Search for dissertations about: "A. Wallen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words A. Wallen.
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1. Factors Influencing Drivers' Speeding Behaviour
Abstract : Every year many people all over the world are killed and severely injured in road traffic accidents. Even though driving too fast is a behaviour well known to contribute to both the number and the outcome of these accidents, drivers are still speeding. READ MORE
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2. Cardiometabolic health in students and young adults with mild/moderate intellectual disabilities : Results from a longitudinal follow-up study and a school intervention
Abstract : BackgroundAdults with intellectual disabilities (ID) develop the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease morefrequently than individuals without ID. The knowledge about cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescentswith mild/moderate ID is scarce. READ MORE
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3. Neuronal Networks of Movement : Slc10a4 as a Modulator & Dmrt3 as a Gait-keeper
Abstract : Nerve cells are organized into complex networks that comprise the building blocks of our nervous system. Neurons communicate by transmitting messenger molecules released from synaptic vesicles. Alterations in neuronal circuitry and synaptic signaling contribute to a wide range of neurological conditions, often with consequences for movement. READ MORE
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4. Tools for Autonomous Process Control
Abstract : There is an ongoing trend towards higher automation level in process control systems. The purpose of a plant is to manufacture some product at a high production rate with a consistent quality, while minimizing the use of resources in terms of energy consumption, raw material and labor. READ MORE
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5. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy administered in group or via the internet for patients with irritable bowel syndrome
Abstract : Background: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a benign but debilitating disorder. It is the most commonly diagnosed gastrointestinal condition and affects between 7-21% of the world’s population. It is characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. READ MORE