Search for dissertations about: "future of print"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words future of print.
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1. Print or Perish? : A Study of Inertia in a Regional Newspaper Industry
Abstract : The newspaper industry has in the last few decades experienced a gradual but steady decline. The cause of this decline and potential ways of counteraction have been under considerable debate recently both in the industry and in academia. READ MORE
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2. Lightweight Security Solutions for the Internet of Things
Abstract : The future Internet will be an IPv6 network interconnecting traditional computers and a large number of smart object or networks such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). This Internet of Things (IoT) will be the foundation of many services and our daily life will depend on its availability and reliable operations. READ MORE
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3. Tailoring of Antibody Arrays - Technical Advances Towards Global Proteome Analysis
Abstract : Abstract The number of cancer and autoimmune disease diagnoses increases in our society, which place high demands on the health care system. Being able to tailor treatments for each individual patient is called "Personalized medicine", and could revolutionize the care in the future. READ MORE
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4. Early Predictors of Reading Comprehension Difficulties
Abstract : The aim of the present thesis was to examine the cognitive and language profile in children with poor reading comprehension using a longitudinal perspective. Even though comprehension skills are closely connected to educational success, comprehension deficits in children have been neglected in reading research. READ MORE
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5. Effects of Testing and Enactment on Memory
Abstract : Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this information at a later time. In three empirical studies, I investigated the individual and combined effects of interleaved testing (via repeated rounds of study and test practice) and encoding (via motor enactment) during learning on later cued-recall performance for action phrases. READ MORE