Search for dissertations about: "capture area"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 190 swedish dissertations containing the words capture area.
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21. Hybrid growth models for Norway spruce and Scots pine: Using leaf area and light use efficiency for predicting stemwood production
Abstract : With a changing climate, it has become more challenging to make long-term sustainable forest management decisions because many models and planning systems have difficulties accounting for the effects of climate change. One way to improve these tools is to include ecophysiological variables that respond to changes in weather and climate. READ MORE
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22. Imine/azo-linked microporous organic polymers : Design, synthesis and applications
Abstract : Microporous organic polymers (MOPs) are porous materials. Owing to their high surface area, tunable pore sizes and high physicochemical stability, they are studied for applications including gas capture and separation and heterogeneous catalysis. In this thesis, a series of imine/azo-linked MOPs were synthesized. READ MORE
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23. Chemical Modification of Nanostructured Wood for Functional Biocomposites
Abstract : Recently emerged top-down processing concept has provided new insights into the chemical modification of wood at the nanoscale. Nanostructured wood with naturally aligned cellulose microfibrils, cell wall nanoporosity, and precisely tuned chemical composition has opened up numerous possibilities for advanced design of functional materials. READ MORE
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24. Improvements in High-Coverage and Low-Power LBIST
Abstract : Testing cost is one of the major contributors to the manufacturing cost of integrated circuits. Logic Built-In Self Test (LBIST) offers test cost reduction in terms of using smaller and cheaper ATE, test data volume reduction due to on-chip test pattern generation, test time reduction due to at-speed test pattern application. READ MORE
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25. Aerosol deposition to coastal forests: a wind tunnel approach
Abstract : Aerodynamically rough surfaces of forests provide for efficient air/ canopy exchange of mass, heat and momentum. In that context, the effects of forest edges come into focus, and therefore, coastal-zone forests constitute aparticular concern. READ MORE