Search for dissertations about: "spheres"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 256 swedish dissertations containing the word spheres.
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1. Commercialising social media : a study of fashion (blogo)spheres
Abstract : A common characteristic of the theoretical developments within the field of social media marketing is that activities to which consumers devote themselves in social media settings shift power from firms to consumers. Extant literature has therefore analysed the practices of consumers within social media and their potential implications for marketing. READ MORE
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2. Juridification of Educational Spheres : The Case of Swedish School Inspection
Abstract : This dissertation argues that the great transformation of education policy and governance that we have witnessed in the last few decades can only be properly understood by taking into account a process of juridification. In and of itself, this is not a novel assertion; what is argued here is that what this entails concretely has been only partially understood. READ MORE
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3. Submicron Calcium Phosphate Spheres for Biomedical Applications : Synthesis and Use
Abstract : Calcium phosphate spheres as biomaterials have been attracting attention in recent years. Calcium phosphate occurs naturally in bone, and a hollow structure could be advantageous for drug loading and release. READ MORE
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4. Harnessing Mesoporous Spheres - transport studies and biotechnological applications
Abstract : Applications in controlled release and delivery calls for a good understanding of molecular transport within the carrier material and the dominating release mechanisms. It is clear that a better understanding of hindered transport and diffusion of guest molecules is important when developing new porous materials, e.g. READ MORE
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5. P-adic dynamical systems and van der Put basis technique
Abstract : Theory of dynamical systems in fields of p-adic numbers is an important part of algebraic and arithmetic dynamics. The study of p-adic dynamical systems is motivated by their applications in various areas of mathematics, e.g., in physics, genetics, biology, cognitive science, neurophysiology, computer science, cryptology, etc. READ MORE