Search for dissertations about: "Lilian"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the word Lilian.
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1. Incidentally detected adrenal lesions - radiological aspects
Abstract : Incidentally detected adrenal lesions (“adrenal incidentalomas”) have become a growing clinical problem due to increased and refined radiology methods. Autopsy studies show frequencies as high as 7-8% in the elderly. A large part of such lesions give no health problems but some can be related to hormone overproduction or malignant disease. READ MORE
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2. High Clay Content Cellulose Nanocomposites for Mechanical Performance and Fire Retardancy
Abstract : Materials based on wood can offer sustainable alternatives to fossil-based plastics and composites, and show interesting mechanical properties. However, the issue of their flammability is generally unresolved. In this thesis, eco-friendly, fire retardant clay-cellulose nanofibril materials are investigated. READ MORE
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3. Bridging the Gaps : Realising Human Diversity in the Built Environment through Universal Design
Abstract : This thesis explores how more equal and inclusive living environments can be achieved by using Universal Design (UD) to incorporate human diversity in all stages of planning and construction. The ongoing exclusion of persons with disabilities from the built environment does not result from a lack of knowledge on how to remedy existing obstacles nor of how to avoid creating new ones. READ MORE
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4. Spatial Experience and Meaning of Place in Kampala City : Narratives of personal experience
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5. Bereaved mothers and fathers : Grief and psychological health 1 to 5 years after losing a child to cancer
Abstract : Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief complications such as prolonged grief and other negative psychological health outcomes. The general aim of this thesis was to investigate symptoms of prolonged grief, depression, posttraumatic stress, anxiety, rumination, and sleep disturbance in parents who had lost a child to cancer 1 to5 years earlier. READ MORE