Search for dissertations about: "diagnosis"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 3115 swedish dissertations containing the word diagnosis.
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16. Computer-Assisted Troubleshooting for Efficient Off-board Diagnosis
Abstract : This licentiate thesis considers computer-assisted troubleshooting of complex products such as heavy trucks. The troubleshooting task is to find and repair all faulty components in a malfunctioning system. READ MORE
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17. Design and Analysis of Diagnosis Systems Using Structural Methods
Abstract : In complex and automated technological processes the effects of a fault can quickly propagate and lead to degradation of process performance or even worse to a catastrophic failure. This means that faults have to be found as quickly as possible and decisions have to be made to stop the propagation of their effects and to minimize process performance degradation. READ MORE
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18. Biomarkers for Diagnosis, Therapy and Prognosis in Colorectal Cancer : a study from databases, machine learning predictions to laboratory confirmations
Abstract : Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide. Early diagnosis and better therapy response have been believed to be associated with better prognosis. CRC biomarkers are considered as precise indicators for the early diagnosis and better therapy response. READ MORE
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19. Identification, Diagnosis, and Control of a Flexible Robot Arm
Abstract : The most important factors in manufacturing are quality, cost, and productivity. The trend is towards lighter robots with increased mechanical flexibilities, and therefore there is a need to include the flexibilities in the robot models to obtain good performance of the robot. READ MORE
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20. Diagnosis of acute and chronic enteric fever using metabolomics
Abstract : Enteric (or typhoid) fever is a systemic infection mainly caused by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A. The disease is common in areas with poor water quality and insufficient sanitation. Humans are the only reservoir for transmission of the disease. READ MORE