Search for dissertations about: "PME"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the word PME.
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6. On the use of Phantom Motor Execution for the treatment of Phantom Limb Pain
Abstract : Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a common complaint among amputees and despite having been studied for centuries, it remains a mysterious object of debate among researcher. To date, a vast number of ways to treat PLP has been proposed in the literature, however none of them has proven to be universally effective, thus creating uncertainty on how to operate clinically. READ MORE
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7. Investigating Phantom Motor Execution as treatment of Phantom Limb Pain
Abstract : Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is commonly suffered by people with amputations and even though it has been studied for centuries, it remains a mysterious object of debate among researchers. For one thing, despite the vast number of proposed PLP treatments, no therapy has so far proved to be reliably effective. READ MORE
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8. The paramagnetic Meissner effect
Abstract : The low field dynamics of some high temperature superconductors have been studied experimentally, using SQUID magnetometry. The research has been focused on the so called Paramagnetic Meissner Effect (PME), a phenomenon seen in some high temperature superconducting cuprates. READ MORE
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9. Bio-diesel Spray Combustion Modeling Based on a Detailed Chemistry Approach
Abstract : The increased use of bio-diesel fuel is expected to reduce emissions of carbon-containing greenhouse gases. To optimize the application of bio-diesel in internal combustion engines, a theoretical model has been developed. READ MORE
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10. Spectral Accuracy in Fast Ewald Methods and Topics in Fluid Interface Simulation
Abstract : This work contains two separate but related parts: one on spectrally accurate and fast Ewald methods for electrostatics and viscous flow, and one on micro- and complex fluid interface problems. In Part I we are concerned with fast and spectrally accurate methods to compute sums of slowly decaying potentials over periodic lattices. READ MORE