Search for dissertations about: "2D correlation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 60 swedish dissertations containing the words 2D correlation.
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1. Multivariate Analysis of 2D-NMR Spectroscopy : Applications in wood science and metabolomics
Abstract : Wood is our most important renewable resource. We need better quality and quantity both according to the wood itself and the processes that are using wood as a raw material. Hence, the understanding of the chemical composition of the wood is of high importance. READ MORE
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2. Coherent Multidimensional Spectroscopy: Development of Efficient Data Acquisition and Analyses of Quantum Dot 2D Spectra
Abstract : Coherent multidimensional spectroscopy (CMDS) is the most complete nonlinear optical technique based on the interaction of multiple short laser pulses with matter. It has grown to play a significant role in studies of optoelectronic materials and pigment protein complexes. READ MORE
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3. Analysis of PCBs with special emphasis on comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography of atropisomers
Abstract : There are 209 PCB congeners, 136 of which have been found in technical PCB mixtures and hence may be found in the environment as a result of either intentional or unintentional release. The identification and quantification of the congeners are difficult due to analytical bias from coeluting PCBs and other persistent organic pollutants. READ MORE
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4. Estimating Human Limb Motion Using Skin Texture and Particle Filtering
Abstract : Estimating human motion is the topic of this thesis. We are interested in accurately estimating the motion of a human body using only video images capturing the subject in motion. Video images from up to two cameras are considered.The first main topic of the thesis is to investigate a new type of input data. READ MORE
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5. Revealing Electronic Structures of 2D Molecular Crystals and Correlating Them with Optoelectronic Properties
Abstract : Electronic band structure serves as the foundation for understanding the physics of semiconductors. The electronic band structure of inorganic semiconductors has been well understood based on ideal single crystal samples, thus actually laid the foundation for the prospering development of inorganic semiconductor devices. READ MORE