Essays about: "identifikation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 60 essays containing the word identifikation.
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11. Lejarfjället Garnet(?) Peridotite – Origin and Petrological Characterization of Symplectitic Aggregates in Ultramafic Rocks
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Mineralogi, petrologi och tektonikAbstract : Ultramafic rocks are abundant in the Earth’s mantle but rare on the surface. Since no in-situ samples from the mantle can be collected, mantle rocks provide knowledge of mechanisms operating in the mantle and large-scale processes that brought them up to the surface. READ MORE
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12. Analysing Non-Desired Output Data from High Throughput Sequencers for the Identification of the Source of Contamination
University essay from KTH/ProteinvetenskapAbstract : High-throughput Sequencing (HTS)-tekniker fortsätter att utvecklas snabbt, vilket ökar genomströmningen och minskar sannolikheten för fel. MGI Tech Co., Ltd. (MGI) är ett ledande HTS-varumärke som använder DNBSEQ-teknologi och finns i Center for Translational Microbiome (CTMR). READ MORE
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13. EUROPEISK IDENTITET EN KVANTITATIV STUDIE OM HUR EUROPEISK INTEGRATION PÅVERKAR GRADEN AV EUROPEISK IDENTIFIKATION I LÄNDER
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Despite numerous papers and research on how different aspects are affecting levels of European identification, there are relatively few studies that are scrutinizing how European integration and how different levels of European integration are affecting levels of European identification. This research fills that gap. READ MORE
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14. Football Players Social Identities and their Influence on Precompetitive Group-Based Emotions
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för hälsa och välfärdAbstract : Introduction: Precompetitive emotions are important for team functioning, performance and satisfaction of being a team member. Social identity constitutes a necessary base for positive emotions (Lindwall et al., 2016). READ MORE
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15. Rock-magnetic and Soil Organic Carbon Proxies of Climate Change from Loess – Aeolian Sediments of Brittany, France
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The aeolian sediment loess, which consists of mineral dust, is one of the most detailed terrestrial record of both global and regional climate changes. As climate changes in the past cover a much wider range of climate variability than humans have directly recorded, the soil memory of loess is vital for understanding the Earth’s climate system. READ MORE