Search for dissertations about: "Eva A. Andersson"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words Eva A. Andersson.
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16. Gender and Social Practices in Migration : A case study of Thai women in rural Sweden
Abstract : Set within discussions of gender, migration and social practices, this thesis explores the ways in which Thai women migrants to Sweden build connections between rural areas through their daily activities. Arriving in Sweden primarily through marriage ties, Thai women migrants are more likely to live in Swedish rural areas than in urban areas. READ MORE
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17. On Turning Point Detection in Cyclical Processes.With applications to the monitoring of business cycles
Abstract : In many areas it is important to detect the turning points in an on-going process. The main application in this thesis is detection of turns in business cycles. READ MORE
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18. Extent and limitations of functional redundancy among bacterial communities towards dissolved organic matter
Abstract : One of the key processes in the carbon cycle on our planet is the degradation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic environments. The use of organic matter by bacteria links energy from DOM to higher trophic levels of the ecosystem when bacteria are consumed by other organisms. This is referred to as the microbial loop. READ MORE
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19. MRSA and other resistant bacteria : prevalence, patient and staff experiences, wounds and infection control
Abstract : Antibiotic resistance has become a major and serious global problem in healthcare. Limited treatment options for infections caused by these organisms can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. READ MORE
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20. Benefits of Integrated Upgrading of Biofuels in Biorefineries - Systems Analysis
Abstract : As a result of increasing concerns about climate change, there is considerable current interest in increasing use of CO2-neutral biofuel in the energy system. Increased use of biomass fuel requires that it be upgraded in order to facilitate transportation and distribution to end-users. READ MORE