Search for dissertations about: "non-response"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word non-response.
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11. Hepatitis C virus kinetics during antiviral treatment
Abstract : It is estimated that 170 million individuals have chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, whereof 20-30% will develop end stage liver disease within 20-30 years. Antiviral therapy can stop this deterioration and clear the infection in 40-80% of the patients depending on treatment and HCV genotype. READ MORE
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12. Immunological and clinical long-term effects of idiotype vaccination in multiple myeloma patients
Abstract : In spite of the promising results shown by new anti-myeloma agents, multiple myeloma (MM) remains incurable and additional therapy to overcome the inevitable disease recurrence is greatly needed. Immunotherapy is currently under evaluation as a novel alternative or complementary therapy in many cancer types. READ MORE
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13. When Cheap is Good : Cost-Effective Parent and Teacher Interventions for Children with Externalizing Behavior Problems
Abstract : There is strong empirical support for behavioral parent training (BPT) as an intervention for children with externalizing behavior problems (EBP). However, there is a lack of studies that have investigated the effectiveness of BPT in routine care. Furthermore, most families in need of service do not gain access to it. READ MORE
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14. Statistical Considerations in the Analysis of Matched Case-Control Studies. With Applications in Nutritional Epidemiology
Abstract : The case-control study is one of the most frequently used study designs in analytical epidemiology. This thesis focuses on some methodological aspects in the analysis of the results from this kind of study. READ MORE
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15. Obesity in a Rural Population Experiences from The Skaraborg Project
Abstract : Over the last two decades there has been a striking and continuous increase in the prevalence of obesity both in industrialized and developing countries. Despite this global consistency there is a variation within countries with a higher prevalence of obesity within rural areas. READ MORE