Search for dissertations about: "intermediate method"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 318 swedish dissertations containing the words intermediate method.
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1. A method for analysing the traffic process in a safety perspective
Abstract : The aim of this study is to extend the traffic safety assessment concept to also include normal road user behaviour, thus not only exceptional behaviours such as accidents and serious conflicts. The goal is to provide a framework for a more thorough description and analysis of safety related road user behaviour in order to better understand the traffic safety processes. READ MORE
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2. Taxation of intermediate goods : a CGE analysis
Abstract : This dissertation is concerned with tax rates for the use of commodities in general, and energy in particular. Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are used to analyze the normative question of whether the tax rate for intermediate use by firms should be the same as the tax rate for final consumption by households. READ MORE
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3. Mystical experiences and scientific method : a study of the possibility of identifying a "mystical" experience by a scientific method, with special reference to the theory of Walter T Stace
Abstract : A necessary condition for being able to identify a mystical experience by a scientific method is to solve the following problems:(a) We must explicitly present and argue for a theory of meaning that allows us to draw conclusions from mystical sentences about the experience in question. No such theory exists today. READ MORE
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4. Intermediate heat exchange in binary distillation
Abstract : AbstractThe overall reason for investigating intermediate heat exchange in diabatic distillation is to enable a reduction in external energy demand.This thesis applies computer simulations and experimental measurements to evaluate and analyse the use of intermediate heat exchange in binary distillation. READ MORE
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5. Lanthanide-mediated C-F Bond Activation Method Development and Mechanistic Investigation
Abstract : The use of transition-metals and main-group Lewis acids has proven to be an outstanding source for activation and subsequent functionalization of fluorinated compounds. However, the first is mainly limited to C(sp2)–F bonds which partially are activated by an adjacent heteroatom, and the latter is limited to simple C(sp3)–F bonds due to particularly strong Lewis acid character. READ MORE