Search for dissertations about: "REQUIREMENT PATTERN"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words REQUIREMENT PATTERN.
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1. Essays on the Supply and Demand for Auditing Service
Abstract : The market for auditing service is shaped by the demand side and supply side forces. For audit firms and the overall profession, human capital is the most important asset because auditing service is delivered by auditors. READ MORE
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2. B cell repertoire development in normal physiology and autoimmune disease
Abstract : The B cell repertoire in the neonatal immune system (IS) is characterised by reactivity towards self-components, including other immunoglobulin (Ig) V-regions. These properties have been suggested to be a requirement for the development of a normal immune system. READ MORE
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3. Nutrition and energy expenditure in women with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Abstract : AimThe overall objective of this thesis was to increase the knowledge and validate methods for assessment of total daily energy expenditure (TEE), energy requirement and energy intake (EI) in women with COPD. We also investigated the relationship of BMI with clinical characteristics of COPD in a population-based study. READ MORE
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4. Enabling Test Automation for Industrial PLC Programs
Abstract : Testing safety-critical systems, particularly those controlled by Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), is crucial for ensuring the safe and reliable operation of industrial processes. This thesis addresses the critical need for automated testing of safety-critical PLC systems used in various industrial settings. READ MORE
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5. Effect of thimerosal on the murine immune system : especially induction of systemic autoimmunity
Abstract : The organic mercury compound ethylmercurithiosalicylate (thimerosal), an antiseptic and a preservative, has recently raised public health concern due to its presence in vaccines globally. Thimerosal dissociates in the body to thiosalicylate and ethyl mercury (EtHg), which is partly converted to inorganic mercuric mercury (Hg2+). READ MORE