Search for dissertations about: "In-depth analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 603 swedish dissertations containing the words In-depth analysis.
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1. Decision-making in obstetric emergencies. Individual differences and professional boundaries
Abstract : In affluent nations, variations in obstetric care, particularly during emergencies, perplexingly manifest in differing intervention and outcome rates. Although these variations mirror systemic disparities, they are also suggested to reflect the interplay of social and professional interactions between obstetricians/gynecologists and midwives, stemming from adherence to distinct professional paradigms and the influence of personal factors on decision-making and collaboration. READ MORE
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2. Computational approaches for in-depth analysis of cDNA sequence tags
Abstract : Major recent improvements in biotechnology have led to an accelerated production of DNA sequences. The completion of the human genome sequence, along with the genomes of more than two hundred other species, has marked the arrival of the genome era. The ultimate goal is to understand the structure and function of genomes and their genes. READ MORE
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3. Towards Defence In Depth In Diabetes Glucose Self-Management
Abstract : Diabetes is a disease characterized by insufficient capacity to regulate the blood glucose level. In insulin-dependent diabetes, multiple daily injections of insulin have to be administered. In-between scheduled visits to the care provider, the patient has to manage the glucose control independently. READ MORE
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4. Discovering circulating protein biomarkers through in-depth plasma proteomics
Abstract : Plasma, i.e., the liquid component of blood, is one of the most clinically used samples for biomarker measurement. READ MORE
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5. Physical Activity and Alzheimer's Disease : Measurements, Observations and Subjective Experiences
Abstract : Gait disturbances such as slow walking speed and step-to-step variability have been reported among people with mild Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and as risk factors for functional decline, dependency, and falls. Additionally, AD-related emotional reactions and decreased initiative can lead to physical inactivity. READ MORE