Search for dissertations about: "small project"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 493 swedish dissertations containing the words small project.
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16. Proteomic and Functional Analysis of In Vitro Systems for Studies of Drug Disposition in the Human Small Intestine and Liver
Abstract : To reach the bloodstream, an orally administered drug must be absorbed through the small intestine and avoid extensive clearance in the liver. Estimating these parameters in vitro is therefore important in drug discovery and development. READ MORE
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17. Design investments in small wood manufacturing companies : problems and possibilities of using design expertise in product development
Abstract : Previous research has shown that effective use of design by small companies can contribute positively to business performance and competitiveness. The Swedish wood manufacturing industry is facing intensified global competition. READ MORE
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18. Considering Engineering Change Management in Project Realisation : The Case of Offshore Platform Projects
Abstract : Offshore wind converter platforms are complex installations that increase the competitiveness of offshore wind as an energy source. Prior research in the field of offshore platform project execution has focused on early project phases and planning as means to increase project reliability. READ MORE
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19. Numerical frameworks for small-scale bubble dynamics
Abstract : Designing efficient bubbly flow systems requires the prediction of the dynamics of the bubbles, the liquid and how the gas and liquid phases interact. Currently, the complex dynamics in bubbly flows are not yet fully explained, and we rely on incomplete models in our numerical methods. READ MORE
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20. Total quality management - aspects of implementation and performance : investigations with a focus on small organisations
Abstract : Total Quality Management (TQM) has become a frequently used term in discussions concerning quality. The international and national competitive environment is in a process of constant change by the globalisation of markets and the increased interdependence of economic agents. READ MORE