Essays about: "recovery rates"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 71 essays containing the words recovery rates.
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6. Mapping and analysis of an internal heating network at Holmen Paper Braviken
University essay from Linköpings universitet/EnergisystemAbstract : The pulp and paper industry is the most energy intensive industry in Sweden. Most of the energy usedaims to supply the large amount of heat to the production processes that is required to produce pulp andpaper . READ MORE
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7. Study of the effects of the operating conditions of a decanter centrifuge on a pilot-scale protein recovery setup from cold-pressed rapeseed press cake
University essay from Lunds universitet/Livsmedelsteknik och nutrition (master)Abstract : There is significant evidence to suggest that diets that include high levels of meat consumption have negative effects on both the environment and human health. As a result, efforts are being made to identify and characterize more plant-based proteins, such as those found in rapeseed. READ MORE
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8. Low-concentration Bacteria Separation from Whole Blood through a Slanted Filter in a Centrifuge Tube
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Sepsis characterized by severe bloodstream bacterial infection that results in high mortality rates and medical expenses has become a global healthcare challenge. The current clinical sepsis diagnosis is based on blood culture and requires a long waiting time, delaying effective treatments. READ MORE
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9. Real Estate M&A Motives : A Study of the Swedish Real Estate Market
University essay from KTH/Fastighetsföretagande och finansiella systemAbstract : In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the economy has been in a state of recovery. A far-reaching recovery could be observed in 2021, as economic activities, financial markets and industries showed positive growth throughout the year. READ MORE
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10. Exponential Growth Bias and Loss Aversion in the Context of COVID-19 and the Moderation Effect of Need for Cognition
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : Humans have difficulties grasping the notion of exponential growth and often underestimate the accumulated final value, a phenomenon called exponential growth bias (EGB). During the COVID-19 pandemic, this tendency led to the inaccurate judgment of the virus spread, ultimately making safety measures seem less important. READ MORE