Search for dissertations about: "Functional domain"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 537 swedish dissertations containing the words Functional domain.
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1. Functional association networks for disease gene prediction
Abstract : Mapping of the human genome has been instrumental in understanding diseasescaused by changes in single genes. However, disease mechanisms involvingmultiple genes have proven to be much more elusive. Their complexityemerges from interactions of intracellular molecules and makes them immuneto the traditional reductionist approach. READ MORE
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2. On the Relative Order of Adverbs in the I-domain: A study of English and Swedish
Abstract : This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the ordering of adverbs in the I-domain. Within the generative-minimalist framework, adverbs have traditionally been analysed as adjuncts, adjoined to the syntactic structure in semantically appropriate positions (e.g. Jackendoff 1972). READ MORE
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3. Functional Inference from Orthology and Domain Architecture
Abstract : Proteins are the basic building blocks of all living organisms. They play a central role in determining the structure of living beings and are required for essential chemical reactions. One of the main challenges in bioinformatics is to characterize the function of all proteins. READ MORE
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4. Functional EDSLs for Web Applications
Abstract : This thesis aims to make the development of complex web applications easier, faster and safer through the application of strongly typed functional programming techniques. Traditional web applications are commonly written in the de facto standard language of the web, JavaScript, which, being untyped, provides no guarantees regarding the data processed by programs, increasing the burden of testing and defensive programming. READ MORE
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5. THE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR GGN POLYMORPHISM. Genetic and functional analyses
Abstract : Male sex development and reproductive function is regulated by androgens acting via the androgen receptor (AR). The AR harbours two polymorphic repeats of CAG and GGN triplets, encoding glutamines and glycines, respectively. READ MORE