Search for dissertations about: "GTM"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word GTM.
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1. Aspects of the Grammar and Lexicon of Sεlεε
Abstract : This thesis is a description of some aspects of the grammar of Sɛlɛɛ, a Ghana-Togo-Mountain (GTM) language, based on my own fieldwork. The thesis consists of an introduction and five papers.Paper (I), Noun classes in Sεlεε, describes the noun class system of Sɛlɛɛ. READ MORE
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2. Cultural competence in primary child health care services : interaction between primary child health care nurses parents of foreign origin and their children
Abstract : Background and aim: Every third child assigned to the Primary Child Health Care services in Stockholm County is of foreign origin. The aim of this thesis was to explore aspects that might risk an optimal and high quality interaction between the nurses and parents of foreign origin and their children in the clinical child health services. READ MORE
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3. Bioenergy from the Swedish forest sector : a partial equilibrium analysis of supply costs and implications for the forest product markets
Abstract : As a response to policy requirements to improve energy security, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the use of bioenergy in Sweden has more than doubled since 1980. In 2008 bioenergy use in Sweden amounted to 108 TWh, or 18% of the total supply of primary energy. Nearly all of this bioenergy supply originates from the domestic forest sector. READ MORE
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4. The medical treatment of patients with home care by district nurses from the family physician’s perspective
Abstract : Background and aim: The aim of this thesis has been to shed light on home care patients, their problems and comprehensive care, and the family physicians experiences of providing medical treatment for home care patients. Material and methods: One quantitative study (resulting in two articles) from a suburban city area in 1996 concerning one third of the patients receiving home care by district nurses (DNs) (n=116). READ MORE
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5. Spatial forest resource competition: an economic study : How increased competition and production flexibility affect woody feedstock markets
Abstract : This thesis explores the Swedish forestry and forest industry sectors, together with their adjoining markets, and examines how these sectors are currently positioned to meet future developments and demands. For this purpose, four specific research questions are formulated, focusing on: (1) the structural composition of forest industry sector and how it will be affected by an increasing feedstock competition; (2) the production flexibility of the forest industry; (3) the resource allocation and price effects from increased feedstock competition; and (4) the potential implications from improved harvesting efficiency. READ MORE