Search for dissertations about: "ATD"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the word ATD.
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1. The Ecology of Mary’s Mathematics Teaching : Tracing Co-determination within School Mathematics Practices
Abstract : Teachers’ mathematics teaching has been studied in many different ways. Such studies not often include more contexts than the teacher’s teaching practice. READ MORE
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2. Mathematics Communication within the Frame of Supplemental Instruction : Identifying Learning Conditions
Abstract : In the Swedish context teaching at primary and secondary school is combined with collaborative exercises in a variety of subjects. These collaborative moments can be in the form of mini projects that groups of students are supposed to present to the classmates when fulfilled. READ MORE
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3. Polyglandular Autoimmune (PGA) Syndromes and associations to sarcoidosis
Abstract : Polyglandular Autoimmune (PGA) syndrome type II in idiopathic Addison's disease: In a retrospective study of idiopathic Ad-dison's disease (median age at diagnosis 32.5 years, range 8-62; median observation time 17 years, range 0.5-41), 50% met the criteria for PGA syndrome type II. In PGA syndrome type II, 73% had ATD and 41% had IDDM. READ MORE
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4. ICT and participation in school and outside school activities for children and youths with physical disabilities
Abstract : The general aim was to investigate the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and participation in computer activities in school and outside school among children and youth with physical disabilities (age 8-19 years), in comparison to children and youth in general. In particular the aim was to gain knowledge about the use of and satisfaction with computer-based assistive technology devices (ATDs) in school and outside school among children with physical disabilities. READ MORE
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5. Hyperthyroidism : a chronic disease?
Abstract : During 2003-2005, approximately 3,000 de novo hyperthyroid patients were collected in Sweden and became one of the world's largest hyperthyroidism studies. This dissertation shows that many people diagnosed with hyperthyroidism live with its impacts even after excess of thyroid hormone has ended. READ MORE