Search for dissertations about: "CAN m"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1930 swedish dissertations containing the words CAN m.
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1. Controlling the Pore Size and Morphology of Mesoporous Silica
Abstract : Mesoporous silica with a hexagonally ordered pore structure (SBA-15) has been synthesized. Through variations in the synthesis conditions several morphologies, such as fibers, sheets and separate rods, have been realized. READ MORE
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2. Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Alkane Solution : Adsorption and Tribological Properties
Abstract : Fatty acids and blends of fatty acids are used as friction modifiers and anti-wear additives in diesel fuels. A large part of some fatty acid blends are unsaturated fatty acids. Even though fatty acids have been thoroughly investigated, the adsorption and tribological behaviour of unsaturated fatty acids are no fully understood. READ MORE
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3. Stressing Knowledge : Organisational closed-ness and knowledge acquisition under pressure
Abstract : Organisations have been analytically conceptualised as being somewhat analogous to individuals for a long time. They have culture; they can learn; and they can behave in various odd ways. READ MORE
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4. A study of war-affected children in Sri Lanka
Abstract : This licentiate thesis aims to build up an analytical model for studying rehabilitation programmes for children in Sri Lanka, with a view to future research. This area is considered very important, because children's perspectives in the post-war reconstruction efforts can be considered as still a largely invisible subject. READ MORE
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5. Interventions for urinary incontinence in women : survey and effects on population and patient level
Abstract : Urinary Incontinence is a common health problem that can cause both severe medical and social problems, resulting in negative impact on different aspects of Quality of Life. In 2000, the Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment (SBU) published a systematic review, “Treatment of Urinary Incontinence” where multiple knowledge gaps in the field of UI, all of considerable clinical importance, were pointed out. READ MORE