Search for dissertations about: "Applicability and Feasibility"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words Applicability and Feasibility.
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16. Computational biology of blood disorders: Patterns and algorithms
Abstract : The morphological and molecular characterization and of malignant blood disorders is pivotal to ensure a correct diagnosis, guide therapy, and, in the longer term, to identify their molecular causes. Over the past several years, new technology has increased our abilities to describe, typecast, and understand hematologic malignancies beyond what was previously possible. READ MORE
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17. Organizational Innovations: A conceptualization of how they are created, diffused and sustained
Abstract : Organizational innovations are essential for firms’ long-term competitiveness. In spite of this, there is less research on organizational innovations than on technical innovations. The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to our understanding of how organizational innovations are created, diffused, and sustained. READ MORE
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18. Beyond the deterministic approach - on the feasibility of data assimilation methods in geotechnics
Abstract : The surge in economic and social development has resulted in significant challenges, especially for linear physical infrastructure. A substantial part of the ageing physical linear infrastructure has been built on problematic soils and often have poorly documented foundation solutions. READ MORE
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19. Consumer reported digital immunization records : feasibility, applicability, and public health utility in the Canadian context
Abstract : Background: Vaccination is one of the most effective public health interventions of all time. Public health programs collect data on Vaccination Coverage (VC) to determine levels of protection and guide resource allocation for further vaccination campaigns but VC data completeness and utility is a challenge in many settings. READ MORE
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20. Assessing responsiveness in the mental health care system : the case of Tehran
Abstract : Introduction: Understanding health service user perceptions of the quality of care is critical to developing measures to increase the utilisation of healthcare services. To relate patient experiences to a common set of standards, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the concept of health system responsiveness. READ MORE