Search for dissertations about: "Forskningsresultat"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the word Forskningsresultat.
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1. Methods of measuring the moisture diffusivity at high moisture levels
Abstract : The purpose of this licentiate study is to analyze capillarity transport in building materials, and in order to do that, develop a new measurement method by which the moisture diffusivity at high moisture levels can be measured in an easy way.... READ MORE
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2. Commercialization done differently : How Swedish university incubators facilitate the formation of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurial firms
Abstract : Den här avhandlingen, i monografiformat, undersöker universitetsinkubatorernas roll i skapandet av kunskapsintensiva (KIE) företag i Sverige. Det ovanliga institutionella regelverk för hur man kommersialiserar forskningsresultat i Sverige gör ämnet intressant. READ MORE
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3. On state space structure and average case complexity in random K-SAT problems
Abstract : This thesis gives an introduction to a currently active area in the cross-section between theoretical computer science and theoretical physics. In the last ten years it has been suggested that critical behaviour, usually seen in models from condensed matter physics, may be responsible for the intractability of NP complete computation problems. READ MORE
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4. Attitudes and beliefs about national guidelines for schizophrenia. A study among stakeholders
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to investigate and synthesise the knowledge base concerning leadership and its influence on the implementation of evidence-based practice. A further aim was to investigate attitudes and beliefs among politicians, healthcare managers and mental healthcare professionals about the Swedish national guidelines for schizophrenia or schizophrenia-like conditions. READ MORE
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5. Energy Efficient Vehicle Policy: Lessons Learnt : An analysis of the effects of incentive policies on the demand, usage and pricing of energy efficient vehicles
Abstract : Encouraging the uptake of energy efficient vehicles (EEVs) is an aspiration of critical importance in a day and age in which we are confronted with the increasingly dire consequences of human behaviour on our planet, and on the planet for generations to come. The transport sector is one of the highest contributors of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, whilst pollution from this sector is responsible for a large proportion of human deaths each and every year. READ MORE