Search for dissertations about: "morphological variables"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words morphological variables.
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1. Towards a theory of natural occupation: developing theoretical, methodological and empirical support for the relation between plot systems and urban processes
Abstract : Plot systems (or ‘plots’, ‘lots’, ‘parcels’, ‘land divisions’) is a commonly recognised structural component of urban form along with streets and buildings. They play a critical role in understanding urban processes in cities, not least of all because they link directly between the physical world and institutions, such as property rights. READ MORE
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2. Biomechanical and morphological aspects of abdominal aortic aneurysm growth and rupture
Abstract : Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are dilatations of the abdominal aorta that pose a risk of rupture. The only effective treatment is intervention prior to rupture, but this is also associated with mortality and morbidity. It is therefore important to weigh the risks of intervention with the potential benefit. READ MORE
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3. Morphological and chemical leaf traits of tropical montane tree species and their responses to warming
Abstract : Leaf morphological and chemical traits of tropical trees vary along climate gradients, but it is currently unclear how they will respond to a rapidly warming climate and how this will vary among species. Considering this, tropical trees native to East and Central Africa were investigated in three complementary studies in Rwanda. READ MORE
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4. Segregation, Education and Space - a Case Study of Malmö
Abstract : This dissertation takes its point of departure in two questions about segregation and its implications for architectural research. The first question is whether examining segregation in terms of education is a fruitful tool for analyzing segregation in general. READ MORE
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5. FDM 3D printing of conductive polymer nanocomposites : A novel process for functional and smart textiles
Abstract : The aim of this study is to get the benefitof functionalities of fused deposition modeling(FDM) 3D printed conductive polymer nanocomposites (CPC) for the developmentof functional and smart textiles. 3D printing holds strong potential for the formation of a new class of multifunctional nanocomposites. READ MORE