Search for dissertations about: "TDR"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the word TDR.
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16. Response of a PANDA electromagnetic calorimeter prototype to energies below 100 MeV
Abstract : The antiProton annihilation at Darmstadt (PANDA) experiment is designed for studies of the strong force. It will be built and placed in the high energy storage ring (HESR) at the facility for antiproton and ion research (FAIR) in Darmstadt. The beam of the HESR consists of anti protons in an energy range from 0. READ MORE
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17. The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia – transmission patterns, antiretroviral drug resistance and treatment outcomes
Abstract : A comprehensive understanding of local HIV epidemiology is essential for monitoring transmission, designing, implementing, and evaluating HIV intervention strategies. In paper I, we used a total of 1276 HIV-1 subtype C pol sequences and employed state-of-art phylogenetic and phylodynamic tools to describe the molecular epidemiology of HIV in Ethiopia. READ MORE
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18. The role of liquid resin in orthodontic bonding : toxicological, bond strength and clinical aspects
Abstract : Dental acrylic composites are rarely fully polymerized in situ. Their unpolymerized components are related to undesirable occupational exposure to dental, particularly orthodontic, personnel. READ MORE
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19. The PANDA electromagnetic calorimeter at photon energies below 100 MeV
Abstract : The PANDA experiment (antiproton annihilation at Darmstadt) is designed for studies of the strong force in the transition region between perturbative and non-perturbative quantum chromo dynamics (QCD). It will be built and placed at the high-energy storage ring, HESR, at FAIR (Facility for antiproton and ion research) in Darmstadt and start its first experiments in 2025. READ MORE
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20. Across landscapes and seascapes : The movement ecology of diving and flying guillemots and gulls during breeding
Abstract : Most seabirds breed colonially, at which time they make central-place foraging trips. Parents must collect food both for themselves and for egg production/chick-rearing. READ MORE