Search for dissertations about: "flow assurance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words flow assurance.
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1. Installation effects and self diagnostics for ultrasonic flow measurement
Abstract : In the district heating industry, heat meters, consisting among other things of a flow meter, are used for billing purpose. The district heating industry desires accurate and low cost flow measurements. There are mainly two reasons. An under estimation of the flow rate leads to a loss of income for the district heating industry. READ MORE
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2. Quality assurance for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in radiotherapy
Abstract : Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) utilizes the magnetic properties of tissues to generate image-forming signals. MRI has exquisite soft-tissue contrast and since tumors are mainly soft-tissues, it offers improved delineation of the target volume and nearby organs at risk. READ MORE
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3. Secure System Virtualization : End-to-End Verification of Memory Isolation
Abstract : Over the last years, security-kernels have played a promising role in reshaping the landscape of platform security on embedded devices. Security-kernels, such as separation kernels, enable constructing high-assurance mixed-criticality execution platforms on a small TCB, which enforces isolation between components. READ MORE
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4. Terahertz sensing for pharmaceutical applications
Abstract : Pharmaceutical tablets are manufactured through the compaction of powder blends or granules in batch or continuous processes. In continuous manufacturing, real-time assurance of quality becomes essential to ensure that the final product meets the quality standards approved by manufacturers and regulatory authorities. READ MORE
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5. The Logics of Healthcare - In Quality Improvement Work
Abstract : Quality improvement (QI) has become a cornerstone in contemporary healthcare organizations with the aim of enabling management that facilitates efficiency and effectiveness, while providing a consistent correlation between health spending and indicators of access to and quality of care. However, despite years of reform which have attempted to change healthcare professionals’ practice, traditional professional modes of working remain relatively stable and entrenched. READ MORE