Search for dissertations about: "Martin Jonsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Martin Jonsson.
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1. Socioeconomic status and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Abstract : Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common cause of death. Around 6000 people in Sweden suffer OHCA each year and only about 10% survive. Historically, the focus of OHCA research has been on different treatments such as improved cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and early defibrillation. READ MORE
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2. Supporting context awareness in ubiquitous service environments
Abstract : Computing devices are becoming wireless, increasinglysmaller and embedded into other artefacts. Some of them aremobile while others are built into the environment. The noveltechnologies are also becoming more dependent of communicationwith other computing devices over different kinds of networks. READ MORE
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3. Sensing and Making Sense : Designing Middleware for Context Aware Computing
Abstract : Computing devices are becoming wireless, smaller and embedded into other artifacts. Some of them are mobile while others are built into the environment. The novel technologies are also becoming more dependent of communication with other computing devices over different kinds of networks. READ MORE
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4. Optical Functionalization of Transparent Wood Biocomposites
Abstract : Transparent wood (TW) biocomposites combines load-bearing properties with high transmittance of light. TW consists of a reinforcing wood substrate that has been infiltrated with a polymer matrix. TW can be combined with additives so that new multifunctional materials are obtained. READ MORE
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5. Haikai Poetics : Buson, Kitō and the Interpretation of Renku Poetry
Abstract : The dissertation is a study of the poetics of haikai in eighteenth-century Japan. It is more specifically concerned with the works of Yosa Buson and some of his followers. Rather than being a study of certain poems, it is an investigation of theories of aesthetics and composition, and of criticism. READ MORE