Search for dissertations about: "fatigue reactions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words fatigue reactions.
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1. Interfacial Reactions and Low Cycle Fatigue of Lead-Free Solders for Electronic Packaging
Abstract : Two key technologies used by the electronics industry are chip technology and packaging technology. Solder plays a crucial role in both of them. During the last decade, there has been a strong worldwide environmental movement towards lead-free electronic products. READ MORE
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2. Subjective recovery following colorectal cancer treatment
Abstract : As a basis for nursing support for survivors and partners following CRC treatment, the overall aim of the present thesis was to explore the first year of subjective recovery following such treatment. First, the focus was on illness perceptions and self-reorientation in cancer care settings from the survivors’ perspective as well as on cancer care settings and illness perceptions from the partners’ perspective. READ MORE
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3. Models and Methods for Analysis and Improvementof Physical Work Environments
Abstract : The aim of this thesis concerning work-related personal injuries was to obtain knowledge bases for two purposes. The first was to develop a model, the Ergo-Index, for use when comparing work situations regarding ergonomics and time aspects and choosing the most favourable working method. READ MORE
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4. Electron beam melting: Impact of part surface properties on metal fatigue and bone ingrowth
Abstract : AbstractThe aim of this thesis is to investigate aspects on how additive manufacturing (AM) contributes to functional bone implants with the use of the electron beam melting (EBM) technology. AM manufactures parts according to computer-aided design, and the EBM technology melts powder using an electron beam, which acts similar to a laser beam. READ MORE
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5. Brain processing of experimental muscle pain and its interrelation with proprioception and muscle fatigue : positron emission tomography study
Abstract : Chronic muscle pain is a significant medical and social problem and better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms involved is an important requirement for further development of diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation methods. Experimental imaging studies have investigated functional neuroanatomy of different pain components. READ MORE