Search for dissertations about: "Hong Tang"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words Hong Tang.

  1. 1. Transient control in low-voltage power installation networks and electronic systems

    Author : Hong Tang; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Physics; Transient protection; varistor; gas discharge protector; shielded cable; low-voltagepower installation; ATP-EMTP; spark gap; current generator; Fysik; Physics; Fysik; Electricity; Esp The Study Of Transients and Discharges; elektricitetslära; ssk studiet av transienter och urladdning;

    Abstract : Transient protection in a low-voltage power installation network and an electronic system isof vital importance since most of the activities of our society are very dependent on thereliability of low-voltage power installation networks and electronic systems. This thesisconcentrates upon several investigations which all deal with the evaluation and improvementof the protection measures of low-voltage power installation networks and electronic systemsagainst electrical transients. READ MORE

  2. 2. The role of liquid resin in orthodontic bonding : toxicological, bond strength and clinical aspects

    Author : Alexander Tin Hong Tang; Karolinska Institutet; Karolinska Institutet; []
    Keywords : cytotoxicity; dental acrylic resins; enamel adhesion; orthodontic bonding;

    Abstract : Dental acrylic composites are rarely fully polymerized in situ. Their unpolymerized components are related to undesirable occupational exposure to dental, particularly orthodontic, personnel. READ MORE

  3. 3. The object markers ba and jiang in modern literary Chinese

    Author : Wai-Ling Ragvald; Kinesiska; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; literary Chinese; South-East China; object marker; jiang; ba; instrumental; disposal construction; pattern; action verbs; style; euphony; four character phrase; Mandarin; tradition; Cantonese; Minnan dialect; Hakka; East and Central China; North China; Taiwan; Hong Kong;

    Abstract : Modern standard written Chinese has two common object markers, 把 ba and 将 jiang, both of which mark a direct object preceding the verb. Both markers appear to have been widely used in the spoken language of the Tang dynasty but the actual distribution is not entirely clear. READ MORE