Search for dissertations about: "root production"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 122 swedish dissertations containing the words root production.
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1. The hidden life of plants : fine root dynamics in northern ecosystems
Abstract : Fine roots constitute a large part of the primary production in northern (arctic and boreal) ecosystems, and are key players in ecosystem fluxes of water, nutrients and carbon. Data on root dynamics are generally rare, especially so in northern ecosystems. READ MORE
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2. Root cause analysis for resilient production systems through Industry 4.0 technologies
Abstract : Creating and developing resilient production systems is critical if manufacturing companies are to thrive in a globally competitive market. Being flexible and agile, resilient systems can avoid, withstand, adapt to and recover from disturbances. A crucial ability is learning from experienced disturbances so they can be avoided in future. READ MORE
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3. Modelling and Management of Uncertainty in Production Systems : from Measurement to Decision
Abstract : The advanced handling of uncertainties arising from a wide range of sources is fundamental in quality control and dependability to reach advantageous decisions in different organizational levels of industry. Es-pecially in the competitive edge of production, uncertainty shall not be solely object of estimation but the result of a systematic management process. READ MORE
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4. Mine production index: Development and application
Abstract : Assuring production forms a crucial part of mining business profitability. Factors related to various mine operations, activities and business processes can threaten required/planned mine production. To address problems and ensure production level in mining, it is necessary to implement a mine production assurance program (MPA). READ MORE
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5. Production Disturbance Management - The role of technology and managerial approaches in creating resilient production systems
Abstract : We live in a time that makes it clear the need of creating resilient production systems. To do so, it is necessary to efficiently and effectively manage production disturbances. Nevertheless, manufacturing companies have a very hard time thriving in this context. Mainly due to production disturbances, half their manufacturing capacity goes unused. READ MORE