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Ph.d projekt, Institut for Nordisk Filologi, Københavns Universitet. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet 2000.

MATLAB™ and Simulink™

Many activated sludge wastewater treatment control strategies have been proposed in the literature; however, the literature does not provide a clear basis for comparison of these strategies because of the many confounding influences that have an impact on the system. Complicating the evaluation is the lack of standard evaluation criteria. Simulations provide a cost-effective means for the evaluati

'Open-ended questions' and 'show-and-tell'--a way to improve pharmacist counselling and patients' handling of their medicines

Pharmacists must ensure that patients know how to make the best use of their medication. An education programme was initiated in the southernmost part of Sweden during 1990 in order to improve the communication skills of pharmacy staff and the information given to customers. Customers with prescriptions for Turbuhaler were asked to 'show-and-tell' how they used their inhalers, and the results were

Extension of the COST 2100 channel model for massive MIMO

Massive MIMO has been shown, both in theory and through experiments, to offer very promising properties. These include the possibility to decrease output power by at least an order of magnitude while still achieving large gains in spectral efficiency, as compared to today’s access schemes. To efficiently design communication algorithms and evaluate massive MIMO schemes, channel models that capture

COURT DECISIONS IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: DELINEATING THE GREY ZONE

To remain effective within the public procurement proc-ess it is important to avoid revisions on contract award deci-sions, which prolong the procurement process and takes its toll on public resources. This paper aims to delineate the grey zone within public procurement legislation and clarify how the court interprets it, which will aid procurement officers in achieving best practice. Findings ind