Search for dissertations about: "New Ireland"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words New Ireland.
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1. Topics in the grammar of Kuot, a non-Austronesian language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
Abstract : This thesis describes certain areas in the grammar of the little-known Kuot language, spoken by some 1,500 people in New Ireland Province in Papua New Guinea. Kuot is an isolate, and is the only non-Austronesian (Papuan) language of that province. The analyses presented here are based on original data from 18 months of linguistic fieldwork. READ MORE
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2. Hadron Physics in a Polarized World : Exploring Electromagnetic Interactions with Spin Observables
Abstract : The electromagnetic interactions of hadrons serve as a valuable probe of the nature of the strong force at low energies and simultaneously allow for tests of fundamental discrete symmetries. In this thesis, I show how polarization observables can be used to gain an in-depth understanding of these processes and present two analyses of data from the BESIII experiment where such observables have been studied. READ MORE
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3. Acting Entrepreneurially and Strategically in Heavily Regulated Sectors
Abstract : This thesis investigates how firms act entrepreneurially and strategically in heavily regulated sectors. Over four studies, the thesis develops a deeper and more empirically grounded understanding of how entrepreneurial and strategic actions are developed and combined. READ MORE
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4. The Legitimation of Non-State Regulatory Organisations : The Case of GLOBALGAP’s Management of Legitimacy
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5. An analysis of the dynamics of multidisciplinary medical team meetings and the use of communication technology
Abstract : Multidisciplinary medical team meetings (MDTM)s are collaborative fora where healthcare spe- cialists come together to discuss patient cases, establish a definitive diagnosis and determine the best treatment strategy for the patient. The practice of MDTMs is growing in importance as regulatory agencies advocate their adoption into routine practice. READ MORE