Search for dissertations about: "sabina"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word sabina.
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1. Glaucoma Diagnostics
Abstract : This thesis addresses several aspects of glaucoma diagnostics from both a clinical and a screening perspective. New instruments for diagnosing glaucoma have been developed over the past years, but little information is available regarding their performance as screening methods and their usefulness in ordinary clinical practice. READ MORE
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2. Long-term phosphorus supply in agricultural soils : size and dynamics of fast- and slow-desorbing phosphorus pools
Abstract : To improve phosphorus (P) fertiliser management, a better understanding of inorganic P exchange between the soil solution and solid phase is needed. This thesis examined the dynamics of this exchange, distinguishing between pools of P that are fast- and slowdesorbing, and compared methods for quantification of these pools. READ MORE
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3. Body Dysmorphic Disorder : Capturing a prevalent but under-recognized disorder
Abstract : BackgroundIndividuals with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) are highly distressed due to defects they perceive in their physical appearance that are not noticeable to others. The condition often leads to impaired functioning in relationships, socialization, and intimacy and a decreased ability to function in work, school, or other daily activities. READ MORE
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4. Role of PfATP6 and pfMRP1 in Plasmodium falciparum resistance to antimalarial drugs
Abstract : Half of the world's population live at risk for malaria and nearly one million people die from the disease every year. The malaria burden is greatest in children and pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa. READ MORE
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5. “I feel like I do not exist” : Adolescent Dissociative Experiences and the Importance of Trauma Type, Attachment, and Migration Background
Abstract : After experiencing potentially traumatic events (PTEs) some adolescents develop pathological dissociation. Trauma-related dissociation can be described as a break-down of the individual’s capacity to integrate emotions, thoughts, sensations, and memories about traumatic or other events into an adaptive and coherent self-image and self-narrative. READ MORE