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Effekt och säkerhet av tenecteplas och alteplas vid akut ischemisk stroke : En jämförande litteraturstudieSoccavo, Alexander January 2020 (has links)
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Effekter av gonadotropinfrisättande hormonanaloger och addback som postoperativ behandling vid endometrios : En litteraturstudieYli-Torvi, Ålly January 2020 (has links)
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FARMACEUTISKA TJÄNSTERS SYNLIGHET PÅ APOTEK : Utveckling av en observationsmallDogani, Mergime January 2020 (has links)
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The impact of adult basic education and training (ABET) on the life of the adult learnerNxaba, Masibonge Benefactor Ka Malusi January 2014 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Education in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Education in the Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education at the University of Zululand, South Africa, 2014 / The right to education as entrenched in the Bill of Rights is a universally recognised human right and is similarly guaranteed and protected in section 29 of the Constitution. This has necessitated the need for government to enhance the educational capacity of adults through the adult basic and education training programme. The purpose of this study is to
explore and examine the impact of Adult Basic Education and Training on the lives of adult learners. Historically disadvantaged communities, now have structures in place to afford adult
learners an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to improve their educational standard. This programme affords the adult learner an opportunity to interact with fellow community members and educators and engage on a path of constructive learning.
This study consists of a brief literature survey as well as empirical research on the impact of education and training on adult learners. A purposive sampling design was used to identify subjects or respondents for inclusion in the sample. As a result four ABET centres were identified in accordance with the defined population. From each centre, learners were selected in order to produce statistically dependable results. A total of 54 ABET learners formed a sample for the study and this was considered adequate to produce reliable results. The results of the study revealed that the ABET learners’ understanding of socioeconomic
status of their families, the threat of HIV and AIDS, general behaviour in public as well as respect for self and others had improved. The majority of participants (89%) seemed
to agree that after completing the ABET programme they could do their jobs more effectively. There was also general agreement amongst the learners that their confidence in demonstrating work-related skills had improved. A similar sentiment was also shared with regard to improvement in the level of education, trust in own abilities and understanding of HIV and AIDS related issues in their broadest sense.
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Trombolys och Antiinflammatorisk behandling vid stroke : En litteraturstudieElchoucairi, Khaled January 2020 (has links)
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HUR EFFEKTIV OCH SÄKER ÄR ACETYLSALICYLSYRA SOM PROFYLAX MOT PREEKLAMPSIBethouart, Sakina January 2021 (has links)
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COVID-19 Vaccines : A literature analysis of the three first approved COVID-19 Vaccines in the EUPersson, Morgan January 2021 (has links)
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Kan antivirala medel användas för behandling av covid-19?Hassan, Fadja January 2021 (has links)
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Effekt og sikkerhed af Vortioxetin på kognitiv funktion hos patienter med svær depressionEl-Kaaby, Naba January 2023 (has links)
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Elagolix och relugolix vid endometrios – En jämförelse av effekt och säkerhetEriksson, Elise January 2023 (has links)
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