Essays about: "Death rates"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 essays containing the words Death rates.
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1. Apoptosis induction in breast cancer cells after radiotherapy and potential radiosensitizers
University essay fromAbstract : Background. Today breast cancer is the foremost cancer death type amongst women around the world. At present some of the toughest challenges in the clinic is recurrent, radioresistant breast cancer, and metastatic breast cancer where low cure rates are observed after surgery and radiotherapy. READ MORE
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2. Hunduppfödares kunskap om förlossning och förlossningsrelaterade komplikationer hos hund i Sverige
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Förlossningsrelaterade komplikationer, eller dystoki, förekommer i viss mån hos samtliga hundraser och blandraser och kan i vissa fall försätta både tik och valpar i fara för skada eller död. Det har av studier framkommit att en tidig upptäckt och intervention är essentiell för att minska mortalitet i situationen. READ MORE
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3. Digital Threats Against Women Journalists in Mexico : Networks as a Coping Strategy
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : Mexico is currently one the most dangerous countries in the world to practice journalism, with one of the highest death rates in the world. Violence against Mexican journalists has received significant attention from researchers, most recently when it comes to digital threats. READ MORE
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4. Increasing the Efficiency of CyberKnife Cancer Treatments by Faster Robot Traversal Paths
University essay from KTH/Matematisk statistikAbstract : Cancer remains a significant global challenge, constituting one of the leading causes of death worldwide. With an aging population, the demand for cancer treatments is increasing. Nevertheless, due to technological advancements, cancer mortality rates are declining. READ MORE
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5. The pension reform of 1948 and its potential effect on health for older adults in Sweden during the middle of the 20th century : A description of the pension reforms in the eldercare between the years of 1913 and 1948 in Sweden, and the potential effect of the reform in 1948 on death rates for those 67 years and older during the middle of the 20th century.
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskapAbstract : Background: In 1946, a proposal was made for a law on national pensions with the aim of reforming the pension system and giving pensioners better finances, which later was implemented at 1948. The theory of the social determinants of health suggests that income is an important factor that has an impact on health. READ MORE