Search for dissertations about: "Optical diagnostic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 82 swedish dissertations containing the words Optical diagnostic.
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1. Optical Diagnostic Techniques Applied in Practical Combustion Devices and Processes
Abstract : Optical measurement techniques have proven to be useful tools for studying combustion-related phenomenon. The fact that the techniques are optical facilitates performing the measurements without impinging upon the measurement object, such as the combustion event that can be involved. READ MORE
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2. Optical Coherence Tomography for Dermatological Applications
Abstract : Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical imaging technique providing approximately 10 micrometer resolution of tissue in vivo. Within ophthalmology, OCT has already proven its value and is routinely used for diagnosing retinal diseases. READ MORE
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3. Application and Development of Optical Soot Diagnostic Techniques
Abstract : Internal combustion engines (ICE) have been a vital part of society ever since their inception more than a hundred years ago. While initially it seemed as if the replacement of horse and carriage had solved the issue with pollutant emissions, it became evident in the 60’s that emission from ICEs is a major concern. READ MORE
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4. Optical spectroscopy for tissue diagnostics
Abstract : Biomedical Optics as an interdisciplinary field of science has been developed during many years and is experiencing tremendous growth, to cover a wide range of optical techniques and methods, utilized for medical therapeutic and diagnostic purposes. Biomedical optics contributes in the introducing methods and creation of devices used in healthcare of various specialties, such as ophthalmology, cardiology, surgery, dermatology, oncology, radiology, etc. READ MORE
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5. High Repetition Rate Laser Diagnostics for Combustion Applications
Abstract : High repetition rate laser diagnostics has proven to be a useful tool for studying combustion phenomena. Laser techniques are, in general, relatively non-intrusive and have the potential to measure specific species at very low concentrations and with extremely high temporal resolution. READ MORE