Search for dissertations about: "energetic resources"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words energetic resources.
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1. Hydrodynamic Modelling for a Point Absorbing Wave Energy Converter
Abstract : Surface gravity waves in the world’s oceans contain a renewable source of free power on the order of terawatts that has to this date not been commercially utilized. The division of Electricity at Uppsala University is developing a technology to harvest this energy. READ MORE
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2. POSITION MOORING OF WAVE ENERGY CONVERTERS - An engineering study into the mooring of structures in a highly exposed shallow ocean regime, within the context of the economics of renewable energy conversion
Abstract : The principles of systems engineering are applied in order to establish the requirements formooring wave energy conversion devices. These requirements capture both the function ofmaintaining position in energetic wave climates as well as the need to enable an economiclifecycle for the development of a viable wave energy conversion industry. READ MORE
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3. RsbX and stress response in Listeria monocytogenes
Abstract : Listeria monocytogenes is a ubiquitous foodborne Gram-positive bacterium. Despite being mainly a soil bacterium, it can reach the food processing environment and contaminate food destined for human consumption, causing outbreaks. READ MORE
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4. New venture creation : resistance, coping and energy
Abstract : Entrepreneurship can be described as the creation of a venture out of nothing, except for an entrepreneur’s idea. No manuals or blueprints for entrepreneurs‘ particular ideas exists. Add to this plenty of adversities along the way. For many, the entrepreneurial journey ends long before their products or services have reached the market. READ MORE
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5. Cooling Control Strategies in Data Centers for Energy Efficiency and Heat Recovery
Abstract : Data centers are facilities dedicated to the processing, storage, and relay of large amounts of digital information. As a whole, it is an energy intensive industry, characterized by a sizable carbon footprint and a short-term exponential growth rate. READ MORE