Essays about: "Prevent"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 3012 essays containing the word Prevent.
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11. Social Gradients in Subjective Well-being during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Sweden
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : The COVID-19 pandemic prompted governments around the globe to employ various measures, such as social distancing and quarantine, to prevent its spread. The pandemic contributed to drastic changes in everyday life, through economic shocks, fear of the virus, morbidity, and mortality. READ MORE
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12. Förekommer förändringar i vätskebalansen hos hästar med EMS vid korttidsbehandling med en SGLT2-hämmare?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Ekvint metabolt syndrom (EMS) är ett sjukdomskomplex innefattande flertalet riskfaktorer för att utveckla endokrinologisk fång. Främst innebär EMS insulindysreglering (ID), vilket yttrar sig som hyperinsulinemi (onormalt höga koncentrationer av insulin i blodet). READ MORE
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13. Studying gene expression scaling with cell size in Arabidopsis thaliana : the role of the nuclear RNA exosome complex
University essay from SLU/Dept. Of Plant BiologyAbstract : The scaling of organ size with body size - known as morphological allometry - is a fundamental mechanism observed in all organisms (Mirth et al. 2016). READ MORE
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14. Bridging Language & Data : Optimizing Text-to-SQL Generation in Large Language Models
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Artificiell intelligens och integrerade datorsystemAbstract : This thesis explores text-to-SQL generation using Large Language Models within a financial context, aiming to assess the efficacy of current benchmarks and techniques. The central investigation revolves around the accuracy of the BIRD-Bench benchmark and the applicability of text-to-SQL models in real-world scenarios. READ MORE
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15. The mirage of agreeableness : A study of the impact of free-riding behavior on the sucker-effect
University essay from Södertörns högskola/PsykologiAbstract : In group work, the sucker-effect is a motivational loss in which effort is reduced due to feeling taken advantage of when other group members intentionally avoid work, known as free-riding. No previous studies on the sucker-effect have investigated moderating factors that can be attributed to the free-rider. READ MORE