Search for dissertations about: "‘total institution’"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words ‘total institution’.
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21. Success and failure of conventional and laparoscopic fundoplication in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
Abstract : The outcome of antireflux surgery in a single institution during two decades is presented.101 consecutive patients operated with open partial2 70° fundoplication and crural repair during 1982-1989 were prospectively analysed. All stages ofpreoperative oesophagitis were represented. READ MORE
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22. CD64 (FcγRI) Expression on Neutrophil Granulocytes : A Diagnostic Marker of Acute Bacterial Infections
Abstract : Background. Newborn infants, especially preterm infants, have an increased susceptibility to serious and overwhelming bacterial as well as fungal infections. Symptoms of septicaemia in especially the very preterm neonates are vague and unspecific. READ MORE
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23. "Socialt problem" eller "Som andra och i gemenskap med andra" : Föreställningar om människor med utvecklingsstörning
Abstract : The background of the present study is an interest in how human capacities and limitations have been perceived during the 20th century in Sweden. The empirical work concemes the discursive constitution of the needs and resources of people who have been considered mentally handicapped. READ MORE
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24. Glutathione metabolism of human skeletal muscle in surgical trauma
Abstract : Glutathione Metabolism of Human Skeletal Muscle in Surgical Trauma Jia-Li Luo Dissertation from the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Huddinge University Hospital, KARO Institution, Karolinska Institutet. Stockholm, Sweden In man, muscle tissue serves as a protein reservoir which is mobilized to meet the specific metabolic needs associated with various catabolic conditions, such as surgical trauma and critical illness. READ MORE
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25. The influence of wicked problems on community-based entrepreneurship in rural Sweden
Abstract : Entrepreneurship research has, since the 1930’s, mainly focused on so-called traditional entrepreneurship and studies have to a large part discussed management processes. During the past 40 years social entrepreneurship research and research into community-based entrepreneurship and practice has emerged, as a response to changes in society due to global, regional and local events that affect local development. READ MORE