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1. Evaluation of Road Equipment with Emphasis on Condition Assessment
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis deals primarily with condition assessment of road equipment. The road equipment concept is defined by five main groups, road lighting, fences and barriers, vertical signs, horizontal signs and traffic signals, respectively. LÄS MER
2. X - men sen då? Algebrans stora idéer från första klass till högre matematik : Med fokus på tidig algebra i Sverige
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis is to increase the knowledge of the state of algebraic thinking in the earlier years, so called early algebra, in the Swedish primary school. First, using the Big Ideas of Algebra (Blanton et al. LÄS MER
3. Shoulder Kinematics and Impingement. Dynamic Radiostereometric analysis of the shoulder
Sammanfattning : Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder joint in patients with shoulder impingement and controls with focus on three well known diagnostic tests; painful arc test (active abduction), Neer sign (passive elevation) and Hawkins sign. The shoulder rhythm, the speed of motion and if successful treatment of impingement could be associated with changes of the shoulder kinematics were studied Dynamic radiostereometry (RSA) is feasible method to study rotations and translations of the gleonohumeral joint because of its high precision. LÄS MER
4. Coagulation during and after cardiopulmonary bypass with focus on heparin, protamine, aprotinin and platelet function
Sammanfattning : Background: Heparin and protamine dosing for anticoagulation during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and its reversal after CPB, respectively, is usually given according to body weight. Excess protamine may impair coagulation. The HeProCalc algorithm calculates heparin and protamine doses during the procedure. LÄS MER
5. Dealing with Digits : Arithmetic, Memory and Phonology in Deaf Signers
Sammanfattning : Deafness has been associated with poor abilities to deal with digits in the context of arithmetic and memory, and language modality-specific differences in the phonological similarity of digits have been shown to influence short-term memory (STM). Therefore, the overall aim of the present thesis was to find out whether language modality-specific differences in phonological processing between sign and speech can explain why deaf signers perform at lower levels than hearing peers when dealing with digits. LÄS MER