• How calcium prevents precipitation hardening in Al–Mg–Si alloys 

      Wenner, Sigurd; Marioara, Calin Daniel; Andersen, Sigmund Jarle; Holmestad, Randi (Journal article, 2013)
      We have investigated the effect on precipitate microstructure and hardness upon adding small amounts of Ca to a base Al–Mg–Si alloy. The main investigative techniques were transmission and scanning electron microscopy. We ...
    • How to assess good candidate molecules for self-activated optical power limiting 

      Lunden, Hampus; Glimsdal, Eirik; Lindgren, Mikael; Lopes, Cesar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Reverse saturable absorbers have shown great potential to attenuate laser radiation. Good candidate molecules and various particles have successfully been incorporated into different glass matrices, enabling the creation ...
    • How to scale up an active learning design from 50 to 500 students 

      Andersen, Trine Højberg; Marøy, Øystein; Korpås, Guri Sivertsen (Chapter, 2020)
    • Human Exposure Assessment of Engineered Inorganic Nanoparticles in Food 

      Fabricius, Lars (Master thesis, 2011)
      An increasingly important part of food technology is nanotechnology. Inorganic nanoparticles are added directly or indirectly to food in order to create new tastes, appetizing looks or to preserve it longer. Exposure to ...
    • Hybrid devices for protected quantum information processing 

      Lidal, Jonas (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:260, Doctoral thesis, 2023)
      Quantum information is very fragile, and it is clear that we need to develop better qubits and employ error correction, in order to make use of the full potential that quantum computation has. In this thesis we explore ...
    • Hybrid multimodal contrast agent for multiscale: In vivo investigation of neuroinflammation 

      Karpati, Szilvia; Hubert, Violaine; Hristovska, Ines; Lerouge, Frédéric; Chaput, Frédéric; Bretonnière, Yann; Andraud, Chantal; Banyasz, Akos; Micouin, Guillaume; Monteil, Maëlle; Lecouvey, Marc; Mercey-Ressejac, Marion; Dey, Arindam; Marche, Patrice N; Lindgren, Mikael; Pascual, Olivier; Wiart, Marlène; Parola, Stephane (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Neuroinflammation is a process common to several brain pathologies. Despites its medical relevance, it still remains poorly understood; there is therefore a need to develop new in vivo preclinical imaging strategies to ...
    • Hydrodynamisk teori for bølgjekraftverk: forelesningsnotat 

      Falnes, Johannes; Iversen, L.C. (Others, 1980)
    • Hydroxyl airglow observations for investigating atmospheric dynamics: Results and challenges 

      Wüst, Sabine; Bittner, Michael; Espy, Patrick Joseph; French, W. John R.; Mulligan, Frank J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Measurements of hydroxyl (OH*) airglow intensity are a straightforward and cost-efficient method which allows the derivation of information about the climate and dynamics of the upper mesosphere/lower thermosphere (UMLT) ...
    • Hyperballistic Superdiffusion and Explosive Solutions to the Non-Linear Diffusion Equation 

      Flekkøy, Eirik Grude; Hansen, Alex; Baldelli, Beatrice (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      By means of a particle model that includes interactions only via the local particle concentration, we show that hyperballistic diffusion may result. This is done by finding the exact solution of the corresponding non-linear ...
    • Hyperbolic Conservation Laws with Relaxation Terms: A Theoretical and Numerical Study 

      Aursand, Peder Kristian (Master thesis, 2011)
      Hyperbolic relaxation systems is an active field of research, with a largenumber of applications in physical modeling. Examples include modelsfor traffic flow, kinetic theory and fluid mechanics. This master s thesis is ...
    • Hyperfine Anomalies in Gd and Nd 

      Persson, Rolf Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The hyperfine anomalies in Gd and Nd have been extracted from experimental hyperfine structure constants. In addition to the values of the hyperfine anomaly, new improved values of the nuclear magnetic dipole moment ratios ...
    • Hyperfine Anomaly 

      Persson, Rolf Jonas (Chapter, 2017)
      A summary is given of an IAEA Consultancy Meeting on Evaluation of Nuclear Moments which was held from 27 to 30 March 2017 at the IAEA,Vienna. Participants reviewed the current status of measurements and methods applied ...
    • Hyperfine Anomaly in Eu Isotopes and the Universiability of the Moskowitz–Lombardi Formula 

      Persson, Rolf Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      A method for determining the hyperfine anomaly, without using the nuclear magnetic moments, is used on a series of unstable isotopes of Eu. The large number of experimental data in Eu makes it possible to extract the ...
    • Hyperfine structure and hyperfine anomaly in Pb 

      Persson, Rolf Jonas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The hyperfine structure in the 6p 2-configuration in lead has been analysed and the results are compared with calculations. The hyperfine anomaly and improved values of the nuclear magnetic moment for four lead isotopes ...
    • Hyperspectral analysis using the correlation between image and reference 

      Ellingsen, Pål Gunnar; Reitan, Nina Kristine; Pedersen, Brede Dille; Lindgren, Mikael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      We present the use of correlation analysis on spectral data in order to quantify the amount of a given spectrum present with respect to a reference spectrum. The method is shown to be useful in analyzing hyperspectral ...
    • Hyperspectral Imaging of In Vitro Wound Models from Human Skin 

      Haneberg, Ingvild Johanne Åsmundhavn (Master thesis, 2014)
      In vitro wounds from human skin have been analysed using hyperspectral imaging. The purpose of this research is to use hyperspectral imaging as a diagnosis tool for skin wounds. The imaging period was 22 days. The images ...
    • Hyperspectral Video Analysis by Motion and Intensity Preprocessing and Subspace Autoencoding 

      Vitale, Raffaele; Ruckebusch, Cyril; Burud, Ingunn; Martens, Harald Aagaard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Hyperspectral imaging has recently gained increasing attention from academic and industrial world due to its capability of providing both spatial and physico-chemical information about the investigated objects. While this ...
    • Hypoxia adapted relative biological effectiveness models for proton therapy: a simulation study 

      Garrido Hernandez, Guillermo; Henjum, Helge; Høiskar, Marte Kåstad; Dahle, Tordis Johnsen; Redalen, Kathrine; Ytre-Hauge, Kristian Smeland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      In proton therapy, a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) factor of 1.1 is applied although the RBE has been shown to depend on factors including the Linear Energy Transfer (LET). The biological effectiveness ...
    • Hypoxia imaging and theranostic potential of [64Cu][Cu(ATSM)] and ionic Cu(II) salts: a review of current evidence and discussion of the retention mechanisms 

      Liu, Tengzhi; Karlsen, Morten; Karlberg, Anna Maria; Redalen, Kathrine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background Tumor hypoxia (low tissue oxygenation) is an adverse condition of the solid tumor environment, associated with malignant progression, radiotherapy resistance, and poor prognosis. One method to detect tumor ...
    • Hypoxia promotes IL-32 expression in myeloma cells, and high expression is associated with poor survival and bone loss 

      Zahoor, Muhammad; Westhrin, Marita; Aass, Kristin Roseth; Moen, Siv Helen; Misund, Kristine; Psonka-Antonczyk, Katarzyna Maria; Giliberto, Mariaserena; Buene, Glenn; Sundan, Anders; Waage, Anders; Sponaas, Anne-Marit; Standal, Therese (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematologic cancer characterized by expansion of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow. Most patients develop an osteolytic bone disease, largely caused by increased osteoclastogenesis. The ...