Search for dissertations about: "computerised analysis"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 60 swedish dissertations containing the words computerised analysis.
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21. Laboratory Ventilation Systems: An Analysis of the Function and Flow Stability of Different Ductwork Design Alternatives
Abstract : One of the prerequisites for high safety in laboratories for chemical and microbiological research is a well-functioning ventilation system. The most typical safety measure in these laboratories is to use a fume hood as a place for activities that can cause dangerous emissions to the room air. READ MORE
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22. The use of computerised clinical decision support system in maternal and neonatal care in rural Africa : enthusiasm and concerns
Abstract : Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in sub-Saharan Africa. The shortage of skilled Healthcare Workers (HCWs) and poor access to guidelines are plausible reasons for the reported low quality in maternal and neonatal services in rural Africa. READ MORE
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23. Choice Blindness: The Incongruence of Intention, Action and Introspection
Abstract : This thesis is an empirical and theoretical exploration of the surprising finding that people often may fail to notice dramatic mismatches between what they want and what they get, a phenomenon my collaborators and I have named choice blindness. The thesis consists of four co-authored papers, dealing with different aspects of the phenomenon. READ MORE
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24. Advances in brain SPECT : methodological and human investigations
Abstract : The aim of this work was to optimise and validate a new approach for examination of die regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) using Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) for application in clinical research and patient care. It also involved the implementation of a software system for evaluation and analysis of rCBF. READ MORE
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25. General practitioners' decision-making on drug treatment of hypercholesterolaemia
Abstract : Drug treatment of elevated cholesterol values may be indicated for individuals at high risk for cardiovascular disease and as a complement to lifestyle advice. Guidelines recommend a numerical risk calculation as the basis for selecting the individuals at highest risk among those who are free from previous cardiovascular disease (primary prevention). READ MORE