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Urolithiasis in immigrant groups : a nationwide cohort study in Sweden
Where and how do you buy medicines? A social and cultural study of attitudes towards buying medicines online and abroad among Swedish public
We start our presentation with a brief overview of the literature written about SF medical products in the social and cultural sciences. In September 2015, we broadly reviewed literature about the phenomenon of SF medical products, and identified research gaps regarding social, cultural and ethical aspects. Studies, presented below, are two pilot studies aimed to fill some of the gaps. In May 2018
Evaluation of the Lund deep geothermal exploration project in the Romeleåsen Fault Zone, South Sweden : a case study
Characterisation of non-coagulating milk and effects of milk composition and physical properties on rennet-induced coagulation in Swedish Red Dairy Cattle
Studies on lexical inferencing and inter comprehension of Italian as a foreign language in a Swedish setting
Knowledge spillover from Master of Science Theses in Engineering Education in Sweden
Evaluation of the Swedish National Stroke Campaign : A population-based time-series study
Transnational and Local Memories of World War I in Sweden : the Case of Bohuslän
Review of Constructions and Materials Used in Swedish Residential Buildings during the Post-War Peak of Production
One of the greatest challenges for the world today is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. As buildings contribute to almost a quarter of the greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, reducing the energy use of the existing building stock is an important measure for climate change mitigation. In order to increase the renovation pace, there is a need for a comprehensive technicaldocumentation that
The long-term economic effects of polio: Evidence from the introduction of the polio vaccine to Sweden in 1957
The Return of the Bourgeois : Fanny and Alexander in Swedish Politics
In this essay it is argued that Bergman deviated from his highly critical depictions of bourgeois life in the films of the 1960s and 1970s, from Persona (1966) to the television series Scenes from a Marriage (1973), in Fanny and Alexander (1982), his final contribution to films made for the cinema. Bergman himself came from an upper-class bourgeois background, and by his own account he did not tak
LIQUID CAPITAL: AN OVERVIEW OF INTER-FIRM CREDIT BETWEEN BREWERIES AND RESTAURANTS IN SWEDEN
Developing a national strategy for disaster risk reduction and resilience in Sweden : Recommendations for the implementation of the Sendai Framework Global Target E
Antalet allvarliga konsekvenser av katastrofer i världen har ökat, vilket lett till ett internationellt initiativ för att främja utvecklingen av nationella strategier för katastrofriskreducering (DRR) och resiliens. Ett av de globala målen i Sendairamverket för katastrofriskreducering 2015-2030, antaget av FN:s medlemsstater, handlar om att länderna ska ta fram strategier kopplat till DRR (mål E).
Catholicism in Sweden : Embodying the ‘Church of Mission’?
Since its establishment in 1953, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm has been growing at a fast pace, both due to migration and, to a minor extent, conversions. During that time its position has strengthened significantly, wearing off the historical resentments and becoming a significant interfaith agent. It also became an important periphery in Pope Francis' vision of the Church, which found
When did the Health Gradient Emerge? : Social Class and Adult Mortality in Southern Sweden, 1813-2015
Across today’s developed world, there is a clear mortality gradient by socioeconomic status at all ages. It is often taken for granted that this gradient was as strong, or even stronger, in the past, when social transfers were rudimentary and health-care systems less developed. While some studies based on cross-sectional data support this view, others based on longitudinal data find that this was Across today’s developed world, there is a clear mortality gradient by socioeconomic status for all ages. It is often taken for granted that this gradient was as strong—or even stronger—in the past when social transfers were rudimentary and health care systems were less developed. Some studies based on cross-sectional data have supported this view, but others based on longitudinal data found that
