Search for dissertations about: "physical functioning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 297 swedish dissertations containing the words physical functioning.
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1. Functioning after stroke : An application of the International Classification of Functioning,Disability and Health (ICF)
Abstract : Objective. The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the biopsychosocial consequences after stroke and test the validity of the ICF Core Sets for Stroke during one year post-stroke. Material and Methods. READ MORE
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2. Cross-scale perspectives on heterogeneity in Swedish boreal forests
Abstract : Maintaining species diversity, ecosystem functioning, and socioeconomic values requires continued ecosystem heterogeneity across scales. This thesis aims to bridge gaps between ecological theory, environmental goals, and practical application of sustainable forest management needed to maintain such heterogeneity. READ MORE
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3. Towards an integrated ecology through mechanistic modelling of ecosystem structure and functioning
Abstract : Plant physiology, population dynamics and the structure and functioning of ecosystems are closely interrelated. However, these processes are often investigated independently within different subdisciplines of ecology. READ MORE
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4. Modelling Charge Transport for Organic Solar Cells within Marcus Theory
Abstract : With the technological advancement of modern society, electronic devices are getting progressively more integrated in our everyday lives. Their continuouslygrowing presence is generating numerous concerns about costs, efficiency and the environmental impact of the electronic waste. READ MORE
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5. Juvenile chronic physical illness in Northern Russia : Studies on mental health, health-related quality of life, and family functioning
Abstract : Background Chronic physical illness (CPI) is a prolonged, rarely cured condition, which often causes impairment of activities of a child’s or adolescent’s daily living. This thesis encompasses three cohorts of patients with CPI – diagnosed with diabetes, asthma or epilepsy. READ MORE