Search for dissertations about: "Gdańsk"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word Gdańsk.
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1. In Their Majesties’ Service : The Career of Francesco De Gratta (1613-1676) as a Royal Servant and Trader in Gdańsk
Abstract : This study analyses the administrative and economic career of Francesco De Gratta (1613–1676) as Royal Postmaster, Royal Secretary, and trader within the postal and fiscal systems of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This investigation focuses mainly on his network and career strategies and is based on various sources from a number of European archives and libraries, mainly those situated in Italy, Poland and Germany. READ MORE
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2. Studies on the synthesis of nucleotide analogues containing P-F and P-Se bonds
Abstract : In the present work, new synthetic approaches to the synthesis of nucleoside phosphorofluoridate and phosphorofluoridothioate diesters have been developed. These procedures involve either oxidative transformation of the corresponding H-phosphonate or H-phosphonothioate diesters in the presence of fluoride anion or iodine-promoted desulfurization of phosphorothioate or phosphorodithioate diesters in the presence of fluoride anion. READ MORE
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3. Round goby Neogobius melanostomus in the Baltic Sea – Invasion Biology in practice
Abstract : Human mediated transfer of non-indigenous species is considered to be a major threat to global biodiversity. The Ponto-Caspian round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), which has established populations in various regions in Eurasia and North-America, was first observed in Gulf of Gdańsk, Baltic Sea, in 1990. READ MORE
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4. Fractionation and Analysis of Chlorinated and Non-Chlorinated Aromatic Compounds in Biotic and Abiotic Environmental Samples
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5. Science-policy interaction in the governance of complex socio-ecological risks : The case of chemicals management in the Baltic Sea
Abstract : In this thesis, I examine knowledge production and science-policy interaction associated with the management of chemical substances in the Baltic Sea under conditions of uncertainty and complexity. The thesis is primarily based on a qualitative analysis of policy documents and reports produced by the European Union (EU), the Helsinki Commission, the Swedish Chemicals Agency, and Gothenburg municipality, as well as 30 semi-structured interviews with scientific experts, policy makers, and government officials with knowledge and working experience in the relevant policy arenas. READ MORE