Essays about: "EIR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the word EIR.
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1. Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
University essay from KTH/ByggnadsteknikAbstract : Previous studies on the typical Icelandic external wall have shown thatcondensation occurs at the interior surface of the concrete and field inspectionshave supported this conclusion. The primary objective ofthis study is to analyse the hygrothermal behaviour of the typical Icelandicwall and evaluate the mould risk at the interior surface of theconcrete. READ MORE
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2. A look at the recast EC regulation on insolvency proceedings - with particular focus on corporate insolvencies
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The overall objective of the recast EIR is to make cross-border insolvency proceedings operate more efficiently and effectively. The EU legislator has identified a number of main issues that need to be addressed in order to achieve this overall objective. READ MORE
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3. Emergy synthesis on the initial phase of a sustainable urban food garden
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : In recent years various benefits of small scale, sustainable agriculture have been revealed. However such systems have rarely been assessed on a system level. In this study emergy synthesis of a sustainable urban, food-producing plot was performed in order to assess the benefits and possible obstacles of such systems. READ MORE
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4. Emergy analysis of biodiesel and biogas production from Baltic Sea macro algae
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologiAbstract : The aim of this study was to compare the production of biodiesel or biogas from macro algae harvested from the Baltic Sea from an energy perspective. The macro algae were considered to be harvested from an area along the southern coast of Sweden, between Malmö and Simrishamn. READ MORE
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5. Using remotely sensed data to explore spatial and temporal relationships between photosynthetic productivity of vegetation and malaria transmission intensities in selected parts of Africa
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Spatial and temporal variations in malaria transmission are naturally associated with prevailing climatic and environmental factors, for example rainfall, humidity, temperature and human activities. These factors influence malaria transmission mainly in non-deterministic ways, making them less appropriate for accurate geographical mapping of malaria risk. READ MORE