Search for dissertations about: "Kamilla"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word Kamilla.
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1. Job satisfaction and emotional work tasks : dentists in Sweden and Denmark
Abstract : Avhandlingen består av två studier som utgår från projektet ”Det goda arbetet”. Det överordnade syftet med projektet Det Goda Arbetet var att använda tandvård som ett exempel på ett arbete där relationerna med patienterna utgör arbetets kärna. READ MORE
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2. Optimal Performance bounds in Parallel Computing
Abstract : This thesis focuses on theoretical aspects of scheduling algorithms for parallel programs in mulitprocessors and aspects of finding recovery schemes for fault tolerant distributed systems.... READ MORE
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3. Theoretical Aspects on Performance Bounds and Fault Tolerance in Parallel Computing
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts: performance bounds for scheduling algorithms for parallel programs in multiprocessor systems, and recovery schemes for fault tolerant distributed systems when one or more computers go down. In the first part we deliver tight bounds on the ratio for the minimal completion time of a parallel program executed in a parallel system in two scenarios. READ MORE
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4. Psychopathology in Wilson's Disease
Abstract : Wilson's disease (WD), bepatolenticular degeneration, is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the ATP7B gene, and is characterised by abnormal metabolism and deposition of copper in the liver, brain and other organs. The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the occurrence of psychopathology, as well as personality traits and neuropsychological function in Swedish patients with treated WD. READ MORE
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5. Same Mother Tongue - Different Origins : Implications for Language Maintenance and Shift among Hungarian Immigrants and their Children in Sweden
Abstract : This study investigates intergenerational language transmission amongst Hungarian immigrants, using in-depth interviews and participant observation as the main methods. The analysis examines the experiences of parents and their school-aged children in 61 families living in Sweden´s two main cities, Stockholm and Göteborg. READ MORE