Search for dissertations about: "coincident detection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words coincident detection.
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1. High-sensitivity Radioactive Xenon Monitoring and High-accuracy Neutron-proton Scattering Measurements
Abstract : Two aspects of applied nuclear physics have been studied in this thesis; Monte Carlo simulations for high-sensitivity monitoring of radioactive xenon and high-accuracy neutron-proton scattering measurements for neutron physics applications and fundamental physics. The Monte Carlo simulations have been performed for two systems for detection of radioactive xenon, using the MCNP code. READ MORE
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2. Ultra-fast dynamics in atoms and molecules during photoionization: from attoseconds to femtoseconds
Abstract : Treating the correlated behaviour of multiple particles is challenging for both theory and experiment. This thesis reports on a variety of experimental investigations aiming to advance the understanding of fundamental processes in atoms and molecules: double ionization, isomerization and dissociation. READ MORE
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3. Proximity Ligation as a Universal Protein Detection Tool
Abstract : Among the great challenges in biology are the precise quantification of specific sets of proteins and analyses of their patterns of interaction on a much larger scale than is possible today.This thesis presents a novel protein detection technique - proximity ligation - and reports the development and application of a nucleic acid amplification technique, RCA. READ MORE
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4. Safeguards: Modelling of the Detection and Characterization of Nuclear Materials
Abstract : Nuclear safeguards is a collective term for the tools and methods needed to ensure nonproliferation and safety in connection to utilization of nuclear materials. It encompasses a variety of concepts from legislation to measurement equipment. READ MORE
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5. Node-Level Fault Tolerance for Embedded Real-Time Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with cost-effective design and validation of fault tolerant distributed real-time systems. Such systems play an increasingly important role in embedded applications such as automotive and aerospace systems. READ MORE