Essays about: "Polen"
Showing result 26 - 30 of 52 essays containing the word Polen.
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26. Neolithic farmers in Poland - A study of stable isotopes in human bones and teeth from Kichary Nowe in the south of Poland
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Arkeologiska forskningslaboratorietAbstract : The diet of the Stone Age cultures is a strong indicator to the social group, thus farmers and hunters can be distinguished through their diet. There is well-preserved and well excavated Polish skeletal material available for such a study but the material has not previously been subject to stable isotopes analyses and therefore the questions of diets has not been answered. READ MORE
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27. Analysis and improvement of inbound transportation at DeLaval Tumba : A vehicle routing problem case study
University essay from KTH/Industriell produktionAbstract : Transportation plays a significant role in the supply chain. The total transportation cost can be up to about 20% of the nal value of a product, so it is important to make good decisions in both inbound and outbound transportation. Inbound transportation at DeLaval Tumba is an area that has not been investigated for a long time. READ MORE
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28. Self-evaluation of the risk of enhanced nutrient leaching by Polish farmers : nutrient balances, soil maps, farm walks and other tools
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : Nutrient emissions from Poland are the most important sources of both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the Baltic Sea. For this reason it is important to reduce nutrient leaching from Polish agriculture and make farmers aware of how they can act to reduce the risk for nutrient leaching. READ MORE
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29. Palaeoenvironments of the Earliest (Middle Devonian) Tetrapod Trackways from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland; Locomotion in a Terrestrial Setting?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The palaeoenvironment from which early tetrapods emerged is crucial to comprehend in order to understand the mechanisms that drove and allowed the terrestrialization of vertebrates; one of the most important evolutionary ‘events’ in the history of animals. Nevertheless, much of the terrestrialization is shrouded in obscurity, inter alia, due to scarcity of early tetrapods in the fossil record. READ MORE
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30. Habitat selection of the European bison
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EcologyAbstract : Skogens konung eller präriens prins: var hör visenten hemma egentligen? Visenten är Europas tyngsta nu levande landdjur. Då en vuxen tjur kan nå nästan två meter i mankhöjd och väga upp mot ett ton så är det sannerligen en uppseendeväckande best. READ MORE