Search for dissertations about: "instrument"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1397 swedish dissertations containing the word instrument.
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21. Probing the early Universe with B-mode polarization : The Spider instrument, optical modelling and non-Gaussianity
Abstract : One of the main goals of modern observational cosmology is to constrain or detect a stochastic background of primordial gravitational waves. The existence of such a background is a generic prediction of the inflationary paradigm: the leading explanation for the universe's initial perturbations. READ MORE
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22. Acquisition and control in basic and applied physics : methods and means in some instrument development projects
Abstract : Advanced instrumentation for experimental physics, be it basic or applied, involves to an increasing degree, the use of complex analogue and digital electronic components. This is especially true for nuclear and particle physics where massive data acquisition systems are being developed. READ MORE
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23. Clinical reasoning focused on clients’ behaviour change in physiotherapy : Development and evaluation of the Reasoning 4 Change instrument
Abstract : With the recognition of the impact of lifestyle behaviours on health and the evidence of incorporating behavioural considerations in physiotherapy, there is a need to advance the clinical reasoning of physiotherapists. Clinical reasoning encompasses the thinking and decision-making processes guiding client management and is a core competency of physiotherapists. READ MORE
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24. Functional Capacity as a Predictor of Everyday Functioning in Patients with Schizophrenia
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis is to increase knowledge of the concept of functional capacity and how it is related to everyday functioning for adult patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The thesis comprises three papers (Papers I-III) based on empirical data from a clinically representative sample of outpatients. READ MORE
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25. Near-ambient pressure velocity map imaging
Abstract : Catalytic reactions on solid surfaces have been studied under Ultra-high vacuum (UHV) conditions for decades. These studies provide crucial information for catalytic reactions, such as surface structures, adsorption sites, and reaction mechanisms. READ MORE