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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 13 avhandlingar innehållade orden att fånga en tanke.
1. Att fånga en tanke : en fenomenologisk studie av barns och ungdomars tänkande kring miljö
Sammanfattning : This thesis attempts to clarify the way in which young people think about our envíronment, based on their experiences as the starting point. The aim is to make the thinking of people available and to interpret the meaning of these thoughts, whose content comprises the environment. LÄS MER
2. Berättelser om mutor : Det korruptas betydelse bland svenska affärsmän i Öst- och Centraleuropa
Sammanfattning : What does it mean to bribe someone? What is the meaning of bribes? Questions like these have motivated this study. Its central argument is that the folk meanings of “bribes” and “corruption” depend on people’s symbolic demarcations and definitions. LÄS MER
3. A co-simulation based framework for the analysis of integrated urban energy systems : Lessons from a Swedish case study
Sammanfattning : As major responsible for CO2 emissions, the energy sector is urgently called to take action against climatechange. The integration of renewable energy resources is a solution that, however, comes with a challenge.In fact, renewables are often variable, unpredictable and distributed. LÄS MER
4. Water treatment using cryogel-based adsorbents - Targeting environmental pollutants at low concentrations
Sammanfattning : The lack of safe, clean water is strongly linked to poverty, underdevelopment and poor health. Water is needed not only to sustain life, but to produce food and in industrial processes. Anthropogenic pollution and natural events can jeopardize access to safe water. LÄS MER
5. Design of Transition-Metal Nitride Thin Films for Thermoelectrics
Sammanfattning : Thermoelectric devices are one of the promising energy harvesting technologies, because of their ability to convert heat (temperature gradient) to electricity by the Seebeck effect. Furthermore, thermoelectric devices can be used for cooling or heating by the inverse effect (Peltier effect). LÄS MER