Search for dissertations about: "tracing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 397 swedish dissertations containing the word tracing.
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1. Tracing Wolves : Materiality, Effect and Difference
Abstract : As wolves are seldom seen in Scandinavia, Tracing Wolves utilises the ‘trace’ as both a theoretical and methodological tool to aid comprehension of what a wolf is and what a wolf does. Consequently, this enquiry examines human-wolf practices, such as tracking, genetic analysis, GPS tracking, hunting, and wolf necropsies, via which Scandinavian wolves in Sweden manifest. READ MORE
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2. Tracing History : Phylogenetic, Taxonomic, and Biogeographic Research in the Colchicum Family
Abstract : This thesis concerns the history and the intrafamilial delimitations of the plant family Colchicaceae. A phylogeny of 73 taxa representing all genera of Colchicaceae, except the monotypic Kuntheria, is presented. READ MORE
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3. Tracing Prehistoric Activities : Life ways, habitual behaviour and health of hunter-gatherers on Gotland
Abstract : In the present thesis, skeletal and dental evidence of physical strain and habitual behaviour has been investigated through musculoskeletal stress markers (MSM) and extramasticatory dental wear. The skeletal and dental traits have been examined in relation to health patterns and material culture in order to gain better knowledge of life ways of hunter-gatherers on Gotland with special focus on Pitted Ware culture sites and the Ajvide site in particular. READ MORE
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4. Verification of Erlang Programs using Testing and Tracing
Abstract : Producing reliable computer programs is a difficult and expensivetask, and the constant demand for more and more complex systems doesnot make the task easier. In this thesis we present some programverification tools and techniques which can improve the situation. READ MORE
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5. Nitrogen Cycling at Cold Climate Mine Sites in Northen Sweden
Abstract : High nitrogen discharge from mining sites has been an environmental issue that has been closely studied in the recent years. The environmental effects of high nitrogen discharge are mainly eutrophication, but can also lead to changed species composition and algae blooms. READ MORE