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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade ordet kula.
1. Elastic and Inelastic Electron Tunneling in Molecular Devices
Sammanfattning : A theoretical framework for calculating electron transport through molecular junctions is presented. It is based on scattering theory using a Green's function formalism. The model can take both elastic and inelastic scattering into account and treats chemical and physical bonds on equal footing. LÄS MER
2. Understanding Electron Transport Properties of Molecular Electronic Devices
Sammanfattning : his thesis has been devoted to the study of underlying mechanisms for electron transport in molecular electronic devices. Not only has focus been on describing the elastic and inelastic electron transport processes with a Green's function based scattering theory approach, but also on how to construct computational models that are relevant to experimental systems. LÄS MER
3. Sagali and the Kula : A Regional Systems Analysis of the Massim
Sammanfattning : This thesis is concerned with developing a consistent regional perspective on the Massim peoples of southeastern Papua New Guinea, a task largely neglected by earlier anthropological studies, it is claimed, or, when sometimes attempted, unsuccessfully accomplished for a number of reasons, both methodological and theoretical. The author uses a comparative approach for investigating a selection of Massim societies. LÄS MER
4. Idrottens kön : Genus, kropp och sexualitet i lagidrottens vardag
Sammanfattning : This dissertation analyses and describes how gender, the body and sexuality are constructed within Swedish team sports. The study is based on qualitative, ethnographic field work with the male handball team Kula HF and the female soccer team Solby IK. LÄS MER
5. Lubrication mechanisms and properties of non-halogenated orthoborate ionic liquids
Sammanfattning : One way to reduce energy consumption and waste - a necessity to achieve the UN-mandated limitation of average global temperature in-creases - is to select suitable lubricants so that energy-losses through friction and wear are minimised. In this context, non-halogenated ionicliquids (ILs) are promising candidates to achieve this aim due to their intrinsic ionic properties, low vapour pressure and high thermal stability. LÄS MER