Search for dissertations about: "gill"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the word gill.
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1. Febrile Seizures and associated neurodevelopmental disorder
Abstract : Background: Febrile seizures (FS) are common in young children. There is a lack of knowledge about possible associations between FS and the child’s cognitive and behavioural development. Aim: Gain further insight into the area of coexisting neurodevelopmental problems in children with FS. READ MORE
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2. The k-assignment Polytope and the Space of Evolutionary Trees
Abstract : This thesis consists of two papers.The first paper is a study of the structure of the k-assignment polytope, whose vertices are the m x n (0; 1)-matrices with exactly k 1:s and at most one 1 in each row and each column. READ MORE
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3. The k-assignment polytope, phylogenetic trees, and permutation patterns
Abstract : In this thesis three combinatorial problems are studied in four papers.In Paper 1 we study the structure of the k-assignment polytope, whose vertices are the mxn (0,1)-matrices with exactly k 1:s and at most one 1 in each row and each column. READ MORE
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4. EU Fundamental Rights and National Democracies : Complementary or Contradictory?
Abstract : The question asked in this thesis is: what is the impact on the democratic legitimacy of the legal orders of the member states of the EU, where the meaning of EU fundamental rights is determined by the Court of Justice of the EU. It begins by developing a theoretical framework which reconstructs the deep structure of the law of the member states, in order to understand the ground of legitimacy for national law. READ MORE
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5. Delirium during Hospitalisation : Incidence, Risk Factors, Early Signs and Patients' Experiences of Being Delirious
Abstract : Delirium is common among old patients admitted to hospital, but is often a neglected problem in patient care. The principal aim of this thesis was to evaluate aspects of delirium in relation to incidence, risk factors, behavioural changes, cognitive function and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). READ MORE