Essays about: "Martin Björn"
Found 5 essays containing the words Martin Björn.
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1. Games for Change : Exploring the Effects of the Game Climate Fresk at Schneider Electric and the Climate Engagement Potential for Employees
University essay from KTH/LärandeAbstract : Climate change creates an urgency for action to be taken at government, corporate and individual level. Changing behaviours is a necessity to meet the global temperature goal of 2 °C increase, and companies have a significant role to play in this transformation. To change these behaviours, a change needs to happen in both attitudes and actions. READ MORE
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2. Laterality Classification of X-Ray Images : Using Deep Learning
University essay from Linköpings universitet/DatorseendeAbstract : When radiologists examine X-rays, it is crucial that they are aware of the laterality of the examined body part. The laterality refers to which side of the body that is considered, e.g. Left and Right. READ MORE
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3. Electrostatic Precipitation-Based Air Sampler for Collection of Airborne Viruses
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektro- och systemteknik (EES)Abstract : .... READ MORE
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4. Managing Product Development – Mapping efficient resource allocation
University essay from Lunds universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : Backgrund Product development (PD) in the plant breeding industry is characterized by long development cycles and decisions framed with uncertainty concerning key questions such as likely future competitor actions or the market outlook 10-15 years from now. In many ways the contemporary picture of the industry is changing rapidly; new technologies are developed to shorten the length of PD cycles and time-to-market, competing with proven methods to deliver on key objectives such as sufficient properties in resistance and quality traits. READ MORE
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5. Digital 3D Facial Reconstruction Based on Computed Tomography
University essay from Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskapAbstract : Despite the introduction of DNA-analysis for identification of human remains (1997-2000) several cases exist where the deceased remain unidentified. Approximately ten percent of unknown deceased persons can not be identified by dental status or other present methods. During the year 2003 alone, seven individuals, in Sweden, remain unidentified. READ MORE