Search for dissertations about: "long range dependence"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 81 swedish dissertations containing the words long range dependence.
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11. Thermal adaptation along a latitudinal gradient in damselflies
Abstract : Understanding how temperature affects biological systems is a central question in ecology and evolutionary biology. Anthropogenic climate change adds urgency to this topic, as the demise or success of species under climate change is expected to depend on how temperature affects important aspects of organismal performance, such as growth, development, survival and reproduction. READ MORE
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12. Climate-induced ecological change in subarctic lakes - Evidence from biological archives, long-term monitoring, and contemporary field studies
Abstract : Northern lakes have a unique flora and fauna and are sensitive ecosystems that experience rapid rates of change. Multiple environmental changes are currently affecting these lakes, including climate-induced oligotrophication, with nutrient levels decreasing in waters throughout the Scandinavian mountain range. READ MORE
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13. Governing Decarbonisation : The State and the New Politics of Climate Change
Abstract : This dissertation examines the “new climate politics of decarbonisation” and the role of the state as a site for progressive climate action. This new politics concerns transformative social change aimed at moving society away from its current dependence on fossil carbon energy. READ MORE
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14. Anisotropy, disorder and frustration in magnetic nanoparticle systems and spin glasses
Abstract : Magnetic properties of nanoparticle systems and spin glasses have been investigated theoretically, and experimentally by squid magnetometry.Two model three-dimensional spin glasses have been studied: a long-range Ag(11 at% Mn) Heisenberg spin glass and a short-range Fe0.5Mn0.5TiO3 Ising spin glass. READ MORE
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15. Essays on Empirical applications of Real Estate Economics and Finance
Abstract : This doctoral thesis is a collection of four essays that utilize cross-sectional and time-series econometric methods in real estate economics and finance. The first two essays apply econometric modeling to the residential market focusing on hedonic regression analysis, while the other two essays apply financial econometric modeling on an index of listed real estate stocks, and house price index indices. READ MORE