Search for dissertations about: "Anders Nilsson"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 130 swedish dissertations containing the words Anders Nilsson.
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16. Systemic absorption of glycine solution and the TUR syndrome : clinical, pathophysiological and pharmacological aspects
Abstract : Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) requires the use of an irrigating fluid to remove blood and debris to visualise the operating area. Despite modern technique, unpredictable amoumts of irrigating fluid, which usually consists of glycme 1.5% in sterile water, enters the circulation during nearly every routine TURP. READ MORE
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17. Tailoring native compilation of Java for real-time systems
Abstract : Our everyday appliances ranging from toys to vehicles, as well as the equipment used to manufacture them, contain an increasing number of embedded computers. Embedded systems software often implement functionality that is crucial for the operation of the device, resulting in a variety of timing requirements and resource utilization constraints to be fulfilled. READ MORE
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18. The analogy as a management tool
Abstract : This thesis consists of two volumes. Part One is entitled: The analogy as a decision model: a study of management team members in two consulting firms (1995:31L, ISSN: 0280-8242, ISRN: HLU-TH-L-1995/31-L--SE). Part Two deals additionally with the question addressed in Part One and provides the overall analysis and conclusions. READ MORE
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19. Volumetric MRI measurements of velocity and flow - Accuracy, visualisation and technical improvements
Abstract : In the last two decades, phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) has evolved from two-dimensional velocity and flow measurements to volumetric, time-resolved depictions of velocity fields (4D PC). The acquisition of time-resolved velocity fields allows flow visualisations that might provide better understanding of the dynamics of the cardiac system. READ MORE
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20. Dimensions and projections
Abstract : This thesis concerns dimensions and projections of sets that could be described as fractals. The background is applied problems regarding analysis of human tissue. One way to characterize such complicated structures is to estimate the dimension. READ MORE