988 resultados para yrkes- och studieförberedande program
Utsläppsrätter: Kopplingen mellan prissättningen av EUA och sCER (Available in Hanken intranet only)
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This thesis presents ab initio studies of two kinds of physical systems, quantum dots and bosons, using two program packages of which the bosonic one has mainly been developed by the author. The implemented models, \emph{i.e.}, configuration interaction (CI) and coupled cluster (CC) take the correlated motion of the particles into account, and provide a hierarchy of computational schemes, on top of which the exact solution, within the limit of the single-particle basis set, is obtained. The theory underlying the models is presented in some detail, in order to provide insight into the approximations made and the circumstances under which they hold. Some of the computational methods are also highlighted. In the final sections the results are summarized. The CI and CC calculations on multiexciton complexes in self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots are presented and compared, along with radiative and non-radiative transition rates. Full CI calculations on quantum rings and double quantum rings are also presented. In the latter case, experimental and theoretical results from the literature are re-examined and an alternative explanation for the reported photoluminescence spectra is found. The boson program is first applied on a fictitious model system consisting of bosonic electrons in a central Coulomb field for which CI at the singles and doubles level is found to account for almost all of the correlation energy. Finally, the boson program is employed to study Bose-Einstein condensates confined in different anisotropic trap potentials. The effects of the anisotropy on the relative correlation energy is examined, as well as the effect of varying the interaction potential.}
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Tsunami waves of the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 claimed approximately 230 000 lives and started the biggest identification operation in Interpol's history. The aim of this study was to resolve methods of the identification and results received. The viewpoint is mainly that of forensic odontology, but also includes other means of identification and results of the medico-legal examination performed in Finland. Of the 5395 victims in Thailand, approximately 2 400 were foreigners from 36 nations including 177 Finnish nationals. Additionally, a Finnish woman perished in Sri Lanka and a severely injured man after the evacuation in a hospital. The final numbers of missing persons and dead bodies registered in the Information Management Centre in Phuket,Thailand, were 3 574 ante-mortem (AM) and 3 681 post-mortem (PM) files. The number of identifications by December 2006 was 3 271 or 89% of the victims registered. Of Finnish victims, 172 have been identified in Thailand and 163 repatriated to Finland. One adult and four children are still missing. For AM data, a list of Finnish missing persons including 178 names was published on 30 December 2004. By February 2005 all useful dental AM data were available. Five persons on the list living in Finland lacked records. Based on the AM database, for the children under age 18 years (n=60) dental identification could be established for 12 (20%). The estimated number for adults (n=112) was 96 (86%). The final identification rate, based on PM examinations in Finland, was 14 (25%) for children (n= 56) and 98 (90%) for adults (n= 109). The number of Finnish victims identified by dental methods, 112 (68%), was high compared to all examined in Thailand (43%). DNA was applied for 26 Finnish children and for 6 adults, fingerprints for 24 and 7, respectively. In 12 cases two methods were applied. Every victim (n=165) underwent in Finland a medico-legal investigation including an autopsy with sampling specimens for DNA, the toxicological and histological investigation. Digital radiographs and computed tomography were taken of the whole body to verify autopsy findings and bring out changes caused by trauma, autolysis, and sampling for DNA in Thailand. Data for identification purposes were also noted. Submersion was the cause of death for 101 of 109 adults (92.7%), and trauma for 8 (7.3%). Injuries were 33 times contributing factors for submersion and 3 times for trauma-based death. Submersion was the cause of death for 51 (92.7%) children and trauma for 4 (7.3%). Injuries were in 3 cases contributing factors in submersion and once in trauma-based death. The success of the dental identification of Finnish victims is mainly based on careful registration of dental records, and on an education program from 1999 in forensic odontology.
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Syftet med studien är att undersöka sydfinlandssvenska högskolestuderandes kännedom om och inställning till ett urval finlandssvenska ord och uttryck samt till dessa ords allmänsvenska motsvarigheter. För att undersöka detta har jag gjort en enkätundersökning bland svenskspråkiga högskolestuderande i Helsingfors. Jag undersöker i vilken utsträckning informanterna använder finlandssvenska ord och uttryck och i vilken utsträckning allmänsvenska. Jag undersöker även vilka finlandssvenska ord och uttryck de använder mest och vilka minst, samt vilka allmänsvenska ord och uttryck de använder mest och vilka minst. Dessutom undersöker jag om informanternas språkliga bakgrund har ett samband med deras kännedom om och användning av finlandssvenska respektive allmänsvenska ord och uttryck. Avsikten med den här undersökningen är att öka kunskapen om hur unga finlandssvenskar förhåller sig till sin finlandssvenska varietet samt till den allmänsvenska varieteten som de i vuxen ålder förutsätts behärska åtminstone i någon mån. Idén till enkätundersökningen kommer från Margareta Södergårds och Sofie Tjärus studie Blivande barnträdgårdslärares syn på finlandismer (2008). Urvalet finlandismer kommer från en mindre undersökning Goda och onda finlandismer som Mikael Reuter (2004) har gjort bland en grupp finlandssvenska och sverigesvenska språkvårdare. Sammanlagt ingår 55 finlandismer