Search for dissertations about: "activation programs"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words activation programs.
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21. Perinatal Staphylococcus epidermidis infection and the immature brain: a neuroinflammatory link
Abstract : Preterm birth and its associated complications are among the most serious global health issues that modern society faces. Due to the prolonged medical care and immature immune system, preterm infants have a higher susceptibility to infections, which puts them at a higher risk of developing neurological impairments as well as neurodevelopmental diseases. READ MORE
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22. Essays on Welfare Dependency and the Privatization of Welfare Services
Abstract : Essay 1: This paper investigates whether mandatory activation programs for welfare recipients have effects on welfare participation, employment and disposable income. In contrast to earlier studies, we are able to capture both entry and exit effects. READ MORE
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23. Therapeutic alliance and different treatment formats when delivering internet-based CBT for depression
Abstract : Depression är en funktionsnedsättande problematik som påverkar en stor del av den vuxna populationen varje år. Trots ett omfattande behov av hjälp så råder det brist på tillgång till effektiv behandling. READ MORE
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24. Let's talk about SOX : diverse key players in the transcriptional regulation of neural stem cells
Abstract : The development of the central nervous system relies on neural stem cells. How these stem cells either maintain their identity as self-renewing progenitors or differentiate into cells of the neuronal or glial lineage are fundamental questions. READ MORE
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25. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia from newborn disease to long-term sequelae
Abstract : Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) is a complication of premature birth that is associated with increased mortality and morbidity in infancy and impaired lung function and obstructive lung disease from childhood to adulthood. The pathogenesis of BPD is multifactorial, and may involve one or more of the following: a deficiency in surfactant production in the immature lung, chronic inflammatory processes before and after birth, oxidative stress, and trauma due to mechanical ventilation. READ MORE