Search for dissertations about: "GA."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 308 swedish dissertations containing the word GA..
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1. Physiological adaptations in two ecotypes of Fucus vesiculosus and in Fucus radicans with focus on salinity
Abstract : The in origin intertidal marine brown alga Fucus vesiculosus L. grow permanently sublittoral in the brackish Bothnian Sea, side by side with the recently discovered F. radicans L. Bergström et L. READ MORE
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2. Detailed photoemission studies of the prototype diluted magnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)As
Abstract : Magnetic semiconductors are materials that combine the key features needed in information technology, namely magnetism and controllable charge transport. The prospects of integrating these properties and of using the spin as informa-tion carrier have motivated large efforts to produce such materials for imple-mentation in future spin-based electronics. READ MORE
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3. Quantum mechanical models of nanomagnetism in transition metal clusters and diluted magnetic semiconductors
Abstract : This dissertation investigates nanomagnetism in small transition metal clusters and the diluted magnetic semiconductor (Ga,Mn)As. We derive quantum mechanical models aimed at a realistic description of the low energy physics in these systems. READ MORE
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4. Mechanisms of plant root xylem developmental plasticity in response to water deficiency and salt
Abstract : Plants may be exposed to a variety of different environmental conditions including water deficiency and salt, both affecting the uptake of water into the plant. Water is taken up from the soil by the roots and distributed throughout the plant via the water conducting tissue, the xylem. READ MORE
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5. Lake sediment as environmental archive : natural and anthropogenic influence on the chronology of trace elements
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is the historical pollution of some seldom-monitored trace elements (SMTEs; Ag, Be, Ga, In, Sb and Tl) that have been involuntarily released for several thousands of years but whose usage have increased during the industrial era. Sediment cores from four rural lakes in a south to north transect in central Sweden, and two urban lakes have been used as environmental archives for chronological studies. READ MORE
