Search for dissertations about: "NIR spectroscopy"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 47 swedish dissertations containing the words NIR spectroscopy.
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16. Theoretical Modeling and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Monitoring of Vial Lyophilization
Abstract : The research documented in this thesis was directed towards lyophilization of pharmaceuticals in vials (vial lyophilization) and it was focused on the design and control of this process. Theoretical modeling has considerable potential to guide experimental studies, thereby decreasing development time and improving the possibilities to achieve an optimal and robust process design. READ MORE
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17. Carved Mountains and Moving Stones : applications of Near Infrared Spectroscopy for Mineral Characterisation in Provenance Studies
Abstract : The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in analytical techniques for determining the materials’ composition, typological stylistic classification and interpretation of cultural patterns. In this thesis, the archaeology of materials is considered in the context of sites- and landscape transformation, economic history and development of techniques. READ MORE
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18. Prostate cancer sensor : combining Raman spectroscopy and tactile resonance technology
Abstract : Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type among men in Sweden. The most prevalent curative treatment for PCa is radical prostatectomy (RP), i.e., complete surgical removal of the prostate. READ MORE
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19. Improved farm soil mapping using near infrared reflection spectroscopy
Abstract : Information on soil texture, soil organic matter content (SOM), nutrient status and pH is fundamental for efficient crop production and for minimising negative effects on the environment. Farmers obtain this information, on which decisions on fertiliser and lime requirements are based, through farm soil mapping. READ MORE
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20. Modelling of Kraft Cooking Kinetics Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Abstract : A kinetic model describing the kraft cooking degradation reactions for softwood lignin and carbohydrates was developed in this thesis. The model satisfactorily predicted the data for modified as well as conventional cooking schemes, something which eluded earlier published models. READ MORE