Search for dissertations about: "restriction methods"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 125 swedish dissertations containing the words restriction methods.
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21. Methods for the analysis and characterization of brain morphology from MRI images
Abstract : Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging modality that produces detailed images of the brain without using any ionizing radiation. From a structural MRI scan, it is possible to extract morphological properties of different brain regions, such as their volume and shape. READ MORE
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22. On Reliability Methods Quantifying Risks to Transfer Capability in Electric Power Transmission Systems
Abstract : In the operation, planning and design of the transmission system it is of greatest concern to quantify the reliability security margin to unwanted conditions. The deterministic N-1 criterion has traditionally provided this security margin to reduce the consequences of severe conditions such as widespread blackouts. READ MORE
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23. Methods development for the investigation of the mammalian genome radial architecture : the quantitative side
Abstract : The nucleus of mammalian cells cradles the genome, an ensemble of nucleic acid macromolecular polymers that store information in a physical form. For a cell to perform life-sustaining processes, reading and utilizing the information encoded in the genome monomers’ sequence is necessary. READ MORE
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24. Developing novel diffusion MRI methods for comprehensive analysis of restricted and anisotropic self-diffusion system
Abstract : Diffusion MRI is a non-invasive imaging technique used to study the microstructural properties of biological tissues by observing the self-diffusion of water molecules. Traditional diffusion MRI methods, based on the pulsed gradient spin-echo sequence, employ magnetic field gradients to encode information about translational motion. READ MORE
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25. Numerical methods for the Navier–Stokes equations applied to turbulent flow and to multi-phase flow
Abstract : This thesis discusses the numerical approximation of flow problems, in particular the large eddy simulation of turbulent flow and the simulation of laminar immiscible two-phase flow. The computations for both applications are performed with a coupled solution approach of the Navier-Stokes equations discretized with the finite element method. READ MORE