Search for dissertations about: "advantages to study in a local university"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words advantages to study in a local university.
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6. Study and characterization of localization and failure behaviour of ultra high strength steel
Abstract : In the vehicle industry there is a constant struggle to develop cars with high passive safety without increasing the fuel consumption. High passive safety requires a very rigid behaviour of the crash protecting components. Accomplishing this often leads to an increase in the weight of the components. READ MORE
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7. Studies on structural and biomechanical responses in seat integrated safety belt configurations
Abstract : The common 3-point safety belt usually has some anchor points on the car body. However, it is also possible to mount all anchor points on the seat structure. In general, different studies show some advantages with seat integrated safety belts. Thus, further investigations are motivated. READ MORE
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8. Direct Numerical Simulations of Low Temperature Combustion in IC Engine Related Conditions
Abstract : This thesis deals with direct numerical simulation (DNS) of low temperature combustion in internal combustion engine related conditions. In particular, HCCI (homogeneous charge compression ignition), SACI (spark assisted ho-mogeneous charge compression ignition) and PPC (partially premixed charge combustion) were investigated to gain deeper understanding on the details of the combustion process. READ MORE
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9. Groin hernia surgery : studies on anaesthesia and surgical technique
Abstract : The modem era of groin hernia surgery began with Eduardo Bassini who in the late 19th century, developed the first modem anatomically based hernia repair. Surgical technique, anaesthesia, suture and biomaterials have been matters of discussion ever since. READ MORE
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10. Living with diabetes within the framework of Swedish primary health care : Somalian and professional perspectives
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to provide knowledge on the one handSomalian-born immigrants´ experiences of living with diabetes mellitus (DM)in a new cultural environment, on the other hand their encounter with Swedishdiabetic care – this from both their own point of view and that of the health-care professionals. There was an endeavour to describe methodological aspectsof the interpreter´s role in respect of the trustworthiness of research performedin multicultural societies. READ MORE