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Showing result 11 - 15 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the word DUMPING.
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11. Geopolymer-based drug formulations for oral delivery of opioids
Abstract : Opioid therapy for chronic pain generally use controlled release formulations to deliver analgesic drugs around-the-clock. Controlled release dosage forms can enlarge the therapeutic effect by controlling the rate and site of release. However, with high drug content, opioid formulations are easily targeted for non-medical use. READ MORE
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12. Advanced X-ray Detectors for Industrial and Environmental Applications
Abstract : The new generation of X-ray free electron laser sources arecapable of producing light beams with billion times higherpeak brilliance than that of the best conventional X-ray sources.This advancement motivates the scientific community to pushforward the detector technology to its limit, in order to de-sign photon detectors which can cope with the extreme fluxgenerated by the free electron laser sources. READ MORE
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13. A dispatch procedure for traffic control of a fleet of remote-controlled automatic LHDS in underground hard rock mines : modelling approach is based on simulation
Abstract : A concept for automating Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) vehicles has stimulated considerable interest in the Swedish mining industry. In this concept, tramming and dumping operations of an LHD should be automatic. During loading, an operator from a control room fills the bucket of a vehicle via remote-control aided by a television system. READ MORE
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14. Environmental impact of alum shale mining in Kvarntorp, Närke, Sweden
Abstract : Due to scarcity of imported liquid fuel during World War II, alum shale was mined for oil production in the Kvarntorp area 1942-1966. The shale contains both organic matter (kerogen) and elevated concentrations of trace elements such as molybdenum, nickel, uranium and vanadium. READ MORE
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15. Advances in Holographic Optical Trapping
Abstract : Holographic optical trapping (HOT) is a technique for non-invasive dynamic anipulation of multiple microscopic objects, which has been used for many applications in the life sciences during the past decade. The technique uses holographic beam steering with a spatial light modulator (SLM) to direct light to the desired positions of optical traps. READ MORE