Essays about: "rumsliga korrelationer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words rumsliga korrelationer.
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1. Towards a Stochastic Operation of Switzerland’s Power Grid
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : As Europe’s power production becomes increasingly reliant on intermittent renewable energy sources, uncertainties are likely to arise in power generation plans. Similarly, with the growing prevalence of electric vehicles, electric demand is also becoming more uncertain. READ MORE
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2. Evaluating Sentinel-2 based phenology and productivity data for crop monitoring in Swedish agricultural fields
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Sentinel-2 based data provides interesting opportunities for land monitoring and applications in agriculture. High-Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (HR-VPP) is derived from Sentinel-2 data and offers up to 13 metrics. READ MORE
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3. Studies of Light Hyperon Decay Parameters
University essay from Uppsala universitet/KärnfysikAbstract : A basic assumption in fundamental physics is that equal amounts of matter and antimatter were created after the Big Bang. When particles and antiparticles collide, they annihilate, i.e. disappear and produce photons. READ MORE
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4. Geographic Disparities in Future Global Food Security : Exploring the Impacts of Population Development and Climate Change
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Naturresurser och hållbar utvecklingAbstract : Meeting the food demands of a growing population is one of the currently most critical issues for the world community. Additionally, negative impacts of climate change on agriculture are expected in some densely populated regions of developing economies. READ MORE
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5. Analysis of Arctic peak-season carbon flux estimations based on four MODIS vegetation products
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Increased temperatures in high latitudes may alter the carbon dynamics throughout the Arctic. Modelled CO2 simulations show that current climate conditions constitute the Arctic a net carbon sink, though the large extent and fine landscape heterogeneity raise an uncertainty about the carbon sink/source status of the region. READ MORE