Search for dissertations about: "laddering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word laddering.
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1. Investigating Consumer Perceptions by applying the Extended Association Pattern Technique : A Study on Wooden Multistory Houses
Abstract : During the past years, the usage of wood as construction material in multistory applications has increased. In Germany and Sweden, various activities have been, and are about to be performed, to accentuate and improve the position of wooden multistory houses. READ MORE
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2. Perceptions of Wooden Multifamily Houses : Applying an Extended Association Pattern Technique
Abstract : During the past years, wooden one and two family houses showed a higher growth rate on the German construction market compared to conventional material like brick and stone. Wood as construction material became more and more attractive. READ MORE
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3. Real Estate Development : A Customer Perspective
Abstract : This doctoral thesis ‘Real Estate Development: a Customer Perspective’, mainly concerns questions that are related to why consumers make a choice and what they are looking for. The first part of this thesis is the result of the research project ‘Models for the Construction Sector’ (MoPo) and the second part is the result of a collaborative project between KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the Construction Sector Innovation Centre (BIC), five private companies[1] and four municipalities in Stockholm County. READ MORE
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4. Streptococcal protein Rib and related proteins: a family of repetitive surface proteins that elicit protective immunity
Abstract : ABSTRACT Streptococci constitute a heterogeneous group of Gram-positive bacteria, divided into different serological groups on the basis of antigenic differences in a cell wall-associated carbohydrate. This thesis describes related surface proteins expressed by bacteria in two of these groups, the group B streptococcus (GBS) and the group A streptococcus (GAS). READ MORE
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5. Apoptotic and necrotic cell death after photothrombotic ring stroke : characterization of a stroke model and its morphological and molecular consequences
Abstract : Cerebral ischemic cell death is a major cause of disability and death among stroke patients. The brain cell demise can occur through apoptosis or necrosis or as a continuum of both. This study aimed at establishing a dual setup of a photothrombotic ring stroke model and exploring its morphological and molecular consequences. READ MORE