Search for dissertations about: "Diffraction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 946 swedish dissertations containing the word Diffraction.
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1. 3D Electron Diffraction : Application and Development towards High-quality Structure Determination
Abstract : Electron crystallography has been proven to be effective for structure determination of nano- and micron-sized crystals. In the past few years, 3D electron diffraction (3DED) techniques were used for the structure solution of various types of complex structures such as zeolites, metal-organic frameworks (MOF) and pharmaceutical compounds. READ MORE
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2. Diffraction in high-energy collisions
Abstract : This thesis concerns itself with low-momentum-transfer processes in high-energy particle collisions. These processes cannot be described in the framework of the fundamental theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), but rely on a pre-QCD approach, the Regge theory. READ MORE
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3. Cells in Culture, Cells in Suspense : Practices of Cultural Production in Foetal Cell Research
Abstract : Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative affliction to which researchers have long striven to find a cure. The human embryo is a source of vital cells used in regenerative medicine, as well as a powerful symbol of life. READ MORE
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4. Exploiting reciprocal space : Electron diffraction, textures and precession
Abstract : Electron crystallography emerges as a new tool for accurate structure determination of very small crystals. In order to exploit the full potential of electron diffraction, the methods for data acquisition and processing have to be developed towards the high standards of X-ray crystallography. READ MORE
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5. Studies of Edge Diffraction and Scattering: Applications to Room Acoustics and Auralization
Abstract : This thesis examines ways of including edge diffraction and surface scattering to improve room acoustics auralization, i.e., the binaural replication of an acoustic environment. The approach combines numerical and psychoacoustical studies to discern what level of computational accuracy is necessary to obtain perceptually adequate replication. READ MORE
