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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Understanding and communicating forest stand structures : lifting barriers for nature-based forest management

Busse Nielsen, Anders. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Ph.d.-afhandling. Den Kongelige Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole, 2006. / Haves også i trykt udg. Thesis (Ph.D.). 22 ill., 14 tables; approx. 90 ref. Summaries (Da, En).
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Att stötta en hälsosam social jämförelse : En kvalitativ studie av sociala medieprofiler

Göransson, Rebecka, Voksepp, Amelia January 2023 (has links)
Sociala medier har blivit en integrerad del av människors liv under det senaste årtiondet, och användare jämför sig ständigt med innehållet de ser. Forskningen pekar på att sociala medieprofiler, med sina anpassningsbara funktioner och feedback-möjligheter, intensifierar social jämförelse och kan ha negativa följder på användares välmående. För att skapa förståelse över hur hälsosam social jämförelse kan stöttas valde vi en kvalitativ forskningsansats, där vi genom fokusgruppintervjuer har tolkat användares utsagor. Studien utgår från användarens perspektiv eftersom det är användarens förmåga att jämföra sig som är i fokus. I slutsatsen presenterar vi sex angreppssätt för hur sociala medieprofiler kan stötta en hälsosam social jämförelse. / Social media has become an integral part of people's lives in the past decade, with users constantly comparing themselves to the content they see. Research indicates that social media profiles, with their customizable features and feedback capabilities, intensify social comparison and can have negative effects on users' well-being. To gain insight into how a healthy social comparison can be supported, we employed a qualitative research approach, interpreting users' statements through focus group interviews. The study focuses on the user's perspective since it is the user's ability to compare themselves that is the central focus. In the conclusion, we present six ways of approaches on how social media profiles can support a healthy social comparison.
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Analysis of a Long-Term Record of Nearshore Currents and Implications in Littoral Transport Processes

Burnette, Carolina 01 January 2016 (has links)
A seasonal and long-term analysis of the vertical structure of currents in the nearshore is conducted to determine the role of the wind in driving currents and consequently affecting littoral transport processes. Approximately ten years (January, 2002 – October, 2011) of nearshore current profiles are examined using the data collected with an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) installed off of Spessard Holland North Beach Park located in Melbourne Beach, Florida. Additionally, wind data collected with a directional anemometer from September, 2002, until October, 2008, are used to further characterize the long-term hydrodynamic forcing. With the shoreline oriented nominally 17o west of magnetic north, both the current profiles and the wind vectors have been rendered into longshore and cross-shore components. The water level record from a NOAA tide station located at the Trident Pier at nearby Port Canaveral is utilized in establishing the water depth and conditioning the data for statistical analysis. Monthly mean vertical profiles reveal that during the winter months the surface currents are usually toward the south, and toward the north in the summer. In spring and fall, they are mixed, demonstrating a clear seasonality in both direction and intensity of the longshore current. Subjecting the longshore and cross-shore current data to Empirical Orthogonal Function Analysis reveals that the first spatial Eigenfunction accounts for more than 98% of the variability in the vertical profile of the longshore current, and more than 86% of the variability in the profile of the cross-shore current. However, there is a rotation of the current to the right (clockwise) with the rotation angle increasing and the variance decreasing with depth below the surface. The spiral structure of the water column follows a surface Ekman veering, but for very shallow water. The upper layer of the current is almost aligned with the direction of the wind. Monthly correlations between 2-hour average time series of longshore current and 2-hour average time series of wind speed reveal the seasonal patterns of the wind and longshore current in which the upper layer of the water column is highly correlated with the longshore component of the wind speed for most of the year and slightly less correlated for the lower layer of the water column. Most importantly, on average, wave height (Hmo) is larger when the longshore current is heading to the south (Hmo=0.95 m) than when the current is going to the north (Hmo=0.73 m). Additionally, there is a stronger correlation between southerly directed currents and incident wave energy flux than northerly directed currents and wave energy flux. These results indicate that the net long-term north-to-south sediment transport known to characterize the region is heavily influenced by wind-driven currents.
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Implementation of routines for the estimation of winds and precipitation of a wind profiler radar with spaced antenna design that operates in UHF band / info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis

Bocanegra Salas, Erick Brayam 09 December 2019 (has links)
El Instituto Geofísico del Perú ha desarrollado un proyecto, financiado por INNOVATE Perú, llamado “Diseño e implementación de un radar perfilador de vientos que opera en UHF para estudios de turbulencias y precipitación en el territorio peruano”, este proyecto es la propuesta de solución a una limitación presentada por la comunidad científica del Perú y otras entidades para hacer estudios climáticos de vientos y precipitación. Parte del desarrollo de este radar, es el procesamiento de los datos recibidos. En esta tesis se ha hecho un análisis del diseño, frecuencia y tipo de radar que fue diseñado para luego seleccionar los algoritmos de procesamiento necesarios. Los algoritmos que se desarrollaron para el procesamiento del radar UHF permiten estimar vientos troposféricos y turbulencia con la técnica de análisis espectral total. Además de medir la intensidad de precipitación y el factor de reflectividad obtenido de las lluvias con la relación del diámetro de gotas y el factor de reflectividad. Los resultados de estas estimaciones, posteriormente son comparados con otros instrumentos para su validación y su posterior aplicación. / The Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP) has developed a project called "Design and implementation of a radar profiler that operates in UHF for studies of turbulence and precipitation in the Peruvian territory", this project is the proposed solution to a limitation presented by the scientific community of Peru and other entities to conduct climate studies of winds and precipitation. Part of the development of this radar is the processing of received data. In this thesis an analysis of the design, frequency and type of the designed radar was done to then select the appropriate processing algorithms. The algorithms that were developed for the UHF radar processing allows the estimation of tropospheric winds and turbulence with the full spectral analysis technique. In addition to measuring the intensity of precipitation and the reflectivity factor obtained from rainfall related to the diameter of drops and the reflectivity factor. The results of these estimates are then compared with other instruments for validation and subsequent application. / Tesis

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