Search for dissertations about: "CSD"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the word CSD.
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1. The Role of Melanocyte Lineage Genes in Melanoma
Abstract : Malignant melanoma accounts for the highest number of deaths among all skin cancer types, and its incidence has increased dramatically over the past decades. Despite the tremendous therapeutic advances, treatment resistant cells emerge in the vast heterogeneity of melanoma, driving tumor relapse and poor patient outcome. READ MORE
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2. A Study in Jet Engine Control Control Structure Selection and Multivariable Design
Abstract : Turbojet engines are becoming increasingly complex, with more control variables, to meet future demands on performance, fuel consumption and functionality. To utilise the potential of these engines, it is also necessary to use more advanced control concepts than conventionally used today. READ MORE
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3. Advanced Fluid-Structure Interaction Modelling and Simulation for Aerospace Applications
Abstract : Numerical fluid-structure interaction (FSI) methods for the prediction of aeroelastic phenomena are important within aerospace. The continuous development of computer technologies has enabled the use of more advanced FSI methods. The use of advanced methods has the potential to provide more accurate predictions. READ MORE
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4. On magnetic amplifiers in aircraft applications
Abstract : In the process of designing an electric power supply system for an aircraft, parameters like low weight and low losses are important. Reliability, robustness and low cost are other important factors. READ MORE
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5. Geophysical investigation for 3D geological modelling and ore exploration in the Skellefte mining district
Abstract : The Skellefte mining district, northern Sweden, is regarded as one of the country’s richest mineral districts. Most of the outcropping deposits in this district or those deposits which are located at shallow depths (≤ 300 m) are likely to have already been discovered, which motivated the Swedish mining companies to expand their explorations at greater depths (e. READ MORE