Search for dissertations about: "past-present"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the word past-present.
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1. Foundations of educational buildings in Iraq : past, present and future
Abstract : Foundation is considered as one of the main parts of any structure such as buildings, railways, bridges, etc. The type of foundation used is highly dependent on the type and properties of soil. READ MORE
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2. Life-stowing from a Digital Media Perspective : Past, Present and Future
Abstract : While both public opinion and scholars around the world are currently pointing out the danger of increasingly popular life-logging devices, this book articulates this debate by distinguishing between automatic and manual life-logging approaches. Since new definitions of life-logging have excluded the latter approach and have been mainly focused on effortless life-logging technologies such as Google Glass and Quantified Self applications in general, the second part of this thesis theoretically frames life-stowing. READ MORE
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3. Organisation and management of Public Dentistry in Sweden : Past, present and future
Abstract : Professionella organisationer innebär utmaningar i management ochorganisation jämfört med producerande företag eftersom kontrollenav arbetet ligger inom de professionella grupperna själva. Ledning ien politiskt styrd organisation som Folktandvården (FTV) innebärextra svårigheter. READ MORE
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4. Arctic Offshore Hydrocarbon Resource Development : Past, Present and Vision of the Future
Abstract : Energy issues have always been on the global economics and geopolitics agenda, even though energy sources have been changing over time.In recent years, the awareness of Arctic offshore oil and natural gas development has escalated, yielding economic opportunities and incurring risks. READ MORE
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5. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma: past, present and future directions
Abstract : Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a rare disease in Sweden. The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the clinicopathological manifestations of the disease and its treatment outcomes in a cohort of Swedish NPC patients to identify key features for future improvements in patient care. READ MORE