Search for dissertations about: "Dry conditions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 388 swedish dissertations containing the words Dry conditions.
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1. Influence of water conditions on growth and mineral nutrient uptake of native plants on clacareous soil
Abstract : The studies presented in Papers I to IV illustrate the importance of soil moisture in soil solution chemistry and response of native plants to the changes induced by change in moisture regime. With the help of glasshouse experiments I tried to study the influence of different treatments of soil moisture conditions on the mineral uptake by native plants of calcareous soil. READ MORE
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2. A Statistical Approach to Near Dry Machining
Abstract : To substantiate the implementation of near dry machining in such a demanding industry as the aerospace industry, it is essential to have a broad understanding about the phenomena behind near dry machining. The conditions for the aerospace industry is stated in such a way, that changes or method development of the process had to be very well founded before it could be executed. READ MORE
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3. Condensation and frost formation in fibrous thermal-insulation materials
Abstract : Heavily insulated constructions are at present being used to strike at the vast energy consumption in residential buildings and commercial alike. They introduce a high-thickness layer of thermal insulation in the building envelopes. READ MORE
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4. Oral inflammatory conditions and diabetes mellitus
Abstract : The association between periodontal inflammation and diabetes mellitus has been reported. However, the influence of hyperglycemia and gender in oral inflammation is still unclear. READ MORE
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5. Leaf- to field-level compound effects of warm and dry conditions on crops and potential mitigating strategies
Abstract : Ongoing climate change has been threatening global food security. Under climate change, increasing risk of hot and dry conditions (termed compound events) is projected in many agricultural regions. Compound events cause detrimental effects on crops, yet their effects have rarely been quantified based on modeling approach. READ MORE