Search for dissertations about: "non technical loss"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words non technical loss.
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1. Gastric bypass : Technical aspects and long-term results
Abstract : Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) achieves superior short- and long-term weight loss compared to other weight loss modalities. Different operative techniques have been developed to technically facilitate the surgical procedure, with consequences in the form of an array of postoperative complications and gastrointestinal symptoms. READ MORE
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2. Aeronautical decision-making in context: Influence of affect and experience on procedure violations
Abstract : Although pilots are well trained and there are rules, models and standard operating procedures to use in decision-making situations, aviation accidents do occur. One reason why accidents may occur is because pilots sometimes decide to violate, or deviate from standard operating procedures. READ MORE
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3. Studies of flow duct acoustics with applications to turbocharged engines
Abstract : A number of experimental and theoretical studies, performed in the field of technical flow duct acoustics are presented in this thesis. The acoustical methods treated are implemented on turbocharged IC-engines and engine gas exchange system components. A new method based on the well-known two-load technique has been developed. READ MORE
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4. On the management of some technical and biological complications in implant prosthodontics
Abstract : The use of osseointegrated titanium implants has become a widely accepted method to obtain retention for prosthetic reconstructions of partially dentate and edentulous patients. A range of c1inical long-term studies have been conducted to collect information on the numbers of surviving and/or successful implants for different implant systems. READ MORE
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5. Implant-supported restorative therapy in a Swedish population. Complications and cost evaluations
Abstract : Replacing missing teeth through implant-supported restorative therapy is a common treatment procedure. While high survival rates have been reported, complications affecting the implant and/or the implant- supported reconstructions may occur. Such biological or technical complications require additional investment in treatment. READ MORE