Search for dissertations about: "Lars Good"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 273 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars Good.
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1. Development of ultra-precision tools for metrology and lithography of large area photomasks and high definition displays
Abstract : Large area flat displays are nowadays considered being a commodity. After the era of bulky CRT TV technology, LCD and OLED have taken over as the most prevalent technologies for high quality image display devices. READ MORE
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2. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction : Anatomic and biomechanical considerations of graft placement and fixation
Abstract : This study, comprising 7 separate papers, is concerned with the mechanical causes of graft failure after intraarticular reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The study is predominantly experimental in design, but a clinical follow-up is also included to test a causal hypothesis of secondary graft elongation. READ MORE
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3. Electromagnetic Simulation, Analysis and Design with Application to Antennas and Radar Absorbers
Abstract : The present thesis considers two different subjects in the research area of electromagnetics. The first part is concerned with antenna design and the second with radar absorbers and rasorber.In the first part, a novel excitation technique for cylindrical dielectric resonator antennas is introduced to produce circular polarization. READ MORE
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4. Sowing seeds for innovation : The impact of social capital in regional strategic networks
Abstract : In order to promote regional innovation and stronger social coherence the European Union has set goals to become the world’s most competitive, dynamic, and knowledge-based economy. These ambitious goals are supported by funds allocated to regional strategic networks (also called cluster initiatives). READ MORE
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5. Screening for Atherosclerosis with Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Ultrasound
Abstract : Atherosclerosis is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Although traditional risk factors can identify the healthy or severely affected individuals, sudden lethal outcome is still frequent in those suggested as intermediate in risk for cardiovascular events (CVE). READ MORE