Search for dissertations about: "Me Too"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Me Too.
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11. Moving a rubber hand : the sense of ownership and agency in bodily self-recognition
Abstract : Most of us take for granted that our body is our body. One typically experiences one’s body as something belonging just to oneself, as something that can only be “me”. READ MORE
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12. Johannes Magnus and the Composition of Truth : Historia de omnibus Gothorum Sueonumque regibus
Abstract : Johannes Magnus (1488–1544) was the last Catholic archbishop of Uppsala to hold residence in Sweden. He was also a historian and wrote a work in Latin about Swedish history that was to gain an unparalleled importance. READ MORE
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13. Cooperation and conflict over the struggle to reproduce in harsh environments : An experimental field study on ostriches
Abstract : People are used to hearing that evolution is about the survival of the fittest. Theyimagine a world full of bullies that ruthlessly fight their way to the top in the struggle for life, leaving the weak behind. But this doesn’t need be the case. READ MORE
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14. Development of a polymer based neural probe - How to record intracortical neural activity while minimizing the tissue response
Abstract : Intracortical neural probes have in the last couple of years been developed from stiff single probes to stiff multi-electrode neural probes to flexible multi-electrode neural probes. One reason for the change in design is that more than one recording/stimulation electrode, as in the case with a single wire, is needed for more advanced studies. READ MORE
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15. Aspects of management of depression in primary care - use of a self-assessment instrument
Abstract : Aim: The general aim of this thesis was to evaluate effects of recurrent use of a self-assessment instrument in general practitioner (GP) consultations with the patient with depression in the primary care clinical context. Does the use of self-assessment instruments have an effect on depression course, as well as quality of life, well-being, anti-depressant medication use, sick leave, work ability, and health care use in a long-term perspective? Introduction: Depression is a common mental disorder and leading cause of disability and is among the most common reasons for sick leave. READ MORE