Search for dissertations about: "Classification"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 1673 swedish dissertations containing the word Classification.
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11. Characterization and Classification of Internet Backbone Traffic
Abstract : We contribute to an improved understanding of Internet traffic characteristics by measuring and analyzing modern Internet backbone data. We start the thesis with an overview of several important considerations for passive Internet traffic collection on large-scale network links. READ MORE
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12. Non-specific Low Back Pain - Classification and Treatment
Abstract : The aims of this thesis were to investigate the effects of the Mc-Kenzie method of mechanical diagnosis and therapy compared with that of intensive dynamic strengthening training for patients with non-specific low back pain (NLBP), and to develop a clinical diagnostic classification system for use in primary care. The McKenzie method is one of the most common methods for examination and treatment of patients with NSLBP used by physiotherapists in the Western World. READ MORE
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13. Phylogeny and classification of the tribe Vanguerieae (Rubiaceae)
Abstract : Vanguerieae is a tribe in the mainly tropical angiosperm family Rubiaceae. The tribe currently comprises around 600 species in 27 genera, with the major part of the species distributed in Africa south of the Sahara. The phylogeny of the tribe was investigated using both molecular and morphological data. READ MORE
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14. Dry Classification of Fine Aggregates for Concrete and Asphalt
Abstract : Aggregate is defined as particles of rock which in combination are used as a civil engineering material. It is used in bounded form in asphalt and concrete. Historically natural sand has been used as fine aggregate for concrete production in Sweden. READ MORE
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15. Classification of Burst and Suppression in the Neonatal EEG
Abstract : The brain requires a continuous supply of oxygen and even a short period of reduced oxygen supply risks severe and lifelong consequences for the affected individual. The delivery is a vulnerable period for a baby who may experience for example hypoxia (lack of oxygen) that can damage the brain. READ MORE