Search for dissertations about: "tics"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the word tics.
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11. Healing of marginal defects around implants
Abstract : The purpose of the present series of investigations was to study the healing of marginal defects around implants. The hard-tissue alterations following immediate implant placement in extrac-tion sites were analyzed in 18 patients (study I). READ MORE
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12. Anxious personality traits in pregnant women : Associations with postpartum depression, delivery complications and health care use
Abstract : Anxious personality traits, including those encompassed by negative emotionality (neuroticism) and the tendency to worry about close relationships (attachment anxiety) during pregnancy were the focus of this thesis. The overall aim was to examine perinatal correlates of these characteris-tics in terms of psychiatric and obstetric health as well as antenatal care (ANC). READ MORE
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13. Neutron emission spectroscopy of fusion plasmas with a NE213 liquid scintillator at JET
Abstract : Neutron diagnostics will play a fundamental role in future fusion plasma machines,where the harsh environment will make the use of many other type of diagnos-tics practically impossible. Complex techniques to measure the neutron spectrumemitted from tokamk plasmas have been developed over the years, producing stateof the art neutron spectrometers. READ MORE
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14. Curatively Intended Treatment of Colorectal Liver Metastases - Patient, Primary and Metastatic Pattern as Prognostic Factors
Abstract : Background: Resection and/or ablation of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) is increasingly common and long-term results are improving. In this thesis prognosis of CRLM is studied in a wide perspective, with focus on common clinical factors to consider in preoperative decision making. READ MORE
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15. Neuropsychiatric background factors to violent crime
Abstract : Introduction and aims. Mental disorders among perpetrators of violent and sexual crimes differ from those in the general population in prevalence, course, and patterns of comorbidity. READ MORE