Search for dissertations about: "modelling"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 4257 swedish dissertations containing the word modelling.
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21. DEM Modelling of Vibratory Screens
Abstract : In Sweden, about 100 million tons of aggregate is used for road, railway, and concrete every year. Crushing is the main process for producing aggregate material in different fractions. The production process is divided into two sub-processes: comminution or size reduction and classification. READ MORE
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22. Hepatic Disposition of Drugs and the Utility of Mechanistic Modelling and Simulation
Abstract : The elimination of drugs from the body is in many cases performed by the liver. Much could be gained if an accurate prediction of this process could be made early in the development of new drugs. However, for the elimination to occur, the drug molecule needs first to get inside the liver cell. READ MORE
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23. Organic carbon dynamics in the Baltic Sea : A modelling perspective
Abstract : Coastal seas constitute a link between land and the open ocean, and therefore play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Large amounts of carbon, of both terrestrial and marine origin, transit and are transformed in these waters, which belong to the more productive areas of the oceans. READ MORE
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24. A generic construction process modelling method
Abstract : A variety of modelling methods has been used to modelconstruction processes and projects, either during normalproject planning or for process re-engineering efforts orresearch. One common method, which is widely used byconstruction industry practitioners, is scheduling. READ MORE
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25. Modelling and Analysis of Probabilistic Networks
Abstract : As empirical data collection and inference is often an imperfect process, and many systems can be represented as networks, it is important to develop modelling and analysis methods for imperfect network data. The main focus of this dissertation is the probabilistic network model G = (V, E, p) in which each edge is associated with an independent existence probability. READ MORE