Essays about: "Yuliya"
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1. Digital transformation in interior design industry using human-centered design : Addressing internal limitations in the furniture, fixtures, and equipment department and enhancing satisfaction of corporate clients and interior design professionals of UAE-based interior design company
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the commercial furniture sales industry, with a focus on identifying how digital technologies can be utilized to improve customer satisfaction. The study explores the various internal limitations that can impact customer satisfaction, such as communication breakdowns, lack of collaboration, and inefficient project management processes. READ MORE
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2. Study of the decay modes of Ξc0→pK−K−π+ with the LHCb experiment.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/KärnfysikAbstract : This thesis reports the first indications of the Λ(1520) and ∆(1232)++ decay modes in the Ξc0 → pK−K−π+ decay. The obtained fractions relative the inclusive Ξc0 → pK−K−π+ decay are (6.4±0.6)% and (32. READ MORE
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3. Heisenberg spin chain for three magnons case
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teoretisk fysikAbstract : .... READ MORE
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4. Social media and (non)democracy : The analysis of daily Facebook use by political opposition in Belarus
University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMKAbstract : The recent growth of social media and other internet technologies is believed to diminish the control of political elites over information flows and enable citizens to be active participants of political processes. Practice shows, however, that this general tendency acquires different forms in different geopolitical contexts. READ MORE
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5. Critical Assessment of the Mineralogical Collections at Uppsala University using Raman Spectroscopy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The technique of Raman spectroscopy was applied in order to identify and characterize the number of minerals in the mineralogical collection at the Department of Earth Sciences. The collection was broadened with five rare carbonates borrowed from the collection of the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. READ MORE