Search for dissertations about: "FDE"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word FDE.
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1. Light, stress and herbivory : from photoprotection to trophic interactions using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model organism
Abstract : Photosynthesis is the most important process for nearly all life on earth. Photosynthetic organisms capture and transfer light energy from the sun into chemical energy which in turn provides a resource base for heterotrophic organisms. Natural light regimes are irregular and vary over magnitudes. READ MORE
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2. The significance of feedback de-excitation
Abstract : During photosynthesis sunlight is absorbed by photosynthetic pigments and converted into organic compounds, such as carbohydrates. Photosynthesis needs to be highly regulated, since both too much and too little light are harmful to plant. READ MORE
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3. Predicting Pedestrian Behavior in Urban Traffic Scenarios Using Deep Learning Methods
Abstract : Background: The statistics on global road safety show a great demand for reducing the fatalities caused by pedestrian-vehicle collisions. By utilizing artificial intelligence such as deep learning, human drivers can be supported by better driver assistance systems, and thereby the fatalities caused by human errors can be reduced. READ MORE
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4. Secure GNSS-based Positioning and Timing : Distance-Decreasing attacks, fault detection and exclusion, and attack detection with the help of opportunistic signals
Abstract : With trillions of devices connected in large scale systems in a wired or wireless manner, positioning and synchronization become vital. Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is the first choice to provide global coverage for positioning and synchronization services. READ MORE
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5. Antigens derived from the mucin MUC1 : Solution and solid-phase synthesis of saccharides, peptides and glycopeptides
Abstract : Mucin is a term used to describe a large family of heavily glycosylated proteins which are present on the surfaces of secretory epithelial cells and are overexpressed by many carcinomas. Membrane-bound mucin MUC1 is of special interest. Its backbone consists of repeating units of twenty amino acids with five potential glycosylation sites. READ MORE