Essays about: "Emissionen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 essays containing the word Emissionen.
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1. Side-channel information and electromagnetic leakage: investigation at a microstrip design level
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för informationsteknologiAbstract : The number of IoT devices is increasing all over the world. As with any electrical device, they emit electromagnetic emissions. These emissions pose a security threat when it comes to electromagnetic side-channel attacks. READ MORE
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2. Microbial Carbonisation and its potential for on-farm composting : exploring reductive composting as an approach for regenerative agriculture
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : The search for agronomic solutions to the decline of soil health, open-ended nutrient cycles and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture, against the background of impending climate change, were motivations for this thesis. A composting trial on a Swedish farm was designed to find answers to the overarching research question of how feasible and climate-friendly on-farm composting using Microbial Carbonisation (MC) is, compared to conventional windrow composting (CC). READ MORE
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3. Synthesis of a rotaxane with switchable lanthanide luminescence
University essay from KTH/Organisk kemiAbstract : I rotaxaner följs förflyttningen av makrocykeln vanligtvis med 1H-NMR spektroskopi. Målet med detta projekt är i stället att utveckla ett system som möjliggör att förflyttningen av makrocykeln kan observeras med hjälp av luminiscerande lantanid emission. READ MORE
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4. Odlade torvjordar och växthusavgång : effekter av pH, temperatur och vattenhalt
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : Torvmarker utgör potentiella sänkor av växthusgaser (VHG) och täcker en betydande andel av Sveriges yta. Förra seklet dikades en stor del av markerna för odling m.m. vilket i nutid har lett till en ökande problematik med mikrobiell nedbrytning och torvförlust. READ MORE
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5. Covid-19 couldn’t car less? Examining the pandemic’s effects on urban mobility and the implications for a carbon-neutral and inclusive transition. A case study from Hamburg, Germany.
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : The global pandemic of Covid-19 has drastically changed the behaviour of citizens around the world. This research aims to identify actions that ensure low-carbon, inclusive forms of mobility that respond to the behavioural changes during Covid-19. READ MORE