Search for dissertations about: "Rolf G. Larsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Rolf G. Larsson.
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1. Aktivitetsbaserad kalkylering i ett nytt ekonomisystem : en modell för ett nytt internredovisnings- och kalkylsystem med praktikfall från Gunnebo Fastening AB
Abstract : Activity-Based Costing (ABC) for a New Management Accounting System is a report on a matrix model. The model combines traditional financial data from the accounting system with non-financial data from production, administration and marketing. The financial dimension is divided into cost centers at a foreman level. READ MORE
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2. Modelling short and long term consequences of changes in diagnostic activity and treatment
Abstract : Since the late 90’s the diagnostic activity for prostate cancer has increased in Sweden, primarily due to increased use of PSA testing, and this has led to a large increase in diagnoses. Simultaneously, there have been changes in treatment strategies, and more effective treatments have been introduced. READ MORE
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3. Preclinical Studies of the Melphalan Prodrug J1 for Cancer Therapy
Abstract : J1 (L-melphalanyl-L-p-fluorophenylalanyl ethyl ester) is a dipeptide derivative of the alkylating agent melphalan with increased cytotoxicity. In this thesis the preclinical pharmacology of J1 has been characterized.Our results show that J1 rapidly enters the cells, where melphalan is released by hydrolysis. READ MORE
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4. On Rank-invariant Methods for Ordinal Data
Abstract : Data from rating scale assessments have rank-invariant properties only, which means that the data represent an ordering, but lack of standardized magnitude, inter-categorical distances, and linearity. Even though the judgments often are coded by natural numbers they are not really metric. READ MORE
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5. Prostate cancer incidence, treatment and mortality : Empirical longitudinal register-based studies and methods for handling missing data
Abstract : The diagnostic activity for prostate cancer has increased substantially in Sweden, primarily due to increased use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing in asymptomatic men, and this has led to a large increase in diagnoses. There have also been changes in the diagnostic workup, guidelines, treatment strategies, and more effective treatments have been introduced in different phases of the disease. READ MORE