Search for dissertations about: "part 1"
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16. Rule of law after war : ideologies, norms and methods for legal and judicial reform
Abstract : This study concerns itself with rule of law assistance in the aftermath of war. Over the past decade, rule of law has emerged as an essential objective in state-building missions. This has led to a host of programmes and projects on law reform, constitutional development, judicial training, and institutional establishment. READ MORE
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17. How memory of the past, a predictable present and expectations of the future underpin adaptation to the sound environment
Abstract : By using auditory distraction as a tool, the main focus of the present thesis is to investigate the role of memory systems in human adaptation processes towards changes in the built environment. Report I and Report II focus on the question of whether memory for regularities in the auditory environment is used to form predictions and expectations of future sound events, and if violations of these expectations capture attention. READ MORE
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18. Computer Vision for Traffic Surveillance Systems : Methods and Applications
Abstract : Computer vision solutions play a significant role in intelligent transportation systems (ITS) by improving traffic flow, safety and management. In addition, they feature prominently in autonomous vehicles and their future development. The main advantages of vision-based systems are their flexibility, coverage and accessibility. READ MORE
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19. Validity and Reliability of the Instrument DOA : A Dialogue about Working Ability
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to examine the construct validity and the reliability of the instrument DOA; Dialogue about working ability. The theoretical foundation for DOA is the Model of Human Occupation. READ MORE
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20. Loneliness among older people in the Swedish media : Constructions, discourses and the designation of responsibility
Abstract : Feelings of belonging or not belonging to other people are commonly seen as an essential and universal part of human existence. How loneliness is talked about and understood is, however, found to differ depending on historical, cultural and societal contexts. READ MORE