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16. Kontorätt : Rätt till kontoförda värdepapper
Sammanfattning : Paper-backed securities are no longer the norm in today´s financial world. However, securities laws are still often based on traditional legal principles for paper-backed securities. Therefore legal rules as well as doctrine relating to modern financial instruments not only uses fictions as a tool, but is actually dominated by fiction. LÄS MER
17. Exercise in patients with cancer : Effects on health-related quality of life, costs, and cost-effectiveness during oncological treatment
Sammanfattning : Background: Short and long-term side effects of oncological treatment negatively affect daily living and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patient with cancer. Exercise during treatment is beneficial for HRQoL, however evidence as to what exercise intensity is most optimal for improving HRQoL and cost-effectiveness is lacking. LÄS MER
18. Leadership : person-centred care and the work situation of staff in Swedish nursing homes
Sammanfattning : Background: Swedish nursing home managers, who constitute the empirical focus of this thesis, hold overall operational responsibility for the nursing homes, which includes the care of residents, direct care staff and work environment. Aged care organisations are also expected to provide person-centred care. LÄS MER
19. Med facit i hand : Normalitet, elevskap och vänlig maktutövning i två svenska skolor
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about the socialisation of schoolchildren and how normality is learned and managed in two Swedish school classes. The Swedish school is, according to the "Curriculum for the compulsory school system, the pre-school class and the leisure-time centre", the Lpo94, based on democratic values and respect for the individual. LÄS MER
20. Maternal obesity, duration of labor and the role of leptin
Sammanfattning : Background: The prevalence of obesity substantially increases in pregnant women. Maternal obesity is associated with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. The increased risk for cesarean section present in obese women has been related to potential impaired uterine contractility. The mechanism that underlies this theory is not clear. LÄS MER