Search for dissertations about: "Injection"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1387 swedish dissertations containing the word Injection.
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21. Pregnancy-related low back and pelvic girdle pain : with reference to joint hypermobility and treatment
Abstract : Objectives: To explore if joint mobility, as a measure of connective tissue quality, could be a predictor for pregnancy-related low back pain after pregnancy and to evaluate local corticosteroid injection treatment in women with persistent pelvic girdle pain long after childbirth.Material and methods: To investigate joint mobility in relation to pain, 200 women were examined repeatedly from early pregnancy until three months after delivery. READ MORE
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22. Well Testing, Methods and Applicability
Abstract : Well testing is widely used today in water wells, oil and gas wells, for geothermal applications, within civil engineering projects, thermal storage and CO2 storage. The overall testing goal is to verify the productivity from a well and/or for characterization of hydraulic and thermal properties, as well as the spatial limitations of an aquifer. READ MORE
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23. Ultrafast Photoinduced Processes in Core and Core–Shell Quantum Dots for Solar Cell Applications “Tiny Crystals for Big Applications”
Abstract : The balance between our demands of energy and the energy we are consuming is not in equilibrium anymore. Therefore, the search for other energy resources is indispensable. Sustainable energy sources offer the alternative to the fossil fuels. READ MORE
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24. Transient Spray Mode Fuel Injection
Abstract : This research examines the pivotal role of transient fuel spray in internal combustion engines, primarily focusing on their influence on dual-fuel (DF) engines. In the case of dual-fuel (DF) engines functioning in a gas mode, the controlling of the primary fuel’s ignition is usually managed through the direct injection of liquid pilot fuel. READ MORE
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25. Fault Injection for Studying Error Behavior and Validation of Error Detecting Mechanisms
Abstract : This thesis deals with the design and validation of low-cost error detecting mechanisms that can be used to implement self-checking computers. The research objectives of the thesis are three-fold: (i) to investigate and develop a simulation-based fault injection technique that can be used on a wide range of VHDL simulation models, (ii) to investigate error propagation mechanisms in microprocessors in order to understand how to design low-cost error detecting mechanisms and (iii) to design and validate error detecting mechanisms. READ MORE