Search for dissertations about: "Jörgen Nilsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Jörgen Nilsson.
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1. Preserving physical structure of digital objects through metadata
Abstract : In the wake of increased e-government service and overall increase in creation of digital documents, the problem of preserving this kind of "digitally born" material has become imminent. This research focus on how to preserve the physical structure, in other words the layout, colours, logotypes, font characteristics and so on, of digital objects. READ MORE
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2. Preserving useful digital objects for the future
Abstract : This thesis deals with the preservation and presentation of physical structure (i.e. visual appearance) of digital information objects. The research is focused on digital information objects of a character that is common in e-services and e-government, namely web forms or receipts that exists in large numbers with similar form. READ MORE
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3. Itch and Pain Inhibitory Mechanisms in Humans - evidence for a differential control of nociceptive senses
Abstract : It is known that stimulation of thin nerve afferents can inhibit itch and pain and that the nociceptive systems have a detailed topographical organisation, with subsystems exhibiting specific excitatory and inhibitory receptive fields. On this basis, a new technique was developed, termed Cutaneous Field Stimulation (CFS), that electrically stimulates thin nerve fibers innervating specific skin fields. READ MORE
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4. Prehospital nurses’ professional competence – utilization and development
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore nurses’ professional competence with a focus on scope of practice, content, utilization, and development within the ambulance service in Sweden.Methods: Integrative review (I), qualitative (II, III) and quantitative methods (IV) were used. The integrative review was based on 25 studies. READ MORE
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5. Low Frequency Impact Sound in Timber Buildings : Transmission Measurements and Simulations
Abstract : An increased share of multi-story buildings that have timber structures entails potential in terms of increased sustainability as well as human-friendly manufacturing and habitation. Timber buildings taller than two stories were prohibited in Europe until the 1990s due to fire regulations. In 1994, this prohibition was removed in Sweden. READ MORE