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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 53 avhandlingar innehållade orden demanding behaviour.
11. The female voice in vocally demanding professions : field studies using portable voice accumulators
Sammanfattning : Objectives: Methods to register voice use outside the voice clinic, at work, are important for assessment of work-related voice disorders. Such methods must be reliable and valid and at the same time practical and easy to handle. LÄS MER
12. Steel Fibres in Reinforced Concrete Structures of Complex Shapes: Structural Behaviour and Design Perspectives
Sammanfattning : In concrete structures of complex geometries, the formability of concrete is an asset.However, complex geometries introduce time-demanding form and reinforcement works. LÄS MER
13. Consideration of the non-linear behaviour of joints for efficient design of complex timber structures
Sammanfattning : The re-emergence of timber as a construction material, facilitated by the development of modern engineered wood products, has enabled the creation of modern and complex timber structures. A detailed description of the load-displacement curves of timber joints is required. LÄS MER
14. Modelling of cyclic and viscous behaviour of materials for gas turbine applications - with a view towards fatigue life predictions
Sammanfattning : Critical jet engine components are exposed to high temperatures. These components are also required to have low weight in order to reduce fuel consumption and allow for heavier payload, higher speed, and longer flight distance of the aircraft. LÄS MER
15. Krävande beteenden i samband med demens : förekomst och olika förhållningssätt
Sammanfattning : This thesis based on five studies conducted within community care sought to I) study demanding symptoms and behaviour in persons > 65 years in home care or sheltered housing and work load from a staff perspective over a decade, II) study caregiver reflections when dealing with Behavioural and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD), III) illuminate interactions between individuals with BPSD and caregivers who reported problems dealing with such behaviour and caregivers who did not, IV) obtain insight into their reasoning from their respective interactions with the residents. A further aim was to discuss their reasoning in relation to each other and V) describe documented experiences from giving tactile stimulation to five randomly selected residents with BPSD and changes seen in these persons during the intervention period. LÄS MER