Search for dissertations about: "perceptual agreement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words perceptual agreement.
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1. Voters' Perceptions of Party Politics - A Multilevel Approach
Abstract : Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed rather than government by the people. Elections play a central role in this context and several theorists of modern democracy have struggled to determine the circumstances under which effective political representation can exist. READ MORE
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2. Methods for product sound design
Abstract : Product sound design has received much attention in recent years. This has created a need to develop and validate tools for developing product sound specifications. READ MORE
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3. Voice function and quality of life in laryngectomees
Abstract : Individuals who undergo laryngectomy, surgical removal of the larynx, loose their normal voice. The breathing pattern is altered to permanent tracheostomal breathing. A new voice can be established by use of a segment in the lower part of the pharynx and the most upper part of the esophagus, the pharyngo-esophageal (PE) segment. READ MORE
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4. Detailed analysis of slow oscillatory movements of eye position
Abstract : Our eyes make continuous movements even when attempting to fixate a stationary object. The involuntary eye movements occurring during fixation are referred to as fixational eye movements. There is a general agreement on three types of eye movements occurring during visual fixation: tremor, drift and microsaccade. READ MORE
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5. Flexographic Post-Printing of Corrugated Board : Contact Mechanics and Print Quality
Abstract : As the corrugated board industry strives to produce products with a higher print quality in the converting stage, there is a need for a greater understanding of the factors influencing the final print quality and how we perceive the print. In this work, a method for quantifying the print quality of printed corrugated board is presented as well as methods that quantitatively characterize the mechanical interaction between the printing form and the corrugated board in the printing nip. READ MORE