Search for dissertations about: "meyer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 65 swedish dissertations containing the word meyer.
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1. On life satisfaction and vocational rehabilitation outcome in Sweden
Abstract : This dissertation has two parts. Firstly, satisfaction with life as a whole and with 10 life domains (using an instrument termed LiSat-11 with 6-graded scales) is described in a nationally representative sample aged 18-64 years (n: 2,533) and is related to some socio-demographic circumstances. READ MORE
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2. On Conditions of Swedish Women’s Sexual Well-Being : An Epidemiological Approach
Abstract : Objectives: This descriptive epidemiological dissertation aims to identify conditions of Swedish women’s sexual well-being. The focus is on the relationship between their idiosyncratically reported levels, during the last 12 months, of 5 sexual functions/dysfunctions per se and distressing and their socio-psychological situation, including aspects of their sexual history. READ MORE
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3. Elisabeth Mann Borgese Deep Ideology
Abstract : The Third United Nations Law of the Sea Convention (UNCLOS III, 1973–1982) was a ground-breaking event that saw the evolution of new ways of negotiating international rules and regulations for ocean governance. Many people were involved in shaping a new Law of the Sea, but not many have studied those individual’s contribution to the negotiations. READ MORE
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4. Mechanism of conditional repression of human osteocalcin gene activity by glucocorticoids
Abstract : Bone is one of the major target sites of steroid hormone action. Steroid hormones like cortisol, vitamin D and estradiol are responsible for principle events associated with bone formation and resorption. READ MORE
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5. Studies of lipolysis and neuroendocrine rhythms in cluster headache
Abstract : Cluster headache (CH) is characterised by excruciating, unilateral headache attacks, which in the episodic form appear in clusters for weeks or even months. The headache attacks are often accompanied by ipsilateral, cranial autonomic symptoms supporting a local peripheral sympathetic deficit and a parasympathetic discharge. READ MORE