Search for dissertations about: "Incident causation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Incident causation.
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1. Real World Data on Driver Behaviour in Accidents and Incidents: Evaluating data collection and analysis methods for car safety development
Abstract : Real world data is important for safety development within the road transportation system. For car safety development in particular, methods to collect and analyse real world data on driver behaviour from normal driving, incidents and accidents are needed to address safety in driving. READ MORE
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2. Methodology for Assessing Learning from Incidents - a Process Industry Perspective
Abstract : Learning from incidents (from minor disturbances to major accidents) is considered one of the most important ways in the process industry to learn from experiences for improving safety performance. Most companies have a formal incident learning system and considerable resources are used for reporting incidents and for utilising these experiences to prevent future incidents. READ MORE
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3. The gut-brain axis in Parkinson’s disease : epidemiological studies on causes, underlying mechanisms and novel treatments
Abstract : Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disease with highly heterogeneous symptomatology. Little is known about why PD occurs. The gastrointestinal tract has been postulated as an origin of PD pathology, which then spreads along the gut- brain axis to enter the brain. READ MORE
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4. Aspects of the etiology of gastric adenocarcinoma
Abstract : Gastric adenocarcinoma is the fourth most common malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer death in the world. Tremendous effort has been made to look into the causation of gastric cancer. Etiological research plays a key role in identifying possible preventive and interventional measures. READ MORE
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5. Genetic and environmental influences on multiple sclerosis complications and aetiology
Abstract : Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune mediated, neurological disease that results in a chronic accumulation of disability over time. Many advances in the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of MS have been made, yet questions surrounding causes and consequences still remain. READ MORE