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1. The Leader of the Pack : A Service Perspective on Packaging and Customer Satisfaction
Abstract : Almost everything we as consumers buy in a store has a package. Packages have many functions – some, if not all, present marketers with the opportunity to gain competitive advantages. READ MORE
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2. Studies on patients with ileal conduit diversion with special regard to renal infection
Abstract : The conditions for retrograde transport of urine and thereby bacteria in the urinary svstem of diverted patients (device and urinary tract) were studied with roentgenological technigue. Back-flow from the urinary collecting device into the conduit occurred in a fifth of those patients who had a flat stoma. READ MORE
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3. The distribution and concentration of zinc and the effects of zinc deficiency in the mammalian body : some experiments in mice and rats with special reference to mandibular condyle and some other skeletal tissues
Abstract : This thesis constitutes a summary of the following series of studies:I Autoradiographic studies on the distribution of zinc-65 in mice. In collaboration with Rune Söremark. The Journal of Nutrition 94,6, 1968. READ MORE
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4. Condition-Based Maintenance: Selection and Improvement of a Cost-Effective Vibration-Based Maintenance Policy for Rolling element Bearings
Abstract : Modern machinery is expensive and therefore must run at high availability and effectiveness which cannot be achieved without an effective maintenance policy. Condition monitoring, (CM), techniques can be utilised to reduce or arrest the rate of deterioration of a component so increasing operating life. READ MORE
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5. Some problems on the selection of a condition based maintenance technique for mechanical systems
Abstract : In the first paper we focused mainly on establishing a sequential method for the selection of a maintenance technique for mechanical systems. The selection problem is studied for the components having considerable consequences and a non-negligible failure intensity. READ MORE