Search for dissertations about: "Thomas Mark"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words Thomas Mark.
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16. Population biology and conservation of beetles and pseudoscorpions associated with hollow oaks
Abstract : Many species associated with old trees are threatened, as this habitat has decreased severely in Europe during the last 200 years. In old oaks, hollows with wood mould often form in the trunks and these harbour a specialized fauna mainly consisting of beetles, flies and pseudoscorpions. READ MORE
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17. Suspended solids and metals in highway runoff : implications for treatment systems
Abstract : It is known that traffic is a source of pollutants and that pollutant loads increase with elevated traffic densities. Studies executed in Stockholm, Sweden advocate that highway runoff from roads with an annual average daily traffic (AADT) exceeding 30,000 vehicles need treatment before discharge to the receiving water. READ MORE
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18. Environmental assessment of incinerator residue utilisation
Abstract : In Sweden, utilisation of incinerator residues outside disposal areas is restricted by environmental concerns, as such residues commonly contain greater amounts of potentially toxic trace elements than the natural materials they replace. On the other hand, utilisation can also provide environmental benefits by decreasing the need for landfill and reducing raw material extraction. READ MORE
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19. Central and peripheral adaptation after nerve repair with a synthetic biocompatible adhesive
Abstract : The epineural repair technique is currently the accepted standard for peripheral nerve repair. However, due to the demanding nature of this method, it is not uncommon to delay or even omit action, especially in situations which are associated with extensive traumatic injuries. READ MORE
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20. Improved building energy simulations and verifications by regression
Abstract : It is common with significant differences between calculated and actual energy use in the building sector. These calculations are often performed with whole building energy simulation (BES) programs. In this process the analyst must make several assumptions about the studied building and its users. READ MORE