Search for dissertations about: "Probing control"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words Probing control.
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21. Miniaturized cell and flow reactor for QCM-D measurements on fluids and soft matter
Abstract : Thin soft matter films are frequently used in many technical applications, where phenomena taking place in the interfacial regions, control film properties and functionality. In order to optimize the latter there is a clear need of methods and tools for probing diverse physical properties of thin soft matter films confined in a nano-sized region. READ MORE
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22. Neurobehavioral correlates of disinhibitory psychopathology
Abstract : Disinhibitory psychopathology refers to maladaptive behavioral expressions stemming from problems with impulse control. Despite a robust association with antisocial and criminal behavior, knowledge about the neurobehavioral correlates of disinhibitory psychopathology is still lacking. READ MORE
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23. Regeneration in periodontal and endosseous implant treatment
Abstract : In a series of clinical studies regenerative procedures for periodontal disease treatment were evaluated. A reproducibility study of probing measurements using a manual periodontal probe and 3 pressure-sensitive probes showed that measurements obtained using the manual probe were the most repeatable. READ MORE
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24. Available-Bandwidth Estimation in Packet-Switched Communication Networks
Abstract : This thesis presents novel methods that are able to perform real-time estimation of the available bandwidth of a network path. In networks such as the Internet, knowledge of bandwidth characteristics is of great significance in, e.g., network monitoring, admission control, and audio/video streaming. READ MORE
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25. Filter-based bandwidth estimation for communication networks
Abstract : In recent years, there has been a rapid growth of interest in bandwidth estimation of communication networks. In the context of packet-switched data networks, such as the Internet, the term bandwidth commonly refers to the amount of information a network can deliver per time unit. READ MORE