Search for dissertations about: "German influences"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words German influences.
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1. Sintering in the Kraft Pulp Mill - Studies in the Rotary Kiln and Recovery Boiler
Abstract : The conversion of black liquor to white liquor is carried out in the chemical recovery system, which is made up of several units; in two of them, i.e. the recovery boiler and the rotary kiln, sintering plays an important role. READ MORE
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2. Nature and Metamorphosis: A Study of Carl Adolph Agardh’s Latin Dissertations and Monographs on Botany and Biology
Abstract : Carl Adolph Agardh (1785-1859), professor of botany and practical economy at Lund University, published a large corpus of Latin dissertations and monographs on the subjects of plant systematisation and plant physiology which merit a thorough examination both on account of their importance for the then contemporary natural science but also as they in hindsight consitute a corpus of Latin texts from the last period in which Latin was still a viable means of communication in the scientific community. Agardh’s most distinguished contribution to botany and biology is found in his works on algae, their systematisation and their physiology. READ MORE
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3. Modeling nutrient cycling and sustainable forest growth in a changing world
Abstract : It took 70-80 years to realize the width of the impact of industrialization on the forest ecosystems since a forest ecosystem is a "slow system" as seen from a human perspective. An anticipated future climate change and increasing carbon dioxide and ozone levels will change the conditions even more with time and the widely used statistical forest growth models will not be applicable anymore. READ MORE
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4. Paradisi recuperatio : Den romersk-germanska kyrkoinvigningens form och innebörd : [the Romano-Germanic rite for the dedication of churches: shape and sense]
Abstract : This dissertation, to be subsequently published in German, deals with the Romano-Germanicrite for the dedication of churches in the Romano-Germanic Pontifical (PRG), also called the"Mainz Pontifical", composed c. 950-962 in Mainz, Germany. The pontifical belongs to theachievements of the Ottonian era. READ MORE
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5. A Theology for the Bildungsbürgertum : Ritschl in Context
Abstract : The subject of this historical-theological investigation is the German Lutheran theologian Albrecht Ritschl (1822-1889). Ritschl’s theology is understood in the context of the de-Christianization of the German Bildungsbürgertum (educated middle class). READ MORE