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11. Aspects of teamwork and intraoperative factors in the operating room
Sammanfattning : The work in high-risk environments like an operating room is complex. The operating team consist of many professions with different tasks cooperating towards a common goal, the performance of safe surgery. The operating teams’ technical and non-technical skills may affect the surgical outcome. LÄS MER
12. State-of-Health Estimation of Li-ion Batteries: Ageing Models
Sammanfattning : Significant research efforts are being made to understand, and ultimately mitigate, thedegradation of Li-ion batteries upon usage. Currently, battery ageing models are used inorder to optimise the battery usage and to achieve robust battery solutions. LÄS MER
13. Language - mirror of culture : a case study on language socialization with Finns living in Finland and Sweden, and Swedes living in Sweden
Sammanfattning : The purpose of the present study was to compare language socialization, i.e. how to use language and how to socialize children to use language, in three cultural groups: Finns living in Finland and Sweden and Swedes living in Sweden. Since language socialization is assumed to result in a conversational style, this was studied from different angles. LÄS MER
14. Vårdande och lärande sammanflätas i genuina möten : erfarenheter, förutsättningar och ansvar på utbildningsvårdavdelning
Sammanfattning : AimThe overall aim of this thesis is to create knowledge about caring and learning as an intertwining phenomenon at a Dedicated Education Unit and how it can be developed.Approach and methodA lifeworld approach, based on the phenomenological philosophies foremost derived from Husserl and Merleau-Ponty was used and carried out in lifeworld interviews and with meaning-oriented analysis in accordance with reflective lifeworld research. LÄS MER
15. Eating, chewing and the mind
Sammanfattning : The need for detailed description of eating behavior has become relevant by the limited success of simplified models in genetics and neuroscience to explain and predict eating behavior in humans. Failure of cognitive interventions, combined with the success of treatments normalising eating styles in obesity and eating disorders, demonstrates the central role of eating in dealing with these problems. LÄS MER