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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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De diplomatiska förbindelserna mellan Sverige och Preussen från Poltavaslaget 1709 till fredsbrottet 1715

Lundberg, Bengt. January 1900 (has links)
Inaug.-dis.--Lund.
252

Lars Grubbe hans lif och verksamhet.

Berggren, Per Gustaf. January 1898 (has links)
Akademisk afhandling--Upsala. / "Källförteckning": p. [iii]-iv.
253

Oeconomisk beskrifning på fabrikerne uti Götheborg ...

Trozelius, Clas Blechert, Paulin, Barthold. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lunds universitet, 1761. / At head of title: I.H.J.N. Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 09667.13.
254

Academisk afhandling om Stora Kopparbergs bergs-frälse

Berch, Krister, Lundström, Carl Jacob. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Uppsala universitet, 1775. / At head of title: M.G.H. Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 11249.0.
255

Foederum inter Sveciam et urbes hanseaticas sub folkungis expositio ... Abrah. Vilhelmus a Sillén et Valfridus Borgström, norrlandus, in audit. Gustav. die XII Dec. MDCCCXLCVI ...

Sillén, Abraham Wilhelm af, Borgström, Valfridus. Backman, Carolus Johannes. January 1846 (has links)
Diss.--Upsala. / 2nd part following p. 16 has own t.p. identical with the first except for Carolus Johannes Backman as respondent. Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 34634.102. Includes bibliographical references.
256

Representationsfrågan 1810-1830; ett bidrag till representationsreformens historia.

Franzén, Hjalmar, January 1914 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling--Uppsala. / "Källor och litteratur": p. vii-xv.
257

Magnus Dureels negotiation i Köpenhamn, 1655-57; Sveriges och Danmarks inbördes förhallande under åren närmast före Karl x:s första danska krig.

Carlbom, Johan Levin, January 1901 (has links)
Inaug.-dis.--Upsala. / Added t.-p. "Bilagor": vii p.
258

Problems of training for leadership in religious education in Sweden

Norman, Ebba Anna Sofia January 1924 (has links)
No description available.
259

To continue (approaching the Woodland Cemetery) / Portfolio drawings (the collapse of time)

Fellingham, Kevin (Kevin John), 1966- January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1998. / Portfolio drawings in pocket on p. [3] of cover. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 102-114). / This thesis examines the Woodland Cemetery in Stockholm, Sweden, designed and executed between 1914 and 1940 by the architects Erik Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz. The study consists of three parts. The first examines the significance of interment, of the return of the body to the realm of nature upon death. The second speculates upon the operation of time in relation to the idea of memory, focussing on the necessity of forgetting in the process of mourning, and in the process of architectural invention. It brings to the fore the impossibility of forgetting that which is most deeply known, and thus suggests a paradoxical relationship between that which is known and that which is new. This paradox informs those things that must be constructed in the mind and in the world in order to continue beyond a point of traumatic change. The final part is a reconstruction through drawing of eight stages in the evolution of the project. It focuses primarily on the large scale planning of the site, but is related to more detailed elements of the design in order to show the continuity of themes throughout the project, bot in its temporal and physical aspects. Although it comes at the end of the text, it is conceptually prior to the other two sections, which were developed upon the basis of the close reading of the existing drawings, and the interplay between continuity and change in the project. The conclusion seeks to bring some of these ideas together in a form that is not closed, which requires continuation. / Kevin Fellingham. / S.M.
260

Groundwater flow and radionuclide transport in fault zones in granitic rock

Geier, Joel E. 10 December 2004 (has links)
Fault zones are potential paths for release of radioactive nuclides from radioactive-waste repositories in granitic rock. This research considers detailed maps of en echelon fault zones at two sites in southern Sweden, as a basis for analyses of how their internal geometry can influence groundwater flow and transport of radioactive nuclides. Fracture intensity within these zones is anisotropic and correlated over scales of several meters along strike, corresponding to the length and spacing of the en echelon steps. Flow modeling indicates these properties lead to correlation of zone transmissivity over similar scales. Intensity of fractures in the damage zone adjoining en echelon segments decreases exponentially with distance. These fractures are linked to en echelon segments as a hierarchical pattern of branches. Echelon steps also show a hierarchical internal structure. These traits suggest a fractal increase in the amount of pore volume that solute can access by diffusive mass transfer, with increasing distance from en echelon segments. Consequences may include tailing of solute breakthrough curves, similar to that observed in underground tracer experiments at one of the mapping sites. The implications of echelon-zone architecture are evaluated by numerical simulation of flow and solute transport in 2-D network models, including deterministic models based directly on mapping data, and a statistical model. The simulations account for advection, diffusion-controlled mixing across streamlines within fractures and at intersections, and diffusion into both stagnant branch fractures and macroscopically unfractured matrix. The simulations show that secondary fractures contribute to retardation of solute, although their net effect is sensitive to assumptions regarding heterogeneity of transmissivity and transport aperture. Detailed results provide insight into the function of secondary fractures as an immobile domain affecting mass transfer on time scales relevant to field characterization and repository safety assessment. In practical terms, secondary fractures in these en echelon zones are not indicated to limit release of radiation to the surface environment, to a degree that is significant for improving repository safety. Thus en echelon zones are to be regarded as detrimental geologic features, with potentially complex transport behavior which should be considered in the interpretation of in-situ experiments. / Graduation date: 2005

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