Search for dissertations about: "Traditional approach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1146 swedish dissertations containing the words Traditional approach.
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1. Bringing predictability into a geometallurgical program : An iron ore case study
Abstract : The risks of starting, operating and closing mining projects have become higher than ever. In order to stay ahead of the competition, mining companies have to manage various risks: technical, environmental, legal, regulatory, political, cyber, financial and social. Some of these can be mitigated with the help of geometallurgy. READ MORE
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2. Time-domain Reconstruction Methods for Ultrasonic Array Imaging : A Statistical Approach
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with reconstruction techniques for ultrasonic array imaging based on a statistical approach. The reconstruction problem is posed as the estimation of an image consisting of scattering strengths. READ MORE
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3. Plasma levels of matrix metalloproteinase‐9 in a normal population : a psychoneuroendocrinological approach
Abstract : Several large‐scale epidemiological studies have demonstrated the prognostic significance of psychosocial factors and stress for coronary artery disease (CAD). Observations of sudden changes in CAD incidence have led to the proposal of mechanisms regarding atherosclerotic plaque vulnerability. READ MORE
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4. Luminescent textiles using biobased products : A bioinspired approach
Abstract : Nature has designed a few biobased molecules that are responsible for bioluminescence and photoluminescence in some living species. In this thesis, the potential use of luminescence phenomena existing in nature toward the attainment of luminescent textiles was explored. READ MORE
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5. Toward Predictive Maintenance in a Cloud Manufacturing Environment : A population-wide approach
Abstract : The research presented in this thesis is focused on improving industrial maintenance by using better decision support that is based on a wider range of input information. The core objective is to research how to integrate information from a population of similar monitored objects. READ MORE