Search for dissertations about: "Daniel Larsson"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Daniel Larsson.
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6. Exploring the Molecular Dynamics of Proteins and Viruses
Abstract : Knowledge about structure and dynamics of the important biological macromolecules — proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and sugars — helps to understand their function. Atomic-resolution structures of macromolecules are routinely captured with X-ray crystallography and other techniques. READ MORE
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7. Exposure to crime as a consequence of poverty : five investigations about relative deprivation, poverty and exposure to crime
Abstract : This thesis contains five studies that in different ways investigate poverty and the relation between poverty and exposure to crime. The basis of the thesis has been the question of how poverty is related to other welfare problems such as unemployment and health problems, focusing on exposure to crime and fear of crime. READ MORE
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8. Formal Specification and Verification of Safety-Critical Software
Abstract : This thesis is about formal specification and formal verification of software and consists of three different parts. In the first two parts, the formal specification language OCL is treated in two different contexts. The third part describes a technique for analysing the consequences of hardware faults as part of formal software verification. READ MORE
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9. Mechanical Characterization of Engineering Materials by Modal Testing
Abstract : This thesis deals with the use of modal testing for establishing elastic constants of engineering materials and for indicating material variability in terms of stiffness and damping properties. The methodology using modal testing techniques, is applied to timber beams, high strength concrete prisms, wood-based panels (oriented strand board and chipboard), an aluminium alloy panel and plastic laminate panels (high-pressure laminate). READ MORE
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10. Small-Animal Imaging with Liquid-Metal-Jet X-Ray Sources
Abstract : Small-animal x-ray imaging is an important tool for medical research. The penetration power of x-rays makes it possible to investigate the 3D structure of small animals and other thick biological samples by computed tomography (CT). READ MORE