Search for dissertations about: "reserach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word reserach.
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1. Participation in everyday life. Very old persons' experiences of daily occupation, occupation of interest and use of assistive devices
Abstract : The overall aim of the present thesis was to examine, extend and deepen the understanding of very old persons? experience of participation in everyday life from an occupational perspective. The thesis consists of four empirical studies. READ MORE
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2. Att upprätthålla självbestämmande i palliativt skede på särskilt boende - en modell för att främja personcentrerad vård för äldre : Maintaining self-determination in palliative phase in residential care- a model to facilitate person-centred care for older persons
Abstract : The overall aim of the thesis was to develop a model that facilitates self-determination in the palliative phase in residential care. The three first studies constituted the ground for the model, which was developed in the fourth study. Study I. READ MORE
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3. Radar Signal Processing using Artificial Neural Networks
Abstract : This thesis combines radar signal processing, with data driven artificial neuralnetwork (ANN) methods. Signal processing algorithms are often based on modelingassumptions of how the data was formed. In some cases, such models are sufficientfor designing good, or even optimal, solutions. READ MORE
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4. Religious Broadcasting in the United States and Sweden. A Comparative Analysis of the History of Religious Broadcasting with emphasis on Religious Television
Abstract : Den jämförande historiska översikten pekar på flera övergripande likheter mellan utvecklingen i USA och i Sverige när det gäller religion i radio och TV. Det finns dock en tidsmässig förskjutning samt vissa kulturella och religiösa skillnader som gör att... READ MORE
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5. The Reluctant Change Agent : Change, Chance and Choice among Teachers, Educational Change in the City
Abstract : This dissertation critically analyses the discourse on educational change. By placing educational change in the context of globalisation and innovation the author argues that the current discourse on educational change is un-nuanced and omits the important perspectives on change. READ MORE