Essays about: "MBC"
Found 4 essays containing the word MBC.
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1. Material Experience Mycelium-Based Composite : Study of local biodegradable materials in combination with Mycelium
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)Abstract : Mycelium-based composite (MBC) is being developed and researched in multiple commercial markets as an alternative sustainable material. MBC utilizes the mycelium ability to create a web-like structure in lignocellulosic structures. READ MORE
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2. Snail Quest : A usability comparison of motion control and keyboardcontrol in a puzzle game
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Interaktiva och kognitiva systemAbstract : Movement based controls in games hold great promise for public health, player enjoyment and intuitive controls. A system employing the web camera for motion control of games or other software might be a way to bring motion control to the consumers en masse. READ MORE
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3. Comparing C, N and P concentrations in soils in agricultural verus natural land, and across climates
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografiAbstract : How do concentrations of C, N and P vary between agricultural and natural land?How do C, N and P concentrations vary between climate zones? Soil organic carbon (SOC),total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) as well as microbial C, N and P (MBC, MBN andMBP respectively) concentrations in soils were collected through a literature review, andstudied to analyze the differences between agricultural land-use and natural land, and betweendifferent climate zones. The minimum concentrations of SOC, TN, MBC, MBN and MBP werefound in the agricultural soils and the maximum concentrations in natural soils. READ MORE
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4. Effects of land use on soil microbial community function in western Kenya highlands
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EcologyAbstract : Land degradation, agricultural intensification and deforestation may result in a loss of soil microbial community function, detrimental to resilience and to sustained productivity. In order to assess the effects of land use on microbial community function in a tropical soil the following hypotheses were considered: (1) functional capacity measured as substrate-utilization potential decreases with intensification of land use and (2) tree planting - i. READ MORE