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1. Images of regeneration : a study of Shakespeare's The tempest and its cultural background
Detta är en avhandling från Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisSammanfattning : .... LÄS MER
2. On axioms and images in the history of Mathematics
Detta är en avhandling från Uppsala : Department of Mathematics, Uppsala UniversitySammanfattning : This dissertation deals with aspects of axiomatization, intuition and visualization in the history of mathematics. Particular focus is put on the end of the 19th century, before David Hilbert's (1862–1943) work on the axiomatization of Euclidean geometry. The thesis consists of three papers. LÄS MER
3. Skuggor av sanning : Tidig svensk radiologi och visuell kultur
Detta är en avhandling från Linköping : Linköpings universitetSammanfattning : The present study deals with the introduction and reception of x-ray images in Sweden around 1900. The general aim is to investigate two cultural contexts of the early x-ray image. It is shown that during the initial years x-ray images were wedded with photographs and film in an expanding mass visual culture. LÄS MER
4. Segmentation of Laser Range Radar Images using Hidden Markov Field Models
Detta är en avhandling från Linköping : Linköping UniversitySammanfattning : Segmentation of images in the context of model based stochastic techniques is connected with high, very often unpracticle computational complexity. The objective with this thesis is to take the models used in model based image processing, simplify and use them in suboptimal, but not computationally demanding algorithms. LÄS MER
5. Images, Motives, and Challenges for Western Health Workers in Humanitarian Aid
Detta är en avhandling från Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisSammanfattning : This thesis presents how humanitarian aid workers were attracted, motivated, recruited, and prepared for fieldwork, and how they reported their work experience directly from the field and when they returned home. Data were derived from interviews with experienced aid workers, focus group discussions with presumptive aid workers, analysis of letters from aid workers in the field on MSFs homepages in Europe, and from interviews with recruitment officers at some of the main humanitarian organisations. LÄS MER
