Search for dissertations about: "Emma Olsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Emma Olsson.
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1. Many-body Problems in the Theory of Stellar Collapse and Neutron Stars
Abstract : When modelling the collapse of massive stars leading to supernova explosions and the cooling of neutron stars, understanding the microphysical processes, such as the interaction of neutrinos within a dense medium are of vital importance. The interaction of neutrinos with nucleons (neutrons and protons) is altered by the presence of the medium, compared to the same process with free nucleons. READ MORE
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2. Promoting health in premature infants : with special focus on skin-to-skin contact and development of valid pain assesment
Abstract : Premature infants are at greater risk for both short- and long-term negative outcomes than infants born at full term. Premature infants have an immature nervous system and are not developmentally prepared to process the often excessive stimuli and frequent painful procedures of intensive care. READ MORE
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3. EU Law and Religion : A Study of How the Court of Justice has Adjudicated on Religious Matters in Union Law
Abstract : This study has caught a legal development in the making. The Court of Justice has, over the last ten years, developed a body of case law relating to religious matters in connection to EU law which spans a wide range of subject areas; non-discrimination law, data protection, state aid, animal welfare and slaughter rules. READ MORE
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4. Co-digestion of microalgae and sewage sludge - A feasibility study for municipal wastewater treatment plants
Abstract : The increased emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases over the last 100 years is the reason for the acceleration in the greenhouse effect, which has led to an increase of the globally averaged combined land and ocean surface temperature of 0.85 °C between 1880 and 2012. READ MORE
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5. Enhanced biogas production from municipal WWTPs : Co-digestion of microalgae with sewage sludge and thermophilic secondary digestion of mesophilic digested sludge
Abstract : Biogas is produced when organic material is broken down in oxygen-free (anaerobic) conditions. This process is called anaerobic digestion and is used in most large and medium-sized municipal wastewater treatment plants in Sweden. READ MORE