Sökning: "kombinerade metoder"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 44 avhandlingar innehållade orden kombinerade metoder.
1. Far right, right here : interconnections of discourse, platforms, and users in the digital mainstream
Sammanfattning : Background: This thesis explores the far right online beyond the study of political parties and extremist far-right sites and content. Specifically, it focuses on the proliferation of far-right discourse among ‘ordinary’ internet users in mainstream digital settings. LÄS MER
2. Analytics-driven approaches supporting asset management of sanitary sewer networks
Sammanfattning : Sewer blockages can cause overflows and flooding, with consequences such as damage to property and environmental pollution, risks to public health and economic loss. Despite the causes being understood, blockages in sewer networks may occur unpredictably. LÄS MER
3. Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis Methods : with Applications to a Road Traffic Emission Model
Sammanfattning : There is always a need to study the properties of complex input–output systems, properties that may be very difficult to determine. Two such properties are the output’s sensitivity to changes in the inputs and the output’s uncertainty if the inputs are uncertain. LÄS MER
4. Homogeneous Ignition - Chemical Kinetic Studies for IC-Engine Applications
Sammanfattning : Calculations on a Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) engine have been performed. Zero-dimensional models were used. The simplest model compressed the gas to auto-ignition, using temperature and pressure at a certain crank angle position obtained from engine experiments. LÄS MER
5. Automated super-resolution microscopy for high-throughput imaging
Sammanfattning : Fluorescence microscopes enable the visualization of biological samples with high contrast by labeling specific structures with fluorescent molecules. However, the spatial resolution of widely used microscopy techniques, such as widefield and confocal microscopy, is limited by the size of a focused spot of light, which roughly corresponds to half the wavelength of the illumination. LÄS MER