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Realism or 'grotesque clichés'? : Jan Halldoff's 'The Corridor' and the Swedish debate on abortion in the 1960s
Modelling managed forest ecosystems in Sweden : Poster presentation:
Gender (in)equality within the Swedish Armed Forces : Resistance and Functional Disinclination
Transfer patterns in the Swedish football clubs – a gift economy of loyalties and emotions
Body descriptions in biohacking and their overlaps and origins : a Swedish case study
Linking, Searching, and Visualizing Entities for the Swedish Wikipedia
In this paper, we describe a new system to extract, index, search, and visualize entities on Wikipedia. To carry out the extraction, we designed a high-performance entity linker and we used a document model to store the resulting linguistic annotations. The entity linker ,HERD, extracts the mentions from text using a string matching Engine and links the mto entities with a combination of rules, Pa
The same or different : A comparison of the rhythmic structure of Swedish and Albanian
Science and proven experience : a Swedish variety of evidence-based medicine?
A key question for evidence-based medicine (EBM) is how best to model the way in which EBM should “[integrate] individual clinical expertise and the best external evidence” (Sackett et al. 1996). We argue that the formulations and models available in the literature today are modest variations on a common theme and face very similar problems. For example, both the early and updated models of evidenA key question for evidence-based medicine (EBM) is how best to model the way in which EBM should “[integrate] individual clinical expertise and the best external evidence” (Sackett et al. 1996). We argue that the formulations and models available in the literature today are modest variations on a common theme and face very similar problems. For example, both the early and updated models of eviden
The Swedish Welfare State Model : A Brief Overview
Changes, Problems, and Challenges in Swedish Spatial Planning—An Analysis of Power Dynamics
Development of genetic counseling in Sweden 1950-1980
The development of genetic counseling in Sweden in the field of medical genetics emerged in the 1950s, at the department of medical genetics at Uppsala University. The head of department, Jan Arvid Böök, a member of the WHO expert committee on Human Genetics, early realized the importance of studies in broadly distributed genetic diseases, along with genetic counseling. In the 1950s, at the same t
‘Why not make films for New York?’ : The interaction between cultural, political and commercial perspectives in Swedish film policy 1963–2013
The perception of aquaculture on the Swedish West Coast
Apprenticeship Training in Upper Secondary School : Motives and Possibilities from a Swedish and European Perspective
Apprenticeship training is a form of education that arouses a great deal of interest as regards the challenges that characterise conditions for young people on the current labour market. This is obvious both in Sweden and in other comparable countries. This chapter begin by illustrating the changed conditions for establishment of young people, a factor that may help to enhance understanding of why
Processing relative clause extractions in Swedish
Agreement and reconstruction correlate in Swedish : Evidence from tough-constructions
Cost-effective Passive House renovation packages for Swedish single-family houses from the 1960s and 1970s
Stroke as a cause of death in death certificates of patients with dementia : A cohort study from the Swedish dementia registry
Improved radiation risk models applied to different patient groups in Sweden
In radiological diagnostics and therapy, it is important that practitioners, referrers, (i.e. radiologists, radiation oncologists and others in health-care) are aware of how much radiation a patient may receive from the various procedures used and associated health risk. The profession has a duty to inform patients or their representatives of the advantages and disadvantages of specific investigatIn radiological diagnostics and therapy, it is important that practitioners, referrers, (i.e. radiologists, radiation oncologists and others in healthcare) are aware of how much radiation a patient may receive from the various procedures used and associated health risk. The profession has a duty to inform patients or their representatives of the advantages and disadvantages of specific investigati
