Search for dissertations about: "scat analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words scat analysis.
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1. Light scattering in two-dimensional inhomogeneous paper : Analysis using general radiative transfer theory
Abstract : Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical tomography, remote sensing and also in computer rendering of images. Particularly in paper and printing industry light scattering simulations play a significant role in understanding the optical response of paper in relation to its properties. READ MORE
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2. TOWARDS VALIDATED CATALYTIC REACTOR MODELS
Abstract : The use of liquid fuels in the internal combustion engine inherently produces several toxic emissions that need to be removed. This is done through a series of catalytic converters, referred to as the exhaust aftertreatment system (EATS), each catalyst with its own purpose. READ MORE
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3. Modelling of Catalytic Monolith Reactors for Exhaust Aftertreatment
Abstract : The incomplete combustion of liquid or gaseous fuels in the internal combustion engine inherently produces several toxic emissions that need to be removed. This is done through a series of catalytic converters, referred to as the exhaust aftertreatment system (EATS), each catalyst with its own purpose. READ MORE
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4. Tracing Wolves : Materiality, Effect and Difference
Abstract : As wolves are seldom seen in Scandinavia, Tracing Wolves utilises the ‘trace’ as both a theoretical and methodological tool to aid comprehension of what a wolf is and what a wolf does. Consequently, this enquiry examines human-wolf practices, such as tracking, genetic analysis, GPS tracking, hunting, and wolf necropsies, via which Scandinavian wolves in Sweden manifest. READ MORE
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5. Studies of polyglutamine repeats and their biology in relation to disease
Abstract : Polyglutamine repeat expansions of the CAG/CTG type frequently lead to disease characterized by progressive neuronal dysfunction. These diseases typically begins in mid-life and result in severe neurodegeneration. To a certain extent they present with similar features and probably share a common mechanism of pathogenesis. READ MORE