Search for dissertations about: "Multi-dimensional approach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 70 swedish dissertations containing the words Multi-dimensional approach.
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1. Analysis and speciation of organic phosphorus in environmental matrices : Development of methods to improve 31P NMR analysis
Abstract : Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life on our planet. It is central in numerous biochemical processes in terrestrial and aqueous ecosystems including food production; and it is the primary growth-limiting nutrient in some of the world’s biomes. READ MORE
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2. Postoperative recovery : development of a multi-dimensional questionnaire for assessment of Recovery
Abstract : This thesis aims to present a multi-dimensional instrument for self-assessment of progress in postoperative recovery. The author employs different research paradigms and methodologies to achieve this aim. Walker and Avant’s approach to concept analysis was used to examine the basic elements of postoperative recovery (Study I). READ MORE
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3. Synthesis, characterization and applications of hierarchical porous inorganic materials: a multi-dimensional approach
Abstract : Zeolites are a type of microporous crystalline materials that have been widely used in industrial applications including separation, adsorption, and catalysis. However, great limitations on diffusion through these materials can arise due to the small pores present in mircoporous frameworks, and this can impact catalytic reactions in particular. READ MORE
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4. Controllable Multi-dimensional Filters and Models in Low-Level Computer Vision
Abstract : This thesis concerns robust estimation of low-level features for use in computer vision systems. The presentation consists of two parts.The first part deals with controllable filters and models. A basis filter set is introduced which supports a computationally efficient synthesis of filters in arbitrary orientations. READ MORE
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5. Pro-welfare politics : A model for changes in European welfare states
Abstract : This dissertation explores the changing conditions of European welfare states and the underlying driving forces behind these changes. It is broadly based on the recently emphasized notions of dynamic structuring and internal structure of welfare programs, taking into account the new environment of the welfare state. READ MORE