Search for dissertations about: "Daniel Bring"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Daniel Bring.
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1. Neuronal mechanisms in tendon healing : effects of mobilization and immobilization
Abstract : The incidence of tendon injuries is increasing. Tendon healing and modelling are frequently protracted, often leading to pain and impaired function so called overuse syndromes. Presumably, the sensory nervous system may contribute both to promotion of repair as well as to inhibition of healing and tissue modeling. READ MORE
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2. A Hybrid Operating Room in the Making - Coordinating the lntroduction and Use of New Technology
Abstract : New technologies are often introduced hoping to achieve cost reductions, efficiency improvements, and product/service quality increases. Early researchers have often focused on these hopes and how existing organizational design and function are shaped. READ MORE
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3. A Design Toolkit for Emerging Learning Landscapes Supported by Ubiquitous Computing
Abstract : The widespread use of mobile devices and their integration in our everyday ac- tivities is changing the way we communicate, share information, and learn. The rapid adoption of powerful mobile devices also offers new opportunities to sup- port teaching and learning. READ MORE
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4. Understanding Ionic Conductivity in Crystalline Polymer Electrolytes
Abstract : Polymer electrolytes are widely used as ion transport media in vital applications such as energy storage devices and electrochemical displays. To further develop these materials, it is important to understand their ionic conductivity mechanisms. READ MORE
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5. Convergence in mixed reality-virtuality environments : facilitating natural user behavior
Abstract : This thesis addresses the subject of converging real and virtual environments to a combined entity that can facilitate physiologically complying interfaces for the purpose of training. Based on the mobility and physiological demands of dismounted soldiers, the base assumption is that greater immersion means better learning and potentially higher training transfer. READ MORE