Search for dissertations about: "Loss Factor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 816 swedish dissertations containing the words Loss Factor.
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1. Pro- and anticoagulant activities of factor V
Abstract : Coagulation factor V (FV) is activated by thrombin through proteolytic cleavage at Arg-709, Arg-1018 and Arg-1545. Upon thrombin activation, the active form of factor V (FVa) is formed. FVa functions as a cofactor to factor Xa in the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin during coagulation. READ MORE
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2. Loss Mechanisms In Non-Fullerene Organic Solar Cells
Abstract : Photovoltaics are one of the most important sustainable energy sources in the 21st century. Among photovoltaics, organic solar cells (OSCs) offer many advantages such as ease of processing, lightweight, the potential for flexibility, and tunable properties. Its peculiar nature and complexity present a fascinating charm, attracting many researchers. READ MORE
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3. The effects of damping treatment on the sound transmission loss of honeycomb panels
Abstract : In the industry, all passenger vehicles are treated with damping materials to reduce structure-borne sound. Though these damping materials are effective to attenuate structure-borne sound, they have little or no effect on the air-borne sound transmission. READ MORE
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4. Perception of disturbing sounds : Investigations of people with hearing loss and normal hearing
Abstract : The present thesis concerns the daily sound environment and the human perception of the same. The sound environment affects the possibility to be active in a communication. With background noise, it may be harder to hear desired signals, and when suffering from a hearing loss, negative effects of the background noise increase. READ MORE
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5. Effectiveness of implant therapy in Sweden
Abstract : Dental implants are commonly used in restorative therapy in patients with partial or full edentulism. Knowledge regarding the outcome of this kind of treatment has been limited to evaluations of efficacy, i.e. therapy performed under optimal conditions. READ MORE