Search for dissertations about: "Methodological Symmetry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Methodological Symmetry.
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1. Taken for Granted – The Construction of Order in the Process of Library Management System Decision Making
Abstract : This thesis is an empirically based, theoretical discussion of the process of decision making in relation to Library Management Systems (LMS). Although the conceptualization of the LMS decision process in rational terms, common in many LMS selection models, may be useful in different respects, here the process is viewed from a social constructivist stance. READ MORE
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2. Structural studies of polychlorinated hydrocarbons : DDT analogues and degradation products
Abstract : The crystal structures of five analogues and degradation products of DOT have been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. The conformations of these compounds are discussed and compared with the other DDT-type compounds whose crystal structures have been solved. READ MORE
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3. Analysis of Human Brain MRI : Contributions to Regional Volume Studies
Abstract : Many disorders are associated with regional brain volumes. The analysis of these volumes from MR images often requires sequential processing steps such as localization and delineation. READ MORE
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4. A computational approach to curvature sensing in lipid bilayers
Abstract : Local curvature is a key driving force for spatial organization of cellular membranes, via a phenomenon known as membrane curvature sensing, where the binding energy of membrane associated macromolecules depends on the local membrane shape. However, the microscopic mechanisms of curvature sensing are not well understood. READ MORE
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5. Stories across borders : how female ex-offenders make sense of their journey through crime and criminal justice in Sweden and England
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the internationalisation of criminological knowledge about gender and crime through a cross-national analysis of female ex-offenders' qualitative experiences of crime and criminal justice in two European countries; Sweden and England. Grounded in a feminist methodological framework, the study draws on 24 life-story narrative interviews with 12 repeat female offenders in Sweden and 12 in England, who, at the time of the interview, self-identified as desisters. READ MORE