Search for dissertations about: "coordinates"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 175 swedish dissertations containing the word coordinates.
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1. Plant Population Dynamics and Conservation in Wooded Hay-Meadows – Effects of Intensified Management
Abstract : The decrease in number and area of managed hay-meadows over the last century, in combination with the reduction of traditional management, threatens the biodiversity connected to these habitats. I experimentally examined how management intensity affected meadow characteristics and long-term population viability of three vascular plant species in wooded hay-meadows on the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. READ MORE
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2. Algorithms in data mining using matrix and tensor methods
Abstract : In many fields of science, engineering, and economics large amounts of data are stored and there is a need to analyze these data in order to extract information for various purposes. Data mining is a general concept involving different tools for performing this kind of analysis. READ MORE
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3. Dopamine coordinates the effect of natriuretic and antinatriuretic factors
Abstract : Living organisms are dependent on a precise regulation of water and sodium. The stability of the internal environment is maintained through a series of feedback mechanisms, in response to changes within the organism as well as to changes in the external environment. READ MORE
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4. Handling of curvilinear coordinates in a PDE solver framework
Abstract : By the use of object-oriented analysis and design combined with variability modeling a highly flexible software model for the metrics handling functionality of a PDE solver framework was obtained. This new model was evaluated in terms of usability, particularly with respect to efficiency and flexibility. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Information Visualization of Multivariate and Time-Varying Data
Abstract : Data can be found everywhere, for example in the form of price, size, weight and colour of all products sold by a company, or as time series of daily observations of temperature, precipitation, wind and visibility from thousands of stations. Due to their size and complexity it is intrinsically hard to form a global overview and understanding of them. READ MORE