Essays about: "body stiffness"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 47 essays containing the words body stiffness.
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1. Real time control of an active pendulum arm suspension system for a downscaled XT28 forwarder model
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : A forwarder named XT28 has been developed in joint collaboration between eXtractor AB, Skogforsk AB, KTH, Linköpings Unversity, Sveaskog, and Bosch Rexroth. The forwarder is equipped with six hydraulic active suspension pendulum arms. READ MORE
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2. A numerical comparison of the thermoacoustics for different equivalence ratios for n-dodecane using LES
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för energivetenskaperAbstract : Klimatförändringarna påverkar vår värld och det behövs ett mer hållbart samhälle. Flygindustrin är i behov av förändring, men flygmotorer är mycket komplexa och tar tid att utveckla. Termoakustiska instabiliteter har kraften att förstöra en motor, men också att minska miljöpåverkan. READ MORE
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3. Endometriosis and Its Correlation with Lifestyle Factors and Health Indicators : A Data Mining Approach Using R and Python
University essay from KTH/Medicinteknik och hälsosystemAbstract : Around 10% of women in fertile age have endometriosis, despite this there is little known about its origin. It can take years from the first experienced symptoms to an established diagnosis, which is done using invasive methods. READ MORE
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4. Synthesizing of brain MRE wave data
University essay from KTH/Medicinsk avbildningAbstract : Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is an imaging technique that allows for non-invasive access to the physical properties of body tissues. MRE has great potential, but it is difficult to conduct research due to the time-consuming estimation of stiffness maps, which could be speeded up by using neural network. READ MORE
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5. A viscoelastic evaluation of an injectable disulfide cross-linked thiol-collagen hydrogel: for tissue bulking post-myocardial infarction to prevent heart failure
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Makromolekylär kemiAbstract : Cardiovascular diseases are currently the leading cause of death globally. Progression of the disease affects the composition and function of the heart and in many cases subsequently results in heart failure over time where a heart transplant is vital. Therefore, there is a need for medical treatments to stop the progression of the disease. READ MORE