Search for dissertations about: "MTS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the word MTS.
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1. Taxonomy and biogeography of woody plants in the Eastern Arc Mts, Tanzania : case studies in Zenkerella, Scorodophloeus and Peddiea
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2. Sharecom internationalisation : Exploring business models, business ecosystems, and pathways to international expansion
Abstract : An ever-changing business landscape, rapid developments in digital technologies, and shifts in societal attitudes have paved the way for the sharing economy phenomenon. Over the past decade, sharing economy companies (sharecoms) have emerged in droves, shaking up industry structures globally with their innovative business models and novel valuecreating processes, which rely on the externalised resources. READ MORE
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3. Multicellular Tumour Spheroids in a Translational PET Imaging Strategy
Abstract : Positron Emission Tomography (PET) has gained an important roll in clinical for diagnosis, staging and prognosis of a range of cancer types. Utilization of PET for monitoring and evaluation of cancer treatment is an attractive but almost new concept. The proper choice of PET-tracer as a biomarker for treatment follow-up is crucial. READ MORE
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4. Chloride-based Silicon Carbide CVD
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is a promising material for high power and high frequency devices due to its wide bandgap, high break down field and high thermal conductivity. The most established technique for growth ofepitaxial layers of SiC is chemical vapor deposition (CVD) at around 1550 °C using silane, SiH4, and lighthydrocarbons e g propane, C3H8, or ethylene, C2H4, as precursors heavily diluted in hydrogen. READ MORE
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5. Soil erosion in Tanzanian mountain areas : case studies of land degradation and recovery in relation to land use and physical land characteristics in the Uluguru and Usambara mountains, Tanzania
Abstract : Thanks to favourable rainfall, soil and photosynthesis conditions, the highlands of Tanzania have a considerably higher potential for crop production than any other biogeographic region in the country. This has resulted in deforestation, high population densities, and overcultivation of the mountain slopes. READ MORE