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Mittel- und nordeuropäische Weberknechte aus dem Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt (Arachnida: Opiliones)

2005

Central and North European harvestmen from the Senckenberg Museum Frankfurt (Arachnida: Opiliones). About 1100 individuals belonging to 32 opilionid species (300 series), mainly of German origin, were identified based on material provided by, and stored at, the Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt (Main). A list of all species with habitat information is included. Comments on two remarkable species (Oligolophus hanseni, Odiellus spinosus) are given. The comments include the importance of some series as reference material from MARTENS (1978), additions to regional faunas and the expansion of the known distribution of some thermophilous species.

SwedenbiologyOpilionesOligolophus hanseniEcologyNorwayFaunaOdiellusOpilionesbiology.organism_classificationSenckenberg MuseumInsect ScienceAustriaGermanylcsh:ZoologyFrancePolandlcsh:QL1-991IrelandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSwitzerlandArachnologische Mitteilungen
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Promoting coordination in Norwegian health care1

2011

Introduction The Norwegian health care system is well organized within its two main sectors—primary health and long-term care on the one hand, and hospitals and specialist services on the other. However, the relation between them lacks mediating structures. Policy practice Enhancing coordination between primary and secondary health care has been central in Norwegian health care policy in the last decade. In 2003 a committee was appointed to identify coordination problems and proposed a lot of practical and organisational recommendations. It relied on an approach challenging primary and secondary health care in shared geographical regions to take action. However, these proposals were not imp…

SwedencoordinationPolicy PaperNorwayDenmarksecondary health care sectorreform plansprimary healthcare sectorInternational Journal of Integrated Care
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The context of second foreign languages in Swedish secondary schools : results of a questionnaire to school leaders

2019

This article reports the results of a survey focusing on the educational context of second foreign languages (SFL) to which 147 Swedish secondary school leaders responded. The study aims to provide a picture of how SFLs like German, French and Spanish are organised in a representative selection of Swedish schools across the country. The results of the survey show that there are major differences between languages when it comes to the language offer and the number of pupils and teachers in the respective languages. Moreover, there are also important differences between schools, some of which can be related to educational, socio-economic and regional aspects of the responding schools. A gener…

Swedenforeign language policycompulsory secondary educationsecond foreign languages
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Språkbruk i svenska städer under tidigmodern tid : ny metod för att analysera ordförrådet i domböcker från 1600-talet

2021

Swedenhistoriantutkimuskieli ja kieletkielenkäyttöArtikkelitArticleskielihistoriahistoriaRuotsi
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Geopolitik och identitet 1890-1930

2018

Swedenidentiteettipolitiikkayhteiskuntakehitysparlamentarismi19th century20th centurygeopolitiikkahistoriakäytäntöpoliittinen historiaRuotsinormitpolitiikkakansalaisetdemokratiaSuomidemokratisoituminensuvereniteettiFinland1800-luku1900-luku
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Warrior Values in Carolean Society : The Role of Fighting in the Worldview of the Eighteenth-Century Swedish Officers

2014

Swedenkaroliinitarvot (käsitykset)eighteenth centurysoturitvaluesCarolean SocietyhistoriaRuotsi
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Between conflicts and commerce: The impact of institutions and wars on Swedish-Portuguese Trade, 1686-1815

2015

This paper is related to a multiyear project aimed at compiling new data on the early modern trade flows between smaller (or weaker) states. It presents a quantitative analysis of the nature and volume of trade between Sweden and Portugal during the period in question, seeking to identify long-run changes in these flows and to determine whether institutional changes and wars fundamentally altered the composition, trends, or volume of trade. First, it appears that trade between Portugal and Sweden hinged on only a few key commodities, most importantly iron from Sweden and salt from Portugal. In particular, we found that Portugal was somewhat more dependent on Swedish iron than Sweden was on …

SwedenkauppaconflictsPortugalsodatinstitutionstaloushistoriatradeearly modern trade
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Book Review : Sylvén, L. K. (2019). Investigating Content and Language Integrated Learning. Insights from Swedish High Schools. Bristol, UK: Multilin…

2019

This volume presents a three-year research project on Content and Language Integration in Swedish Schools (CLISS). CLISS particularly focused on sciences and economics programs in senior high schools (Grades 10-12; 245 participants), which intended to prepare students for higher education. Divided into five sections, the book explores the language, rather than content, side of CLIL. The volume starts with background information concerning CLISS and CLIL in Sweden. The following four sections of the book concern assessment and motivation (Chapters 4-5); English vocabulary, reading comprehension and exposure to English (Chapters 6-9); students’ L1 proficiency and development through CLIL (Cha…

Swedenkirja-arvostelutvieraskielinen opetuskeskiasteen koulutusRuotsi
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The Springs of Democracy : National and Transnational Debates on Constitutional Reform in the British, German, Swedish and Finnish Parliaments, 1917-…

2017

Swedenkonstitutionalismijulkinen keskusteluparlamentarismisodatGreat Britain20th centuryhistoriapoliittiset järjestelmätkansainvälinen vertailuRuotsiSaksademokratiaGermanySuomiuudistuksetIso-BritanniaFinland1900-luku
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Bildning as a Central Concept in the Cultural Policy of the Swedish Government : From Arthur Engberg to Alice Bah Kuhnke

2015

This article explores bildning as a central concept in the development of the explicit cultural policy of the Swedish government. It takes its point of departure in how the concept of bildning was interpreted by Arthur Engberg, the minister responsible for cultural policy in the Social Democrat governments 1932–1939. In his interpretation bildning was liked both to upholding the high arts and the national culture and to the idea of re-invigorating these through cultural policy and education. The article continues by looking at the role and the interpretations of this concept in the later government reports and government bills aiming to cover the entirety of Swedish cultural policy, i.e. th…

SwedenkulttuuripolitiikkaMedia studiesbildningArthur EngbergGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSociologypath dependencyAlice (programming language)computerGeneral Environmental ScienceCultural policycomputer.programming_languageSwedish government
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