Search for dissertations about: "Tool utilization"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 148 swedish dissertations containing the words Tool utilization.
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6. ARGET ATRP as a Tool for Cellulose Modification
Abstract : The importance of finding new applications for cellulose‐based products has increased, especially to meet the demand for new environmentally friendly materials, but also since the digitalization of our society will eventually decrease the need for paper. To expand the application area of cellulose, modification to improve and/or introduce new properties can be a requisite. READ MORE
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7. Coarse detritus in oligotrophic lake littoral zones : utilization by intervertebrates and contribution to carbon flow
Abstract : Syftet med denna avhandling är att öka förståelsen av hur grovt organiskt material, sk grovdetritus, tex löv och makrofytrester, bryts ner i sjöars strandzoner. Motivet bakom intresset för detta är att små näringsfattiga sjöar i skogsrika områden ofta är beroende av tillförsel av energi utifrån och att nedbrytningen av grovdetritus är relativt lite undersökt i sjöar. READ MORE
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8. Closed Force Loop Evaluation of Machining Systems
Abstract : Machine tools accuracy has been a cornerstone in defining machining system capability and directly affecting dimensional and geometrical tolerance of machined parts. The effort for achieving higher precision and accuracy can be distinguished in two general ideas. READ MORE
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9. Efficient Memory Utilization in Resource Constrained Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis presents design and run-time techniques for efficient memory utilization in embedded real-time systems. The proposed techniques give developers means to reduce the memory consumption in the systems. READ MORE
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10. Essays on Human Capital Investments: Pharmaceuticals and Education
Abstract : This thesis consists of four essays on individual health behaviour and investment in higher education. Three of them consider different aspects of pharmaceutical utilization and aim at explaining some of the observed individual variation in access and adherence to treatment regimens. READ MORE