Search for dissertations about: "Martin Fredriksson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Martin Fredriksson.
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1. Online engineering : On the nature of open computational systems
Abstract : Computing has evolved from isolated machines, providing calculative support of applications, toward communication networks that provide functional support to groups of people and embedded systems. Perhaps, one of the most compelling feature and benefit of computers is their overwhelming computing efficiency. READ MORE
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2. Cardiac arrest outside and inside hospital from a 30 year perspective in the Municipality of Gothenburg
Abstract : Aims: 1:To describe the epidemiology of both out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in the Municipality of Gothenburg. 2:To describe the differences and similarities in cardiac arrest inside and outside hospital. READ MORE
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3. Transformation of component models to real-time models
Abstract : Industry is constantly looking for new developments in software for use in increasingly complex computer applications. Today, the development of component-based systems is an attractive area for both Industry and Academia. The systems we focus on in this thesis are embedded computers, in particular those in automotive systems. READ MORE
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4. Evaluating Institutional Changes in Education and Wage Policy
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained essays. Essay I (written with Roope Uusitalo) studies the effects of school choice on segregation. We analyse a reform in Stockholm that changed the admission system of public upper secondary schools. READ MORE
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5. Real-time multi-exposure laser speckle contrast imaging of skin microcirculatory perfusion
Abstract : The microcirculation, the blood flow in the smallest blood vessels in the body, has a vital function as this is where oxygen and nutrients diffuses from the blood to to the surrounding cells. An important quantity is the tissue perfusion, a measure of the microcirculation’s capacity to provide oxygen and nutrients to the cells. READ MORE