Essays about: "nesting"
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16. First Principle Calculations & Inelastic Neutron Scattering on the Single-Crystalline Superconductor LaPt2Si2
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : This work presents a comprehensive study on single crystalline LaPt2Si2, in which superconductivity and a charge density wave (CDW) coexist. The usage of density functional theory (DFT) modeling and Inelastic Neutron Scattering has been the primary form of investigation, in order to determine all the characteristic features of the sample taken under consideration. READ MORE
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17. Vildbin och dagfjärilar i urbana grönstrukturer : att göra medvetna växtval och skapa artificiella boplatser
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Plant Protection BiologyAbstract : De senaste årens larm om att insekterna i världen är hotade har väckt stor uppmärksamhet och såväl myndigheter som allmänheten har reagerat. Mest är det depollinerande insekterna som fått uppmärksamhet. READ MORE
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18. Bumblebee resource dynamics : a review of foraging and nesting in the agricultural landscape
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EcologyAbstract : 90 % of all plants on earth either benefits or entirely depends on pollination. There are pollinators among families of bees (Apidea), butterflies (Lepidoptera) and birds (Aves). Bees of genus Bombus spp., bumblebees, are especially important and provide pollination service for 80 % of the crops of Europe and many wild plant species. READ MORE
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19. Automatic generation of network configuration in simulated time sensitive networking (TSN) applications
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Inbyggda systemAbstract : The amount of data required to be processed in real-time embedded system is steadily increasing. This has caused industries to search for alternatives for reliable time-sensitive network communication. IEEE set of standards for Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) is an attractive option for achieving this. READ MORE
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20. Not everything that glitters is gold : does linear infrastructure create an ecological trap for golden eagles?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental StudiesAbstract : Animals can be caught in an “ecological trap” when they select for seemingly attractive habitats at the expense of their fitness. This maladaptive behaviour is often a consequence of human induced rapid changes in their natal environment, such as the development of linear infrastructure, where roads and railways create novel feeding conditions through traffic induced mortality of other species and powerline areas provide perching or nesting sites. READ MORE