Search for dissertations about: "Erik Berggren"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Erik Berggren.
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1. Catholicity Challenging Ethnicity : An Ecclesiological Study of Congregations and Churches in Post-apartheid South Africa
Abstract : This thesis deals with the relationship between the catholicity of the Church and ethnicity. South African congregations and churches have been studied two decades after the advent of democracy to discern their ecclesiological practices. READ MORE
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2. Spectral image quality and applications in breast tomosynthesis
Abstract : In the 1970s, it was determined that screening mammography is an efficient tool in fighting the increasing number of women dying from breast cancer, and many countries have established screening programs since then. Mammography systems have improved substantially over the years with one of the major advances being the transition from x-ray film to digital x-ray detectors. READ MORE
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3. Business Basics : A Grounded Theory for Managing Ethical Behavior in Sales Organizations
Abstract : Background: Managing co-workers’ ethical behavior in sales organizations is a complex social process. To start, sales organizations incorporate several actors to manage, often simultaneously, all with their own agendas. READ MORE
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4. A vertex-centered discontinuous Galerkin method for flow problems
Abstract : The understanding of flow problems, and finding their solution, has been important for most of human history, from the design of aqueducts to boats and airplanes. The use of physical miniature models and wind tunnels were, and still are, useful tools for design, but with the development of computers, an increasingly large part of the design process is assisted by computational fluid dynamics (CFD). READ MORE
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5. Monopolar and Bipolar Membranes in Organic Bioelectronic Devices
Abstract : In the 1970s it was discovered that organic polymers, a class of materials otherwise best know as insulating plastics, could be made electronically conductive. As an alternative to silicon semiconductors, organic polymers offer many novel features, characteristics, and opportunities, such as producing electronics at low costs using printing techniques, using organic chemistry to tune optical and electronic properties, and mechanical flexibility. READ MORE