Search for dissertations about: "Vital Capacity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 150 swedish dissertations containing the words Vital Capacity.
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1. Manufacturing Resource Modelling for Productivity Management
Abstract : The role of manufacturing has been vital for the creation of welfare in advanced economies ever since the industrial revolution. During the last decades several new markets have emerged and actors in manufacturing are competing on, what is now so often referred to as, globalised markets. READ MORE
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2. Rehabilitation in light of different theories of health : Outcome for patients with low-back complaints - a theoretical discussion
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to investigate if the outcome of rehabilitation efforts is depending on what view health care has in relation to what need of care people have and if the outcome for different groups of patients with low-back complaints (specific versus non-specific complaints) is various successful. The outcome is measured in length of sick leave, number of spells and granted sickness and disability pensions. READ MORE
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3. Conflicting Logics? : Implementing Capacity and EU Adaptation in a Postcommunist Context
Abstract : It is generally recognized that the EU accession process has profound effects on state transformation in the postcommunist applicant countries. A key problem of postcommunism has been a weak ability to implement public policy. This study explores how efforts to fulfill EU conditionality may influence implementing capacity. READ MORE
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4. Lung function after cardiac surgery : With special reference to atelectasis and ventilation-perfusion relationships
Abstract : Patients undergoing cardiac surgery were investigated before and after the operation.Ventilation-perfusion (VA/Q) relationships were examined by the multiple inert gas elimination method, and atelectasis and aeration of the lungs were examined by computedtomography (CT). READ MORE
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5. Novel materials for high capacity sulphur based batteries
Abstract : Batteries have become a vital part of our everyday lives and are used in a wide range of portable electronic devices (e.g. mobile phones, laptops, toy, and power tools). READ MORE