions in health care and daily life.
(2014-11-04)Aims. The overall purpose of this thesis was to follow up the consequences of guidelines installed to prevent transmission of MRSA in healthcare from the patients’ point of view and subsequent consequences for everyday ... -
CONSEQUENCES OF SARBANES-OXLEY ON IT SOURCING COMPANIES A survey at Volvo Cars IT and their central sourcing partners
(2005)This Master thesis gives a picture of which consequences the demands of Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 put on companies using IT sourcing as a part of their business strategy. The purpose is to bring up the problems to the ... -
Consequences of using the probability of a false alarm as the false alarm measure
(2007-11-26)In systems for on-line detection of regime shifts, a process is continually observed. Based on the data available an alarm is given when there is enough evidence of a change. There is a risk of a false alarm and here two ... -
CONSEQUENTIAL INTENTIONALISM. AN EVALUATION OF THE APPLICABILITY OF PETER ABELARD’S ETHICS.
(2020-07-13)In his Ethica, Peter Abelard argues for consent as the only criterion for moral evaluation. This argument of Abelard seems to present his ethical system as subjective and therefore cannot be put into practice. This paper ... -
Conservation genetics of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia)
(2013-02-21)The cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa is the most important reef-building coral species in the NE Atlantic Ocean. The reef framework creates a complex structural habitat that sustains high species diversity in the deep-sea. ...