Search for dissertations about: "BL"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 655 swedish dissertations containing the word BL.
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1. Electrochemical machining: towards 3D simulation and application on SS316
Abstract : Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a non-conventional manufacturing process, which uses electrochemical dissolution to shape any conductive metal regardless of its mechanical properties and without leaving behind residual stresses or tool wear. Therefore, ECM can be an alternative for machining difficult-to-cut materials, complex geometries, and materials with improved characteristics, such as strength, heat-resistance or corrosion-resistance. READ MORE
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2. Exploring the relationship between alcohol use disorders and internalising disorders in longitudinal cohorts of adolescents
Abstract : The literature supports a relationship between alcohol use disorders and internalising disorders, but how they relate to each other is unclear. Both disorders, as well as their comorbidity increase in adolescence, making adolescence of particular interest. READ MORE
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3. Manufacturing management and decision support using simulation-based multi-objective optimisation
Abstract : A majority of the established automotive manufacturers are under severe competitive pressure and their long term economic sustainability is threatened. In particular the transformation towards more CO2-efficient energy sources is a huge financial burden for an already investment capital intensive industry. READ MORE
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4. Swedish integration policy documents : a close dialogic reading
Abstract : Sweden as the great welfare state where everybody is equally welcomed and cared for has for long been the prevailing view. Although Swedish integration policy seems to confirm this view, this is far removed from many people’s experienced reality. READ MORE
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5. The shifting conditions of support groups in transition : an ethnography of respiratory disease in Northern England
Abstract : Breathlessness is a condition we all know something about, as it is normal to get out of breath when physically overexerted. However, breathlessness may also be an abnormal manifestation commonly understood, assessed, and defined as the first vital symptom of respiratory disease-such as in asthma, bronchiectasis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or pulmonary fibrosis. READ MORE