Search for dissertations about: "Ohlsson C"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Ohlsson C.
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1. Controlling Fault-Prone Components for Software Evolution
Abstract : The amount of software around us has increased incredibly. A lot of the new software is integrated into different devices, for example, home electronics, cars and cell-phones. READ MORE
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2. A clinical positron emission tomography facility : 2-¹⁸FDG studies : development and results
Abstract : Positron emission tomography (PET) is a tracer technique used for quantitative in vivo studies of physiological and biochemical processes. Because of the use of positron-emitting radionuclides such as 11-C, 13-N, 15-O and 18-F, which are isotopes of the biologically ubiquitous elements, it is possible to label radiopharmaceuticals which trace biochemical processes precisely. READ MORE
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3. The theory and practice of abrasive water jet cutting
Abstract : Abrasive Water Jet (AWJ) has grown to be an important industrial tool during the last decade. A great deal of effort has been put into describing the process. However, many of the most fundamental aspects of the process are still not fully understood, or described, and many questions have been left unanswered. READ MORE
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4. Fracture mechanics analysis of concrete structures
Abstract : This thesis presents results from numerical and analytical analyses of concrete structures as well as results from laboratory tests. Numerical methods based on the finite element method and fracture mechanics are used. The thesis comprises five papers and a general introductory part. READ MORE
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5. New methods for movement technique development in cross-country skiing using mathematical models and simulation
Abstract : This Licentiate Thesis is devoted to the presentation and discussion of some new contributions in applied mathematics directed towards scientific computing in sports engineering. It considers inverse problems of biomechanical simulations with rigid body musculoskeletal systems especially in cross-country skiing. READ MORE