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Probing the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish
This paper explores the linguistic encoding of placement and removal events in Swedish. Drawing on elicited spoken data, it provides a unified approach to caused motion descriptions. The results show uniform syntactic behaviour of placement and removal descriptions and a consistent asymmetry between placement and removal in the semantic specificity of verbs. The results also reveal three further s
The Television Studies Reader
The Television Studies Reader offers students a roadmap to contemporary issues in the expanding and dynamic field of television studies. Thirty eight cutting edge essays lay out a wide array of approaches to the study of the changing phenomenon that is 'television around the world.'
Solar Wind and Geomagnetic Activity - Predictions Using Neural Networks
This thesis shows how artificial neural networks (ANNs) can be applied to predict geomagnetic activity from solar-wind data. It introduces and summarizes five papers where development of ANN models are reported, and where predictions of geomagnetic activity are discussed. The studies cover geomagnetic disturbances characterized by global-scale indices and geomagnetic variations that are locally ob
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Control and Embedded Computing: Survey of Research Directions
This paper provides a survey of the role of feedback control in embedded realtimesystems, presented in the context of a new EU/IST Network of Excellence, ARTIST2.The survey highlights recent research efforts and future research directions in the areasof codesign of computer-based control systems, implementation-aware embedded controlsystems, and control of real-time computing systems.
Christ Jesus and the Jewish People Today : New Explorations of Theological Interrelationships
This book explores the historical, biblical, christological, trinitarian, and ecclesiological dimensions of soteriology in Jewish-Christian relations.
En gång i Sverige (1992)
Yrkesutbildningens utveckling 1940 – 1975
Arbetsmarknadens parter etablerade sig som kraftfulla aktörer på yrkesutbildningens område i början av 1940-talet med utgångspunkt från arbetsmarknadens krav och behov av utbildad arbetskraft. Huvuddelen av utbildningen skedde i företag på arbetsmarknadens villkor och kontakterna med andra delar av utbildningssystemet var mycket begränsad. Egentligen uppfattades yrkesutbildningen vid den tiden kna
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The first Swedish edition of Emanuel Swedenborg's manuscript in neurology from 1720
Myten om maskinen: Essäer om makt, modernitet och miljö
Meningen med semantiken
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Researching the Cultural Revolution: Impressions from a summer in the Beijing University Library
Kvinnor i en facklig värld : En studie av kvinnliga förtroendevalda i Lärarförbundet
Global environmental governance in the Anthropocene: An introduction
The term Anthropocene denotes a new geological epoch characterized by the unprecedented impact of human activities on the Earth’s ecosystems. While the natural sciences have advanced their understanding of the drivers and processes of global change considerably over the last two decades, the social sciences lag behind in addressing the fundamental challenge of governance and politics in the Anthro
Recursive structure from motion using hybrid matching constraints with error feedback
The Effects of ATT and Non-ATT Systems and Treatments on Driver Speed Behaviour
MASTER (MAnaging Speeds of Traffic on European Roads) aims to provide re-commendations for speed management strategies and policies and develop guidelines for the development of innovative speed management tools. This document reviews the relevant literature and various Advanced Transport Telematics (ATT) and traditional (non-ATT) methods of reducing driver speed are evaluated. It is concluded tha
A Contextual Framework for Computerized Information Systems. An exploratory study of computerized information systems in nine manufacturing organizations with regard to technological and environmental factors
Research within contingency theory recognizes and postulates the relevance of contextual factors to the design of organizations. Thus organizations are dependent on the environments in which they operate and on the technologies they utilize. Organizations therefore need to process information about their environments and technologies. Information systems, including computerized information sytems,
