Search for dissertations about: "maria Åström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words maria Åström.
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1. Integrated and Subject-specific : an empirical exploration of Science education in Swedish compulsory schools
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2. Prognosis in acute myeloid leukemia and influence of monocytic markers : epidemiological, clinical and experimental studies
Abstract : The aim of the first part of this thesis was to describe an unselected series of AML patients in adults ( > 15 years) from the three counties Orebro, Värmland and Södermanland 1987-1992, including cases un-referred from district hospitals. In the study of incidence and registration, also ALL and unspecified AL were included due to delimitation difficulties. READ MORE
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3. Defining Integrated Science Education and Putting It to Test
Abstract : The thesis is made up by four studies, on the comprehensive theme of integrated and subjectspecific science education in Swedish compulsory school. A literature study on the matter is followed by an expert survey, then a case study and ending with two analyses of students’ science results from PISA 2003 and PISA 2006. READ MORE
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4. Integrated and Subject-specific : An empirical exploration of Science education in Swedish compulsory school
Abstract : This thesis is an explorative experimental study in two parts of different ways of organising Science education in the Swedish context. The first study deals with the question if students attain higher scores on test results if they have been working with integrated Science compared to subject-specific Science i.e. Biology, Chemistry and Physics. READ MORE
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5. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy : Is it right?
Abstract : Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited heart disease, where sudden cardiac death in young seemingly healthy persons may be the first symptom. There is a need for more sensitive and accurate diagnostic methods to detect signs of disease, at an early stage and in relatives of affected individuals. READ MORE