Search for dissertations about: "gas distribution network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words gas distribution network.
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1. Laser Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring
Abstract : This thesis studies the techniques of laser remote sensing and their applications in environmental monitoring, as documented in several published papers. The environment where the human being live is degrading with an accelerating speed. READ MORE
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2. Wafer-scale Vacuum and Liquid Packaging Concepts for an Optical Thin-film Gas Sensor
Abstract : This thesis treats the development of packaging and integration methods for the cost-efficient encapsulation and packaging of microelectromechanical (MEMS) devices. The packaging of MEMS devices is often more costly than the device itself, partly because the packaging can be crucial for the performance of the device. READ MORE
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3. Burst Detection and Location in Pipelines and Pipe Networks - With Application in Water Distribution
Abstract : Sudden pipe bursts occur in high-pressure water transmission pipelines and water distribution networks. The consequences of these bursts can be very expensive due to the outage time while the burst pipe is repaired, the cost of repair, and damage to surrounding property and infrastructure. READ MORE
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4. Severe Streptococcus pyogenes disease in Europe; epidemiology and clinical manifestations
Abstract : Streptococcus pyogenes, gives rise from mild skin infections and pharyngitis, to life threatening infections like bacteraemia, cellulitis, puerperal sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, necrotizing fasciitis (NF), and streptococcal toxic-like shock syndrome (STSS), or nonsuppurative sequelae, rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis. In 2002, the first multinational network for invasive GAS disease surveillance was initiated by the EU-funded Strep-EURO project. READ MORE
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5. Development, validation and application of advanced neuroimaging analysis tools for in vivo neuroreceptor studies
Abstract : Positron emission tomography (PET) is an imaging technology, which can be used to study neuroreceptors in the human brain in vivo. The technique estimates the regional binding of radiolabelled ligands to neuroreceptors and the data are commonly displayed as images showing the distribution of radioactivity in the brain volume. READ MORE