Search for dissertations about: "permission"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the word permission.
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1. Norms and Alternatives : Logical Aspects of Normative Reasoning
Abstract : In this thesis, I develop and investigate various novel semantic frameworks for deontic logic. Deontic logic concerns the logical aspects of normative reasoning. In particular, it concerns reasoning about what is required, allowed and forbidden. I focus on two main issues: free-choice reasoning and the role of norms in deontic logic. READ MORE
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2. Software Techniques for Distributed Shared Memory
Abstract : In large multiprocessors, the access to shared memory is often nonuniform, and may vary as much as ten times for some distributed shared-memory architectures (DSMs). This dissertation identifies another important nonuniform property of DSM systems: nonuniform communication architecture, NUCA. READ MORE
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3. Aphorisms concerning several subjects with the permission of the philosoph. faculty at the university of Upsal for public discussion proposed by Abr. William af Sillén ... and Charles Ol. Reuterman, Med. phil. cand., of the Norrl. nation. In the Gustavian auditory the [...] of June 1845 at 10 o'clock a. m
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4. Epidemiology, Radiology and Histology of Atypical Femoral Fractures : Development of understanding
Abstract : Bisphosphonates have been used successfully in the prevention of osteoporosis-related fractures for over two decades. Only recently an association between bisphosphonate use and femoral insufficiency fractures – atypical femoral fractures – has been found.Bone remodeling is necessary to maintain a healthy skeleton. READ MORE
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5. Procedural and postoperative pain management in children : experiences, assessments and possibilities to reduce pain, distress and anxiety
Abstract : Introduction Children’s visits to hospital are often connected with painfulexaminations and treatments. If these situations are associated withunsuccessful alleviation of pain, the children may develop distress, anxiety and even pain sensitization. READ MORE