Search for dissertations about: "reciprocity"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the word reciprocity.
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21. Time-space Appropriation in the Inka Empire : A Study of Imperial Metabolism
Abstract : This thesis analyzes some aspects of the appropriation of labor time and natural space in the Inka Empire (ca. AD 1400 – 1532) in order to illuminate the cultural organization of Inka imperial metabolism. READ MORE
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22. Blind Massive MIMO Base Stations : Downlink Transmission and Jamming
Abstract : Massive MIMO (Multiple-Input--Multiple-Output) is a cellular-network technology in which the base station is equipped with a large number of antennas and aims to serve several different users simultaneously, on the same frequency resource through spatial multiplexing. This is made possible by employing efficient beamforming, based on channel estimates acquired from uplink reference signals, where the base station can transmit the signals in such a way that they add up constructively at the users and destructively elsewhere. READ MORE
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23. Modelling of ultrasonic testing for cracks near a non-planar surface
Abstract : Nondestructive testing using ultrasound has important applications in e.g. the nuclear power and aerospace industries, where it is used to inspect safety-critical parts for flaws. READ MORE
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24. On the modelling of ultrasonic testing using boundary integral equation methods
Abstract : Ultrasonic nondestructive testing has important applications in, for example, the nuclearpower and aerospace industries, where it is used to inspect safety-critical parts for flaws.For safe and reliable testing, mathematical models of the ultrasonic measurement systemsare invaluable tools. READ MORE
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25. Changing the servicescape : The influence of music and self-disclosure on approach-avoidance behavior
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and understand the effect of a servicescape’s ambient and social conditions on consumers’ Approach/Avoidance behavior in a retail context. More specifically, this thesis investigates the effect of music (ambient stimuli) and employees’ self-disclosure (social stimuli) on consumers’ Approach/Avoidance behavior in a retail store. READ MORE