Search for dissertations about: "tesla"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the word tesla.
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1. New perspectives on pathology in Huntington's disease - characterization of hypothalamic changes
Abstract : Huntington’s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by an expansion of the CAG repeat in the huntingtin gene. Non-motor symptoms and signs such as psychiatric disturbances and metabolic dysfunction are also part of the disease manifestation. These symptoms often precede the motor symptoms by decades. READ MORE
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2. Gradient echo-based quantitative MRI of human brain at 7T : Mapping of T1, MT saturation and local flip angle
Abstract : Quantitative MRI (qMRI) refers to the process of deriving maps of MR contrast parameters, such as relaxation times, from conventional images. If the qMRI maps have a high degree of precision and a low degree of bias, they can be compared longitudinally, across subjects, and (ideally) between measurement protocols and research sites. READ MORE
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3. Predictors of Verbal Memory Deficits from Temporal Lobe Surgery in Epilepsy. : Improving patient selection by investigation of methods used for predicting verbal memory following surgery
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4. Mössbauer studies of electron population in some iron complexes
Abstract : A Mössbauer effect measuring system has been constructed. With the use of a liquid helium cryostat measurements are performed at room liquid nitrogen and liquid helium temperature. A superconducting magnet with fields up to 5 Tesla has been used in the cryostat. READ MORE
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5. Automotive Remanufacturing in a Changing Market : Challenges and Opportunities in a market with a growing share of electric cars
Abstract : This doctoral thesis deals with closed-loop supply chains, which include remanufacturing. Remanufacturing can be described as an industrial process to bring back a used good into an “as-good-as-new” condition. Furthermore, focus is put on one of the largest global industry sectors: the automotive industry. READ MORE