Search for dissertations about: "intermittent"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 332 swedish dissertations containing the word intermittent.
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1. Intermittent Claudication : Prevalence and metabolic risk factors
Abstract : The prevalence of intermittent claudication (IC) in middle-aged men (45-69 years old) and metabolic risk factors for this disease was studied in a Swedish community. All 15 253 middle-aged male residents in Linköping community, were screened for symptoms of IC using a postal questionnaire, which included detailed questions about smoking habits and presence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus. READ MORE
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2. Intermittent claudication : effects of physical training and factors of prognostic importance for the peripheral circulation, cardiovascular morbidity and mortality
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3. Experimental study of an intermittent ventilation system in high occupancy spaces
Abstract : Spaces with high occupancy density like classrooms are challenging to ventilate and use a lot of energy to maintain comfort. Usually, a compromise is made between low energy use and good Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), of which poor IEQ has consequences for occupants’ health, productivity and comfort. READ MORE
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4. Intermittent fasting in chickens : Physiological mechanisms and welfare implications for broiler breeders
Abstract : Broiler breeder chickens are the parent stock used to produce broiler chickens raised for human consumption and have long been caught in a welfare dilemma. The immensely successful selection of fast-growing meat-type chickens over the last 80 years has created a remarkably efficient meat-producer and given us access to cheap chicken meat but has also created health problems for the animals. READ MORE
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5. Evaluation of forecasting techniques and forecast errors : with focus on intermittent demand
Abstract : To decide in advance the amount of resources that is required next week or next month can be both a complicated and hazardous task depending on the situation, despite the known time frame when the resources are needed. Intermittent demand, or slow-moving demand, that is when there are time periods without demand and then suddenly a time period with demand, becomes even more difficult to forecast. READ MORE