Search for dissertations about: "fundamental approach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 777 swedish dissertations containing the words fundamental approach.
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1. Modeling adsorption of organic compounds on activated carbon : a multivariate approach
Abstract : Activated carbon is an adsorbent that is commonly used for removing organic contaminants from air due to its abundant pores and large internal surface area. This thesis is concerned with the static adsorption capacity and adsorption kinetics for single and binary organic compounds on different types of activated carbon. READ MORE
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2. Modelling Epidemic Influenza : A Novel Approach
Abstract : Modellering av dynamiska förlopp i socio-biologiska komplexa system är långt ifrån trivialt. Behovet av fördjupad förståelse av sådana förlopp är många gånger stort. Vi har presenterat ett oortodoxt förslag på hur spridning av influensa i mänsklig population kan beskrivas och simuleras. READ MORE
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3. Relativistic particle mechanics : a hamiltonian approach
Abstract : This study is devoted to certain fundamental problems within theoretical physics. The aim is to show that there exists a consistent Poincare invariant Hamiltonian formalism describing interactions between any number of discrete particles forming an isolated (in general spinning) system. No fields or potentials are needed for the description. READ MORE
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4. The ECJ's Adjudication of Fundamental Rights Conflicts : In Search of a Fair Balance
Abstract : This dissertation examines how the European Court of Justice (ECJ) adjudicates conflicts between fundamental rights. It has the two-fold purpose of surveying and analysing the Court’s case law to identify the methods currently being employed, and to make suggestions on how the methodology can be improved. READ MORE
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5. Humans and Seagrasses in East Africa : A social-ecological systems approach
Abstract : The present study is one of the first attempts to analyze the societal importance of seagrasses (marine flowering plants) from a Natural Resource Management perspective, using a social-ecological systems (SES) approach. The interdisciplinary study takes place in East Africa (Western Indian Ocean, WIO) and includes in-depth studies in Chwaka Bay, Zanzibar, Tanzania. READ MORE