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    Reviewer_2,_v.1. – Supplemental material for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study

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    Supplemental material, Reviewer_2,_v.1. for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study by Sami Sawalha, Linnea Hedman, Helena Backman, Nikolai Stenfors, Eva Rönmark, Bo Lundbäck and Anne Lindberg in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    Supplemental_Table_1_SS_pek_190510 – Supplemental material for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study

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    Supplemental material, Supplemental_Table_1_SS_pek_190510 for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study by Sami Sawalha, Linnea Hedman, Helena Backman, Nikolai Stenfors, Eva Rönmark, Bo Lundbäck and Anne Lindberg in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    Reviewer_1,_v.1 – Supplemental material for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study

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    Supplemental material, Reviewer_1,_v.1 for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study by Sami Sawalha, Linnea Hedman, Helena Backman, Nikolai Stenfors, Eva Rönmark, Bo Lundbäck and Anne Lindberg in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    Author_response_v.1 – Supplemental material for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study

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    Supplemental material, Author_response_v.1 for The impact of comorbidities on mortality among men and women with COPD: report from the OLIN COPD study by Sami Sawalha, Linnea Hedman, Helena Backman, Nikolai Stenfors, Eva Rönmark, Bo Lundbäck and Anne Lindberg in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    sj-docx-1-tar-10.1177_17534666241232768 – Supplemental material for All-cause and cause-specific mortality by spirometric pattern and sex – a population-based cohort study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tar-10.1177_17534666241232768 for All-cause and cause-specific mortality by spirometric pattern and sex – a population-based cohort study by Helena Backman, Sami Sawalha, Ulf Nilsson, Linnea Hedman, Caroline Stridsman, Lowie E. G. W. Vanfleteren, Bright I. Nwaru, Nikolai Stenfors, Eva Rönmark and Anne Lindberg in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    sj-doc-2-tar-10.1177_17534666241232768 – Supplemental material for All-cause and cause-specific mortality by spirometric pattern and sex – a population-based cohort study

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-2-tar-10.1177_17534666241232768 for All-cause and cause-specific mortality by spirometric pattern and sex – a population-based cohort study by Helena Backman, Sami Sawalha, Ulf Nilsson, Linnea Hedman, Caroline Stridsman, Lowie E. G. W. Vanfleteren, Bright I. Nwaru, Nikolai Stenfors, Eva Rönmark and Anne Lindberg in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    Oulunsalon kirjaston asiakasanalyysi

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    TIIVISTELMÄ Oulun seudun ammattikorkeakoulu Kirjasto- ja tietopalvelun koulutusohjelma ________________________________________ Tekijä: Jenni Backman Opinnäytetyön nimi: Oulunsalon asiakasanalyysi Työn ohjaaja: Ulla Virranniemi Työn valmistumislukukausi ja -vuosi: Syksy 2012 Sivumäärä: 61 ________________________________________ Tässä työssä tarkastellaan kunnan väestön demografisia muuttujia sekä kartoitetaan kirjaston palvelut ja käyttäjät. Tutkimuksessa kirjaston kohderyhmänä tarkastellaan kaikkia kuntalaisia. Kirjaston palveluita sekä olemassa olevia asiakkaita tarkastellaan kunnan väestöön verraten. Opinnäytetyön on tilannut Oulunsalon kirjasto. Tutkimuksessa on käytetty valmiita tilastoja sekä dokumentteja kunnasta ja kirjastosta. Tilastokeskus on suurin aineiston lähde Oulunsalon kunnan ohella. Lisäksi menetelmänä käytettiin teemahaastattelua. Haastateltavina olivat Oulunsalon kirjaston työntekijät. Työn viitekehyksessä käsitellään kuntalaista kirjaston asiakkaana sekä kirjastonkäyttöä ja sen tutkimista. Oulunsalon historiaa tarkastellaan hieman ja uuden Oulun kirjastoverkko esitellään. Kulttuuriympäristön selvityksessä käydään läpi kunnan aktiivista harraste-, järjestö- ja kulttuuritoimintaa. Väestöselvityksessä saatuja tietoja pyritään havainnollistamaan graafisin esityksin. Palvelu- ja käyttäjäryhmäselvityksen sekä aiempien yleisistä kirjastoista tehtyjen tutkimusten perusteella Oulunsalon kirjasto on piirteiltään tyypillinen suomalainen kunnankirjasto.ABSTRACT Oulu University of Applied Sciences Degree Programme in Library and Information Services ________________________________________ Author(s): Jenni Backman Title of thesis: Customer analysis of Oulunsalo Library Supervisor(s): Ulla Virranniemi Term and year when the thesis was submitted: Autumn 2012 Number of pages: 61 ________________________________________ In this thesis I examine demographical variables of local population and survey the library’s services and users. Every habitant of Oulunsalo is considered as library’s target group. Library services and existing customers are assimilated on local population. Thesis is made for the library of Oulunsalo. As research material is used statistics and documents. Majority of the material is produced by Statistics Finland and Oulunsalo municipal. Thesis contains also theme interview where the workers of the library is interviewed. I review citizen as library user, library use and library research in the framework. I examine the history of Oulunsalo and its library briefly. Library services of new Oulu are also reviewed. In survey of culture environment I look in to lively organization and culture activities of Oulunsalo. In report of population structure information is clarified with graphics. Library of Oulunsalo didn’t depart from other public libraries in the service and customer group survey, if compared on other research made from public libraries

