Search for dissertations about: "Future generations"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 145 swedish dissertations containing the words Future generations.
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11. Some Contributions to Multi-Release Problems in Software Reliability and Successive Generations of Technologies
Abstract : Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation for a specified period of time in a specified environment. The software reliability model is the tool, which can be used to evaluate software quantitatively, develop test status, schedule status and monitor the changes in reliability performance. READ MORE
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12. Early life determinants of socioeconomic and health inequalities : life course studies within and across generations
Abstract : The role of the early life social and maternal environments in the production of health inequalities was widely documented in the past few decades but the underlying mechanisms were often subject to suboptimal analytic practices. The developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) paradigm came with a promise to better document the early life programming of adult diseases, with an emphasis on the postnatal modifiers of prenatal influences. READ MORE
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13. Climate Change and Residential Energy Use in Europe : Assessing Future Energy Demands and Renewable Generation Potentials
Abstract : In recent years, climate change and the corresponding expected extreme weather conditions have been widelyrecognized as potential problems. The construction industry is taking various actions to achieve sustainabledevelopment, implement energy conservation strategies, and provide climate change mitigation. READ MORE
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14. Investigating the potential of current and future neutrino detectors to identify the sources of the astrophysical neutrinos seen by IceCube
Abstract : High energy neutrino astronomy aims to view the universe with a new messenger, the neutrino. This messenger provides another window onto the universe, complementing what we can learn from photons, cosmic rays, and gravitational waves. READ MORE
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15. How can an organism´s life experience affect their descendants? Insights from epigenetic and transgenerational effects of chemical exposure in zebrafish
Abstract : Environmental pollution causes approx. 10% of human diseases, and some develop in the progeny because of parental exposure. Effects passed on to subsequent generations may be a consequence of genetic mutations, or of inherited changes in epigenetic patterns. READ MORE