Search for dissertations about: "normal order"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1006 swedish dissertations containing the words normal order.
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1. Aerodynamic measurements of normal voice
Abstract : Vocal fold vibration results from an alternating balance between subglottal air pressure that drives the vocal folds apart and muscular, elastic, and restoring forces that draw them together. The aim of the present thesis is to present quantitative data of normal vocal function using a noninvasive method. READ MORE
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2. Each Day Another Disaster : Politics and Everyday Life in a Palestinian Refugee Camp in the West Bank
Abstract : This anthropological study examines the ways in which Palestinian camp refugees maintain everyday life in a situation that is characterized by chronic disruption, fear and mistrust. It explores how these refugees make sense of displacement and violence and how they uphold a sense of agency in constraining circumstances. READ MORE
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3. Automated Theorem Proving with Extensions of First-Order Logic
Abstract : Automated theorem provers are computer programs that check whether a logical conjecture follows from a set of logical statements. The conjecture and the statements are expressed in the language of some formal logic, such as first-order logic. READ MORE
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4. On Efficient Transmission Balancing Operation : Capturing the Normal State Frequency and Active Power Dynamics
Abstract : In an electric power system, there will always be an electric balance. Nevertheless, System Operators (SOs) often uses the term imbalance. Here, the term imbalance refers to the difference between trades and real-time measurements. READ MORE
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5. Paradox As the New Normal : essays on framing, managing and sustaining organizational tensions
Abstract : Metaphorically, the idiom “you cannot have your cake and eat it too” describes fundamental tensions at the heart of today’s organizations. Engaging tensions may seem implausible or even impossible. However, there exists evidence, given the increasingly complex environment, that both are vital to organizational success. READ MORE
