Essays about: "Perceived Risks and Benefits."
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21. Opioid-Free Anesthesia and the Nurse Anesthetist. Experiences in Sweden and the United States.
University essay fromAbstract : Background: Opioid addiction and overdose deaths are growing problems in both Sweden and the United States. Opioids have played a major role in anesthesia since the 1960s, but cause numerous negative effects which are associated with patient suffering and increased cost of care. READ MORE
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22. Smart Homes: perceived benefits and risks by Swedish consumers
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)Abstract : Med den snabba utvecklingen av Internetteknologi växer området förhemautomatisering alltmer. Intresset och efterfrågan för teknik inom smarta hemhar ökat avsevärt i Sverige. Teknik inom smarta hem förser hushåll medintelligenta levnadsmiljöer för daglig bekvämlighet. READ MORE
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23. Kunskaper och erfarenheter kring råfoder hos djursjukhuspersonalen
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Råfoder är en form av utfodring till både hund och katt som under senare år märkbart har ökat i trend. Utfodringsformen innebär att innehållet varken tillagas eller värme-behandlas innan det utfodras till djuren. READ MORE
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24. Effects of Perceived Risks on Online Shopping Behavior
University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Institutionen för ekonomi, geografi, juridik och turismAbstract : Online shopping is rapidly expanding across the globe including developing markets. The consumer is under the perception of different types of risks associated with online shopping which may damage him. READ MORE
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25. Livsfara eller livräddare : en jämförande studie av träd på två förskolor i Lunds kommun
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Trees are something that most of us humans have some form of connection to, both positive and negative. Research shows that an early connection to trees can benefit children’s development both in a cognitive way and develop motor skills. Trees also offer other services that humans can benefit from, especially in cities and in rural areas. READ MORE