Search for dissertations about: "separation techniques"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 355 swedish dissertations containing the words separation techniques.
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1. Signal Separation - II
Abstract : Signal separation is a signal processing technique which enables the separation of superimposed signals. There are several practical situations were signal separation can be used, for example in noise reduction for cellular phones subject to background noise. READ MORE
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2. Aspects of Optimisation of Separation of Drugs by Chemometrics
Abstract : Statistical experimental designs have been used for method development and optimisation of separation. Two reversed phase HPLC methods were optimised. READ MORE
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3. Signal Processing Techniques in Mobile Communication Systems : Signal Separation, Channel Estimation and Equalization
Abstract : Over the last decade there has been an explosive growth in the use of wireless mobile communications. Second generations systems are mature technologies now and third generation systems and beyond are being implemented and researched. READ MORE
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4. Acoustic separation of submicron particles in gaseous flows
Abstract : The separation of submicron particles suspended in gaseous flows is a problem of great importance and is the subject of sustained research efforts. This is motivated by several challenges presented by modern science and technology requiring high separation efficiencies for submicron particles. READ MORE
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5. Zwitterionic Separation Materials for Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrophoresis : Synthesis, Characterization and Application for Inorganic Ion and Biomolecule Separations
Abstract : Liquid Chromatography (LC) and Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) are modern analytical techniques that play very important roles in many areas of modern science such as life science, biotechnology, biomedicine, environmental studies, and development of pharmaceutics. Even though these two techniques have existed and been subjected to studies for several decades, the developments of new separation materials for them are still very important till now in order to meet the different new demands for improvement from other disciplines in science. READ MORE