Search for dissertations about: "complemented survey"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words complemented survey.
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1. Catch and effort from a recreational trolling fishery in a large lake
Abstract : Over recent decades recreational fisheries have grown substantially throughout the world. Despite this increase, catches from recreational fisheries have often been ignored in fisheries management, although this is now being remedied. READ MORE
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2. A Study of Partially Reliable Transport Protocols for Soft Real-Time Applications
Abstract : The profileration of multimedia applications, such as streaming video, teleconferencing, and interactive gaming has created a tremendous challenge for the traditional transport protocols of the Internet – UDP and TCP. Specifically, many multimedia applications are examples of soft real-time applications. READ MORE
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3. Inequality, Health, and Smoking
Abstract : This thesis consists of five self-contained, yet related, research papers, which all contribute to the economic literature on socioeconomic differences in health and health related behavior. The first two papers provide a compass in the discussion of how to measure health inequality and, more specifically, how to adjust measures and concepts when moving from an unbounded income variable to a bounded (or binary) health variable. READ MORE
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4. Cycle paths’ degradation processes and surface condition assessment
Abstract : A shift in modal share from car driving to cycling has many benefits, both from individual- and societal perspectives, e.g., better health from an increase in physical activity, lower levels of pollution and congestion. However, there are also some potential problems with such a shift. READ MORE
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5. Learning for well being : Studies using the International Adult Literacy Survey
Abstract : This thesis is a collection of five independent but closely related studies. The overall purpose is to approach the analysis of learning outcomes from a perspective that combines three major elements, namely lifelonglifewide learning, human capital, and the benefits of learning. READ MORE