Search for dissertations about: "interesting of things"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words interesting of things.
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1. Early Christian Determinism : A Study of The Ethics of The Tripartite Tractate
Abstract : The aim of this study is to explore the ethics of the Nag Hammadi text, The Tripartite Tractate. This text, the fifth tractate in Nag Hammadi Codex I, has received comparatively little attention, although it is the most detailed Valentinian treaty still extant. READ MORE
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2. On the Surface of Things
Abstract : In the family of higher dimensional objects, or branes, the membrane is the uncle everyone avoids at parties. It is mysterious, unpredictable and in spite of having been around since the early sixties, no one has fully understood its behaviour. READ MORE
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3. The Economics of Biofuel Development : Policy Incentives and Market Impacts
Abstract : This thesis examines the economics of biofuel development by studying the forest raw material market impacts of increased biofuel production, as well as the role of specific policy incentives. Paper [I] presents an economic assessment of two different developments – both implying an increased demand for forest ecosystem services – and how these could affect the competition for forest raw materials. READ MORE
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4. Theoretical Optimization of Compressive Crushing
Abstract : Surrounded by products made from crushed rock materials in all corners of society, most people do not spend much time thinking about when, where, or how these are produced. In fact, most people take the supply and availability of products made from crushed rock materials for granted. READ MORE
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5. Adaptable metadata creation for the Web of Data
Abstract : One approach to manage collections is to create data about the things in it. This descriptive data is called metadata, and this term is in this thesis used as a collective noun, i.e no plural form exists. A library is a typical example of an organization that uses metadata, to manage a collection of books. READ MORE