Founded in 1956, METU (Middle East Technical University) is a state University that has the objective of training Turkish and foreign students in scientific, technical and professional fields of study, and of utilizing these studies in the field of pure and applied research for contributing to the economic and social necessities of Turkey and other developing countries.
Thesis is based on an analysis of selected articles published in Czech and foreign professional publications and journals. For creating bachelor thesis was formulated these objectives. The first of the objectives of the submitted work is the analysis of modern trends in ultrasonographic technologies with a focus on contrast ultrasonography and sonoelastography. Next aim is to clarify the.
Michael and Gisela Bergmann, Sangita Kale, Peter Kozak, Zeynep Ozkan and Nicola Pizzolato, who have enriched my life enormously. I would like to express my gratitude to Julie Scotting for her generous hospitality during the final few days completing this thesis. Her mouth-watering haunch of venison proved to be excellent food for thought. I.
Special Sessions Chair - Professor DI Dr. Martin Kozek Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics Martin Kozek received the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering in 1994, the PhD in 2000 and the Habilitation in 2009. He is currently Professor at the Institute of Mechanics and Mechatronics, Vienna University of Technology. His theoretical areas of.
I would first like to thank Professor Peter Humfrey and Dr Alexander Marr for supervising my doctoral research and the writing of this thesis. Their generous guidance, assistance and support has been invaluable. I would also like to thank the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews: this.
Examples include the projects of the Student Grant Competition (IGA UP - Internal Grant Agency UP) such as Modified Sensory Input Objectification in Clinical Rehabilitation, Objectification of the Use of Purpose-Focused Movement, Observation, Movement Imagination in Rehabilitation, and Muscle Synergy Objectification in Upper Limb Ideo-Motoric Function.