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6. Developing narrative competence : Swedish, Swedish-German and Swedish-Turkish children aged 4–6
Abstract : This thesis investigates the development of oral narrative competence from age 4 to 6 in Swedish monolinguals (N=72) and in both languages of Swedish-German (N=46) and Swedish-Turkish (N=48) bilinguals growing up in Sweden. Picture-based fictional narratives were elicited with Cat/Dog and Baby Birds/Baby Goats from the Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN, Gagarina et al. READ MORE
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7. Towards Large-Capacity and Cost-Effective Main Memories
Abstract : Large, multi-terabyte main memories per processor socket are instrumental to address the continuously growing performance demands of domains like high-performance computing, databases, and big data. It is an important objective to design large-capacity main memories in a way that maximizes their cost-effectiveness and at the same time minimizes performance losses caused by cost-effective tradeoffs. READ MORE
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8. On the nature of main-group polycations : an odyssey
Abstract : Compounds containing main-group clusters, with focus on bismuth polycations, have been synthesized and characterized using X-ray diffraction and spectroscopic methods. Six new compounds have been isolated from synthesis in GaX3-arene media; Bi8[GaCl4]2, Bi8 [GaBr4]2, Sb8[GaCl4]2, Sb8[GaBr4]2, Te4[Ga2Cl7]2 and Te4[Ga2Br7]2. READ MORE
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9. Towards Green Wireless Access Networks : Main Tradeoffs, Deployment Strategies and Measurement Methodologies
Abstract : Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for capacity will further increase the energy consumption. Thus, improving energy efficiency has a great importance not only for environmental awareness but also to lower the operational cost of network operators. READ MORE
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10. Nasal vaccination using novel mucosal adjuvants : with main focus on influenza A virus
Abstract : Influenza viruses have sporadically caused pandemics during the last century, with the most severe occurring in 1918 when the “Spanish flu”, an A/H1N1 influenza virus, passed around the globe killing about 20-100 million people. Today 250 000-500 000 deaths occur annually due to influenza virus or secondary infection after influenza, e.g. READ MORE
