Search for dissertations about: "revelation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the word revelation.
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16. Policies and mechanisms for secure information release
Abstract : Security assurance is an important challenge for modern computing. Intentional information release (declassification) is often crucial for such assurance. Security-critical systems demand expressive policies for information release that are beyond what conventional security models may offer. READ MORE
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17. What's in a name? : A study of sobriquets in the Pesharim
Abstract : The present study addresses the problem of a simplistic historical interpretation of the sobriquetsin the pesharim. An alternative approach is advocated taking its beginning in perceiving themessage in the pesharim as primarily an ideological vindication of the Qumran community, theYahad. READ MORE
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18. Arts and Crafts Divine : Teaching and Learning Ritual Magic in Sodalitas Rosae Crucis
Abstract : This is an anthropological study of teaching and learning as it unfolds in a contemporary esoteric society in Sweden, the Sodalitas Rosae Crucis (SRC), founded in 2002. It perpetuates the teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an influential esoteric society instituted in Victorian London. READ MORE
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19. Scanning probe techniques as an investigation tool for semiconductor nanostructures and devices
Abstract : Semiconductor nanostructure based devices provide new opportunities for contributing to a sustainable energy usage. This includes harvesting of energy (solar cells) and saving of energy, e.g. in lighting (light-emitting diodes, LEDs) and transfer of energy (power devices). READ MORE
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20. In search of Dionysos. Reassessing a Dionysian context in early Rome
Abstract : In the present study the possibility of an early appearance of the god Dionysos and his sphere in archaic Rome, in the decades around 500 BC, will be examined. In early scholarship, rooted in the 19th century, the phenomenon of Dionysian ecstatic rites, cults, and satyr-plays in Roman society was denied. READ MORE