Search for dissertations about: "augustine"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word augustine.
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1. Electromagnetic modelling of human tissues and its application on the interaction between antenna and human body in the BAN context
Abstract : In this age of wireless technology, Body Area networks (BAN) is revolutionising the concept of patient care and health monitoring. BAN provides people good assessment of their health status at any time, wherever they are physically. READ MORE
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2. Fish community patterns in Tanzanian mangrove creeks
Abstract : Human beings have exploited the biota of mangrove systems for centuries and fish continue to be one of the main products harvested from these habitats. The assumption of mangroves functioning as recruitment areas for juvenile fish from neighbouring habitats such as seagrass beds and coral reefs is a common argument for conservation and management of mangrove ecosystems. READ MORE
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3. Fat-IBC : A New Paradigm for Intra-body Communication
Abstract : In the last two decades, a significant development in the field of medical technology occurred worldwide. This development is characterized by the materialization of various body implants and worn devices, that is devices attached to the body. READ MORE
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4. Different is cool! Self-efficacy and participation of students with and without disabilities in school-based Physical Education
Abstract : Background: Self-efficacy predicts school achievement. Participation is important for life outcomes. Functioning affects to what degree you can participate in everyday life situations. Participation-related constructs such as self-efficacy and functioning work both as a means of participation and as an end outcome. READ MORE
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5. Predictors of mental health in adolescents - with a salutogenic perspective
Abstract : Mental health in adolescence is an increasing public health concern. Over half of all mental disorders debut by 14 years of age and remain largely untreated up to adulthood, which underlines the importance of early detection. READ MORE