Search for dissertations about: "srb"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the word srb.
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1. Dynamics of Smooth Hyperbolic Systems with Singularities
Abstract : This thesis is about dynamics of piecewise hyperbolic maps on bounded sets in the plane and on the interval. It is based on the following papers: T. Persson, A piecewise hyperbolic map with absolutely continuous invariant measure, Dynamical Systems: An International Journal, 21:3 (2006), 363--378 T. READ MORE
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2. Fabrication of Group IV Semiconductors on Insulator for Monolithic 3D Integration
Abstract : The conventional 2D geometrical scaling of transistors is now facing many challenges in order to continue the performance enhancement while decreasing power consumption. The decrease in the device power consumption is related to the scaling of the power supply voltage (Vdd) and interconnects wiring length. READ MORE
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3. Biogas production from thin stillage : exploring the microbial response to sulphate and ammonia
Abstract : The biogas plant in Norrköping (Tekniska verken i Linköping AB, publ.), Sweden, operates with thin stillage, a residue from bio-ethanol fermentation, as the main feedstock. Thin stillage is energy-rich due to its high protein content, but due to its high nitrogen and sulphate content is a somewhat complicated feedstock. READ MORE
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4. Rethinking Son Preference : Gender, Population Dynamics and Social Change in the People’s Republic of China
Abstract : This dissertation explores how son preference is constructed and renegotiated in light of social change in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Based on secondary sources and interviews with women and men in rural Anhui Province as well as key informants, it addresses son preference from conceptual, methodological, empirical and ideological perspectives. READ MORE
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5. Mercury methylation in boreal peatlands: Influence of geochemistry and biology
Abstract : Methylmercury (MeHg) is a neurotoxin mainly produced by microorganisms in suboxic and anoxic environments such as peatlands. Peatlands are an important source of MeHg in adjacent aquatic ecosystems, thus increasing the risk of human and wildlife exposure to this toxic compound. READ MORE