Search for dissertations about: "Jonas Carlsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Jonas Carlsson.
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1. Contributions to Asynchronous Communication Ports for GALS Systems
Abstract : Digital systems commonly use a single global clock signal to synchronize the whole system. This is not always possible and it can be more advantageously to divide the system into separate clock domains, where each clock domain can operate with its own clock frequency. READ MORE
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2. Mutational effects on protein structure and function
Abstract : In this thesis several important proteins are investigated from a structural perspective. Some of the proteins are disease related while other have important but not completely characterised functions. READ MORE
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3. Studies on asynchronous communication ports for GALS systems
Abstract : Digital systems generally use a global clock signal for the whole system. A System-on-Chip may have to communicate with the environment, using several different data rates that does not fit well to the single global clock frequency. READ MORE
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4. Electrochemical Deposition of Nanostructured Metal/Metal-Oxide Coatings
Abstract : Electrochemical deposition finds applications in the electronics- and protective coating industries. The technique is a versatile tool for the synthesis of alloys and thin films. Knowledge of the fundamental aspects of the electrode processes enables the design of nanostructured materials. READ MORE
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5. Dosimetry and radiation quality in fast-neutron radiation therapy : A study of radiation quality and basic dosimetric properties of fast-neutrons for external beam radiotherapy and problems associated with corrections of measured charged particle cross-sections
Abstract : The dosimetric properties of fast-neutron beams with energies ≤80 MeV were explored using Monte Carlo techniques. Taking into account transport of all relevant types of released charged particles (electrons, protons, deuterons, tritons, 3He and α particles) pencil-beam dose distributions were derived and used to calculate absorbed dose distributions. READ MORE
