Search for dissertations about: "4D tracking"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words 4D tracking.
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1. Time-Based Reconstruction of Hyperons at PANDA at FAIR
Abstract : The PANDA (anti-Proton ANnihilation at DArmstadt) experiment at the future FAIR (Facility for Anti-proton and Ion Research) offers unique possibilities for performing hyperon physics.The almost full 4π coverage of the detector will enable the reconstruction of both hyperon and antihyperon which will be created together in proton-antiproton collisions. READ MORE
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2. Time for Hyperons : Development of Software Tools for Reconstructing Hyperons at PANDA and HADES
Abstract : The PANDA experiment at FAIR offers unique possibilities for performing hyperon physics. The detector will enable the reconstruction of both hyperon and antihyperon, which will be created together in proton-antiproton collisions. This enables investigations of the strong interaction in the non-perturbative regime. READ MORE
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3. Quantification of 4D Left Ventricular Blood Flow in Health and Disease
Abstract : The main function of the heart is to pump blood throughout the cardiovascular system by generating pressure differences created through volume changes. Although the main purpose of the heart and vessels is to lead the flowing blood throughout the body, clinical assessments of cardiac function are usually based on morphology, approximating the flow features by viewing the motion of the myocardium and vessels. READ MORE
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4. Measurement and Analysis of Intracardiac Blood Flow and Vortex Ring Formation
Abstract : Increased understanding of the pumping mechanics of the heart are of great importance to develop diagnostics, treatment and prognostics for cardiovascular diseases. Blood flow in the heart is connected to its anatomy and function, and may therefore be a sensitive marker of cardiac health and disease. READ MORE
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5. Spatio-temporal modeling of morphology and gene-expressions during C.elegans embryogenesis using a new imaging framework
Abstract : Many aspects of ontogenesis, the process whereby an organism develops from the fertilized egg to a grown adult, are still poorly understood, despite having been studied since Aristotle's time. The advent of modern biology with the sequencing of entire genomes and mapping of all genes offers the promise that one day we will understand how genes function to regulate cell division and differentiation. READ MORE