Search for dissertations about: "T Bergman"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words T Bergman.
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1. The Bergman Kernel on Toric Kähler Manifolds
Abstract : Let $(L,h)\to (X, \omega)$ be a compact toric polarized Kähler manifold of complex dimension $n$. For each $k\in N$, the fibre-wise Hermitian metric $h^k$ on $L^k$ induces a natural inner product on the vector space $C^{\infty}(X, L^k)$ of smooth global sections of $L^k$ by integration with respect to the volume form $\frac{\omega^n}{n!}$. READ MORE
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2. Tree-limit ecotonal response to Holocene climate change in the Scandes Mountains of west-central Sweden
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to reconstruct the Holocene vegetational and climatic development in the Sylarna-Storulvån area, western Jämtland, in the central Scandes Mountains. Temporal trends and fluctuations in the elevation and vegetational character of the tree-limit ecotone were studied mainly by means of pollen and plant macrofossil analysis of two lake sediment sequences (Lakes Stentjärn and Spåime), located above the present-day tree-limit. READ MORE
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3. Optimisation of fragmentation and comminution at Boliden Mineral, Aitik Operation
Abstract : Syftet med denna avhandling är att optimera fragmenteringen i Bolidens Minerals dagbrott Aitikgruvan. Sprängning är en av huvudprocesserna i gruvbrytning och dess resultat har stor inverkan på gruvans totala ekonomi. READ MORE
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4. The Organization of R&D - Sourcing Strategy, Financing and Relation to Trade
Abstract : This thesis deals with the organization of R&D from a micro perspective in order to get a better idea of how to generate economic growth in the long run. What kind of R&D policies should be promoted? This thesis contributes to the existing literature by investigating other data sets than before, by using more modern econometric techniques and by extending the investigated variables. READ MORE
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5. Locus specific DNA methylation in human immunological responses
Abstract : All cells in the human body contains the same genome. Yet, there are hundreds of different cell types, with widely different phenotype, and function. The differential gene expression leading to this diversity is tightly regulated by epigenetics, i.e. READ MORE