Sökning: "Physical Examination methods"
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1. Optimisation of environmental gamma spectrometry using Monte Carlo methods
Sammanfattning : Dissertation in Environmental Physics to be publicly examined in Häggsalen (Ångström Laboratory), Uppsala University, on Friday, November 8, 2002 at 10:00 am for the degree of doctor of philosophy in Physics. The examination will be conducted in English. LÄS MER
2. Theoretical methods for the electronic structure and magnetism of strongly correlated materials
Sammanfattning : In this work we study the interesting physics of the rare earths, and the microscopic state after ultrafast magnetization dynamics in iron. Moreover, this work covers the development, examination and application of several methods used in solid state physics. The first and the last part are related to strongly correlated electrons. LÄS MER
3. NMR Investigations of Host-Guest Complexes and Their Dynamic Properties
Sammanfattning : This thesis discusses several different methods offered by solution and solid state nuclear magnetic resonance for investigation of host-guest complexes and their constituents. The presented methods were used especially (but not exclusively) to address rotational dynamics of the bound guest in different molecular systems. LÄS MER
4. Generalisation Methods for Propagating Updates between Cartographic Data Sets
Sammanfattning : Automation is increasingly important in producing and maintaining cartographic data sets. This thesis deals with automatic methods to propagate updates between cartographic data sets. LÄS MER
5. Causes and Perceptions of Environmental Change in the Mangroves of Rufiji Delta, Tanzania : Implications for Sustainable Livelihood and Conservation
Sammanfattning : Mangroves are ecosystems with enormous ecological importance, supporting both terrestrial and marine food webs. They provide ecosystem services (e.g. food, medicines, fuel, constructing material) to communities near and far. LÄS MER