Search results
Filter
Filetype
Your search for "*" yielded 533245 hits
Preliminära resultat och analys av del 1 av enkätundersökningen ”Coronas påverkan på arbete och resor”
Här redovisas resultat och analyser från en webbaserad enkätundersökning som i april 2020 genomförts i fem statliga myndigheter: Arbetsförmedlingen, Energimyndigheten, Naturvårdsverket, DIGG Myndigheten för digital förvaltning och Trafikverket. Undersökningen är en första del i forskningsstudien; en uppföljande, andra enkät är planerad att skickas ut när restriktionerna på arbetsplatserna har lätt
The Museum Shop : Ideological Shifts in the “Miniature Museum"
Historiska Museets Maskerad 1968 : kulturrevolution eller reklamgeschäft?
Rhodothermus marinus: a cell factory : Exploring products and cultivation technology
The unsustainable human impact on ecology and ensuing climate change necessitates the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The largest contributing industrial sector is the chemical industry, due to its petrochemical dependency. For this reason, and for the finite nature of fossil fuels, the chemical industry is forced to shift to sustainable sources, such as biorefinery products. The biorefiner
Cultural Analysis of Museum Education
Nationell vårdplan för palliativ vård – ett svenskt initiativ
Collective Bargaining for Working Parents in Sweden and Its Interaction with the Statutory Benefit System
Success through failure? Four Centuries of Searching for Danish Coal
Natural resources, especially energy resources, are often considered vital to the process of economic development, with the availability of coal considered central for the nineteenth century. Clearly, however, although coal might have spurred economic development, development might also have spurred the discovery and use of coal. To shed light on this, we suggest that the case of resource poor Den
Spår efter ett svenskt flyktingläger 1944–1946. Kulturarvsprocesser i rörelse
Viljan att reglera och lagstifta har löpt amok
Women in Paid Work: A Continuum of Choices and Constraints
This study aims to explore the impact of paid work in the Ethiopian export-oriented garment industry on women’s empowerment, as perceived by the women themselves. The study first explores the reasons for why and how women pursue paid work in the industry. It further examines the ways in which paid work might affect women’s intra-household decision-making. By focusing on the experiences among vario
Adapting Antiquity : References to Classical Literature on Early Modern Swedish Medals
One visual medium that is rather overlooked these days was particularly suited to the proclamation of great deeds and the insinuation of the always so fashionable flair of Antiquity, namely medallic art. This paper presents a selection of case studies exploring the use of ancient topoi illustrated on medals, and studying the purpose and significance of medals depicting early modern Swedish monarch
Invasive Bladder Cancer. Aspects of Diagnosis and Treatment
More than meets the eye : Predator-induced pupil size plasticity in a teleost fish
Most animals are visually oriented, and their eyes provide their ‘window to the world’. Eye size correlates positively with visual performance, because larger eyes can house larger pupils that increase photon catch and contrast discrimination, particularly under dim light, which have positive effects on behaviours that enhance fitness, including predator avoidance and foraging. Recent studies have
Horizontal and vertical disconnects in the complex social organization of flood risk governance in Sweden
Urban flood risk is a big and growing concern, particularly in relation to climate change. The complexity of this problem poses distinctive challenges to a broad range of actors involved in various ways in flood risk governance, as well as to the social scientists endeavoring to grasp them. These challenges are related both to the complexity of risk and risk perception as such, which attract a lot
Reasons for and effects of parallel structures for DRR and CCA in Southern Africa
Disease duration, age at diagnosis and organ damage are important factors for cardiovascular disease in SLE
OBJECTIVE: To report the incidence rate ratios (IRR) of acute myocardial infarctions (AMI) and cerebrovascular events (CVE) in incident SLE cases from a defined population. To study the risk factors for cardiovascular events in all patients with SLE at our unit.METHODS: Patients with SLE diagnosed from 1981 to 2006 were followed through to 2016. IRRs of AMI and CVE were calculated. The AMI and CVE
Gränslös mediering : Tidskriften Efteråt? och andekommunikation 1890–1920
Visualizing healthcare system variability and resilience: a longitudinal study of patient movements following discharge from a Swedish psychiatric clinic
Background: As healthcare becomes increasingly complex, new methods are needed to identify weaknesses in the system that could lead to increased risk. Traditionally, the focus for patient safety is to study incident reports and adverse events, but that starting point has been contested with a new era of safety investigations: the analysis of everyday clinical work, and the resilient healthcare. Th