Search for dissertations about: "ITQ"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word ITQ.
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1. Essays on Behavioral Economics and Fisheries: Coordination and Cooperation
Abstract : Kapitel 1: Samarbete under risk och sann osäkerhet (ambiguity). Avkastningen på investeringar i kollektiva nyttigheter är nästan alltid osäker till skillnad från den design som används i ekonomiska experiment i den rådande empiriska litteraturen. READ MORE
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2. Structural study of zeolites utilizing novel electron crystallographic methods : A voyage into the world of zeolite structures
Abstract : Electron crystallography has evolved as a powerful method for structural characterization of a wide range of materials. It has two significant advantages over other methods for structure determination, e.g. X-ray diffraction. READ MORE
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3. Characterization of crystalline materials by rotation electron diffraction : Phase identification and structure determination
Abstract : Electron crystallography is powerful for determination of complex structures. The newly-developed 3D electron diffraction (ED) methods make structure determination from nano- and micron-sized crystals much easier than using other methods, for example X-ray diffraction. READ MORE
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4. A journey towards complete structure determination of zeolites by electron crystallography methods
Abstract : Electron crystallography has recently become very successful for structural studies of materials with sub-micrometer sized crystals. In this thesis two major techniques have been applied for structure elucidation – 3-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) imaging. READ MORE
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5. Fish and Ships in the Baltic Sea - Prices, Demand and Management
Abstract : The essay discusses different aspects of the market for fish from the Baltic Sea. The first chapter introduces the subject and discusses why the market for fish is interesting and in particular why analyses of first-hand market prices can give insights into the effects of new regulations or natural variations changing the conditions for fisheries. READ MORE
