Essays about: "Jenny Lindmark"

Found 3 essays containing the words Jenny Lindmark.

  1. 1. Tensile Strain Monitoring in Reinforced Concrete Using Non-Contact Full-Field Optical Deformation Measurement Systems

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser

    Author : Jenny Lindmark; [2018]
    Keywords : Digital Image Correlation; Optical Monitoring; Reinforced Concrete; Tensile Strain;

    Abstract : As traffic loads increase and bridges age the need for structural health monitoring is growing. With the digitalization of our society, new non-contact full-field measurement techniques have been developed. These techniques have the potential to be used in monitoring of existing bridges. Today visual inspections are carried out every sixth year. READ MORE

  2. 2. Cleaning Away the Bad Stuff : A Comparative Analysis of the Use of Cleaning for Getting Rid of Monstrosity in Dead Until Dark and Shakespeare's Landlord

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för språkstudier

    Author : Jenny Lindmark; [2017]
    Keywords : Monstrosity; cleaning; teratology. Kristeva; Douglas; Skal;

    Abstract : Abstract   This essay is analysing the presence of cleaning and grooming in the novels Shakespeare’s Landlord and Dead Until Dark, both by Charlaine Harris. Against the backdrop of teratology, the essay demonstrates how cleaning and grooming are means for the female protagonists Lily and Sookie to get rid of their inner and outer monstrosities. READ MORE

  3. 3. The PhonicStick : A South African pilot study about learning how to use a communication device for early literacy training

    University essay from Logopedi

    Author : Jenny Kimhag; Gabriella Lindmark; [2009]
    Keywords : the PhonicStick; phonological awareness; literacy acquisition; communication devices; Jolly phonics; Synthetic phonics; The Phonological Awareness Test;

    Abstract : Literacy is an important part of communication. Phonological awareness, i.e. the ability to recognise the sound units of language and to manipulate them, has been found to be crucial in literacy acquisition. READ MORE