Search for dissertations about: "fıde"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the word fıde.
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1. Barshalder 1 : A cemetery in Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, Gotland, Sweden, c. AD 1-1100. Excavations and finds 1826-1971
Abstract : The prehistoric cemetery of Barshalder is located along the main road on the boundary between Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, near the southern end of the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. The cemetery was used from c. AD 1-1100. READ MORE
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2. Barshalder 2 : Studies of late Iron Age Gotland
Abstract : The prehistoric cemetery of Barshalder is located along the main road on the boundary between Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, near the southern end of the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. The ceme-tery was used from c. AD 1-1100. READ MORE
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3. A Unificationist Theory of Scientific Explanation
Abstract : What is the relation between scientific explanation and understanding? The thesis investigates a notion of understanding that is believed to be central to scientific explanation. The role of understanding in explanation is double: it is both an essential component, as well as a criterion, by which we select bona fide explanations from non-explanations. READ MORE
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4. A new family of survival functions and a method for measuring risk inequalities
Abstract : The present compilation thesis is divided into two sections, one for each of two separate methodological issues: reduction of random errors in mortality estimates and offsetting random variation related bias in data generated estimators of risk inequalities. Summary of section A In regard to the first issue a new family of survival functions is proposed. READ MORE
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5. Women's entrepreneurial identities: a typology based on Insights from Entrepreneurship programs in two different contexts
Abstract : Entrepreneurship provides a venue for individuals to (re)define their identities through their activities and vice versa. The overall aim of this dissertation is to understand women’s perceptions of their entrepreneurial identities in two different socio-cultural contexts. READ MORE