Search for dissertations about: "CuS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the word CuS.
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1. Brain imaging in preterm infants at term equivalent age : value and comparison of MRI and ultrasound
Abstract : Cranial ultrasound (cUS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are the two most commonly used brain imaging techniques in preterm infants. cUS can be performed at the bedside and detects all major brain abnormalities (haemorrhages, infarctions, cysts, dilatation of the lateral ventricles) that are associated with severe neurodevelopmental disability. READ MORE
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2. Nitrogen and Water in High Temperature Corrosion - Insights from First Principle Calculations
Abstract : Service life-time of alloys used in high temperature applications is often limited by corrosion. FeCrAl(Re) alloys are partially designed to form a protective α-alumina oxide scale at elevated temperatures in order to mitigate further oxidation. READ MORE
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3. REMAP-γ: A Scalable SIMD VLSI Architecture with Hierarchical Control
Abstract : While the clock speed of general purpose (uni-)processors has risen dramatically during recent years, this is not true for SIMD (Single Instruction stream Multiple Data streams) parallel processors. The reason is to be found in the structure of this type of architecture: long-range broadcasting of data, clock and control signals. READ MORE
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4. Improving Modeling with UML by Stereotype-based Language Customization
Abstract : Graphical modeling is becoming an increasingly important part of software engineering as it provides means of increasing productivity by raising the level of abstraction in software devel-opment. One of the most widely adopted modeling notations is the Unified Modeling Language (UML) which has gained popularity due to its generality and broad applicability. READ MORE
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5. Brain imaging and outcome in extremely preterm infants
Abstract : In parallel to the dawn of modern neonatal intensive care, the survival after extremely preterm birth has greatly improved. These very immature children are born during a vulnerable phase of brain maturation, and are at high risk of brain injury and subsequent neurodevelopmental impairments. READ MORE