Search for dissertations about: "centrum"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1519 swedish dissertations containing the word centrum.
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1. Miniaturized Multifunctional System Architecture for Satellites and Robotics
Abstract : This thesis describes and evaluates the design of nanospacecraft based on advanced multifunctional microsystems building blocks. These systems bring substantial improvements of the performance of nanosatellites and enable new space exploration, e.g. interplanetary science missions using minute space probes. READ MORE
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2. Bringing Silicon Microsystems to Space : Manufacture, Performance, and Reliability
Abstract : The incorporation of extremely compact multifunctional microsystems is a highly profitable long-term approach in spacecraft design. These systems bring substantial launch-cost reductions, and enable exciting space exploration and science missions.Silicon microsystems technology is an adequate choice for the multifunctional microsystem development. READ MORE
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3. Pathophysiology and treatment of chlorine gas-induced lung injury : an experimental study in pigs
Abstract : One of the most threatening scenarios in disaster medicine is the accidental release of toxic gases with the exposure of many people. In this respect, chlorine gas remains a significant threat due to its abundant use and transport through densely populated areas in modem society. READ MORE
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4. Acquiring L2 Syllable Margins : Studies on the simplification of onsets and codas in interlanguage phonology
Abstract : This thesis deals with developmental, universal, grammatical, and functional factors involved in the acquisition of L2 syllable structure. More specifically, using speech data from Spanish and Chinese learners of Swedish, the thesis examines the production and development of syllable onsets and codas—that is, syllable margins. READ MORE
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5. Phonological Adoption through Bilingual Borrowing : Comparing Elite Bilinguals and Heritage Bilinguals
Abstract : In the phonological integration of loanwords, the original structures of the donor language can either be adopted as innovations or adapted to the recipient language. This dissertation investigates how structural (i.e. phonetic, phonological, morpho-phonological) and non-structural (i. READ MORE