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  • About
  • 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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INCREASES IN THE NUMBER OF FROST- FREE DAYS ACROSS CANADA DURING WINTER PERIOD

Manzoor, Shaukat 08 1900 (has links)
An annual analysis of data from 11 weather stations across Canada was examined for temporal changes in the number of frost free days (FFDs) per winter. From 1940 to 2009, Canada has experienced an increase in the number of FFDs with an average of 12 days in 100 years. The numbers of FFDs per winter increased exponentially when mean WDMT rises steadily. The best fit normal distribution function of WDMT in recent decades has shifted toward the hotter part of the curve. The predicted numbers of FFDs per winter from the exceedance probability (EP) has increased exponentially when mean WDMT rise steadily. The EP model displayed a close comparison between the predicted and the measured number of FFDs. The EP model also provides a useful tool for making predictions about the increase in the number of frost-free days at any single station, given the rate of rise in minimum temperatures
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Construction workers’ use and experienced comfort of personal protective equipment in a winter climate. / Byggnadsarbetares användande och upplevda komfort av personlig skyddsutrustning i vinterklimat.

Englund Isaksson, Jenny January 2022 (has links)
The aim of the thesis was to find out about the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in a middle-sized company in the northern part of Sweden in general was like, due to the winter climate by looking at factors promoting and inhibiting the use of PPE. The study design is a case study in focus groups conducted in one company SA Englund AB. There were 3 focus groups and 12 participants in total. The questions were written by the project- team and the questions about the winter climate were written by the author. The focus group questions were conducted in Swedish and asked in February in Sweden when it is winter. The approach with asking the questions in the focus groups in February was for the workers to have a fresh memory of PPE in the winter climate. The results showed that a construction site is a complex work environment, and the use of PPE differs from person to person. There is not a single answer on how to work with the use of PPE, but to improve PPE in general and in a winter climate has been discussed. Sub-categories include: demands of the customer, the fear of looking foolish, providing complementary supplies of the suppliers and the combination of working indoors/outdoors. The conclusion is that there are many contributing factors to why PPE is not always being used when it should. PPE is also being used at some sites all the time like helmets. This is a sign of good safety culture in many eyes while it can be a problem with bent forward postures and helmets that causes neck problems. Another problem is the performance pay, which leads to shortcuts when using PPE to save time. The thesis was written within the field of work environment and ergonomics with a focus on working preventively with accidents and ill-health in the work environment.
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Using Elevation to Test Effects of Winter Climate Change on Fates of Litter-Derived Nitrogen

Tiller, Jenna Renee 30 November 2017 (has links)
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