Search for dissertations about: "svensson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 733 swedish dissertations containing the word svensson.
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1. Mind the Mind : Strategic Communication in the Swedish Green Party
Abstract : An increasingly complex environment and pressure from external publics on organizations to speak consistently challenge contemporary organizations. Strategic communication has been portrayed as offering a method for organizations to handle these complexities and is characterized not only as a rational way to handle problems organization face by centralizing, planning, and controlling, but as inevitable. READ MORE
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2. Boundary Layer Parametrization in Numerical Weather Prediction Models
Abstract : Numerical weather prediction (NWP) and climate models have shown to have a challenge to correctly simulate stable boundary layers and diurnal cycles. This aim of this study is to evaluate, describe and give suggestions for improvements of the descriptions of stable boundary layers in operational NWP models. Two papers are included. READ MORE
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3. Rechargeable Aqueous Batteries Based on Available Resources : Investigation and Development towards Efficient Battery Performance
Abstract : Batteries employing water based electrolytes enable extremely low manufacturing costs and are inherently safer than Li-ion batteries. Batteries based on zinc, manganese dioxide, iron, and air have high energy relevancy, are not resource restricted, and can contribute to large scale energy storage solutions. READ MORE
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4. "This pen is a rocket" : Semiotic Resources, Affordances and using programming in physics education
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5. Linking Programming to Representations : Understanding meaning-making in physics education through semiotic resources
Abstract : Programming is investigated with a social semiotic lens to study how programming can contribute to meaning-making in physics. The analysis focuses on how new and dynamic representations can be created with the help of programming and how programming allows students to investigate and create their own models of physical phenomena. READ MORE