Search for dissertations about: "Scan strategies"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Scan strategies.
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1. Residual Stress in Additive Manufacturing : Control using orientation and scan strategies
Abstract : Components with complex features that are designed with their function as a core aspect often are not viable to be manufactured with traditional methods. This has been a bottleneck in the past, leading to heavier parts with various sub-assemblies and a significant waste of material. READ MORE
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2. Acquisition strategies for fat/water separated MRI
Abstract : This thesis focuses on new ways to more efficiently acquire the signal for fat/water separated MRI, also known as Dixon methods. In paper I, the concept of dual bandwidths was introduced to improve SNR efficiency by removing dead times in a spin echo PROPELLER sequence. READ MORE
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3. Optimal strategies and information in foraging theory
Abstract : In this thesis, I present both theoretical and empirical work where we have studied how humans and animals use information in situations where they need to continually update their information on the density of a resource. We have found that the amount of information, and the way the information is presented, are important factors for how well decisions are adapted to current circumstances. READ MORE
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4. Novel strategies to increase throughput and differentiate lipid isomers in mass spectrometry imaging : Development of computational tools and complex mass spectrometric methods for nanospray desorption electrospray ionization
Abstract : In this thesis, method development for improved analyte identification and throughput in mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is discussed. In MSI, the spatial distribution of analytes from a sample is determined and visualized, information about the detected molecules interaction within the sample can thereby the deduced. READ MORE
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5. Genetic epidemiology of prostate cancer
Abstract : Prostate cancer is a major health burden throughout the world, yet the etiology of prostate cancer is poorly understood. Evidence has accumulated supporting the existence of a hereditary form of this disease. READ MORE