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Working Together: Skills and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Finland
, 2018Over the last quarter of a century, Finland’s foreign-born population has been growing at a compound annual rate of 6.8 %: whereas the foreign-born accounted for just 1% of the Finnish population in 1990, in 2016 they accounted for close to 6.5%.
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Nursing Standard, 1989
Nurses are leading the Health for All movement in Finland and are fully committed to the concept of primary care, a Finnish nurse has declared.
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Nurses are leading the Health for All movement in Finland and are fully committed to the concept of primary care, a Finnish nurse has declared.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses from 52 countries shared the floor with economists, architects, doctors and sociologists when the 25th international hospital congress assembled in Helsinki, Finland recently.
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Nurses from 52 countries shared the floor with economists, architects, doctors and sociologists when the 25th international hospital congress assembled in Helsinki, Finland recently.
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Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2019
Finland is at the northernmost edge of the TBE endemic area in Europe. Here TBE is focally endemic. An aseptic encephalitis disease has been known in Kumlinge Island in Åland Islands since the 1940s.1 TBE is also known in Finland by name Kumlinge disease.
Heidi Åhman, Anu Jääskeläinen
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Finland is at the northernmost edge of the TBE endemic area in Europe. Here TBE is focally endemic. An aseptic encephalitis disease has been known in Kumlinge Island in Åland Islands since the 1940s.1 TBE is also known in Finland by name Kumlinge disease.
Heidi Åhman, Anu Jääskeläinen
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1972
The authors present the first case of rhino-scleroma in Finland. The patient was a farmer' wife, aged 41, from eastern Finland. The rhinoscleroma in this case was possibly caused by Klebsiella serratia which could be cultured in abundance from crushed tumour tissue.
B Grahne, L Meurman, U Siirala, K Kunnas
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The authors present the first case of rhino-scleroma in Finland. The patient was a farmer' wife, aged 41, from eastern Finland. The rhinoscleroma in this case was possibly caused by Klebsiella serratia which could be cultured in abundance from crushed tumour tissue.
B Grahne, L Meurman, U Siirala, K Kunnas
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The Lancet, 1997
1364 Vol 350 • November 8, 1997 remained in complete clinical remission for 1 year. The liposomal doxorubicin infusions were well tolerated, with mild fatigue 24–48 h postinfusion as the only side-effect. No bone-marrow suppression and no cardiac toxicity, as measured by left-ventricular ejection fraction, was seen.
Mikko Paunio+6 more
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1364 Vol 350 • November 8, 1997 remained in complete clinical remission for 1 year. The liposomal doxorubicin infusions were well tolerated, with mild fatigue 24–48 h postinfusion as the only side-effect. No bone-marrow suppression and no cardiac toxicity, as measured by left-ventricular ejection fraction, was seen.
Mikko Paunio+6 more
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2014
Abstract This chapter examines how the principal statute regulating the Finnish securities market is the Finnish Securities Market Act. The Finnish Securities Market Act contains, inter alia, provisions concerning periodic reporting requirements of listed companies and disclosure obligations of their shareholders as well as takeover bids.
Raj Panasar, Philip Boeckman
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Abstract This chapter examines how the principal statute regulating the Finnish securities market is the Finnish Securities Market Act. The Finnish Securities Market Act contains, inter alia, provisions concerning periodic reporting requirements of listed companies and disclosure obligations of their shareholders as well as takeover bids.
Raj Panasar, Philip Boeckman
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Medinfo, 2013
Internationally, the adoption of health information technology is increasing. However, a number of issues have complicated the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs).
A. Kushniruk+4 more
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Internationally, the adoption of health information technology is increasing. However, a number of issues have complicated the adoption of electronic health records (EHRs).
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Revue française de pédagogie, 1977
Kangasniemi Erkki. Finlande. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 41, 1977. pp. 32-43.
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Kangasniemi Erkki. Finlande. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 41, 1977. pp. 32-43.
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