Search for dissertations about: "Government stability"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words Government stability.
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16. Flexible inorganic and hybrid thermoelectric thin films based on layered calcium cobaltate
Abstract : With the development of wearable and miniaturized electronics, self-sustaining energy sources have drawn extensive attention. Flexible thermoelectric materials and devices is an approach to convert waste heat into electricity as continuous power supply for such applications. READ MORE
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17. Epitaxial strategies for defect reduction in GaN for vertical power devices
Abstract : Group-III nitride materials, gallium nitride (GaN), aluminum nitride (AlN) and indium nitride (InN) have direct band gaps with band gap energies ranging from the infrared (InN) to the ultraviolet (GaN) and to the deep ultraviolet (AlN) wavelengths and covering the entire spectral range from 0.7 eV to 6.2 eV upon alloying. READ MORE
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18. Theoretical studies of the coupling between electronic, vibrational, configurational and structural effects in metal borides
Abstract : This thesis addresses theoretical studies of the coupling between electronic, vibrational, configurational and structural degrees of freedom in metal borides. The effect of external conditions of temperature, pressure and composition on the interplay between internal degrees of freedom is investigated. READ MORE
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19. Organizing the Labor Market : power, ideas, and institutions in wage formation, digital automation, and migration
Abstract : This dissertation focuses on power, organization, institutions, and ideas in Swedish labor relations. Composed of four self-contained research papers and an extensive summary chapter, it makes contributions to the fields of industrial relations, organization studies, and political economy. READ MORE
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20. Effects of Marine Protected Areas on Tropical Seagrass Ecosystems
Abstract : Seagrass beds are highly productive coastal ecosystems that sustain a rich and diverse associated fauna and flora. Increasing anthropogenic pressures threaten seagrass ecosystems and have already led to major seagrass losses across the world. READ MORE