Search for dissertations about: "Patrik Karlsson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Patrik Karlsson.
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11. A Novel Approach to Teaching Emotional Expression in Music Performance
Abstract : One of the most important aspects of music performance is the expression of emotions, yet research has suggested that this skill is neglected in music education. The aim of this thesis was thus to develop and test a novel and empirically-based approach to teaching emotional expression in music performance. READ MORE
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12. Information structures and workflows in health care informatics
Abstract : Patient data in health care have traditionally been used to support direct patient care. Although there is great potential in combining such data with genetic information from patients to improve diagnosis and therapy decisions (i.e. READ MORE
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13. Energy efficiency and ventilation in Swedish industries barriers, simulation and control strategy
Abstract : The energy issue is presently in focus worldwide. This is not only due to increasing environmental concern regarding energy related emissions, but also due to the trend of increasing energy prices. Energy usage in the industrial sector in Sweden today represents about one third of the national energy use. READ MORE
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14. Towards Increased Energy Efficiency in Swedish Industry : Barriers, Driving Forces & Policies
Abstract : Industrial energy efficiency is one of the most important means of reducing the threat of increased global warming. A higheruse of electricity than their European competitors, together with increased energy costs due to increasing energy prices in Swedish industry have negative impacts on results and competitiveness. READ MORE
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15. Enabling industrial energy benchmarking : Process-level energy end-use, key performance indicators, and efficiency potential
Abstract : One of the greatest challenges of our time is global climate change. A key strategy for mitigating the emission of greenhouse gases is the improvement of energy efficiency. Manufacturing industry stands for a large share of global energy end-use but has yet to achieve its full energy efficiency potential. READ MORE