Search for dissertations about: "Müller"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 124 swedish dissertations containing the word Müller.
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1. A spectroscopic study of polymer : Carbon nanotube composites
Abstract : Since the identification of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by Ijima in 1991, this material has become a subject of great interest and effort in science because of the outstanding physical properties it exhibits. CNTs can be thought of as graphene sheets rolled into seamless cylinders of various diameters and in principle infinite length. READ MORE
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2. An evaluation of sources contributing to urban runoff pollution
Abstract : Urban runoff is a significant pathway for the transport of diverse substances from the urban environment to receiving water bodies. Many of these substances are pollutants of environmental concern with potentially harmful effects on aquatic life. READ MORE
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3. Urban Surfaces as Sources of Stormwater Pollution : An Evaluation of Substances Released from Building Envelopes
Abstract : Stormwater is an important transport pathway for pollutants from the urban environment into receiving water bodies, and, thus, it contributes to the deterioration of urban surface waters. The aim of this Licentiate thesis was to advance the understanding of the contributions of urban stormwater pollutants from building surface materials, and evaluate the implications for stormwater quality. READ MORE
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4. On Evil Twins and Their Absent Friends
Abstract : Knowledge on intermetallic compounds and alloys is essential for technology leaps. The latest of these, the so-called digital revolution, started the period of the information age which is characterized by fast information transfer. READ MORE
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5. Permeable islands : A contrastive study of Swedish and English adjunct clause extractions
Abstract : This dissertation is concerned with extraction from adjunct clauses in Swedish and English. The topic is of interest because adjunct clauses are traditionally considered to be strong islands for extraction across languages (the Adjunct Condition). READ MORE