Search for dissertations about: "Experimental methods"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 2454 swedish dissertations containing the words Experimental methods.
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11. Experimental Methods in Valve Characteristic Assessment
Abstract : This thesis deals with experimental methods for assessing performance and characteristics of fluid power valves. Mobile applications are traditionally manually operated open-loop systems. However, there is an increasing number of applications where it is interesting to use feedback controls in an outer loop. READ MORE
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12. Integrating Efficacy and Toxicity in Preclinical Anticancer Drug Development : Methods and Applications
Abstract : Preclinical testing is an important part of cancer drug development. The aim of this thesis was to establish and evaluate preclinical in vitro methods useful in the development of new anticancer drugs. In paper I, the development of non-clonogenic assays (FMCA-GM) using CD34+ stem cells for assessment of haematological toxicity was described. READ MORE
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13. Experimental Vitreous Substitution
Abstract : Blindness and visual disability are common following vitreoretinal pathologies such as open globe injury, proliferative diabetic retinopathy, and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). These conditions often necessitate surgical intervention using vitrectomy with a tamponading vitreous substitute. READ MORE
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14. Path Inference of Sparse GPS Probes for Urban Networks : Methods and Applications
Abstract : The application of GPS probes in traffic management is growing rapidly as the required data collection infrastructure is increasingly in place in urban areas with significant number of mobile sensors moving around covering expansive areas of the road network. Most travelers carry with them at least one device with a built-in GPS receiver. READ MORE
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15. Experimental Bladder Reconstruction
Abstract : Reduced urinary bladder capacity is a clinically significant problem. The surgical methods that have been available to treat this, such as urinary diversion or surgically augmenting the bladder by incorporation of intestinal segments, all have serious drawbacks. READ MORE
