Search for dissertations about: "Mean field analysis"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 139 swedish dissertations containing the words Mean field analysis.
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21. Application, Optimisation and Evaluation of Deep Learning for Biomedical Imaging
Abstract : Microscopy imaging is a powerful technique when studying biology at a cellular and sub-cellular level. When combined with digital image analysis it creates an invaluable tool for investigating complex biological processes and phenomena. READ MORE
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22. Applications of Magnetic Tracers in the Human Lung and Gastrointestinal Tract
Abstract : The use of ferrimagnetic material as a tracer represents a noninvasive approach in physiological measurements. Concerning the lung, magnetopneumography, MPG, is a unique technique to estimate retained dust in the lung, using the magnetizable dust fraction as a tracer. First a strong constant magnetic field is briefly applied to the thorax. READ MORE
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23. Design, testing and analysis of journal bearings for construction equipment
Abstract : Grease-lubricated journal bearings present a common challenge for construction equipment manufacturers in the world. The common design methodology is based on empirical data and has worked very well historically because the market and governments have accepted that bearings in construction equipment need frequent lubrication and exchange of worn parts. READ MORE
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24. Design of ground source heat pump systems. Thermal modelling and evaluation of boreholes
Abstract : Ground source heat pump systems are fast becoming state-of-the-art technology to meet the heating and cooling requirements of the buildings. These systems have high energy efficiency potential which results in environmental and economical advantages. READ MORE
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25. Individual consistency in bird migration
Abstract : Slight differences, which appear in the individual animals of the same species and population have been recognised and appreciated ever since Darwin. These consistent intra-specific differences in animals have been considered very important because they are often inherited, and thus, provide the basic material for evolution to act on. READ MORE