Search for dissertations about: "michael andersson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words michael andersson.
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1. High Strain Fatigue Crack Growth and Crack Closure
Abstract : Understanding of the growth of fatigue cracks is of utmost importance since such growth often has a profound influence on the life of components subjected to cyclic loading. Thus, reliable fatigue life models enable a more efficient use of materials and improve the performance and efficiency in many applications. READ MORE
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2. Characterisation and Modelling of Graphene FETs for Terahertz Mixers and Detectors
Abstract : Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms with numerous envisaged applications owing to its exciting properties. In particular, ultrahigh-speed graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) are possible due to the unprecedented carrier velocities in ideal graphene. READ MORE
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3. On testing and forecasting in fractionally integrated time series models
Abstract : This volume contains five essays in the field of time series econometrics. All five discuss properties of fractionally integrated processes and models. The first essay, entitled Do Long-Memory Models have Long Memory?, demonstrates that fractional integration can enhance the memory of ARMA processes enormously. READ MORE
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4. Microwave characterisation of electrodes and field effect transistors based on graphene
Abstract : The isolation of the two-dimensional material graphene, a single hexagonal sheet of carbon atoms, is believed to trigger a revolution in electronics. Theory predicts unprecedented carrier velocities in ideal graphene, from which ultrahigh speed graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) are envisioned. READ MORE
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5. Muscarinic Receptors in the Urinary Bladder - The role of the urothelium regarding cholinergic and nitrergic effects in inflammation
Abstract : Inflammation alters the functional properties of the urinary bladder. Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic inflammatory syndrome in man that is characterized by urgency, frequency and visceral pain. READ MORE