Search for dissertations about: "G. Nyberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words G. Nyberg.
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1. Automating condition monitoring of vegetation on railway trackbeds and embankments
Abstract : Vegetation growing on railway trackbeds and embankments present potential problems. The presence of vegetation threatens the safety of personnel inspecting the railway infrastructure. In addition vegetation growth clogs the ballast and results in inadequate track drainage which in turn could lead to the collapse of the railway embankment. READ MORE
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2. The relevance and assessment of limb muscle function in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Abstract : Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease that is characterised by persistent respiratory symptoms and airflow limitation. Consequences beyond the airways and lungs are common, and include limb muscle dysfunction. READ MORE
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3. The short, excited life of tellurium : Lifetime analysis of excited states in the Te midshell region
Abstract : In this licentiate thesis, lifetimes of low lying excited states in the midshell region of tellurium isotopes are discussed. The nuclear lifetimes are interesting properties to study, since they are inversely proportional to the transition probabilities, which contain information on the underlying structure of the nucleus. READ MORE
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4. Automated Gravel Road Condition Assessment : A Case Study of Assessing Loose Gravel using Audio Data
Abstract : Gravel roads connect sparse populations and provide highways for agriculture and the transport of forest goods. Gravel roads are an economical choice where traffic volume is low. In Sweden, 21% of all public roads are state-owned gravel roads, covering over 20,200 km. READ MORE
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5. Developing decision support systems for last mile transportation problems
Abstract : Last mile transportation is the most problematic phase of transportation needing additional research and effort. Longer waits or search times, lack of navigational directions and real-time information are some of the common problems associated with last mile transportation. READ MORE