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1. Competition, Coexistence and Character Displacement : In a Young Avian Hybrid Zone
Abstract : This thesis investigates the ecological and evolutionary implications of a recent secondary contact between two closely related bird species: collared (Ficedula albicollis) and pied (F. hypoleuca) flycatchers. READ MORE
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2. Coexistence, Deployment and Business Models of Heterogeneous Wireless Systems Incorporating High Altitude Platforms
Abstract : The increased demand for broadband communications has led to the rapid development of the conventional terrestrial and satellite wireless communications systems. One of the main challenges to next generation wireless systems is to deliver high-capacity and cost-efficient solutions to cope with an increasing usage of broadband services and applications. READ MORE
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3. Towards Radio-Environment Aware IoT Networks : Wireless Coexistence Methods for Low-complexity Devices
Abstract : Wireless technologies for short-range communication play a central role in the massive diffusion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. Such communication solutions rely extensively on the availability of unlicensed spectrum in the form of bands for industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) applications. READ MORE
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4. Enabling and Coercive Control : Coexistence in the Case of Banking
Abstract : This thesis focuses on subjects of control and attitudinal outcomes of formalized control in organizations. Previous research have concluded contradicting results of whether formalized control is positive or negative for the employees and propose that not only degree of formalization, but also type of formalization, can explain attitudinal outcomes. READ MORE
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5. European Legal Perspectives on Health-Related Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
Abstract : This doctoral thesis examines how the coexistence of the Council of Europe and the EUinfluences rules on direct-to-consumer genetic testing, as well as how these influencesreflect on individual states that are simultaneously bound to both of the legal orders ofinterest.Through the lens of legal pluralism and state sovereignty this research examines thecompetence and authority of the Council of Europe and the EU to handle the market aspects(technical performance and utility) as well as privacy (consent to a medical serviceand data protection requirements), and examines the obligations these two legal ordersplace on the Member States of the EU. READ MORE