Search for dissertations about: "grey relation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words grey relation.
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1. Tinkered care: Assembling Medicine Consumption in Grey Zones
Abstract : The aim of this dissertation is to advance knowledge about care as situated practices within and beyond medical institutional settings. It addresses the phenomenon of substandard and falsified medical products, an issue that concerns state governments globally and organisations including the World Health Organization. READ MORE
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2. Black & white or shades of grey : teachers perspectives on the role of nature of science in compulsory school science teaching
Abstract : Avhandlingen utforskar lärares perspektiv och förhandlingar gällande vilken roll “naturvetenskapens karaktär” (engelska ”nature of science”, NOS) kan spela i grundskolans NO-undervisning. Tidigare forskning har visat att NO-undervisning ofta har ett starkt fokus på naturvetenskapliga begrepp och strukturerade laborationer med ett implicit fokus på ”korrekta svar”. READ MORE
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3. Elastoplasticity of Grey Cast Iron FE-Algorithms and Biaxial Experiments
Abstract : This thesis focuses on multiaxial elastoplastic behaviour of graphitic grey cast iron with the aim to provide physically appropriate and numerically reliable constitutive relations for use in FE-codes. To achieve this goal, this work is divided into three parts: Biaxial experiments are performed on thin cruciform specimens. READ MORE
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4. The relation among aging, dopamine-regulating genes, and neurocognition
Abstract : When people are getting old, they often feel increasingly harder to concentrate, and become slower and more inflexible during tasks that involve focused attention, information maintenance in the face of distractions, and when fast switching according to changing goals is required. These cognitive functions are collectively referred to as working memory (WM). READ MORE
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5. Anthropogenic impact on predator guilds and ecosystem processes : Apex predator extinctions, land use and climate change
Abstract : Humans affect ecosystems by changing species compositions, landscape and climate. This thesis aims to increase our understanding of anthropogenic effects on mesopredator abundance due to changes in apex predator status, landscape and climate. READ MORE