Search for dissertations about: "Images of Desire."
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11. Clear-cutting - The most discussed logging method in Swedish forest history
Abstract : Clear-cutting has been applied in Sweden for nearly 200 years. To understand the history of this method, the ongoing discussion about logging methods, and the current debate about clear-cutting, an analysis of the forestry history is needed. READ MORE
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12. A Variational Approach to Image Diffusion in Non-Linear Domains
Abstract : Image filtering methods are designed to enhance noisy images captured in situations that are problematic for the camera sensor. Such noisy images originate from unfavourable illumination conditions, camera motion, or the desire to use only a low dose of ionising radiation in medical imaging. READ MORE
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13. Radiographic quality workflow : in the digitized healthcare environment
Abstract : This thesis emphasizes two different aspects — how radiographers use knowledge in image production work and perceive a radiographic quality workflow in the digitized healthcare environment using PACS — both because these aspects are cornerstones in the delivery of radiographic work and because the two aspects are related to one another. The aim was to inform the field of radiography of changes related to digital imaging production work by understanding how radiographers use their knowledge in work and perceive a radiographic quality workflow in detail. READ MORE
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14. Structured Carbon-Alkaline Earth Metal Halides Composites for Ammonia Storage
Abstract : NOx (NO, NO2) is one of the most harmful air-pollutants from exhaust, resulting in series of environmental problems as well as severe healthy issues for human beings. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system is a common approach to eliminate NOx onboard by using ammonia as a reductant. READ MORE
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15. Computed tomography in endodontic decision making
Abstract : Computed tomography has been used in dentistry as a complement to two-dimensional (2D) imaging since the 1980s. The advent of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), a more modern computed tomog-raphy technique, meant a revolution in dento-maxillofacial imaging due to sharper images, with less radiation and at a lower cost than with mul-ti-slice computed tomography (MSCT), i. READ MORE