Search for dissertations about: "great depression"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 79 swedish dissertations containing the words great depression.
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21. Skeletal muscle PGC-1α1 and KAT enzymes at the intersection between depression and metabolic disease
Abstract : Depression and metabolic diseases are leading causes of disability and major contributors to socioeconomic burden worldwide. Physical activity exerts many beneficial effects that confer direct health improvement in individuals suffering from these disorders. READ MORE
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22. Observational and experimental studies of drug treatment of infection and myocardial infarction/depression in a hospital in St. Petersburg
Abstract : Introduction: Treatment of infectious and cardiac diseases represents subjects of great concern for health care all over the world, e.g. in Russia. Major problems may occur in routine use of the drugs that need to be timely considered. READ MORE
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23. Late Ordovician Faunal Distribution and Ecospace Partitioning in Marine Impact Craters : The Aftermath of the Lockne and Tvären Events
Abstract : In the Middle to Late Ordovician a boost of marine biodiversity occurred which is regarded as the most rapid diversity in Earth’s history, and termed the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event. This time is also unique in that at least four marine meteorite craters with a good record of post-impact sediments are preserved in Baltoscandia. READ MORE
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24. Kleptomania and shoplifting : a psychosocial study
Abstract : Although kleptomania has been recognised since the 19th century very little is known about it. One often reads assumptions that the kleptomaniac is a middle-aged female with good social status and that the condition is often seen during the menopause, pregnancy or depression. READ MORE
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25. A prospective study of mental health among mass-evacuated Kosovo Albanians
Abstract : Mental health outcomes among traumatised refugees have been of interest to researchers for decades. However, so far little is known about specific refugee groups such as asylum seekers and temporary mass-evacuees although they are supposed to have worse health outcomes. READ MORE