Search for dissertations about: "multidirectional"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the word multidirectional.
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1. Measurement and Application of Multidirectional Mobilities
Abstract : The direct measurement of moment mobility, employing a twin exciter technique, is theoretically and experimentally examined. This is continued by a theoretical and experimental analysis of an improved technique using source signal filtering, for two degrees of freedom, for the measurement of multidirectional mobilities. READ MORE
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2. Multidirectional Mobilities - Advanced Measurement Techniques and Applications
Abstract : Today high noise-and-vibration comfort has become a quality sign of products in sectors such as the automotive industry, aircraft, components, households and manufacturing. Consequently, already in the design phase of products, tools are required to predict the final vibration and noise levels. READ MORE
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3. Snakes and Ladders : Developmental Aspects of Lexical-Conceptual Relationships in the Multilingual Mental Lexicon
Abstract : One phenomenon causing issues for language learners in the form of cross-linguistic influence (CLI) is translation ambiguity (Eddington & Tokowicz, 2013). Translation ambiguity refers to a situation where word meanings are different in a speaker’s languages. READ MORE
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4. Multidirectional tomography of minor detail in the temporal bone : experimental and clinical investigations of the facial canal, intraossicular cavities, reconstructed ossicular chain and the vestibular aqueduct
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5. Volunteer Muscle Activity in Dynamic Events. Input Data for Human Body Models
Abstract : Human body models (HBMs) are virtual human surrogates used to predict kinematic and injury responses during motor vehicle crashes. In recent years, active musculature has been incorporated into HBMs for enhanced biofidelity in simulated emergency scenarios, in particular low-severity crashes and pre-crash situations, where occupant responses are influenced by muscle tension. READ MORE