Search for dissertations about: "reduced nitrogen"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 234 swedish dissertations containing the words reduced nitrogen.
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16. Varved lake sediments and diagenetic processes
Abstract : Varved (annually laminated) sediments are of great interest for inference of past environmental conditions, as they provide dated records with high time resolution. After deposition, the sediment varves are affected by diagenesis; i.e., chemical, physical and biological changes that occur within the sediment. READ MORE
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17. Extraction of logging residues for bioenergy : effects of operational methods on fuel quality and biomass losses in the forest
Abstract : Wood products play a key role in the transformation to a more sustainable society based on renewable bio-based resources, together with the positive effects on climate mitigation by replacing fossil fuels. However, to increase the use of forest fuel in practice it is important to understand the effects of handling and storage on its quality and removal of nutrients from the forest. READ MORE
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18. Validation of diffusive samplers for nitrogen oxides and applications in various environments
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to validate diffusive samplers for measurements of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). The Willems badge was validated for NO2 measurements both in laboratory tests and in field tests (Paper I-II). The sampling rate was 40.0 mL/min for ambient air concentrations and 46. READ MORE
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19. Transformations of Nitrosoarenes and Alkynyl Enones : Selective Synthesis of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds
Abstract : The nitrogen atom plays a unique role in organic chemistry. It is abundantly found in organic materials and is responsible for the activity of many biologically relevant compounds. READ MORE
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20. Photosynthetic nitrogen assimilation in green microalgae
Abstract : Reduction of inorganic nitrogen (N0j, N0~) in illuminated Scamdumus obtuu-iuAculuA Chod. is coupled to photosynthetic electron transport. Uptake and reduction of NO^ are in balance with incorporation of reduced N during CO2 fixation; whereas in the absence of CO2, the cells liberate NH^ derived from NOj reduction. READ MORE