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Scheduling, binding and routing system for a run-time reconfigurable operator based multimedia architecture
Analytical approach to low-frequency scattering and homogenisation of split-ring elements
Usability evaluation of navigation maps for visually impaired users
OpDesign – A study of the working environment in an operating unit
Study of Li-10 via the Li-9(H-2, p) Reaction at REX-ISOLDE
History and philosophy of science as an interdisciplinary field of problem transfers
In this paper we return to Ronald Giere (1973) and his claim that history of science as a discipline cannot contribute to philosophy of science by providing, partial or whole, solutions to philosophical problems. Let us suppose that Giere was right. Would the implication be that there can be no genuine interdisciplinarity between the two disciplines? In answering this question it is first suggeste
Electromagnetic cloaking by change of variables
In search of the thinking Image
The Family of Belykh Maps
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Efficiencies and Pressure Drops of Fibre Filters - a Comparison between Theoretical Calculations and Experimental Determination
Spatial evolution of knowledge-intensive ICT services in Sweden: On the role of mobile entrepreneurs
The paper investigates the role of mobile entrepreneurs in spatial diffusion process of a rapidly expanding industry using the case of the knowledge-intensive ICT-services in Sweden over 1990-2010. The main contributions of this study are twofold. On the one hand, paper contributes to entrepreneurship research by showing that the spatial origin of an entrepreneur should be analysed not only in ter
Gentle gentrification? Urban renewal policies and socio-cultural transformations in Copenhagen
Creating the modern self: coaching and styling as techniques of personal branding
Folksångarna har tystnat i Hibiya Park
Utvecklingens finansieringsproblem
Rewriting the feminine in the fatherless organisation
On the significance of amino acids and GIP for the insulinotrophic effects of whey protein; mechanistic in vitro studies using isolated Langerhans islets from mice exposed to human postprandial plasma
Seismic anisotropy as an indicator of reservoir quality in siliciclastic rocks
Improving the accuracy of subsurface imaging is commonly the main incentive for including the effects of anisotropy in seismic processing. However, the anisotropy itself holds valuable information about rock properties and, as such, can be viewed as a seismic attribute. Here we summarize results from an integrated project that explored the potential to use observations of seismic anisotropy to int