Search for dissertations about: "fulltext databases"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 323 swedish dissertations containing the words fulltext databases.
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11. Data-Driven Approaches for Sparse Reflectance Modeling and Acquisition
Abstract : Photo-realistic rendering and predictive image synthesis are becoming increasingly important and utilized in many application areas ranging from production of visual effects and product visualization to digital design and the generation of synthetic data for visual machine learning applications. Many essential components of the realistic image synthesis pipelines have been developed tremendously over the last decades. READ MORE
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12. Computational prediction of novel MAB phases
Abstract : The synthesis procedure of any materials system is often considered a challenging task if performed without any prior knowledge. Theoretical models may thus be used as an external input and guide experimental efforts toward novel exotic materials which are most likely to be synthesizable. READ MORE
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13. Cost and benefits of cone beam computed tomography : for maxillary canines with eruption disturbance
Abstract : I tandvården finns allt fler metoder för prevention, diagnostik och behandling. Eftersom resurserna är begränsade bör den metod väljas där nyttan uppväger kostnaden. Idag saknas dock vetenskapliga belägg gällande kostnadseffektivitet för undersökning med Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT). READ MORE
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14. On failures and complications of tooth-supported fixed prostheses
Abstract : Loss of tooth structure or loss of the tooth may affect masticatory function, phonetics, a person´s appearance, and might ultimately impair quality of life. Fixed prosthetic rehabilitation in the form of either fixed dental prosthesis (FDP)or single crown (SC) is a reliable treatment alternative to restore lost functions. READ MORE
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15. Implications of myocardial dysfunction before and after aortic valve intervention
Abstract : BACKGROUNDPostoperative heart failure in the setting of aortic valve surgery results in poor long-term survival. We hypothesized that there could be a myocardial factor that is not addressed by risk scores currently available. We speculated that this myocardial factor could be diastolic dysfunction. READ MORE