Search for dissertations about: "A Samuelsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 156 swedish dissertations containing the words A Samuelsson.
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1. Early Elementary School Interventions in Reading and Mathematics
Abstract : Supplemental special education support in reading and mathematics is essential for some children who struggle to learn basic reading or mathematics skills in their first years of schooling. Previous research shows that supplemental phonics and early numeracy and arithmetic instruction help students at risk for reading or mathematics difficulties. READ MORE
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2. Interaction and Language Assessment in Aphasia and Dementia : A Comparative Perspective
Abstract : Language problems in dementia resemble the symptoms of aphasia in many respects. A growing body of research discusses the cognitive deficits associated with aphasia. Despite common denominators, very little is written with a comparative perspective on the two clinical groups. READ MORE
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3. Children’s Work in Sweden : A part of childhood, a path to adulthood
Abstract : Föreliggande arbete är en etnografisk studie av barn, barndom och arbete i Sverige. Studien var förlagd till två samhällen, ett på landsbygden och ett nära en stor svensk stad. I studien undersöks hur barndom konstrueras i dagens Sverige. I studien används ett barnperspektiv och fokus är på barnens definitioner av arbete. READ MORE
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4. Idiopathic polyneuropathy : a pathogenetic study
Abstract : Polyneuropathy (PNP) stands for dysfunction in the peripheral nerves. The classical clinical manifestations of PNP are distal, symmetric sensory symptoms, such as numbness and pain, as well as distal weakness in a sock- and glove pattern. For most patients with PNP, the progression rate is slow and the degree of impairment is limited. READ MORE
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5. Urinary incontinence and genital prolapse : A prospective population-based study
Abstract : The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence and possible determinants of urinary incontinence and genital prolapse and the natural course of urinary incontinence and its effect on well-being in a population-based sample of women aged 20 to 59 years. 491(77%) women participated in the baseline examination of a gynaecological health survey and 382 participated in a 5-year follow-up. READ MORE