Search for dissertations about: "Safe Conduct"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Safe Conduct.
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1. eVIS – A digital support for physical activity in patients with chronic pain
Abstract : Background: Chronic pain is a significant contemporary health challenge, exerting enormous impact on both individuals and societies. Although physical activity is the primary treatment, many patients struggle with incorporating it into their lives. READ MORE
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2. Model-Based Design and Virtual Testing of Steer-by-Wire Systems
Abstract : Driven by the need for automation and autonomy as well as the need to reduce resources and emissions, the automotive industry is currently undergoing a major transformation. Technologically, this transformation is addressing a wide range of challenges and opportunities. READ MORE
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3. Driver-Vehicle Interaction : Identification, Characterization and Modelling of Path Tracking Skill
Abstract : Since the dawn of the automobile, driver behaviour has been an issue. Driving can result in accidents that may harm not only the driver but also passengers and the surroundings. This calls for measures that restrict the usage of vehicles and to assist the individual driver to conduct the driving in a safe, yet practically efficient manner. READ MORE
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4. Validation of a Standard- and Metric-Based Software Quality Model : Creating the Prerequisites for Experimentation
Abstract : Our long term research goal is to validate a standard- and metric-based software quality model. Today, ambiguous metric definitions lead to incomparable implementation variants in tools. READ MORE
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5. Control of sexually transmitted infections in a high prevalence region : HIV, syphilis and HBV among young adults and preparation for HIV vaccine trials in Mozambique
Abstract : Mozambique is one of the countries with a high burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and syphilis. HIV seroprevalence in adults was estimated to be 11.5% in 2009, syphilis prevalence among women was estimated to be 5.7% in 2010 and an estimated national HBV prevalence of above 8%. READ MORE