av olika slag i enkäten. För varje finlandism finns det även en eller fler allmänsvenska motsvarigheter och sammanlagt ingår därför 122 ord och uttryck i enkäten. Mina informanter är 162 studerande vid två svenska högskolor i Helsingfors. För att få reda på relevanta bakgrundsfakta om informanterna har jag använt samma formulär som Therese Leinonen i Svenskan i Finland ett språk i kläm? (Leinonen & Tandefelt 2000). Jag har utgående från informanternas generella språkanvändning delat in dem i tre grupper. En grupp vars vardag är finskdominerad, en vars vardag är svenskdominerad och en vars vardag utspelar sig till ungefär lika stor del på svenska som på finska. Undersökningen är kvantitativ och för att behandla materialet har statistikprogrammet SPSS använts. Studien visar att informanterna förhåller sig rätt lika till finlandismerna och de allmänsvenska orden och uttrycken. De känner ungefär lika bra till de finlandssvenska och de allmänsvenska orden och uttrycken, men de prefererar ändå i viss mån finlandismerna framför de allmänsvenska orden och uttrycken. Mina informanter förefaller i viss mån vara mer accepterande mot finskpåverkade finlandismer än vad Reuters (2004) informanter är, och de förhåller sig mindre positiva till metaforiska uttryck än vad Reuters informanter gör. Informanter med en svenskspråkig vardag verkar använda allmänsvenska ord och uttryck i högre utsträckning än vad informanterna med en finskspråkig vardag gör. Resultaten tyder dessutom på att informanterna med en svenskspråkig vardag också känner till fler allmänsvenska ord och uttryck även om de inte alltid själva är beredda att använda dem. Studien visar även att informanter med en svenskspråkig vardag använder en del metaforiska uttryck mer än vad informanterna med en finskspråkig vardag gör. Det är överlag tydligt att undersökningens informanter, finlandssvenska högskolestuderande från södra Finland, varken har en speciellt stor kännedom om metaforiska uttryck eller en speciellt positiv inställning till dessa. Bristande behärskning av metaforiska uttryck, idiom och kollokationer kan ses som ett första steg mot språkförlust och sett ur den synvinkeln är resultatet oroväckande. Det stärker den rådande uppfattningen att allt inte står helt rätt till med den svenska språkbehärskningen bland unga finlandssvenskar.
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The present cross-sectional study examined the effect of smoking on oral health in a birth cohort of 15 to 16-year-old Finnish adolescents. The hypothesis was that oral health parameters were poorer among smoking than non-smoking subjects and that a tobacco intervention program could be effective among the adolescents. The study was conducted in the Kotka Health Center, Kotka, Finland. Altogether 501 out of 545 subjects (15- to 16-year-old boys [n = 258] and girls [n = 243]) were clinically examined in 2004 and 2005. The sample frame was a birth cohort of all subjects in 1989 and 1990, living in Kotka. A structured questionnaire was also filled in by the participants to record their general health and health habits, such as smoking, tooth brushing, and medication used. The participants were classified into nonsmokers, current smokers, and former smokers. Subgingival pooled plaque samples were taken and stimulated salivary samples were also collected. The subjects were asked from which of seven professional groups (doctors, school nurses, dental nurses, general nurses, dentists, teachers and media professionals) they would prefer to receive information about tobacco. The two most popular groups they picked up were dentists and school nurses. Current smokers (n=127) were then randomly assigned into three groups: the dentist group (n =44), the school-nurse group (n =42), and the control group (n =39). The intervention was based on a national recommendation of evidence based guidelines by The Finnish Medical Society Duodecim ( 5A counseling system). Two months after the intervention, a second questionnaire was sent to the smokers in the intervention groups. Smoking cessation, smoking quantity per week, and self-rated addiction for smoking (SRA) were recorded. The results were analyzed using the R-statistical program. The results showed that 15% of the subjects had periodontitis. Smokers (25%) had more periodontitis than non-smokers (66%) (p < 0.001). Smoking boys (24%) also had more caries lesions than non-smokers (69%) (p < 0.001), and they brushed their teeth less frequently than non-smokers. Smoking significantly impaired periodontal health of the subjects, even when the confounding effects of plaque and tooth brushing were adjusted. Smoking pack-years, intensified the effects of smoking. Periodontal bacteria Prevotella nigrescens, Prevotella intermedia, Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola were more frequently detected among the smokers than non-smokers, especially among smoking girls. Smoking significantly decreased the values of both the salivary periodontal biomarkers MMP-8 (p=0.04) and PMN elastase (p=0.02) in boys. The effect was strengthened by pack years of smoking (MMP-8 p=0.04; elastase p0.01). Of those who participated in the intervention, 19 % quit smoking. The key factors associated with smoking cessation were best friend`s influence, nicotine dependence and diurnal type. When the best friend was not a smoker, the risk ratio (RR) of quit smoking after the intervention was 7.0 (Cl 95% 4.6 10.7). Of the diurnal types, the morning people seemed to be more likely to quit (RR 2.2 [Cl 95% 1.4 3.6]). Nicotine dependence also elicited an opposite effect: those who scored between 3 and 5 dependence scores were less likely to quit. In conclusion, smoking appears to be a major etiological risk factor for oral health. However, the early signs of periodontal disease were mild in the subjects studied. Based on the opinions of the adolescent s, dental professionals may have a key position in their smoking cessation. The harmful effects of smoking on oral health could be used in counselling. Best friend`s influence, nicotine dependence and diurnal type, all factors associated with smoking cessation, should be taken more carefully into account in the prevention programs for adolescents.