Essays about: "Rötor"
Found 5 essays containing the word Rötor.
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1. Detecting Enterprise Architecture Smells based on Software Architecture Smells
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Software architecture (SA) smells are design problems in the internal structure and behavior of an SA. These can be seen as a specific category under the umbrella concept of technical debt (TD). READ MORE
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2. Implementation and experimental evaluation of a parameterized PMSynRM model using Matlab and Comsol Multiphysics
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This thesis focuses on modelling of the permanent magnet synchronous reluctancemotor (PMSynRM), which has drawn considerable attention by researchers thanks toits high efficiency and wide range of speed operation. Comparisons with measurementsfrom a four-pole PMSynRM with four barriers and 24 stator slots have been carriedout. READ MORE
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3. Orsaker till samt exempel på sårinfektioner hos reptiler som hålls som sällskapsdjur
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public HealthAbstract : Hudinfektioner är ett mycket vanligt problem hos reptiler som hålls i fångenskap. 29 % till 64 % av alla dermatologiska problem hos reptiler är orsakade av felaktig skötsel. I det här arbetet sammanställs orsaker till såruppkomst och några specifika sår samt några av de sårinfektioner som kan drabba reptiler. READ MORE
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4. Long-term Storage of Starch Potato and its Effect on Starch Yield
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Mycology and Plant PathologyAbstract : Lyckeby Starch AB is a farmer-owned company that produces products based on potato starch. In order to increase their production efficiency and their international competitiveness the company is investigating the possibilities of keeping their factories open longer. READ MORE
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5. Vedrötor i stadsträd : biologi, detektionsmetoder och förebyggande åtgärder
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop ScienceAbstract : Urban trees have very little in common with trees on natural sites, such as forests or pastures. Trees in urban environments are often planted in packed soil and in small volumes. This can lead to decreased availability of water and oxygen, as well as deteriorated ability for the soil to store nutritional elements. READ MORE