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Psychometric testing of the Swedish version of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Multilevel Assessment Instrument

International Journal of Nursing Practice, 2007
We examined whether the Swedish adaptation of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center Multilevel Assessment Instrument (PGCMAI) developed by Lawton meets criteria for reliability and validity in an elderly Swedish population with locomotor disability. Data were collected, using the mid‐length version of the instrument, from 199 elderly people with locomotor ...
Margareta, Minhage   +3 more
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Alien Submarines in Swedish Waters: The Method of Counting as a Political Instrument

Cooperation and Conflict, 1987
Salicath, Carl P. Alien Submarines in Swedish Waters: The Method of Counting as a Political Instrument. Cooperation and Conflict, XXII, 1987, 49-55. Swedish waters have been violated by alien submarines since the beginning of the seventies. After the U-137 incident in 1981, the number of submarine observations rose remarkably.
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Swedish spatial planning: A blunt instrument for the protection of outdoor recreation

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2014
Abstract Outdoor recreation opportunities are in great demand across Europe—so much so that for many citizens it affects their choice of where to live. National authorities, for example the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (2005) , have stressed that municipal spatial planning (i.e.
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Optics Design and Verification for the APEX Swedish Heterodyne Facility Instrument (SHeFI)

Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves, 2009
In this paper, we present the design and verification of the optics of the Swedish Heterodyne Facility Instrument (SHeFI) receiver installed in the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX) telescope during spring 2008. SHeFI is located in the Nasmyth instrumentation Cabin A (NCA).
Olle Nyström   +12 more
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Swedish rock art depictions of sound producing instruments - Potential bow instruments and musical Behaviors

Adoranten
The Bronze Age lurs have been a central part of research in relation to the use of sound producing instruments and m usic in the Nordic Bronze Age, this also includes their occurrence at rock art sites. Over the years the focus on the Bronze Age lurs has caused a tendency to overlook other potential sound producing instruments. Therefore, the main goal
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The Political Instrumentality of Heritage: The Swedish Welfare State and the National Heritage Board

Future Anterior, 2010
The rapid development of Sweden's heritage institutions at the start of the twentieth century—particularly the establishment of the Swedish National Heritage Board (Riksantikvarieambetet) in 1938—is often described as a success story, especially in relation to the expansion of the organization. This article discusses that claim and qualifies it, noting
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