Essays about: "skräp"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 31 essays containing the word skräp.
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11. PlaCo : The plastic collecting robot
University essay from KTH/MekatronikAbstract : The oceans are an essential global resource for all living organisms but especially for us humans. However, year after year we continue to neglect proper recycling of our waste, resulting in litter ending up in our oceans. The majority of said litter comes from single use plastic items. READ MORE
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12. Investigating the biogas potential from organic waste flows in Santiago de Chile – A study of the Metropolitan Region.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Miljö- och energisystemAbstract : In the Metropolitan Region in Chile the population is growing as the inhabitants are relocating towards the capital of Santiago de Chile. The capital, located in a valley, is now home to over 40% of the population, and faces challenges with sufficient air-quality and waste disposal. READ MORE
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13. Persuasive Technology for Appealing to the Motivation of Chinese for Garbage Classification
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The amount of garbage is rapidly increasing in China nowadays, which has led to severe environmental problems. Garbage recycling is imperative in dealing with the problem and garbage classification plays an essential role in the recycling process. However, most Chinese have weak awareness of garbage classification. READ MORE
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14. Garbage Collected CRDTs on the Web : Studying the Memory Efficiency of CRDTs in a Web Context
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : In today's connected society, where it is common to have several connected devices per capita, it is more important than ever that the data you need is omnipresent, i.e. its available when you need it, no matter where you are. We identify one key technology and platform that could be the future—peer-to-peer communication and the Web. READ MORE
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15. An Experimental Study on the Behavioural Tendencies of Objects Classified As Hot and Cold by a Java Virtual Machine Garbage Collector
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : A constitutive hypothesis of the Java Virtual Machine garbage collector ”ThinGC”, presented by Mingkun Yang et al. [1], an extension of Oracle’s ”ZGC”, is that capitalising on possible temporal locality could optimise collection by limiting the total number of objects to manage. READ MORE