Essays about: "skog"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 930 essays containing the word skog.
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11. The German Imigrants in New Knoxville, Ohio
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaAbstract : America is a nation of immigrants and all immigrants brought culture with them. There is not one American culture. Many Ohioans are descended from German ancestors, their German heritage is still present in the cultural and social landscapes. German immigrants came to America in search of farmland and independence. READ MORE
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12. Recovery of Dialcohol Cellulose using Micro- and Ultrafiltration Processes
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiteknik (CI)Abstract : The waste management and production of plastic play a concerning part in global warming and continues to have a negative effect on the environment. A promising strategy to address this challenge is to develop new sustainable materials, to replace current fossil-based plastics. READ MORE
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13. Trädbeståndets utveckling i en naturskog efter storm och barkborreangrepp : blir granskogen en bokskog efter storm- och barkborreskador?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and AssessmentAbstract : Den pågående klimatförändringen förväntas leda till att frekvensen och intensiteten av olika störningar i naturen ökar. Eftersom skogen är en viktig resurs för oss människor är det viktigt att förstå hur den påverkas av detta för att vi ska kunna bibehålla skogens resiliens i framtiden. READ MORE
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14. Implementering av Skogliga Grunddata i hprGallring vid andragallring
University essay from SLU/School for Forest ManagementAbstract : Gallring är en av de skogsvårdsåtgärder som utförs i våra skogar för att bemöta de olika skogliga mål som skogsägarna har för sin skog. I Sveriges skogar så utförs gallringsåtgärder på ca 400 000 hektar årligen. READ MORE
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15. Mathematical Unconcealment and the Surveying of Proofs
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionenAbstract : Ever since the advent of computerized methods for solving mathematical problems, the concept of surveyability has played a central role in the debate surrounding what constitutes a mathematical proof. Ordinarily, it is by surveying the argument presented that the mathematician ascertains the truth of the conclusion, but with the advent of computer assisted technologies, there are mathematical conclusions known to be true without anyone ever having been able to survey the argument in its entirety. READ MORE