Search for dissertations about: "Accommodation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 116 swedish dissertations containing the word Accommodation.
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16. Molecular investigations of atmospherically relevant interface processes: ice formation and water accommodation on ice and organic surfaces
Abstract : Clouds and aerosols play important roles in the climate system by affecting on atmospheric chemistry, the radiation budget of the atmosphere, and the water cycle including the formation of precipitation. Climate models with predictive power require quantitative descriptions of aerosols and clouds, but several key processes remain to be fully understood. READ MORE
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17. Numerical modelling of the human eye accommodation
Abstract : This thesis addresses the biomechanics of the human eye accommodation. It deals with the development of numerical model of a 29-year-old eye, incorporating the vitreous body as a part of accommodative apparatus. READ MORE
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18. Women's human rights and Islam : A Study of Three Attempts at Accommodation
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19. Gastric electrical stimulation. Studies in patients with intractable nausea and vomiting
Abstract : The most severe cases of gastroparesis are refractory to drugs. In the 1990s gastric electrical stimulation (GES) was introduced for treatment of nausea and vomiting in patients with diabetic and idiopathic gastroparesis. The electrodes and neurostimulator are usually placed with laparoscopy. READ MORE
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20. PSYCHO-PEDAGOGICAL WORK AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS IN COMMUNITY-BASED ACCOMMODATION. Development and psychometric testing of the Environmental Rating Scale Questionnaire (ERS-Q) for assessment of residential programmes
Abstract : The increased prevalence of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) challenges society to evaluate the quality and efficacy of community based psycho-pedagogical programmes in order to achieve progress and to attain an acceptable level of quality of life for its citizens. The overarching aim of this thesis was to gain knowledge about staff’s pedagogical work and to provide a method for assessment of the quality of residential programmes for individuals with ASD in community-based accommodation. READ MORE