Search for dissertations about: "MIND method"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 145 swedish dissertations containing the words MIND method.
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1. MIND : Optimization method for industrial energy systems
Abstract : The MIND optimization method is a tool for life cycle cost minimization of a flexible range of industrial energy systems. It can be used in analyses of energy systems in response to changes within the system, changes of the boundary conditions and synthesis of energy systems. READ MORE
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2. Mind the Mind : Strategic Communication in the Swedish Green Party
Abstract : An increasingly complex environment and pressure from external publics on organizations to speak consistently challenge contemporary organizations. Strategic communication has been portrayed as offering a method for organizations to handle these complexities and is characterized not only as a rational way to handle problems organization face by centralizing, planning, and controlling, but as inevitable. READ MORE
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3. Mind & Well-being : The relationships between personality and health related pathology
Abstract : The study of the associations between personality, lifestyle and health related pathology has revealed important associations. These include associations with physical health such as the onset of cardiovascular disease, but also with mental and emotional health such as depression or life satisfaction. READ MORE
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4. Mind the Gap : Exploring the social capability of non-player characters
Abstract : Among the most important factors governing enjoyment of computer games is immersion, or the feeling the player has of being in the game world. This feeling allows the player to be transported into the world of the game, where they can experience grand adventures and riveting tales. READ MORE
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5. Mind the blues : Swedish police officers' mental health and forced deportation of unaccompanied refugee children
Abstract : Introduction: Policing is a public health issue. The police often encounter vulnerable populations. Police officers have wide discretionary powers, which could impact on how they support vulnerable populations. READ MORE