Search for dissertations about: "factors affecting evaluation use"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words factors affecting evaluation use.
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1. Dissemination and Implementation of the Swedish National Guidelines for Treatment of Substance use : A five year evaluation
Abstract : This thesis contains four empirical studies. The data derives from an evaluation project named Knowledge to Practice (KtP) that aimed to disseminate and implement the Swedish National Guidelines for Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Substance Use Disorder-treatment from 2010–2014. READ MORE
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2. The marketing-entrepreneurship interface : an evaluation of hybrid entrepreneurs
Abstract : Marketing and entrepreneurship may often be treated as distinct streams of academic research, however their complementary nature in practice highlights a number of areas of overlap between the two disciplines. The emergence and subsequent growth of entrepreneurial marketing has highlighted the intersection between marketing and entrepreneurship, with scholars expanding the context within which entrepreneurial marketing is examined. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of Functionalized Biopolymers as a Step Toward Targeted Therapy of Osteoporosis
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis focuses on the development of strategies and smart bioactive materials for the treatment of osteoporosis. High and low molecular weight soluble hyaluronic acid-bisphosphonate (HA-BP) derivatives were investigated for their ability to inhibit osteoclasts. READ MORE
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4. Genetic evaluation of behaviour in dogs
Abstract : A dog's behavioural characteristics are important for the dog, for the dog owner and for society as a whole. Behavioural traits can be changed by breeding, but to be effective when selecting breeding animals, good methods for measuring behaviour are essential. READ MORE
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5. Towards a broader use of phototesting : in research, clinical practice and skin cancer prevention
Abstract : In western societies, skin cancer incidence has increased dramatically over recent decades, due predominantly to increased sun exposure habits. Ultraviolet (UV) light exposure and individual light sensitivity of the skin constitute two important factors affecting the risk for skin cancer development. READ MORE