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    ABBREVIATIONS ALP

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    Variation of pH in lysed platelet concentrates influence proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity in human osteoblast-like cells. Ola Wahlström, Cecilia Linder, Anders Kalén and Per Magnusson N.B.: When citing this work, cite the original article. This is an electronic version of an article published in: Ola Wahlström, Cecilia Linder, Anders Kalén and Per Magnusson, Variation of pH in lysed platelet concentrates influence proliferation and alkaline phosphatase activity in human osteoblast-like cells., 2007, Platelets, (18), 2, 113-118. Platelets is available online at informaworldTM

    Behöver Genealogiska Föreningen en digital tidskrift?

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    Genealogiska föreningens (GF:s) styrelse har sedan april 2020 haft en arbetsgrupp bestående av Martin Edgélius, Jonas Magnusson, Asger Wienberg och Per-Olof Åstrand (sammankallande) för att utreda möjligheterna för GF att etablera en ny digital tidskrift. Här presenteras arbetsgruppens diskussioner, stort som smått, som har fungerat som underlag för GF i arbetet med att etablera en helt digital tidskrift.

    "Det första jag gör när jag vaknar är att logga in på Facebook" : En studie om hur användare av de sociala nätverken upplever den användargenererade produktionen

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    Abstract Title: The first thing I do when I wake up is to log on to Facebook. A study regarding how users of Social Networks experiences the User Generated production. (Det första jag gör när jag vaknar är att logga in på Facebook. En studie om hur användare av de sociala nätverken upplever den användargenererande produktionen.) Number of pages: 37 (39 including enclosures) Author: Per Magnusson Tutor: Christian Christensen Course: Media and Communication Studies C Period: Fall semester 2010 University: Division of Media and Communication, Department of Information Science, Uppsala University Aim: The ambition with this essay is to examine how the online users of social networks experience the development of the Internet towards Web 2.0, and the enormous User Generated Content emerging from it. How do we receive User Generated Content from other people, and particularly what do we think about our own production. Material/Method: In order to obtain a deeper understanding of the attitudes and perceptions amongst people regarding this subject I used qualitative interviews with 9 people. To get a breadth in the representation I used three different categories of people. With active bloggers as the first category, people who frequently and actively uses social networks as the second, and as the third and last category I interviewed people who actively logs on to at least one social network without participate to the user generated content. The interviewed people are between 20-30 years old. Main results: The essay shows that the development of Internet, towards web 2.0, has a positive impact on the human life. The reason that the participants in this study produces and participates in social networks is mainly because it is social, fun, educational and a great pastime. Social Networking has become ingrained into people´s lives, and they all like to observe what other people do. It turns out that the general attitude of how you look at your own User Generated Production is that you do not even think about it. The participants do not see the User Generated Content as a production, instead they rather see it as a participation in a social context. Keywords: User Generated Content, Production, Produsage, Web 2.0, Social Networks, Internet, Facebook, Wikipedia.

    Försäljningsprocesser inom B2B

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    Sammanfattning Uppsatsens titel: Försäljningsprocesser inom B2B – en utvärdering och strategisk plan med utgångspunkt i Inis Sweden AB Seminariedatum: 24 maj 2011 Ämne/kurs: FEKP90 Företagsekonomi: Examensarbete för Civilekonom-programmet, 30 högskolepoäng Författare: Per Magnusson & Alexander Thomsson Handledare: Rolf G. Larsson Fem nyckelord: Försäljningsprocess, B2B, värdeskapande, nätverk och ABC. Syfte: Syftet med denna uppsats är att för Inis räkning utvärdera företagets försäljningsprocesser tids- och kostnadsmässigt samt att ge förslag till förbättringar. Metod: Denna uppsats har baserats på en induktiv metod med en kvalitativ forskningsprocess. Företaget Inis Sweden AB har genomsyrat uppsatsen och fungerat som ett praktikfall, vilket har undersökts med hjälp av flertalet djupintervjuer. Teoretiska perspektiv: Uppsatsens teori baseras på teorier inom B2B-marketing som rör försäljningsprocesser, segmentering och nätverk. Inom området för ekonomistyrning har ABC-kalkylering och dess strategiska implikationer använts. Empiri: Inis Sweden AB startades år 2005 med intentionen att effektivisera och kostnadsreducera företags besökshantering. Som nya aktörer på marknaden har företaget fokuserat på försäljning av sina tjänster. Tack vare detta fokus har ett behov uppstått om en utvärdering och förslag till framtida åtgärder. Resultat: Den utvärdering av Inis försäljningsprocesser som har genomförts visar tendenser på hur företaget kan agera mer effektivt i framtiden. Genom att beakta tid och kostnader bedömer vi attraktiviteten för Inis Sweden AB:s tre huvudsegment att vara störst för segmenten kommuner och stora företag. I denna bedömning har även hänsyn tagits till hur stor sannolikheten är att varje avtal innehåller flertalet fysiska produkter

