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Desalination and Power Plants Together for Water and Peace A Case study of the Gaza-Strip, Palestine

Desalination can be a cost-effective way to produce fresh water and possibly electricity. The Gaza Strip has had a complex hydro-political situation for many years. Gaza is bordered by the Mediterranean in the west, by Israel in the north and east and by Egypt in the south. Water and electricity consumption in the Gaza Strip is expected to increase in the future due to the increasing population.

Parameters affecting the survival of cultured and grafted embryonic neurons

The extent of behavioral recovery following neural transplantation in part depends on the amount of surviving graft tissue. The main objective of this thesis was to study parameters affecting the survival of embryonic striatal and mesencephalic neurons in experimental models of Huntington's and Parkinson's disease. Firstly, we studied the survival and maturation of embryonic striatal neurons that

Förloppslandskap och bevarande

Behandlar landskapsförändringar utifrån Torsten Hägerstrands begrepp förloppslandskapet som betonar helhet och sammanhang genom tid och rum, och hur detta kan var en möjlighet i bevarandearbete.

Interaction Design Can Be Replaced By Marketing

Abstract Interaction Design and Marketing are two disciplines originating from two different sources and studied at different departments. Yet when looking deeper into the two disciplines to my surprise and to the fact that these two disciplines have not previously been addressed in this way, it reveals that they are very similar, and in many aspects equivalent. This study compares Interaction Des

Iran and Britain: The Politics of Oil and Coup D’état after the Fall of Reza Shah

Mosaddeq’s preoccupation with the nationalization of Iran’s oil sector derived from his belief that such a venture, once realized, could bring economic prosperity, national autonomy and political sovereignty in its wake. The loss of Abadan Oil Refinery as a result of action by the Iranian nationalists also dealt Britain’s imperial prestige a stinging blow at a time when it was struggling to adapt

Reverse Flooding: exploiting radio interference for efficient propagation delay compensation in WSN clock synchronization

Clock synchronization is a necessary component in modern distributed systems, especially WSN. Despite the great effort and the numerous improvements, the existing synchronization schemes do not yet address the cancellation of propagation delays. Up to a few years ago, this was not perceived as a problem, because the time-stamping precision was a more limiting factor for the accuracy achievable wit