Search for dissertations about: "K Svensson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words K Svensson.
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1. Lysophosphatidic acid : Physiological effects and structure-activity relationships
Abstract : Lipids havepreviously been considered primarily as building blocks of the cell membrane, but are now also recognized as important cell signaling molecules. Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a glycerophospholipid consisting of a phosphate head group, a linker region, and a lipophilic tail. READ MORE
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2. The use of structural equation modeling to describe the effect of operator functional state on air-to-air engagement outcomes
Abstract : Computational evidence of the operative usefulness of a new system is crucial in large system development processes concerning billions of euros or dollars. Although it is obvious that the human often is the most important and critical component of many systems, it has often been hard for Human Factors researchers to express human aspects in a computational and strict way. READ MORE
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3. Experimental methods to determine model parameters for failure modes of CFRP
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is to develop methods to predict the damage response of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers (CFRP). In the pursuit of reducing the manufacturing cost and weight of CFRP components, it is crucial to enable modelling of the non-linear response associated with various failure modes. READ MORE
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4. Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Confluent Round Jets
Abstract : Unconfined multiple interacting confluent round jets are interesting from a purely scientific point of view, as interaction between neighboring jets brings additional complexity to the flow field. Unconfined confluent round jets also exist in various engineering applications, such as ventilation supply devices, sewage disposal systems, combustion burners, chemical mixing or chimney stacks. READ MORE
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5. Cerebellar pathways and mechanisms in classical conditioning
Abstract : It has been suggested that the cerebellar mossy fibre afferents transmit the conditioned stimulus (CS) information to the cerebellum. Several studies are consistent with this suggestion but alternative explanations have not been excluded. READ MORE