Search for dissertations about: "g m -C filters"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words g m -C filters.
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1. Probabilistic Programming for Birth-Death Models of Evolution
Abstract : Phylogenetic birth-death models constitute a family of generative models of evolution. In these models an evolutionary process starts with a single species at a certain time in the past, and the speciations—splitting one species into two descendant species—and extinctions are modeled as events of non-homogenous Poisson processes. READ MORE
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2. Methodology for evaluation of hazards from solid waste and landfill-generated leachate
Abstract : A methodology based on an analytical protocol for evaluation of hazards from landfill leachate and solid waste is described. A dynamic analytical protocol, the LAQUA protocol, including measurements of inorganic and water-quality parameters, polar and non-polar organic marker compounds, and toxicity, was constructed. READ MORE
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3. 3D printing of Green Water Purification Filters : Design towards Sustainable and Scalable Biocomposite Materials
Abstract : The globally escalating water pollution and water scarcity necessitates the development of efficient and sustainable water treatment technologies. This thesis investigates the feasibility of utilizing renewable and waste materials in the form of green composites for the fabrication of water purification filters via Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). READ MORE
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4. On High-Speed Digital-to-Analog Converters and Semi-Digital FIR Filters
Abstract : High-speed and high-resolution digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are vital components in all telecommunication systems. Radio-frequency digital-to-analog converter (RFDAC) provides high-speed and high-resolution conversion from digital domain to an analog signal. RFDACs can be employed in direct-conversion radio transmitter architectures. READ MORE
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5. Simulating water and pollutant transport in bark, charcoal and sand filters for greywater treatment
Abstract : A septic tank combined with a sand filter is the most common onsite wastewater treatment system worldwide, since it is a simple, lowcost and reliable treatment method. Alternatives to sand in filters could be advantageous in terms of availability of material and enhanced treatment properties. READ MORE