Search for dissertations about: "resource factors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 474 swedish dissertations containing the words resource factors.
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1. Challenges in Partially Automated Driving : A Human Factors Perspective
Abstract : The technological development in recent years is currently reflected in the implementation of more and more advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). A clear example is found in the automated driving systems being marketed today. READ MORE
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2. Aspects of Energy Resource Management
Abstract : Energy resource management requires input from many disciplines. The three first papers in this thesis deals with the use of physical terms in the interdisciplinary process where inputs from different disciplines are handled together. READ MORE
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3. Renewable Energy and Nutrient Valorization from Anaerobic Digestion : Resource-Efficient Solutions
Abstract : This thesis presents a comprehensive analysis aimed at understanding process performance, methane yield, and key influencing factors within the context of solid-state anaerobic digestion (SS-AD). SS-AD is used to treat organic material with high solids content, which can be challenging to address by alternative methods. READ MORE
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4. The EU´s Collective Use of Force : Exploring the Factors behind its First Military Operations
Abstract : The EU has since 2003 carried out six military operations. This thesis seeks to determine the circumstances under which the EU will, or will not, undertake military operations. READ MORE
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5. Mechanisms structuring the pelagic microbial food web : Importance of resource and predation
Abstract : Temporal and spatial variations of pelagic microorganisms in the northern Baltic Sea were studied, as well as factors influencing their abundance and growth rates. Three main questions were asked 1) How does increased productivity influence the structure of the microbial food web? 2) Does predation limitation vary between trophic levels? 3) What is the relative importance of resource and predation limitation at different trophic levels?A field study in the northern Baltic Sea showed that dominating protozoa, flagellates and ciliates, increased with increasing primary productivity from north to south. READ MORE