Search for dissertations about: "influence operations"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 228 swedish dissertations containing the words influence operations.
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21. Stumps as fuel : the influence of handling method on fuel quality
Abstract : Wood fuels make a key contribution to renewable energy sources in the Nordic countries. The growing demand for forest biomass can be partly met by utilising energy-rich stumps left after clear cutting. As fuel, stump wood is commonly associated with a high presence of contaminants, resulting in high ash content. READ MORE
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22. Proactive Range Management : A Timber Supplier’s Efforts to Influence the Product Assortment of Builders’ Merchants
Abstract : Different builders’ merchants demand a variety of products, and no effort has yet been made to coordinate these demands. Therefore, suppliers of timber to builders’ merchants are facing a problem in terms of requirements for a product range that is too extensive. READ MORE
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23. The Influence of Customer Agreements and Planning Principles on Rail Freight Performance
Abstract : Rail freight transportation is recognized worldwide as a suitable transportation mode when it comes to long haul transportation of heavy commodities. The industry is also known to be capital intensive, highly dependent on infrastructural developments and requires thorough planning of operations. READ MORE
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24. Dusting in a lime kiln - Characterization of the material and unit operations
Abstract : The present thesis describes the background of, and gives some points of orientation for, the phenomenon of dusting in the burner zone of a lime kiln. The aim of this study is twofold: to increase knowledge of the factors that influence the degree of dusting and also to investigate the effect a dusting lime kiln has on the white liquor preparation process. READ MORE
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25. Filtration of Microcrystalline Cellulose: Electro-assisted filtration and the influence of surface properties
Abstract : One of the main requirements for the sustainable usage of materials is the use of renewable resources. This presents the Swedish forestry industry with the promising opportunity of using wood to produce not only traditional paper products but also a range of new materials of high value. READ MORE