Search for dissertations about: "importance of colour"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the words importance of colour.
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11. Aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma
Abstract : Glaucoma is one of the most common causes of blindness in the world, and it is important that screening tests as well as treatment possibilities are improved continuously. A reliable but more rapid screening test than those already available would be of great interest. In addition, new and more effective treatment options would be most valuable. READ MORE
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12. Supersymmetric Dark Matter : aspects of sfermion coannihilations
Abstract : There is very strong evidence that ordinary matter in the Universe is outweighed by almost ten times as much so-called dark matter. Dark matter does neither emit nor absorb light and we do not know what it is. READ MORE
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13. Colour – A Reliable Quality-Control Tool for Industrial Thermowood® Production
Abstract : The objective of the work presented in this doctoral thesis has been to correlate the commercial output of ThermoWood® process with a pre-defined, quantifiable, non-destructive measurable parameter - colour, and to show the feasibility of measurements to be the essential part of the internal and external quality-control system. Colour is the most evident property changed of thermally-modified timber (TMT). READ MORE
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14. Genetic Studies of Pigmentation in Chicken
Abstract : Domestic animals have been selected by humans for thousands of years, which have drastically altered their genetic constitution and phenotypes. In this thesis, several of the most important genes causing pigmentation differences between the wild red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) and domestic chickens have been identified. READ MORE
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15. On computer visualization of interior wood
Abstract : Our impressions are important for the decision of purchasing a product or not. If the product is not yet produced, communication in form of visualisations or representations is needed. Computer visualisation of interior wood products therefore requires knowledge about the feelings and attitudes the visualisation evokes. READ MORE