Search for dissertations about: "error in law"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words error in law.
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11. Mechanical behaviour of adhesive layers : experimental methods, cohesive laws, and fracture mechanics
Abstract : Adhesive joining is today viewed as one of the key technologies to achieve decreased emissions in the automobile industry. To decrease weight, optimal material selection often results in different materials for different parts. This leads to the necessity to join mixed material. Here, the use of adhesives is the most promising joining technology. READ MORE
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12. Techniques for Tolerating Soft Errors in Brake-by-Wire Systems
Abstract : This thesis addresses the problem of tolerating soft errors in brake-by-wire systems. Soft errors are caused by ionizing particles and manifest themselves as bit-flips in memory registers, latches, and flip-flops. As transistors are shrunk to sustain Moore's law, the frequency of such radiation-induced faults increases. READ MORE
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13. Capacity Analysis and Receiver Design in the Presence of Fiber Nonlinearity
Abstract : The majority of today's global Internet traffic is conveyed through optical fibers. The ever-increasing data demands have pushed the optical systems to evolve from using regenerators and direct-direction receivers to a coherent multi-wavelength network. READ MORE
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14. The effect of modality on social presence, presence and performance in collaborative virtual environments
Abstract : Humans rely on all their senses when interacting with others in order to communicate and collaborate efficiently. In mediated interaction the communication channel is more or less constrained, and humans have to cope with the fact that they cannot get all the information that they get in face-to-face interaction. READ MORE
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15. Structured clinical assessment and management of risk of violent recidivism in mentally disordered offenders
Abstract : Background: The assessment of risk of violence among mentally disordered offenders has been a controversial but well-researched area in forensic psychology and psychiatry during the last decades. The main focus of this research has been on the predictive validity of various risk factors and methods of combining risk factors to gain the highest possible predictive accuracy. READ MORE