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ESS MEDIUM BETA CAVITY PROTOTYPES MANUFACTURING
The ESS elliptical superconducting Linac consists of two types of 704.42 MHz cavities, medium and high beta, to accelerate the beam from 216 MeV (spoke cavity Linac) up to the final energy at 2 GeV. The last Linac optimization, called Optimus+, has been carried out taking into account the limitations of SRF cavity performance (field emission). The medium and high-beta parts of the Linac are compos
Tänder tänder tankar - Lämningar från en utimativ transformation
Multi-channel Detection of Narcotics and Explosives Using NQR Signals
A multi-channel detector for narcotics and explosives using nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) is developed. Multiple measurement coils are used to estimate the radio frequency interference that is often present. The temperature dependency of the NQR frequencies is incorporated in the detector, allowing for uncertainties in the temperature estimate of the sample. In addition, the detector consider
Frequent Flyers Programmes as Mobility Boosters? Implications for Sustainable Aviation.
Aviation is an important driver of individual and global mobility and emissions associated with transports. Recent studies indicate that a relatively small, highly mobile part of society may account for a large share of the total distances travelled. This phenomenon is as yet insufficiently understood. In addressing this situation, the paper reviews the processes leading to growth in mobility, and
Classical and Modern features in the poetry of Sweden's first female poet, Sophia Elisabeth Brenner (1659-1730)
Sophia Elisabeth Brenner's poems in Swedish, German, Latin, Italian and French made her well-known in Sweden and internationally and she was called 'the tenth muse'. Her collected poems were published in 1713 and posthumously in 1732. The paper explores how Mrs. Brenner made use of classical mythology and history when composing poems in Swedish. Antiquity provided her with a treasure of motives, b
Monuments (of law) during CPA Rule in Iraq
RAID - a Robotic Workstation for the Disabled
The aim of the RAID project (Robot for Assisting the Integration of the Disabled) is to develop and demonstrate a prototype robotic workstation for use by disabled people. The RAID project is part of the European Community TIDE program (Technology for the socio-economic Integration of disabled and Elderly people). The robotized system is intended primarily for vocational use in an office environ
INVESTIGATING THE COST OF MIGRATION IN A FRESHWATER FISH
Textanalys i musicerande kontexter
Teenagers´ experiences of networked learning for sustainable development in the ICT-extended global classroom – design, development and research
Objective markers of detection process during a choice blindness task
MAX-labs chefskonstruktör får KTH:s Stora pris
Studies of aerosol particle formation from various sources using ion and electron beam analytical techniques
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Innovatörer och traditionalister. Om tidiga svenska klassikeröversättares syn på sin roll i det svenska litterära systemet
Cities and climate change: The great decarbonisation challenge
We are in the midst of “the critical decade”. It is now that our decisions and actions in relation to mitigation of and adaptation to climate change will determine the success or failure of decarbonisation transitions needed to avoid severe impacts of climate change. This is not solely a technological, social, economic or governance issue. Addressing climate change demands fundamentally different
Optimal Linear Control for Channels with Signal-to-Noise Ratio Constraints
We consider the problem of stabilizing and minimizing the disturbance response of a SISO LTI plant, subject to a stochastic disturbance, over an analog communication channel with additive white noise and a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) constraint. The controller is linear, based on output feedback and has a structure with two degrees of freedom: One part represents sensing and encoding operations an
Polarization corrections to core levels
Theoretical predictions for ionization energies of inner core electrons generally come out much more accurately by taking the difference between the total energies of two self-consistent Hartree-Fock calculations than by using Koopmans' theorem. For the outer core electrons, on the other hand, little or no improvement over Koopmans' theorem is obtained from a `ΔSCF method'. We show here that the