Search for dissertations about: "Linda Ta"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Linda Ta.
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11. The influence of soil pH on plant and microbial communities in sandy grasslands
Abstract : Sandy, calcareous grasslands are species rich temperate semi-natural grasslands. The species composition in 136 plots was analysed in relation to soil chemistry parameters; extractable P and N, soil pH and lime content. READ MORE
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12. The association between moral disengagement and bullying in early adolescence
Abstract : School bullying occurs when a student is repeatedly exposed to negative actions by other students. The victim is often at some form of a disadvantage. Bullying can take many forms, such as physical, verbal, and relational. It can also occur online. READ MORE
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13. Transverse Chromatic Aberration and Vision: Quantification and Impact across the Visual Field
Abstract : The eye is our window to the world. Human vision has therefore been extensively studied over the years. However, in-depth studies are often either limited to our central visual field, or, when extended to the periphery, only correct optical errors related to a narrow spectrum of light. READ MORE
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14. Organising the academic career: Organisational inconsistencies as problems and solutions
Abstract : The work of this thesis is sprung from a reflection I had in my daily work at a funder of research and education: How can the academic career be so problematic? Difficulties concerning the academic career in Sweden have been discussed for a long time with several problems discussed continually over time. Among these difficulties are the lack of a coherent career system, too many temporary employments and time-consuming recruitment procedures. READ MORE
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15. Stress in chickens : Effects of domestication and early experience on behaviour and welfare
Abstract : The domestication is the process where animals have adapted to human conditions. A prerequisite for domestication is tame behaviour towards humans and subsequently, selection for other desirable traits took place which led to changes in several behavioural and physiological parameters. READ MORE