Search for dissertations about: "Magnus Lundberg"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words Magnus Lundberg.
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11. Light for a brighter morrow : paving the way for sustainable light-emitting devices
Abstract : We live in an artificially lit world, where light enhances our productivity and improves our quality of life. Today our appetite for light is stronger than ever, and emerging light-emitting technologies do not just replace the classical incandescent light bulb, they also open up for a new world of applications. READ MORE
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12. Assessment of tympanic membrane : a study of children with otitis media in general practice
Abstract : Background Acute otitis media (AOM) is a common disease in children and is causing great discomfort and disability worldwide but many areas are underserved regarding skilled professional. Tele-otology offers a promising technique to provide ear health globally. Diagnostic accuracy of AOM has regardless of method been found to be low. READ MORE
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13. Flexible Automation in Air Traffic Control Through Adaptation of Human-Automation Collaboration
Abstract : Many domains currently experience an increase in level of automation of their technical systems. However, the increased level of automation must be accompanied with the development of well-functioning human-automation collaboration to avoid undesirable phenomena such as automation surprises or reduced situational awareness. READ MORE
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14. TARP Promoter-Based Prostate Cancer Gene Therapy : From Development to Application
Abstract : Prostate cancer is one leading cause of cancer-related death among men in Western countries. The standard therapies for localized prostate cancer include radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy. Such measures are relatively effective in the short term, but many patients ultimately relapse. READ MORE
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15. Christianity, Generation and Narrative : Religious Conversion and Change in Sidama, Ethiopia, 1974–2012
Abstract : This study presents narratives concerning religious conversion and change in Evangelical-Pentecostal Christian communities in the Sidama zone, Southern Ethiopia. The study is based on narrative data collected through field research, which mainly focuses on the period 1974–2012. READ MORE