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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 280 avhandlingar innehållade ordet juvenile.
1. Juvenile chronic arthritis : a population based study on epidemiology, natural history and outcome
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2. Juvenile Crime in Context : The Significance of School Affiliation
Sammanfattning : Within criminology, research on the school-crime relationship has been dominated by individual-level theories and methods. This thesis contributes to the relatively scarce literature focused on the socio-structural aspects of juvenile crime by applying a multidimensional approach to the urban school context of Stockholm. LÄS MER
3. Juvenile chronic arthritis. A study on epidemiology and outcome in Costa Rican children
Sammanfattning : Problems associated with interpreting and comparing epidemiological studies dealing with chronic arthropathies in children include the diversity of classification criteria and selection bias. This study is a step towards elucidating the impact of genetic and environmental factors on disease frequencies and manifestations of Juvenile Chronic Arthritis (JCA) in Costa Rica. LÄS MER
4. JIA (juvenile idiopathic arthritis) in the Nordic countries. Aspects of classification, epidemiology and pain assessment
Sammanfattning : Different classification criteria for chronic arthritis in childhood have been used in different parts of the world, which has made comparison between studies difficult. In 1995, a new set of classification criteria was proposed by the ILAR (International League of Associations for Rheumatism) to overcome such difficulties and to create more homogenous subgroups. LÄS MER
5. Ecology of juvenile turbot and flounder in the Central Baltic Sea : Implications for recruitment
Sammanfattning : Our understanding of turbot and flounder ecology in the Baltic Sea is insufficient for sound management decisions. This thesis aims to fill some gaps in current knowledge by providing information of the ecology of turbot and flounder within their juvenile habitat, and to relate these findings to issues assumed relevant for recruitment variation. LÄS MER