Search for dissertations about: "mais"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the word mais.
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1. Development of Encapsulated UN-UO₂ Accident Tolerant Fuel
Abstract : Accident tolerant fuels (ATFs) are designed to endure a severe accident in the reactor core longer than the standard UO2-Zr alloy systems used in light water reactors (LWRs). Composite fuels such as UN-UO2 are being considered as an ATF concept to address the lower oxidation resistance of the UN fuel from a safety perspective for use in LWRs, whilst improving the in-reactor behaviour of the UO2 fuel. READ MORE
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2. Women and Biological Research Careers in Higher Education in Mozambique : A Case Study of Two Public Universities
Abstract : The issue of women’s experiences in biological research careers in academia in Mozambique is under-researched. This lack of knowledge does not enable the country to design structural tools that can help women to overcome the obstacles and challenges they face and hence boost their career progression in academia. READ MORE
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3. By foot at ease : environmental affordances for wellbeing in walking
Abstract : Walking has been shown to provide benefits for our health and also for the environment. Research has also shown that if the built environment is adapted for pedestrians, people walk more. However, there is a lack of qualitative research in architecture and urban design on walking at the micro (streetscape) scale. READ MORE
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4. On Machine Learning-Based Control for Energy Management in Construction Machines
Abstract : High energy efficiency is a key requirement for modern construction machinery. This is because of stricter environmental targets, electrification, and reduction of operation costs. READ MORE
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5. Patient-centred care (PCC) as idea, process and practice
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the stream of studies that indicate a transformation of the future education of medical professionals to better address patients’ needs and promote a positive attitude towards patientcentredness in medical education. The main goal is to identify the characteristics of patient-centred care (PCC) as ideas, processes, and practices from a medical student’s perspective in Portugal and Sweden. READ MORE