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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 112 avhandlingar innehållade orden Jan Nilsson.
1. Sleep Related Movement Disorders : Association with Menopause and Pregnancy
Sammanfattning : It is known that sleep problems affect people’s wellbeing and has great consequences for public health.Restless legs syndrome (RLS) gives uncomfortable sensations in the legs at rest, leading to an irresistible need for activity. It aggravates in evening and at night. LÄS MER
2. Enforcing Environmental Responsibilities : A Comparative Study of Environmental Administrative Law
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about the distrubution of responsibilities in the environmental law enforcement procedure, between the state and the individual environmental actor. The state and its public authorities have a fundamental environmental responsibility. This responsibility is nevertheless shared with the actors. LÄS MER
3. Studying abroad : exploring mobility, expectations and experiences among mobile students
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with the experiences and outcomes of temporarily studying abroad, via follow-up studies, aiming to explore international student mobility with a focus on the individual’s perspective. The specific research questions, dealing with the individual students’ expectations and experiences, are addressed in three papers. LÄS MER
4. Liver tissue characterization and influence of chemotherapy in liver surgery
Sammanfattning : Background & Aims: Primary liver cancer is the second most common cause of death from cancer worldwide. In the western world, the majority of liver malignancies consist of colorectal metastases. Liver resection is the primary treatment for cure in liver tumor disease. LÄS MER
5. Understanding health-related quality of life in old age : a cross-sectional study of elderly people in rural Bangladesh
Sammanfattning : Background: A rapidly growing subset of the world’s elderly population lives in Bangladesh, where the population aged 60 years and above is projected to almost double in twenty years, from 8.5 million in 2005 to 17.8 million in 2025. LÄS MER