Search for dissertations about: "first generation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1463 swedish dissertations containing the words first generation.
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1. Epitaxy of group III-nitride materials using different nucleation schemes
Abstract : Group III-nitride materials, gallium nitride (GaN), aluminum nitride (AlN) and indium nitride (InN) have direct band gaps with band gap energies ranging from the infrared (InN) to the ultraviolet (GaN) and to the deep ultraviolet (AlN) wave-lengths, covering the entire spectral range from 0.7 eV to 6.2 eV upon alloying. READ MORE
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2. System-Wide Impacts of Distributed Generation on Power System Operation : Data-Driven Approaches to Addressing the Challenges of Integrating Distributed Generation
Abstract : Deployment of distributed generation (DG) is happening at an increasing rate driven by both the need for the reduction of humanity's carbon footprint and economic opportunities. The trend of increasing penetration levels of DG has also introduced interdependence between the responsibilities of system operators and the owners of the generating units. READ MORE
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3. Energy systems studied of biogas : Generation aspects of renewable vehicle fuels in the transport system
Abstract : The transport sector is seen as particularly problematic when concerns about climate change and dependency on fossil energy are discussed. Because of this, bioenergy is strongly promoted for use in the transport sector, both on a European level and nationally in Sweden. READ MORE
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4. Christianity, Generation and Narrative : Religious Conversion and Change in Sidama, Ethiopia, 1974–2012
Abstract : This study presents narratives concerning religious conversion and change in Evangelical-Pentecostal Christian communities in the Sidama zone, Southern Ethiopia. The study is based on narrative data collected through field research, which mainly focuses on the period 1974–2012. READ MORE
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5. Integrated Code Generation
Abstract : Code generation in a compiler is commonly divided into several phases: instruction selection, scheduling, register allocation, spill code generation, and, in the case of clustered architectures, cluster assignment. These phases are interdependent; for instance, a decision in the instruction selection phase affects how an operation can be scheduled. READ MORE