Search for dissertations about: "basis function"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 677 swedish dissertations containing the words basis function.
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21. Congenital and Childhood Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 - the impact on central nervous system, visual and motor function
Abstract : Background and aims: Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is an autosomal dominant multisystemic disorder, caused by an expanded CTG repeat on chromosome 19. The disorder can present both in children and adults. READ MORE
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22. Mental Health and Neurobehavioral Function in Young Adult Offspring of Women with a History of Psychosis and Control Offspring
Abstract : Schizophrenia is now generally considered to be a brain disease resulting from disturbed neurodevelopment, mediated by genetic and/or adverse events in utero and/or in early childhood. This process manifests itself in schizophrenia in young adulthood, when the brain completes its maturation. READ MORE
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23. Topics on Function Spaces and Multilinear Algebra
Abstract : The present thesis consists of three different papers. Indeed, they treat two different research areas: function spaces and multilinear algebra. In paper I, a characterization of continuity of the $p$-$\Lambda$-variation function is given and Helly's selection principle for $\Lambda BV^{(p)}$ functions is established. READ MORE
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24. Tunnels and Grooves : Structure-Function Studies in Two Disparate Enzymes
Abstract : This thesis describes structural and binding studies in enzymes from two different organisms: ribonucleotide reductase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (RNR) and lipase A from Candida antarctica (CalA).RNR is viable as a target for new drugs against the causative agent of tuberculosis. READ MORE
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25. Cardiovascular function after long-term bed rest
Abstract : On earth, daily activities involve standing, changes of posture and various types of muscle action, all of which challenge the cardiovascular regulation. Removal of the orthostatic stress for a longer period, as during spaceflight or head-down tilt bed rest, consistently results in cardiovascular deconditioning. READ MORE