Search for dissertations about: "Temperature awareness"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words Temperature awareness.
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1. Thermal Issues in Testing of Advanced Systems on Chip
Abstract : Many cutting-edge computer and electronic products are powered by advanced Systems-on-Chip (SoC). Advanced SoCs encompass superb performance together with large number of functions. This is achieved by efficient integration of huge number of transistors. READ MORE
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2. Too Hot! : an Epidemiological Investigation of Weather-Related Mortality in Rural India
Abstract : BackgroundMost environmental epidemiological studies are conducted in high income settings. The association between ambient temperature and mortality has been studied worldwide, especially in developed countries. READ MORE
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3. Temperature management after cardiac arrest, postanoxic injury and neurological recovery
Abstract : In patients admitted alive to hospital after cardiac arrest the most common mode of death is withdrawal of life sustaining therapy due to brain injury. This decicion is preceeed by multimodal neuroprognostication, which includes clinical examination, neurophysiological tests, imagning and serum markers of braininjury. READ MORE
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4. Ocean Climate Variability over Recent Centuries Explored by Modelling the Baltic Sea
Abstract : Natural variability and anthropogenic factors both contribute to changes in the ocean climate of the Baltic Sea. Observations over the past century indicate that changes in environmental settings and ocean climate have taken place, attracting considerable media attention and building public awareness of climate and environmental issues related to the Baltic Sea. READ MORE
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5. The role of deep hydrocarbons in the global hydrocarbon budget
Abstract : Nowadays, the issue of global warming and related environmental problems got widespread awareness among scientific society, politics, the industry as well as it has affected our everyday life. The reason for such a negative impact on the atmosphere is attributed mainly to human activities. READ MORE
