Search for dissertations about: "Mehrdad"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the word Mehrdad.
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1. EnviroMT : A new controlled source/radio magnetotoelluric system
Abstract : In the frame of an EU project, a new electromagnetic prospecting instrument was designed and constructed for environmental and engineering applications. The instrument works in the frequency domain in the band 1-250 kHz, whereby the collected data can be used to study the variation of ground resistivity from the surface to a maximum depth of few hundred meters. READ MORE
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2. Control of power oscillations in transmission systems using controllable series devices
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3. Satisfying Non-Functional Requirements in Model-Driven Development of Real-Time Embedded Systems
Abstract : Design of real-time embedded systems is a complex and challenging task. Part of this complexity originates from their limited resources which incurs handling a big range of Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs). Therefore, satisfaction of NFRs plays an important role in the correctness of the design of these systems. READ MORE
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4. Ischemic Tolerance and Cell Signaling in the Rat Brain
Abstract : A brief period of sublethal ischemia in the brain induces resistance to a subsequent, otherwise lethal ischemic insult. This phenomenon is known as ischemic tolerance or preconditioning. A model of ischemic preconditioning in the rat brain using the two-vessel occlusion model of global cerebral ischemia was established. READ MORE
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5. Persian Writing on Music : A study of Persian musical literature from 1000 to 1500 AD
Abstract : This dissertation is an attempt to understand and map the development of Persian writings on music, focusing on their various approaches and variations of topics from the beginning of the 11th century to the end of the 15th century which can be called the classical period of Persian writing on music. The rise of Persian musical literature as a part of Persian learned literature was a result of the political and cultural decentralization of the Abbasid Caliphate. READ MORE