Essays about: "Markus Eriksson"
Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the words Markus Eriksson.
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6. Lattice-based simulations of microscopic reaction-diffusion models in a crowded environment
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för beräkningsvetenskapAbstract : Molecules inside living cells move by diffusion and can react with each other upon collision. Living cells are occupied by macromolecules which limits the available space for the particles to diffuse in. The effect caused by these crowders has been modeled and the accuracy of the models has been evaluated. READ MORE
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7. Spatial sorting and collective motion in mixed shoals of fish
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Shoaling behaviour arises when fish respond to the movements and positions of nearby neighbours. The dynamic patterns of shoaling fish has been studied by the Mathematical department in Uppsala University. In this project experimental data collected for groups with two sizes of fish are analysed. READ MORE
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8. Cost allocation as a part of the control package -a comparison between theory and practice
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Background: An increase in global competition and the rapid technological change over the last 40 years have led to an expansion in the use of both financial and nonfinancial information in organizations. Positive and early input from controllers often leads to a more carefully prepared product. READ MORE
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9. Planning for Supplier Base Reduction - understanding Supplier Base Reduction´s role in purchasing
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk logistikAbstract : Title: Planning for Supplier Base Reduction - understanding Supplier Base Reduction’s role in purchasing. A case study at Alfa Laval AB Authors: Fabian Karlsson and Sebastian Eriksson-Ritzén Supervisors: Ala Pazirandeh, Department of Industrial Management and Logistics, Lund University Markus Ekendahl, Alfa Laval AB Background: Today individual businesses do not compete as isolated entities, but rather within supply chains. READ MORE