    Nurture Oregon progress

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    for Oregon Health Authority ; prepared by Comagine Health (Gillian Leichtling, Sara Magnusson, Kyn Kappesser).Title from PDF cover (viewed on January 10, 2022)."This report summarizes the first year of implementation of Nurture Oregon, a rural integrated care model for pregnant families that includes peer support, prenatal care, substance use and mental health treatment, care coordination, and other services"--Page 5.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.167605Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Excessive use of medical care or rational patient behaviour? A study of a large hospital emergency department

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    The role of hospital emergency departments has over the years been gradually extended, especially in large urban areas. In Stockholm, visits to hospital emergency departments increased by 30 per cent between 1973 and 1977. The southwestern district, one of Stockholm's five health care districts, has had the highest visiting rates - since 1975 40 per cent above average. A large university hospital, the Huddinge Hospital, was opened in this district in 1972. The study is an inquiry into the use of the Huddinge Hospital emergency department by the population in its catchment area. The study encompassed not only those who used the emergency department but an approximately 10 per cent sample (17 004 people) of the population. Data was collected from the hospital emergency department, medical records, by interviews with users and non-users and from registers. During the 15 months' observation (January 1976 to March 1977) 29 per cent of the population visited the hospital emergency department (range for different subareas 22 to 46 per cent). The total number of visits was 566 per 1000 population. Compared with Swedish citizens, immigrants more often visited the emergency department (19 per cent more visits) but less often used the outpatient clinics. Marked differences between Swedes and immigrants were found in the illness behaviour. The role of proximity in the use of the hospital emergency department was anlysed by dividing the catchment area into 20 subareas. The subareas closer to the hospital had up to four times higher visiting rates compared with areas further away. The travelling distance to the hospital and the proportion of immigrants together explained 81 per cent of the differences in visiting rates between the subareas. In one geographically defined subarea, 15 per cent of the population visited district GPs while 30 per cent visited the hospital emergency department. An estimated 39 to 64 per cent of the visits to the hospital emergency department were general practitioner-type cases. In a representative sample of users and non-users of the emergency department, strong association was found between health status, social factors and the level of use of the emergency department. The hospital emergency department is a major source of medical care for the population in the catchment area. A considerable part of its diversified role is to compensate for the low capacity of the primary care services in the area.List of scientific papersI. Magnusson, G. Utilization of a hospital emergency department in Stockholm. The effects of age, sex and marital status. Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine. [Accepted] https://doi.org/10.1177/140349488000800310 II. Magnusson, G. and Aurelius, G. Illness behaviour and nationality: A study of hospital care utilization by immigrants and natives in a Stockholm district. Social Science & Medicine. [Accepted] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7394578 III. Magnusson, G. The role of proximity in the use of hospital emergency department. Sociology of Health and Illness. [Accepted] https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.ep10487794 IV. Magnusson, G. The hospital emergency department as the primary source of medical care. Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine. [Accepted] https://doi.org/10.1177/140349488000800311 V. Magnusson, G. Association between health status, social factors and level of emergency department use. Medical Care. [Submitted]</p
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