Search for dissertations about: "Marie Gustafsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Marie Gustafsson.
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1. Identifying Patterns of Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Preschool children : Facilitating Early Detection
Abstract : Mental health problems often debut in early childhood and may last throughout adulthood, thereby making early detection and intervention especially important. The overarching aim of the present thesis was to identify patterns of emotional and behavioural problems indicating mental health problems in preschool children. READ MORE
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2. Design, Development, and Adoption of Ontology-Driven Clinical Software
Abstract : This thesis addresses how ontology-driven applications can be designed and developed to support distributed clinical knowledge management in oral medicine, where geographically dispersed practitioners need to share practical clinical knowledge. A step in developing tools for knowledge management is representing knowledge in a machine-processable and sharable manner. READ MORE
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3. SOMWeb : Supporting a Distributed Clinical Community of Practice Using Semantic Web Technologies
Abstract : This thesis concerns supporting the collaboration and knowledge sharing of distributed clinicians of oral medicine, a sub-discipline of dentistry. The Swedish Oral Medicine Network (SOMNet) holds monthly telephone conferences where a group of clinicians discuss interesting and difficult cases, which distinguishes it from one-to-one teleconsultations. READ MORE
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4. Measurement and source apportionment of ubiquitous soot black carbon in sediments
Abstract : The pyrogenic particles formed from incomplete combustion of organic matter are often termed black carbon (BC) and they partake in many important biogeochemical processes. For instance, BC in water and sediment affects the solid-water partitioning of hydrophobic organic pollutants reducing their bioavailability. READ MORE
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5. Personal Pronouns in Evaluative Communication
Abstract : Personal pronouns represent important social categories; they are among the most common words in communication and are therefore highly interesting in studying psychological perspectives and relations. The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether pronouns are used in semantic contexts in a way that reflect psychological biases. READ MORE