Search for dissertations about: "LONG-TERM DYNAMICS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 362 swedish dissertations containing the words LONG-TERM DYNAMICS.
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1. Electrochromism in Metal Oxide Thin Films : Towards long-term durability and materials rejuvenation
Abstract : Electrochromic thin films can effectively regulate the visible and infrared light passing through a window, demonstrating great potential to save energy and offer a comfortable indoor environment in buildings. However, long-term durability is a big issue and the physics behind this is far from clear. READ MORE
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2. Object Instance Detection and Dynamics Modeling in a Long-Term Mobile Robot Context
Abstract : In the last years, simple service robots such as autonomous vacuum cleaners and lawn mowers have become commercially available and increasingly common. The next generation of service robots should perform more advanced tasks, such as to clean up objects. READ MORE
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3. From Cue to Recall : The Temporal Dynamics of Long-Term Memory Retrieval
Abstract : A fundamental function of long-term memory is the ability to retrieve a specific memory when encountering a retrieval cue. The purpose of this dissertation was to further our understanding of such cued recall by investigating the temporal dynamics from the presentation of the retrieval cue until the target memory is recalled. READ MORE
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4. Life History of the Common Gull (Larus canus) : A Long-Term Individual-Based Study
Abstract : An individual’s life history is a sequence of events which eventually determine its contribution to the next generation, or fitness. These events are affected by environmental factors, genetic make-up and decisions made by an individual and its breeding partner. READ MORE
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5. Treeline dynamics in short and long term perspectives : observational and historical evidence from the southern Swedish Scandes
Abstract : Against the background of past, recent and future climate change, the present thesis addresses elevational shifts of alpine treelines in the Swedish Scandes. By definition, treeline refers to the elevation (m a.s.l. READ MORE