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Some claim that people work too little work in Sweden to compensate for the aging population, high immigration and youth staying long in education; the supply burden is simply getting heavier. Time worked is usually missing in these calculations. The entire population must be supported and this is done through hours worked. LFS data show that the total
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Doing Being Orten: Managing Commonplace Super‐Diversity in Swedish School‐Age Educare
ABSTRACT The present article examines how younger pupils in Swedish school‐age educare centers (SAECs) manage super‐diversity. Previous scholars have documented that pupils belonging to ethnic minority groups often are categorised as deviant and ‘other’ in relation to the native majority.
Linda Häll, Tünde Puskas
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Immigrant Policy Developing in Copenhagen and Ishøj in the 1970s [PDF]
Jønsson, Heidi Vad
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FKBP5 Mediates Alveolar Fibroblast Necroptosis During Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Structure diagram of alveolar fibroblast activation in septic ARDS model. FKBP5‐mediated alveolar fibroblast necroptosis, leading to the activation of NF‐κB signalling and the secretion of cytokines and the recruitment of neutrophils, and further orchestrating the inflammatory environment of the alveolar epithelia in septic ARDS.
Dong Zhang+9 more
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Vad får man från ’socialen’? Sociala insatser vid socialbyråer i Stockholm
Lars–Christer Hydén
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Accented Epidermal Thinking: How Vocal Accent Reinforces the Visibility of Race
ABSTRACT This conceptual article introduces the notion of accented epidermal thinking, which refers to the ways in which the perception, voicing, and discussion of vocal accent all reinforce or accent the idea of race being a visual construct. The article explores how accented epidermal thinking manifests itself in three areas.
Vijay A. Ramjattan
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Abrupt cardiac failure using a right VAD in the presence of a tricuspid valve prosthesis
Steven Griffin, John H. Dark
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Abstract Background Optimal selection of vascular access devices is based on multiple factors and is the first strategy to reduce vascular access device‐related complications. This process is dependent on behavioural and human factors. The COM‐B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, Behaviour) model was used as a theoretical framework to organize the ...
Ismael Fernández‐Fernández+2 more
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VAD chemotherapy as remission induction for multiple myeloma
Heather Anderson+7 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To identify and evaluate the magnitude of the association between caregiver psychosocial factors and depressive symptoms among people with dementia. Design Systematic review and meta‐analysis. Methods A systematic review with meta‐analysis used a random‐effects model to estimate the effect size.
Wenjing Ning+3 more
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