    Konstliv i Sjuhärad Konstrundan i Sjuhärad med öppna ateljéer och grupputställning Ålgården Borås

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    Konstrundan & Deltagare 2022 7 – 9 oktober 2022 Vernissage på Ålgården Fredag 7 oktober kl. 18-20 Ålgårdsvägen 33, Borås Samlingsutställning Ateljéer & visningslokaler öppna lördag och söndag kl.11-17 Adam Algotsson, Erik Hårdstedt, Anette Andersson, Gun Höglind, Sissi Andersson, Bengt Jacobsson, Lotta Backman, Ulla Jansson, Helena Backmark, Lars Kullander, Helena Berg, Marie-Louise Lindell, Lena Björn, Ingalill Lodeby, Olle Brandqvist, Zeon MIlo, Sandra Magnusson, Erna Calderon, Carola Melo, Johanna Carlander, Jolanta Nowaczyk, Anna Christoffersson, Odysseas Pappas, Bella Cotter, Rune Persson, Annika Edberg, Tommy Petersson, Benedikte Esperi, Liss Pontelius, Lennart Fredriksson, Peter Schultz, Kristina Frenguelli, Nina Sinkkonen, Gunilla Boije af Gennäs, Ellen Tafferner, Sigrid Hansson, Eva Åberg

    Regression From Early GDM to Normal Glucose Tolerance and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in the Treatment of Booking Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Study

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    TOBOGM CollectionOBJECTIVE: To compare pregnancy outcomes among women with a normal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) before 20 weeks' gestation (early) and at 24-28 weeks' gestation (late) (no gestational diabetes mellitus, or No-GDM), those with early GDM randomized to observation with a subsequent normal OGTT (GDM-Regression), and those with GDM on both occasions (GDM-Maintained). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Women at <20 weeks' gestation with GDM risk factors who were recruited for a randomized controlled early GDM treatment trial were included. Women with treated early GDM and late GDM (according to the World Health Organization's 2013 criteria) were excluded from this analysis. Logistic regression compared pregnancy outcomes. RESULTS: GDM-Regression (n = 121) group risk factor profiles and OGTT results generally fell between the No-GDM (n = 2,218) and GDM-Maintained (n = 254) groups, with adjusted incidences of pregnancy complications similar between the GDM-Regression and No-GDM groups. CONCLUSIONS: Women with early GDM but normal OGTT at 24-28 weeks' gestation had pregnancy outcomes that were similar to those of individuals without GDM. Identifying early GDM likely to regress would allow treatment to be avoided.David Simmons, Jincy Immanuel, William M. Hague, Helena Teede, Christopher J. Nolan, Michael J. Peek, Jeff R. Flack, Mark McLean, Vincent W. Wong, Emily J. Hibbert, Alexandra Kautzky-Willer, Jurgen Harreiter, Helena Backman, Emily Gianatti, Arianne Sweeting, Viswanathan Mohan, and N. Wah Cheung, on behalf of the TOBOGM Research Grou
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