Search for dissertations about: "Lennart Svensson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Lennart Svensson.
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11. Critical Thinking in Scholarship: : Meanings, Conditions and Development
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to explore the phenomenon of critical thinking in scholarship as regards its meanings, conditions, and development using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. This exploration takes its departure in ancient Greece, following a historical movement of the phenomenon up to present day perspectives on critical thinking, revealing a range of different meanings and conditions. READ MORE
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12. Human Caliciviruses: a study of viral evolution, host genetics and disease susceptibility
Abstract : The viruses described in this thesis are the norovirus and sapoviruses, which belong to the family of human caliciviruses and are known to cause gastroenteritis in humans. Gastroenteritis has emerged as a global health problem and is based on the large number of infected considered as one of the most common diseases today. READ MORE
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13. Teachers’ tactics when programming and mathematics converge
Abstract : Teachers’ everyday practices are embedded in school contexts in which their teaching autonomy is constrained by rules, moral obligations, physical settings,and official directives. When a curricular revision mandated that programming was to be a part of mathematics in upper secondary education, teachers’ conditions changed. READ MORE
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14. Loop detection and extended target tracking using laser data
Abstract : In the past two decades, robotics and autonomous vehicles have received ever increasing research attention. For an autonomous robot to function fully autonomously alongside humans, it must be able to solve the same tasks as humans do, and it must be able to sense the surrounding environment. READ MORE
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15. Rotavirus Disease Mechanisms Diarrhea, Vomiting and Inflammation : How and Why
Abstract : Rotavirus infections cause diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to severe dehydration. Despite extensive tissue damage and cell death, the inflammatory response is very limited. READ MORE